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I look at the tools Ayuik has, and wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if he emerges as the best if they get the right QB in place
Its funny that Ruggs only has 2 TDs but they totally won his team the game both times.
I hate to throw Lock under the bus but Denver leaning on so many young players probably is hurting them all just a little bit. Not enough veterans on that offense imo.
Claypool, on the other hand, is in the perfect spot. Good for him.
Justin Jefferson being the best so far isnt surprising at all. He was awesome in college and it looks like its translated perfectly.
I would. He’s a great playmaker. Not a great receiver. He’s a good receiver.I look at the tools Ayuik has, and wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if he emerges as the best if they get the right QB in place
Jeudy is open.Its funny that Ruggs only has 2 TDs but they totally won his team the game both times.
I hate to throw Lock under the bus but Denver leaning on so many young players probably is hurting them all just a little bit. Not enough veterans on that offense imo.
Claypool, on the other hand, is in the perfect spot. Good for him.
Justin Jefferson being the best so far isnt surprising at all. He was awesome in college and it looks like its translated perfectly.
Im not calling Lock a complete bust but he does look like a 2nd round QB that is probably going to bounce around the league. I have seen some drops from those Denver WRs, though. Their whole offense just isn't clicking despite having a lot of potential on paper. You see what Herbert was able to do right away and it probably means that Denver needs to move on at QB and maybe Lock does something later on in his career.Jeudy is open.
Hamler was hurt but lock is killing him too.
He isn't well rounded but coming out of college he actually had the best hands. I don't think he'll bust at all but he might not ever boom quite as much as Tyreek Hill.Ruggs strikes me as a lotta boom or bust. Could be wrong, but don’t see him as that well rounded consistent WR like some of the others
yeah im actually a bit suprised on ruggs.........i really thought he had some good routes and hands......Im not calling Lock a complete bust but he does look like a 2nd round QB that is probably going to bounce around the league. I have seen some drops from those Denver WRs, though. Their whole offense just isn't clicking despite having a lot of potential on paper. You see what Herbert was able to do right away and it probably means that Denver needs to move on at QB and maybe Lock does something later on in his career.
He isn't well rounded but coming out of college he actually had the best hands. I don't think he'll bust at all but he might not ever boom quite as much as Tyreek Hill.
The thing with Ruggs is that the Raiders haven't really needed him this year. The Raiders are 3rd in the NFL in 3rd down offense right there with Buffalo, KC, and Green Bay. They can move the ball without the big play. That said, they go from a .500 team to a good team if they can get the big play so I can see why the Raiders picked Ruggs first. One would assume that the Raiders will make him a bigger part of their offense next year.yeah im actually a bit suprised on ruggs.........i really thought he had some good routes and hands......
But again. You pick someone top 15. You don’t do it because you have a luxury pick, or your hoping to incorporate them next year....or they just don’t need to be better and not explosive so they don’t use him? Doesn’t add up. Maybe if they did or he was better they weren’t on the outside looking in at the playoffs.The thing with Ruggs is that the Raiders haven't really needed him this year. The Raiders are 3rd in the NFL in 3rd down offense right there with Buffalo, KC, and Green Bay. They can move the ball without the big play. That said, they go from a .500 team to a good team if they can get the big play so I can see why the Raiders picked Ruggs first. One would assume that the Raiders will make him a bigger part of their offense next year.
Maybe, but lets put it like this:But again. You pick someone top 15. You don’t do it because you have a luxury pick, or your hoping to incorporate them next year....or they just don’t need to be better and not explosive so they don’t use him? Doesn’t add up. Maybe if they did or he was better they weren’t on the outside looking in at the playoffs.
Oh i agree! the overall raiders issue may not be ruggs. But if the offense is putting up that many points, and your top 15 pick is dudding......ruggs himself has issues. Am i making sense? carr is willing to push the ball more this year too, which makes his struggles even worseMaybe, but lets put it like this:
The Raiders have scored 11 fewer points this season than the Steelers. The Raider defense has given up 136 more points than the Steelers.
The issue might not be Ruggs. Its that they picked Ruggs instead of a defensive player.
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interesting side note on jefferson only 2 others in their 1st 12 games have had ova 1000 yards moss and beckham
1.Brandon Aiyuk
2.Jalen Reagor
3.CeeDee Lamb
4.Henry Ruggs
5.Denzel Mims
6.Jerry Jeudy
7.Devin Duvernay
8.Van Jefferson
9.Gabriel Davis
10.Bryan Edwards
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yes. just yes.
This stupid cuntt couldn't even post his own top ten and if he finally does it will be copy and paste of someone else's work.
toss up bw the top 2, i like lamb.
- CeeDee Lamb
- Jerry Jeudy
- Justin Jefferson
- Laviska Shenault(although he wont go #4 due to injuries)
- Henry Ruggs
- Tee Higgins
- Chase Claypool produced in college, atheletic traits were the concern-like jefferson, those have been answered. Hes a freak
- Brandon Aiyuk
- KJ Hamler-slot machine
- DPJ may be a much better pro, than college player
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Just revisitingI see you like the Limas Sweed type wide receiver.
I didn't really look into this that much but I liked your rankings overall at the time. Mine were similar. I also liked Higgins a lotLooking back at it, Chase made me underrate Jefferson. He was pretty clearly top 3 and I just missed it. I think I misunderstood the LSU system and how important Jefferson was to that team.
Jeudy had issues coming out but they seemed really easy to fix and it just never happened.
Interesting to see Shenault basically bust and then Treylon Burks lands in the same division. Could just be commentary on how dysfunctional the Jags are.
I hate seeing Ruggs name up there, though. The upside was real. Can't fix stupid.
A lot of people sleeping on Higgins
Mine would have been somewhat close to this
1a. Lamb
1b. Ruggs
3. Jeudy
4. Jefferson
5. Higgins
6. Reagor
7. Aijuk
8. Pittman
9. Shenault
10. Devernay
1.Brandon Aiyuk
2.Jalen Reagor
3.CeeDee Lamb
4.Henry Ruggs
5.Denzel Mims
6.Jerry Jeudy
7.Devin Duvernay
8.Van Jefferson
9.Gabriel Davis
10.Bryan Edwards
yes. just yes.
This stupid cuntt couldn't even post his own top ten and if he finally does it will be copy and paste of someone else's work.
toss up bw the top 2, i like lamb.
- CeeDee Lamb
- Jerry Jeudy
- Justin Jefferson
- Laviska Shenault(although he wont go #4 due to injuries)
- Henry Ruggs
- Tee Higgins
- Chase Claypool produced in college, atheletic traits were the concern-like jefferson, those have been answered. Hes a freak
- Brandon Aiyuk
- KJ Hamler-slot machine
- DPJ may be a much better pro, than college player
You were banned last bump. But yeah, great analysis as usual @eaglesnutI see you like the Limas Sweed type wide receiver.
Nice bump Pride...won in 21 and going for 3 in a row this year.lots of good ones this season, but I wouldn't trade ours for any in the last draft class.
Tip of the cap to my fantasy wide (Jefferson) drafted in round 11 and my keeper next season