regz1997

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  1. 1 hour ago, Giants56Ravens52 said:

    I wouldn't mind seeing where we are picking as soon as possible, so I can start planning for how few teams there will be left where I'm picking lol. 

    Of course whenever it happens it happens. I'm just excited to get started.

    Agreed on both accounts 

    58 minutes ago, -Truth- said:

    Thank you kindly!

    Anytime my good sir. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, -Truth- said:

    By the way, this is a bit of a gentlemen's rule, but it would help for the newcomers to be made aware of it. If there's a situation where a future FA signee, a future draftee, etc. are still hanging in the balance, we don't discuss them until their fates are sealed. I.e., if we're at the FA period, and I believe that Player X is getting overpaid or underpaid, or whether I want to chime in on their worth, I would save it until after they're signed. Same goes for the draft portion as well.

    @-Truth- is our resident gentleman in the fantasy threads

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  3. On 1/27/2017 at 4:28 AM, Italian Raven said:

    What I like about him is that he wins with very good mechanics, use of the hands and most importantly on the outside.

    I like when edge guys perform some sweet inside moves in the 1on1 DL vs OL drills but I like even more when they can mix things up a little bit.

    Keionta Davis basically benchpressed Justin Senior (OT, Miss St) driving him 8 yd into the backfield while maintaining control of the inside lane. Later on he beat his man with a smooth counter.

    My favourite DTs are Tanzel Smart and Adams for that exact reason.. The former is the same exact copy of Javon Hargreave (who I loved last year), while I was always high on the latter due to the amount of C.Lawson tapes I've been watching :D

    There's so much edge talent this yeear that I really hope we can double dip.

    I agree with the assessment about Hendrickson that he is a technician with his hands. But technique can be brushed up at the pro level. It makes me wonder if his good technique is simply masking a lack of physical talent. He's succeeded at FAU because of his ability to win the technique battle with his opponent, but I'm afraid in the NFL when he faces tackles with nearly perfect blocking form none of his college tricks will work. 

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  4. On 1/19/2017 at 4:31 PM, Italian Raven said:

    Yeah that Oline was pretty bad (LT was slow off the snap at times and they had some miscomunication in that game) but he´s a solid player. He´s dominating the run game in basically every tape and he does have the ability to get to the QB. If he falls to the second is purely due to the insane competition and his not elite athleticism.

    On a side note, Trey Hendrickson (DE, Fl Atlantic) is dominating the Shrine practices. He has 9.5 sacks and 10 hurries this season (per ESPN)

    Nate Hairstone (CB, Temple) also stood out.. he had some amazing press-man reps.
    I also liked the WR from Ole Miss. He looked very fluid in his changes of direction and pretty natural in working back his routes.

    I really like Trey Hendrickson as a mid-late round steal. He's not extremely strong, but he is very quick with a non-stop motor. Small school prospect, but similar to Judon, it could cause him to slip through the cracks. 

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  5. 3 hours ago, balfan23 said:

    My concern with Baldwin is much of his fantasy value in 2015 was due to TDs. After one bad season with Jimmy Graham, I can't imagine the Seahawks are giving up on him. I fully expect for him to have some measure of improvement in his production this year, which will likely take some targets and more importantly TDs away from Baldwin. And while Lynch's absence is a potential factor, I don't see the Seahawks shying away from giving the ball to Rawls. In the last 4 games in which he was the starter, he had over 20 touches per game. 

    However, since he's listed as a bench player on this  Purple Punishment's roster, that's a heck of a bench option. 

    These are valid concerns. The thing about Rawls is he is "still shaking off some rust" after his injury last year. I still see Baldwin as the top recieving option over Jimmy Graham, and Russell seemed to trust Baldwin much more too. 

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  6. I love the Doug Baldwin pick. He showed he is clearly the best receiving option in Seattle. He's made some spectacular catches and he's really gaining the trust of Russell Wilson. His production should be even better this year due to Marshawn Lynch not getting 20 touches a game. In one of my leagues I'm actually rolling with him as my WR1. 

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  7. 3 hours ago, RavensPunkXVX said:

    In another dynasty, They offered Jermaine Kearse and Golden Tate for Eric Decker and Kevin White. Yay or neeeeeh 

    I'd go nope on that one. Decker is probably going to produce just as much if not more than Tate, and Kevin White has way more upside than Kearse. Since this is a dynasty league, you have to take longevity into account. White may become a star, and then you'd look back and kick yourself. Meanwhile Kearse will be a consistent middle of the road player. 

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