Going to disagree with a good bit here... zekes work in the passing game limits him enough to be dropped into a lower tier from dj and bell... yet still remain in top 3. Blount shouldn't be drafted in the top 6 rounds let alone top 18! Dion Lewis back, he's totally td dependent, he's on the wrong side of 30 and I would account for the time gronk missed as well. And Howard is totally up in the air based on the offseason. He could totally be a 1st rounder, although a 2nd would sit better with the stomach.KenGill wrote:Top 3 guys are no brainers and could be drafted in any order. DJ & Bell are both great but Zeke's YPC was higher than the other guys and he runs behind best OL in the game. I'd go Zeke # 1. After that it gets more interesting, as it always does. Shady McCoy seems too low on this list. Legarette Blount has 17 TD's, bet you he's drafted in first 18 picks. Jordy keeps on producing. Brandin Cooks might make first round. Personally I wouldn't touch Howard in the first round. Bad team, coach might lose his job. Cutler's going to be released --- new system on the way.boutrous11 wrote:Who you guys got?
I'm saying
1. DJ
2. Bell
3. Zeke
4. Antonio
5. OBJ
6. Jordy
7. Mike Evans
8. Julio
9. M Gordon
10. AJ
11. Howard
12. McCoy
early 2nd: T.Y, Murray, Freeman, Ajayi, Cooper, Saints WR, Fournette....
I've been pondering where to find the advantage in next years drafts and the only thing I can come up with is perhaps everyone swings too far to the rb and it opens up serious WR value... one thing is for certain. 90 percent of us will go 1,2,3 in kds.