Sammy Watkins, Potential Fantasy Bust in 2017

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Per some squat dude in a sports jacket on Fantasy Live (NFLN)...let's hear his pearls of wisdom...


"Sammy Watkins, who I liked when he was in Buffalo. I thought he could be a draft value, but then he goes to LA...No thank you, not with Jared Goff who's not going to throw the football downfield and that's where Sammy Watkins really makes his hay as a vertical threat. I just don't see the Rams doing a lot of throwing the ball deep, They could be doing this give him some bubble screens, try to make some plays. But this offense just doesn't fit what Sammy Watkins can thrive at, and so I am avoiding him as more than a wide receiver three."

Thanks, Skippy....
 

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I mean, I know the LA QB situation is a big ?? for fantasy purposes, but how in the actual fuck could you like the Buffalo situation better?
 

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I mean, I know the LA QB situation is a big ?? for fantasy purposes, but how in the actual freak could you like the Buffalo situation better?

Tyrod didnt do everything well - but he throws an amazing deep ball. Seriously.
 

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Bwwwaaaa. The entire point of acquiring Sammy Watkins was to establish a vertical threat, not to throw screens.

I'm wearing a sports jacket as I type this, btw.
 

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Tyrod didnt do everything well - but he throws an amazing deep ball. Seriously.

I was very surprised to see Tyrod's really nice deep throws to Sammy on highlight video. I don't know about Sammy's fantasy value with lot's of different targets for Goff. I do think Goff can hit him on deep passes. It's hard to figure where all the targets are going to go. Kupp should get the most catches but eventually Sams should get the yards.
 

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Just to tweak our noses even more than the Sammy slight, 9 schmucks are doing a fantasy draft, 8 other RB's are mentioned without even a mention of Todd Gurley? You guys still butthurt after last season, I guess..lol
L. Bell
L. McCoy
J. Howard
D. Freeman
Dennis Johnson
J. Ajahi
M. Gordon
Lamar Miller
 

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I mean, I know the LA QB situation is a big ?? for fantasy purposes, but how in the actual freak could you like the Buffalo situation better?

Taylor is a decent QB, He got a Pro Bowl selection two years ago. He was an alternate and a few guys turned down to trip so he ended up going but still that isn't bad.

Tyrod didnt do everything well - but he throws an amazing deep ball. Seriously.

Two things Tyrod Di'allo Taylor (T-Mobile) does well.

Throw a football and live with a clusterfuck of a name.
 

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I probably wouldn't choose Watkins as a top fantasy pick either, but not for the same reasons listed by the OP. Watkins opens up so many other options for the Rams offense, our targets aren't limited to the #1 receiver. RB's receiving out of the back-field, Woods, Krupp, Cooper, Reynolds, Austin, ... add Everett & Higbee, there will be a lot of competition for the ball, and Watkins just makes the team all that much more dangerous as he draws the defense back, which plays right into Gurley's success. If our OL stands up, Goff won't be hurting for available & open targets.
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Per some squat dude in a sports jacket on Fantasy Live (NFLN)...let's hear his pearls of wisdom...


"Sammy Watkins, who I liked when he was in Buffalo. I thought he could be a draft value, but then he goes to LA...No thank you, not with Jared Goff who's not going to throw the football downfield and that's where Sammy Watkins really makes his hay as a vertical threat. I just don't see the Rams doing a lot of throwing the ball deep, They could be doing this give him some bubble screens, try to make some plays. But this offense just doesn't fit what Sammy Watkins can thrive at, and so I am avoiding him as more than a wide receiver three."

Thanks, Skippy....

It sounds like he's not familiar with how McVay's offense works.
 

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Before the trade he was going in the 3rd and 4th round. This weekend I picked him up in the late 6th in one league and the 7th round in another.

The talent he has hasn't changed, his injury outlook is considerably improved, and I watched Jared Goff drop a beautifully thrown deep pass to him against Future Vegas. I'm taking him at this price every chance I get.
 

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Just to tweak our noses even more than the Sammy slight, 9 schmucks are doing a fantasy draft, 8 other RB's are mentioned without even a mention of Todd Gurley? You guys still butthurt after last season, I guess..lol
L. Bell
L. McCoy
J. Howard
D. Freeman
Dennis Johnson
J. Ajahi
M. Gordon
Lamar Miller

I would mostly agree with that in terms of fantasy football. LeVeon Bell, David Johnson, LeSean McCoy, and Jay Ajayi all rushed for at least 300 more yards than Gurley last season, scored more TDs, and had a more prominent role in the passing game. Jordan Howard was the second leading rusher in the NFL and that was his rookie season. Devonte Freeman was a scoring weapon in an elite offense, also eclipsing 1,000 on the ground. Melvin Gordon showed huge improvement last season, scored double-digit TDs, and appears to have room to grow. Swap Lamar Miller (who himself still had over 1,000 yards rushing) with DeMarco Murray and there are your 8.

If Elliott wasn't suspended, he would make 9 and arguments could be made for Fournette, McCaffery, and Cook this season.

If you have money on the line, nobody wants to gamble that this OL will actually be able to block this year. Especially that right side.
 

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Tyrod didnt do everything well - but he throws an amazing deep ball. Seriously.
Amen brother.

I won my thousand dollar league 2 years ago and finished 2nd last year, both times with T-Mobile as my starting QB. He is better than people think in fantasy, been top 8ish for last couple years and I got him in like the 13th round one year and undrafted another. As you said, throws a nice deep ball, and gets decent amounts of rushing yards and tds. His value in drafts is always WAY above where you can draft him, its stealing every year.
 

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Just to tweak our noses even more than the Sammy slight, 9 schmucks are doing a fantasy draft, 8 other RB's are mentioned without even a mention of Todd Gurley? You guys still butthurt after last season, I guess..lol
L. Bell
L. McCoy
J. Howard
D. Freeman
Dennis Johnson
J. Ajahi
M. Gordon
Lamar Miller
They have mentioned Todd in conversation, but skipped by him when picking! apparently we don't have a passing game to open up the rush game!:LOL: NFLN Fantasy Football will be Fun to watch this year!:mrburnsevil:
 

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Fantasy is about numbers, not winning regular season games. McVays running backs in Washington never did anything in FF and have always been terrible, I wont touch him either with so many unknowns. Too much risk when theres other guys in proven systems around Gurleys ADP. On the flipside, McVay seems to value TEs and I own both Kupp and Everett.

Its one thing to risk these guys if you play in fun leagues, but you don't take leap of faiths when you play big money leagues unless someone drops very far where risk is minimal and reward is sky high.
 

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I would mostly agree with that in terms of fantasy football. LeVeon Bell, David Johnson, LeSean McCoy, and Jay Ajayi all rushed for at least 300 more yards than Gurley last season, scored more TDs, and had a more prominent role in the passing game. Jordan Howard was the second leading rusher in the NFL and that was his rookie season. Devonte Freeman was a scoring weapon in an elite offense, also eclipsing 1,000 on the ground. Melvin Gordon showed huge improvement last season, scored double-digit TDs, and appears to have room to grow. Swap Lamar Miller (who himself still had over 1,000 yards rushing) with DeMarco Murray and there are your 8.

If Elliott wasn't suspended, he would make 9 and arguments could be made for Fournette, McCaffery, and Cook this season.

If you have money on the line, nobody wants to gamble that this OL will actually be able to block this year. Especially that right side.
Our Oline is vastly improved regardless..More weapons plus better Oline means Gurley will be a freakin monster!
After the above list of RB's, they picked
Lamar Miller
Kareem Hunt
Ezekiel Elliott
DMarco Murray
and THEN Todd Gurley
 

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Just to tweak our noses even more than the Sammy slight, 9 schmucks are doing a fantasy draft, 8 other RB's are mentioned without even a mention of Todd Gurley? You guys still butthurt after last season, I guess..lol
L. Bell
L. McCoy
J. Howard
D. Freeman
Dennis Johnson
J. Ajahi
M. Gordon
Lamar Miller
I would mostly agree with that in terms of fantasy football. LeVeon Bell, David Johnson, LeSean McCoy, and Jay Ajayi all rushed for at least 300 more yards than Gurley last season, scored more TDs, and had a more prominent role in the passing game. Jordan Howard was the second leading rusher in the NFL and that was his rookie season. Devonte Freeman was a scoring weapon in an elite offense, also eclipsing 1,000 on the ground. Melvin Gordon showed huge improvement last season, scored double-digit TDs, and appears to have room to grow. Swap Lamar Miller (who himself still had over 1,000 yards rushing) with DeMarco Murray and there are your 8.

If Elliott wasn't suspended, he would make 9 and arguments could be made for Fournette, McCaffery, and Cook this season.

If you have money on the line, nobody wants to gamble that this OL will actually be able to block this year. Especially that right side.

The only issue I have is with Jay Ajayi. I think his numbers are overrated, 3 games over 200 yards is impressive. Two of them, were against the Bills. The rest of the time he only got 100 or more once.

I had to look at TGII's numbers again, and in fantasy world weren't half bad...885 yards and 6 TDs.
 

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I stayed away from Sammy in my drafts, but not because of Goff. I just feel theres too many weapons to throw to for him to be worth the pick
 

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Our Oline is vastly improved regardless..More weapons plus better Oline means Gurley will be a freakin monster!
After the above list of RB's, they picked
Lamar Miller
Kareem Hunt
Ezekiel Elliott
DMarco Murray
and THEN Todd Gurley
I would take every one of those ahead of Gurley except Miller.

Sean McVays RB1s for fantasy in Washington were dead last in the NFL, only averaging 9ppg in his offense and that's PPR so its insanely low for RBs. Gurley was only the 15th best in ppr last year, which clearly puts him in Rb2 territory. There are too many sure things in FF in the area where TG gets drafted to risk that imo, especially given McVays running backs during his time in Washington being the worst in the NFL in fantasy.
 

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I would take every one of those ahead of Gurley except Miller.

Sean McVays RB1s for fantasy in Washington were dead last in the NFL, only averaging 9ppg in his offense and that's PPR so its insanely low for RBs. Gurley was only the 15th best in ppr last year, which clearly puts him in Rb2 territory. There are too many sure things in FF in the area where TG gets drafted to risk that imo, especially given McVays running backs during his time in Washington being the worst in the NFL in fantasy.

do you ever think that may be because his runners were matt jones and rob kelley? gurley has been going mid second round. that's low rb1 territory.

watkins went in the 5th round of my draft. thought i would get him in the 6th otherwise i would have taken him early 5th instead of m bryant. same guy took gurley (16th overall) and watkins.

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