Post by bigblue06 on Sept 5, 2013 16:16:04 GMT
10. POKER PRO
QB: Rating - A
Cam Newton is in most top 5 QB lists for a reason. He gets a lot of goal line carries as well as solid rushing yardage. So whatever numbers you get from him in the air, add about 7-10 TDs on the ground, as well as 500-800 yards. He has some work to do through the air, as he missed a lot of receivers last season. His completion percentage needs to go up, but it could be a very good year for him. Carson Palmer is okay, but you hope to only have to use him for 1 week.
RB: Rating - B-
I like Darren Sproles in a ppr as much as the next guy. He'll get his catches, so he's almost a glorified WR. He won't get many carries or rushing yards, but if he catches 7 balls for 75 yards every week, that's okay. Lamar Miller looks like he'll get the lion's share of the work in Miami, but I've heard reports that Daniel Thomas may eat into his carries. If it's true, I have no idea why, since Thomas is really not any good. Miller should put up good numbers and get plenty of carries. After those two, you have absolutely no depth at all. Bryce Brown, Vick Ballard and Ronnie Hillman all look to be the backups on their own team. You relaly can't count on them for anything. In fact, I'm not really sure which of those guys you'll be starting on a bye week (provided there are no injuries to the starters in Philly, Indy and Denver).
WR: Rating - B
AJ Green is a stud. He catches a ton of passes, has boat loads of talent and I see no reason he'll slow down. Eric Decker is a good #2, and he'll be part of the previously mentioned 3 headed monster in Denver. still, with Peyton slinging it around, that could still mean a lot of catches. Cecil Shorts is the #1 on his team...unfortunately, that team is Jacksonville. Blaine Gabbert is the definition of suckitude. Unfortunately, Chad Henne is their other option. Gonna be a long year in Jax. Kembrell Thompkins may actually end up passing Shorts to become your starter, and DeAndre Hopkins has the skill to be a star, if he ever gets back from his concussion.
TE: Rating - A+
Jimmy Graham. I don't even need to go into it. STUD!
OVERALL: 7.1 out of 10. Lack of depth at RB may be your undoing here. I'm thinking 6 wins, no playoffs for you. Come back, 1 year.
QB: Rating - A
Cam Newton is in most top 5 QB lists for a reason. He gets a lot of goal line carries as well as solid rushing yardage. So whatever numbers you get from him in the air, add about 7-10 TDs on the ground, as well as 500-800 yards. He has some work to do through the air, as he missed a lot of receivers last season. His completion percentage needs to go up, but it could be a very good year for him. Carson Palmer is okay, but you hope to only have to use him for 1 week.
RB: Rating - B-
I like Darren Sproles in a ppr as much as the next guy. He'll get his catches, so he's almost a glorified WR. He won't get many carries or rushing yards, but if he catches 7 balls for 75 yards every week, that's okay. Lamar Miller looks like he'll get the lion's share of the work in Miami, but I've heard reports that Daniel Thomas may eat into his carries. If it's true, I have no idea why, since Thomas is really not any good. Miller should put up good numbers and get plenty of carries. After those two, you have absolutely no depth at all. Bryce Brown, Vick Ballard and Ronnie Hillman all look to be the backups on their own team. You relaly can't count on them for anything. In fact, I'm not really sure which of those guys you'll be starting on a bye week (provided there are no injuries to the starters in Philly, Indy and Denver).
WR: Rating - B
AJ Green is a stud. He catches a ton of passes, has boat loads of talent and I see no reason he'll slow down. Eric Decker is a good #2, and he'll be part of the previously mentioned 3 headed monster in Denver. still, with Peyton slinging it around, that could still mean a lot of catches. Cecil Shorts is the #1 on his team...unfortunately, that team is Jacksonville. Blaine Gabbert is the definition of suckitude. Unfortunately, Chad Henne is their other option. Gonna be a long year in Jax. Kembrell Thompkins may actually end up passing Shorts to become your starter, and DeAndre Hopkins has the skill to be a star, if he ever gets back from his concussion.
TE: Rating - A+
Jimmy Graham. I don't even need to go into it. STUD!
OVERALL: 7.1 out of 10. Lack of depth at RB may be your undoing here. I'm thinking 6 wins, no playoffs for you. Come back, 1 year.