Among the rookies...
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:26 am
Do you see any top 50 9 category roto players this year?
The ones I can see possibly crack the top 50 are only Demarcus Cousins and Wesley Johnson. I don't think Wall has the multi-cat skills to crack the top 50, like Rose. Turner will have to find his way and is a stronger rebounder and good passer, he won't have the ball in his hands as much as he had in college, so I don't see him making that much of an roto impact. Even in his prime, he might not surpass the stats of a Roy and Joe Johnson, both 20ish and lower ranked players.
Dermacus Cousins has a huge downside: to's and ft'%. However, those are the same issues Boozer has always dealt with. Cousins can get some blks however.
Wesley Johnson is a multi-cat player. He can shoot threes, block shots, get steals and score. That's roto gold, and if he manages to crack the starting five or earn at least 28 minutes a game, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Wesley Johnson among the top 50 roto players.
In the future, the other more intriguing lower picked roto options to me would be:
Paul George
Erick Bledsoe
Also, is it me, or does the 2011 draft look stacked with potentially great roto players? Perry Jones, Kanter, Motiejunas, Sullinger, Knight, Irving, Vesely and Miles all look like they'd contribute in multiple categories.
Maybe we can use this topic to trace the rookies and their fantasy impact over the year?
The ones I can see possibly crack the top 50 are only Demarcus Cousins and Wesley Johnson. I don't think Wall has the multi-cat skills to crack the top 50, like Rose. Turner will have to find his way and is a stronger rebounder and good passer, he won't have the ball in his hands as much as he had in college, so I don't see him making that much of an roto impact. Even in his prime, he might not surpass the stats of a Roy and Joe Johnson, both 20ish and lower ranked players.
Dermacus Cousins has a huge downside: to's and ft'%. However, those are the same issues Boozer has always dealt with. Cousins can get some blks however.
Wesley Johnson is a multi-cat player. He can shoot threes, block shots, get steals and score. That's roto gold, and if he manages to crack the starting five or earn at least 28 minutes a game, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Wesley Johnson among the top 50 roto players.
In the future, the other more intriguing lower picked roto options to me would be:
Paul George
Erick Bledsoe
Also, is it me, or does the 2011 draft look stacked with potentially great roto players? Perry Jones, Kanter, Motiejunas, Sullinger, Knight, Irving, Vesely and Miles all look like they'd contribute in multiple categories.
Maybe we can use this topic to trace the rookies and their fantasy impact over the year?