With the draft now over, who's gonna have the biggest fantasy impact. I have a feeling that this is fairly obvious. C.Johnson.
Russell?
Peterson?
Lynch?
Meachum?
Quinn?
Wynn? (okay, maybe a reach)
There's a ton options out there....any thoughts?
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Shzm13 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
He's not even a top 3 receiver in the draft.. Thats a reach.
One, you say that like it's common knowledge. Lots of people had Meachum as a top 3 WR. Two, as we saw last year, where they're ranked in the draft doesn't mean much. Three, he's playing with the Saints, last year's number 1 passing offense if I recall correctly. He's instantly the 2nd best receiver on that team IMO.
I'm definitely not a fan, there are few teams I hate more in sports than the Vols and Saints, but I think he'll be the 2nd best rookie receiver. Obviously CJ is first, especially in a Martz offense.
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CJ has to be the hands down favorite to be the Rookie of the Year before the season even starts, but its not a given. Lynch (will get a lot of touches in Buffalo) is a possibility and so is Meachum (Brees at QB helps anyone).
CJ is on a team that now has to perform, we have a decent QB, a great 1/2 tandem at WR with Roy and CJ, depth at the RB position, and a somewhat improved OL. If all these things come together than CJ is #1 for quite some time.
Lynch will get a lot of touches in Buffalo now that MaGahee is gone. With some improvements to the OL in Buffalo this year it could open things up for him to have a huge year and turn some heads.
Meachum is on a loaded offense. Having Bush/McAllister/Colston will keep most of the attention off of the rookie at least for the first 4-6 weeks of the season. By then the kid could have already put up some huge numbers himself with Brees in control at QB.
Thats my look at the top 3 offensive rookies as long as everyone stays healthy.
CJ is on a team that now has to perform, we have a decent QB, a great 1/2 tandem at WR with Roy and CJ, depth at the RB position, and a somewhat improved OL. If all these things come together than CJ is #1 for quite some time.
Lynch will get a lot of touches in Buffalo now that MaGahee is gone. With some improvements to the OL in Buffalo this year it could open things up for him to have a huge year and turn some heads.
Meachum is on a loaded offense. Having Bush/McAllister/Colston will keep most of the attention off of the rookie at least for the first 4-6 weeks of the season. By then the kid could have already put up some huge numbers himself with Brees in control at QB.
Thats my look at the top 3 offensive rookies as long as everyone stays healthy.
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