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Wutthecrapman said:Doggie you don't figure Garcon to be drafted high? He's borderline WR2/WR1 as is.
For me its the other end of the Titans, Kendall Wright would cement himself as the number 1 receiver in Tennessee if he hasn't yet. I expect him to post over 1000 yards and 7TDs.
And Michael Floyd. I'm super high on this kid. Since week 13 he and Fitzgerald had 42 targets apiece. With Floyd catching more balls. I see him as a solid WR3 next year.
I'm on the Michael Floyd bandwagon as well...
My other predictions are Mohamed Sanu and Brian Quick
Troy_Polamalyourass said:
I'm on the Michael Floyd bandwagon as well...
My other predictions are Mohamed Sanu and Brian Quick
Troy_Polamalyourass said:I'm on the Michael Floyd bandwagon as well...
My other predictions are Mohamed Sanu and Brian Quick
Could be true but I also think Miami with land one of the big three FA WR's. It may help Binns in the long run anyway, lol.rhinos00 said:I like Danario Alexander here for obvious reasons. If he stays healthy, you're looking at +70 catches, +1,000 yards, and +10 TDs.
My super/bold sleeper, who I think won't put up crazy numbers, but feel that he will easily outproduce ADP is Armon Binns. While in Cincinnati this kid outplayed Sanu and Marvin Jones and started opposite of AJ Green for 5-6 games before he got hurt. Now he is in Miami with literally no one in his way, unless you want to include Hartline. He will have a whole offseason to gel with Tannehill and learn the offense. Not saying he will put up crazy numbers, but I can see him outproducing his ADP easily.
Whos_Ur_Doggie said:Could be true but I also think Miami with land one of the big three FA WR's. It may help Binns in the long run anyway, lol.rhinos00 said:I like Danario Alexander here for obvious reasons. If he stays healthy, you're looking at +70 catches, +1,000 yards, and +10 TDs.
My super/bold sleeper, who I think won't put up crazy numbers, but feel that he will easily outproduce ADP is Armon Binns. While in Cincinnati this kid outplayed Sanu and Marvin Jones and started opposite of AJ Green for 5-6 games before he got hurt. Now he is in Miami with literally no one in his way, unless you want to include Hartline. He will have a whole offseason to gel with Tannehill and learn the offense. Not saying he will put up crazy numbers, but I can see him outproducing his ADP easily.
wh0urdady said:Hilton, Blackmon, and I think Garcon is still under valued by most people.