Last 2 weeks Claypool has 27 targets, tied with DaVante Adams for most among WRs.
The opportunity is clearly there, especially if they cant run the ball.
Is he worth a Rd 1 pick next year?
jesteva wrote:Last 2 weeks Claypool has 27 targets, tied with DaVante Adams for most among WRs.
The opportunity is clearly there, especially if they cant run the ball.
Is he worth a Rd 1 pick next year?
OarChambo wrote:jesteva wrote:Last 2 weeks Claypool has 27 targets, tied with DaVante Adams for most among WRs.
The opportunity is clearly there, especially if they cant run the ball.
Is he worth a Rd 1 pick next year?
For a contender? Absolutely. And I love the 21 class too.
Griffimo wrote:OarChambo wrote:jesteva wrote:Last 2 weeks Claypool has 27 targets, tied with DaVante Adams for most among WRs.
The opportunity is clearly there, especially if they cant run the ball.
Is he worth a Rd 1 pick next year?
For a contender? Absolutely. And I love the 21 class too.
Oh I read that as a round 1 pick in a redraft but could be mistaken.
jesteva wrote:Claypool played less than 50% of the snaps last night and had a few targets
JuJu's averaging less than 9 yards a catch
Dionte Johnson has the drops
Tough trying to figure out these guys right now.
Tacks652 wrote:The snap count news for Claypool definitely has me a little concerned to start him in the fantasy playoffs.
And it's hard to ignore the volume that Diontae is getting.
FantasyHussy wrote:Claypools last 5 games before Wednesday he had target counts of 9,8,10,13,9. That's WR1 shares.
Trust the process. Few players have more touchdown upside.