WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
I am excited about my fantasy NFL draft this year.... This is the first year (IMHO) where the top 3 QB's arent necessarily a lock for finishing in the top 3. Although getting Rogers, Brees, or Brady would be awesome most years..... Newton, Peyton Manning, Stafford, Robert Griffin III, Luck, Vick could all finish ahead of Rogers, Brees an d Brady.
I am excited about my fantasy NFL draft this year.... This is the first year (IMHO) where the top 3 QB's arent necessarily a lock for finishing in the top 3. Although getting Rogers, Brees, or Brady would be awesome most years..... Newton, Peyton Manning, Stafford, Robert Griffin III, Luck, Vick could all finish ahead of Rogers, Brees an d Brady.
Only one of that group that I'd say has a chance is Newton. Don't trust any of the others to do it even when they are healthy.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
I honestly think Newton is going to be the #1 rated QB in Fantasy points after this season. I am planning on picking up Newton in the second round and hope to get Manning, or Vick in the 8-9th round.
And I honestly believe that of the 3 top QB's I listed, I think only Rogers will be in the top 3 at the end of the season. (top 3 from fantasy point perspective).
I am excited about my fantasy NFL draft this year.... This is the first year (IMHO) where the top 3 QB's arent necessarily a lock for finishing in the top 3. Although getting Rogers, Brees, or Brady would be awesome most years..... Newton, Peyton Manning, Stafford, Robert Griffin III, Luck, Vick could all finish ahead of Rogers, Brees an d Brady.
Only one of that group that I'd say has a chance is Newton. Don't trust any of the others to do it even when they are healthy.
*inb4majorhomer*
but i think stafford could also do it if healthy just because of the sheer amount of times hes going to pass the ball
Thought this was interesting. Goes along the lines of what you guys were talking about earlier especially with cam.
Which second-year quarterback will enjoy most success in 2012?
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Published: August 20, 2012 at 10:40 AM ET
Modified: August 20, 2012 at 10:40 AM ET
With the news that Jake Locker will reportedly be the Tennessee Titans' starter in Week 1 , it means that the first five quarterbacks taken in the 2011 NFL Draft will start their respective openers in 2012. Which team will enjoy the most success in 2012: Cam Newton 's Panthers , Locker's Titans , Blaine Gabbert 's Jaguars , Christian Ponder 's Vikings or Andy Dalton 's Bengals ?
Jeff Darlington NFL.com
Panthers in thick of playoff hunt in Newton's sophomore campaign Not only will quarterback Cam Newton 's rise continue during his sophomore season, but so will the Carolina Panthers ' place in the standings. The Panthers are in a tough division, but they should be able to at least give the Atlanta Falcons a good run for a wild card spot this year.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton also has a good chance to improve his team's fate, but it's going to be a tougher path with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens in the way.
Ian Rapoport NFL Network
Dalton's Bengals are the best team, but Locker's Titans have an easier road to the playoffs I don't think the Titans will be the best team in this group -- that honor should go to the Bengals -- but the division you play in counts. Tennessee has a much easier road than a Cincinnati team that has to play both the Steelers and Ravens twice. That's why Tennessee will make the playoffs over the rest of this up-and-coming bunch.
Jake Locker will make the team better, but the truth is, they were already good. Chris Johnson , weapons at receiver, an underrated defense -- that's a nice mix. Remember, Tennessee overcame adversity to finish 9-7 in 2011. With a stable quarterback situation -- and Titans folks think Locker gives them just that -- Tennessee should make the playoffs this time around. The fact that Johnson looked lightning quick in Game 2 of the preseason underscores this belief.
Gregg Rosenthal NFL.com
Cam's easily the best player and he'll quarterback the best team Cam Newton is the best quarterback of his class by a wide margin. He should have the best team, too.
The Panthers ' defense only needs to improve from awful to average for Carolina to make a big leap into the playoffs. Newton is already a top-10 quarterback (possibly a top-fiver). The Panthers already have an elite offense with a strong line, two outstanding running backs and a top-five receiver. Jon Beason and Luke Kuechly 's combined presence will improve the Panthers ' defense enough. Cam can do the rest.
Adam Schein NFL.com
Newton's the most talented of the bunch, but Carolina's a last-place team Of all of the quarterbacks selected in the 2011 draft, Andy Dalton will have the most wins.
Cam Newton is the best player, but the Panthers are paper-thin at receiver and have questions on defense. Carolina is a last-place team. I love the appointment of Jake Locker as Tennessee's No. 1 quarterback (as I wrote last week ). I think the Titans are in the seven-to-eight win range. I believe in Christian Ponder , but the Minnesota Vikings are the worst team in the NFC. I'm not buying the preseason success of Blaine Gabbert .
Meanwhile, Dalton is very good and continually getting better. A.J. Green is a star, and Mohamed Sanu will become a legit No. 2 target for Dalton. BenJarvus Green-Ellis was a nice pickup at running back. Jay Gruden is a great coordinator. Mike Zimmer will have that defense flying around. Bottom line: The Bengals are good for another nine-win season.
Chad Reuter NFL Network
Dalton's Bengals could rule brutal AFC North Andy Dalton 's Bengals have excited fans with a 2-0 start in the preseason. Cincinnati can challenge for the AFC North title in 2012, especially if the Ravens and Steelers show their age on defense.
The former TCU standout will heavily lean on the play-making ability of second-year receiver A.J. Green , but Cincy also has a couple of interesting rookies (Mohamed Sanu and Marvin Jones ) who could emerge as reliable receivers sooner than later.
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
I think it's time to look else where for a WR if this shit with Austin keeps happening. Same god damn fucking hamstring injury in the same fucking leg. At least Ogletree has been a bright spot at the WR position this preseason. Dude has matured and looks good. Made some great catches.
i understand your frustration....our best safty is missing all of training camp in hopes to be ready for week one...the guy is our bob sanders lol...if he could stay on the damn field our D would be so much better off
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And I honestly believe that of the 3 top QB's I listed, I think only Rogers will be in the top 3 at the end of the season. (top 3 from fantasy point perspective).
Getting Newton in the second round could be a double edge sword. He's still a pup. I'd have to wait for the end of the 2nd or the early 3rd for it.
but i think stafford could also do it if healthy just because of the sheer amount of times hes going to pass the ball
we did throw it 666 times last year 8-X
JPP dunking Amukamara in the ice bath lol. Coughlin is pissed about this though.
Which second-year quarterback will enjoy most success in 2012?
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Published: August 20, 2012 at 10:40 AM ET
Modified: August 20, 2012 at 10:40 AM ET
With the news that Jake Locker will reportedly be the Tennessee Titans' starter in Week 1 , it means that the first five quarterbacks taken in the 2011 NFL Draft will start their respective openers in 2012. Which team will enjoy the most success in 2012: Cam Newton 's Panthers , Locker's Titans , Blaine Gabbert 's Jaguars , Christian Ponder 's Vikings or Andy Dalton 's Bengals ?
Jeff Darlington NFL.com
Panthers in thick of playoff hunt in Newton's sophomore campaign Not only will quarterback Cam Newton 's rise continue during his sophomore season, but so will the Carolina Panthers ' place in the standings. The Panthers are in a tough division, but they should be able to at least give the Atlanta Falcons a good run for a wild card spot this year.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton also has a good chance to improve his team's fate, but it's going to be a tougher path with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens in the way.
Ian Rapoport NFL Network
Dalton's Bengals are the best team, but Locker's Titans have an easier road to the playoffs I don't think the Titans will be the best team in this group -- that honor should go to the Bengals -- but the division you play in counts. Tennessee has a much easier road than a Cincinnati team that has to play both the Steelers and Ravens twice. That's why Tennessee will make the playoffs over the rest of this up-and-coming bunch.
Jake Locker will make the team better, but the truth is, they were already good. Chris Johnson , weapons at receiver, an underrated defense -- that's a nice mix. Remember, Tennessee overcame adversity to finish 9-7 in 2011. With a stable quarterback situation -- and Titans folks think Locker gives them just that -- Tennessee should make the playoffs this time around. The fact that Johnson looked lightning quick in Game 2 of the preseason underscores this belief.
Gregg Rosenthal NFL.com
Cam's easily the best player and he'll quarterback the best team Cam Newton is the best quarterback of his class by a wide margin. He should have the best team, too.
The Panthers ' defense only needs to improve from awful to average for Carolina to make a big leap into the playoffs. Newton is already a top-10 quarterback (possibly a top-fiver). The Panthers already have an elite offense with a strong line, two outstanding running backs and a top-five receiver. Jon Beason and Luke Kuechly 's combined presence will improve the Panthers ' defense enough. Cam can do the rest.
Adam Schein NFL.com
Newton's the most talented of the bunch, but Carolina's a last-place team Of all of the quarterbacks selected in the 2011 draft, Andy Dalton will have the most wins.
Cam Newton is the best player, but the Panthers are paper-thin at receiver and have questions on defense. Carolina is a last-place team. I love the appointment of Jake Locker as Tennessee's No. 1 quarterback (as I wrote last week ). I think the Titans are in the seven-to-eight win range. I believe in Christian Ponder , but the Minnesota Vikings are the worst team in the NFC. I'm not buying the preseason success of Blaine Gabbert .
Meanwhile, Dalton is very good and continually getting better. A.J. Green is a star, and Mohamed Sanu will become a legit No. 2 target for Dalton. BenJarvus Green-Ellis was a nice pickup at running back. Jay Gruden is a great coordinator. Mike Zimmer will have that defense flying around. Bottom line: The Bengals are good for another nine-win season.
Chad Reuter NFL Network
Dalton's Bengals could rule brutal AFC North Andy Dalton 's Bengals have excited fans with a 2-0 start in the preseason. Cincinnati can challenge for the AFC North title in 2012, especially if the Ravens and Steelers show their age on defense.
The former TCU standout will heavily lean on the play-making ability of second-year receiver A.J. Green , but Cincy also has a couple of interesting rookies (Mohamed Sanu and Marvin Jones ) who could emerge as reliable receivers sooner than later.