joshyboy72 wrote:I sort of disagree, Collins is pretty much where he should be. I can't think of anyone after him that deserves to be ranked above him...
Nice rankings MeShawn, the same 10 as I put. Two differences in the order though.
I am with joshy...Collins is exactly where he should be and not any lower.
Tell me which other qb should be ranked above him based on situation. Which other NFL qb has Moss and Porter and Jordan at his disposal that is not ranked above him. People are giving collins the benefit of being in a great situation. Not that he hasn't proved anything.
1. Collins loves to throw it deep
2. Moss loves to go deep
3. Porter made his name catching the deep ball
4. Jordan may actually be a good pass-catching rb
I personally rank him 4 or 5. At least ahead of Trent Green because they are a running team.
Explain to me who has a the potential to put up numbers like the Raiders. Do not use Collins as your premise. Pick a qb and pump him and his offense up to be better than collins and the Raiders..
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I agree Collins should improve fantasy wise this year,but ahead of Green?He is always near the top in passing numbers,and usually has respectable TD numbers.Possibly more if the old man Priest finally breaks down as he has shown he is bound to do,if not this year,maybe the next.It's not a knock on Collins or the addition of Moss,but a testament to Trent's game.
mtryanks12 wrote:I also think Collins is too high, because even with a new receiver in Randy Moss, he hasn't proven himself with Randy in the backfield. I'm sure it'll help him, but how much??
I dont agree with Collins so high and Brady and Vick not making top 10 but its still solid rankings
Brady not being in the top ten I'll agree with you on, he should be but not on Vick. While Vick is a winner and a good athlete, he really has yet to live up to the potential of where he has been drafted in the past 2 fantasy drafts. Until he can gain command of the offense that they are running in ATL now, he's going to be an average fantasy QB IMO.
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mtryanks12 wrote:I also think Collins is too high, because even with a new receiver in Randy Moss, he hasn't proven himself with Randy in the backfield. I'm sure it'll help him, but how much??
Then again, this could just be me.
Randy in the backfield???
yeah, but he could still throw a crapload of INT's. Randy has very little effect on that.
mtryanks12 wrote:I also think Collins is too high, because even with a new receiver in Randy Moss, he hasn't proven himself with Randy in the backfield. I'm sure it'll help him, but how much??
Then again, this could just be me.
Randy in the backfield???
yeah, but he could still throw a crapload of INT's. Randy has very little effect on that.
I think the Randy in the backfield comment was meant more as you kinda mis-wording that making Moss look like an RB. Sorry if you didnt get it
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mtryanks12 wrote:I also think Collins is too high, because even with a new receiver in Randy Moss, he hasn't proven himself with Randy in the backfield. I'm sure it'll help him, but how much??
Then again, this could just be me.
Randy in the backfield???
yeah, but he could still throw a crapload of INT's. Randy has very little effect on that.
I think the Randy in the backfield comment was meant more as you kinda mis-wording that making Moss look like an RB. Sorry if you didnt get it