To reiterate the rest, thanks in advance for referencing your list come draft time.
Is Warner really that deep a sleeper? I thought everyone would be a bit more up on him than that. I certainly wouldnt want to go into a season with him number 1 on my roster, but I would be more inclined to have him as a backup than some of those other guys in front of him.
Because they're banking on Priest getting hurt. Plus, Suggs has Droughns to worry about, Bennett the other 15 runningbacks on the Viking roster, and Fred Taylor's injury problem.
Timbathia wrote:To reiterate the rest, thanks in advance for referencing your list come draft time.
Is Warner really that deep a sleeper? I thought everyone would be a bit more up on him than that. I certainly wouldnt want to go into a season with him number 1 on my roster, but I would be more inclined to have him as a backup than some of those other guys in front of him.
i ranked him a bit lower due to the fact that if he gets pressured, he falls apart. lots of fumbles and ints. warner is the type of player that thrives when given protection. im not sold on the cards o-line, so i ranked him lower due to that. he is a great sleeper due to the talent around him...but i personally am cautious about taking him as anything other than my backup for those reasons.
Manja wrote:Because they're banking on Priest getting hurt. Plus, Suggs has Droughns to worry about, Bennett the other 15 runningbacks on the Viking roster, and Fred Taylor's injury problem.
Johnson's upside is so huge that it is worth having him over a back who will put up mediocre numbers like a Lee Suggs or a Michael Bennett (although if a Minne back gets the job in its entirety then he's worth a top 15 pick).