Anybody out there have a good idea what's going on here?
I see Ferguson and Driver as the top two on the depth chart, but Javon Walker is consistenly listed as the #1 WR. Anybody have an opinion on who is going to be the #2 fantasy WR? Will there be that big of a difference between Ferguson and Driver?
I was really high on Walker, but I think its possible Ferguson could be the #1 guy at the end of the season for the Packers. I still think Javon is a nice pick in the 6th or 7th, but I would probably rather take a chance on Ferguson in the 12th or 13th.
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Wow. No love for Driver. Is this the only team in the NFL where the number 1 guy on the depth chart is being drafted behind the #2 and the #3 guy? That amazing.
I've got my 12th round pick coming up and will probably grab another WR (I'm pretty weak there). If Lloyd drops, I'll probably grab him...but if he's gone, maybe I'll wait a round and grab Fergie.
Wesley Walker wrote:Indeed. I think it's fair to say that, at this point, Javon is over-valued and Ferguson under-valued.
Driver? That he was once the main man keeps me from saying he, too, is under-valued. Still, I think he's worth a VERY late draft pick.
By "VERY late", do you mean 2005?
I guess the reason I'm looking at the GB WRs is because of their MNF schedule. Seems like the Pack always put up a ton of points on MNF. Plus, there's nothing like pulling out a victory on MNF.
They're all good targets. That's the problem. Didn't Favre have a couple games last year where his first seven passes went to seven different people? Favre will consistently spread the ball around. While Walker and Driver and Ferguson will each have a few good fantasy weeks, I probably won't have any of them on my roster. Favre hasn't had a consistent go-to guy for both yards and TD's since who? Freeman in 97/98 or so? Sharpe before that in the early 90's?
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Driver's 2002 numbers were 1064 yds and 9 TD's. Nice, but not not top 10 fantasy, I don't think.
And I'd forgotten about Brooks '95 season. Even then, Chumura vultured a lot of TD's. Not many other viable options back then.
“The Green Bay Packers never lost a football game. They just ran out of time.” Vince Lombardi