How much do the SF rookie ADP rankings change after the first night of the draft? Penix top 10, Bowers later, etc?
Everything got a little more muddied outside of the top 4 imo
Id say Penix is more likely early 2nd unless a team is deep at QB and can wait 2 years
Personally, I think Penix is almost undraftable now, at least this year. Dude’s not going to play till at least 2026, and even then, there’s a chance it won’t be till 28 (coincidentally when Penix turns 28).
I think once the dust settles, JJ will move a fair amount up the board. Like into the top 2-3 conversation for SF.
Those are just my initial thoughts.
JJ is concerning for me. If Falcons wanted to take a QB to sit for a few years, why not the 21 year old McCarthy who has shown promise but would likely need time to develop? Instead they went for a 24 year old who was the most ‘NFL ready’ QB?
But JJ obviously now lands in the best possible rookie QB position
its funny because the NFL is a copycat league. with the success of Campbell now teams want CEO type coaches. then you see Love sit 3 years in GB now ATL maybe thinks they can do the same especially given the core they have
Oh I know what they saw in Penix, I actually wanted him to go to Minny. Penix was my #2 QB in the draft. I just don’t understand why Atlanta took him. Of all the teams in the league, that team made the least sense
That’s a big price to pay if that is the case
The Bowers pick was the one that through me for an even bigger loop. I know what they’re doing, I’m just not sure of the fantasy implications for both Bowers and Mayer. Could end up being that Bowers ends up being more of a blocking-type TE, cuz I’m not positive, but don’t think that’s a strength of Mayer. But I’m really just speculating
T5 should be unchanged. The overreaction to Bowers to LV has me hopeful he can be snagged later than before.
Wouldn't shocke me at all if they try to move him for a 2nd.
LAC did use the 5th most 12 personnel set though, so maybe. At least if Telesco is aligned with Pierce
Shrug, the numbers change. 10+ years ago, the dominant slot-receiver was barely a thing. 10 years before that, the RB was the base of most offenses
10 years before that, the QB was more of a leader than a producer
Shrug if teams were moving toward that we'd see the 12 set getting more usage than 3/32 teams running it 30%+
Well…yeah, not saying it’s going to take the league by storm starting this year. Just saying what I’ve heard. Again…it’s not something I’m guaranteeing, but it fits with the drafting of Bowers to a team that just spent high capital on the position
For years we've seen first round TEs now. Engram, Howard, Njoku, Fant, Hock, Pitts, etc.. Yet there's not a huge movement by anyone to move to those sets. Now we're drawing correlations because a prior FO drafted a guy in round 2, and the next year a TE viewed widely as generational falls so they take him?
Now, if Mayer gets dealt, then we have a difinitive answer to that
It doesn't really fit though, it's just trying to connect dots.
Its a different FO and Bowers was a very good value pick
Sounds good man. I’m sure you’re right
No need to get defensive.