Andy Holloway
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for someone else over Jamar chase after what he just did yeah if the if this season that he had lapping the field. If we can pretend for a moment that it was Jefferson that put those numbers up and Chase put the Jefferson numbers up, I think you have an argument at that point to say, hey, you like Joe Burrow more. He could be the MVP.
He could throw for 45 touchdowns, and Chase just kind of had a down year, and Chase could surpass him. If those roles were reversed, but in this situation, because of Joe Burrow's performance last year, which was MVP caliber,
He could throw for 45 touchdowns, and Chase just kind of had a down year, and Chase could surpass him. If those roles were reversed, but in this situation, because of Joe Burrow's performance last year, which was MVP caliber,
He could throw for 45 touchdowns, and Chase just kind of had a down year, and Chase could surpass him. If those roles were reversed, but in this situation, because of Joe Burrow's performance last year, which was MVP caliber,
And because of a change at quarterback in Minnesota, because of a lot of mouths to feed with an Amon Ra, because of quarterback problems for neighbors, like there isn't really, you know, CeeDee Lamb. Yeah, he could do it again. But you're going to have to have a return for Dak Prescott and success on the offense. So I think Chase would have been my pick at one.
And because of a change at quarterback in Minnesota, because of a lot of mouths to feed with an Amon Ra, because of quarterback problems for neighbors, like there isn't really, you know, CeeDee Lamb. Yeah, he could do it again. But you're going to have to have a return for Dak Prescott and success on the offense. So I think Chase would have been my pick at one.
And because of a change at quarterback in Minnesota, because of a lot of mouths to feed with an Amon Ra, because of quarterback problems for neighbors, like there isn't really, you know, CeeDee Lamb. Yeah, he could do it again. But you're going to have to have a return for Dak Prescott and success on the offense. So I think Chase would have been my pick at one.
But I will go with Bijan Robinson at pick number two. I like it. I will go with Bijan. This was a very special year for Saquon Barkley, and while his variables haven't changed tremendously and I don't want to discount his season in any way, it was just a very special 2,000-yard season with a ton of dependency on big, long touchdown runs. Those are...
But I will go with Bijan Robinson at pick number two. I like it. I will go with Bijan. This was a very special year for Saquon Barkley, and while his variables haven't changed tremendously and I don't want to discount his season in any way, it was just a very special 2,000-yard season with a ton of dependency on big, long touchdown runs. Those are...
But I will go with Bijan Robinson at pick number two. I like it. I will go with Bijan. This was a very special year for Saquon Barkley, and while his variables haven't changed tremendously and I don't want to discount his season in any way, it was just a very special 2,000-yard season with a ton of dependency on big, long touchdown runs. Those are...
It's hard to repeat those at the volume that Saquon did. I think what we saw from Bijan in the second half, his youth, Michael Pinnock's taken over. I'm going to slightly go with Bijan Robinson here. He led all running backs in percentage of carries that went five-plus yards. He kind of did it quietly.
It's hard to repeat those at the volume that Saquon did. I think what we saw from Bijan in the second half, his youth, Michael Pinnock's taken over. I'm going to slightly go with Bijan Robinson here. He led all running backs in percentage of carries that went five-plus yards. He kind of did it quietly.
It's hard to repeat those at the volume that Saquon did. I think what we saw from Bijan in the second half, his youth, Michael Pinnock's taken over. I'm going to slightly go with Bijan Robinson here. He led all running backs in percentage of carries that went five-plus yards. He kind of did it quietly.
Yeah, I mean, Saquon is coming off a tremendous season that maybe a lot of people will just reward that with the number one overall pick, which I think is fine. But he does have an injury history. He is older, which increases the odds of those injuries. I love that the offensive line and the team is going to be the same. So I think it's splitting hairs there as opposed to Chase.
Yeah, I mean, Saquon is coming off a tremendous season that maybe a lot of people will just reward that with the number one overall pick, which I think is fine. But he does have an injury history. He is older, which increases the odds of those injuries. I love that the offensive line and the team is going to be the same. So I think it's splitting hairs there as opposed to Chase.
Yeah, I mean, Saquon is coming off a tremendous season that maybe a lot of people will just reward that with the number one overall pick, which I think is fine. But he does have an injury history. He is older, which increases the odds of those injuries. I love that the offensive line and the team is going to be the same. So I think it's splitting hairs there as opposed to Chase.
It's trying to forecast, yeah, the variability there. Only two running backs since 2007 had 17-plus fantasy points in 10 of their final 11 games. It was McCaffrey in the fantasy-breaking season in 2019, and it was this past year's B. John Robinson. So I'm looking at it from that last 10, 11 games and what we're projecting into the future.
It's trying to forecast, yeah, the variability there. Only two running backs since 2007 had 17-plus fantasy points in 10 of their final 11 games. It was McCaffrey in the fantasy-breaking season in 2019, and it was this past year's B. John Robinson. So I'm looking at it from that last 10, 11 games and what we're projecting into the future.
It's trying to forecast, yeah, the variability there. Only two running backs since 2007 had 17-plus fantasy points in 10 of their final 11 games. It was McCaffrey in the fantasy-breaking season in 2019, and it was this past year's B. John Robinson. So I'm looking at it from that last 10, 11 games and what we're projecting into the future.
So I slightly lean Bijan Robinson and we'll take him with the number two pick.