Jason Moore
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So what you're saying is this is bad news. If you're rostering Clyde Edwards, a lair. No. Because now you have to keep rostering Clyde Edwards.
But lately, over the last five years, if you just look... Because we've gotten better at fantasy football as a community, as an entity. Seven of the eight quarterbacks drafted in the first and second rounds have... been relative hits. So it's gotten better, but just kind of what you need, if you're spending a first round pick, you need more than 24 fantasy points per game.
But lately, over the last five years, if you just look... Because we've gotten better at fantasy football as a community, as an entity. Seven of the eight quarterbacks drafted in the first and second rounds have... been relative hits. So it's gotten better, but just kind of what you need, if you're spending a first round pick, you need more than 24 fantasy points per game.
But lately, over the last five years, if you just look... Because we've gotten better at fantasy football as a community, as an entity. Seven of the eight quarterbacks drafted in the first and second rounds have... been relative hits. So it's gotten better, but just kind of what you need, if you're spending a first round pick, you need more than 24 fantasy points per game.
You know, when you're looking at opportunity costs, if it's a second round pick, you need more than 22.5 fantasy points per game as like the barometer for did it, was it a good pick? And so that's, when you're looking at Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, you go, do you expect them to have 22.5 fantasy points per game in four point per passing touchdown leagues Yes or no?
You know, when you're looking at opportunity costs, if it's a second round pick, you need more than 22.5 fantasy points per game as like the barometer for did it, was it a good pick? And so that's, when you're looking at Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, you go, do you expect them to have 22.5 fantasy points per game in four point per passing touchdown leagues Yes or no?
You know, when you're looking at opportunity costs, if it's a second round pick, you need more than 22.5 fantasy points per game as like the barometer for did it, was it a good pick? And so that's, when you're looking at Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, you go, do you expect them to have 22.5 fantasy points per game in four point per passing touchdown leagues Yes or no?
It is really nice when you have a top-end quarterback that hits. If you knew for sure that they are above that threshold, I am totally happy to take that pick. For me, that is a pro Josh Allen and a little bit of an anti-Lamar Jackson going into 2025 at that cost.
It is really nice when you have a top-end quarterback that hits. If you knew for sure that they are above that threshold, I am totally happy to take that pick. For me, that is a pro Josh Allen and a little bit of an anti-Lamar Jackson going into 2025 at that cost.
It is really nice when you have a top-end quarterback that hits. If you knew for sure that they are above that threshold, I am totally happy to take that pick. For me, that is a pro Josh Allen and a little bit of an anti-Lamar Jackson going into 2025 at that cost.
If you look at the last few years, I mean, Josh Allen clears that benchmark of 22.5 fantasy points every year, like for the last six, seven years. It's just what he does over and over and over. Lamar Jackson was amazing this season, but that's not what he has done. Number one most consistent. Yes, number one most consistent. He threw for 41 passing touchdowns.
If you look at the last few years, I mean, Josh Allen clears that benchmark of 22.5 fantasy points every year, like for the last six, seven years. It's just what he does over and over and over. Lamar Jackson was amazing this season, but that's not what he has done. Number one most consistent. Yes, number one most consistent. He threw for 41 passing touchdowns.
If you look at the last few years, I mean, Josh Allen clears that benchmark of 22.5 fantasy points every year, like for the last six, seven years. It's just what he does over and over and over. Lamar Jackson was amazing this season, but that's not what he has done. Number one most consistent. Yes, number one most consistent. He threw for 41 passing touchdowns.
One of those things ain't like the others. And I'm not going to say that I expect him to throw 8.6% of his passes for touchdowns next year. That seems like an outlier. And if he doesn't do that, all of those seasons I just read, he was under the 22.5 fantasy points benchmark. So obviously we know he can do it. He just did it. I'm going to bet against it on the Lamar side.
One of those things ain't like the others. And I'm not going to say that I expect him to throw 8.6% of his passes for touchdowns next year. That seems like an outlier. And if he doesn't do that, all of those seasons I just read, he was under the 22.5 fantasy points benchmark. So obviously we know he can do it. He just did it. I'm going to bet against it on the Lamar side.
One of those things ain't like the others. And I'm not going to say that I expect him to throw 8.6% of his passes for touchdowns next year. That seems like an outlier. And if he doesn't do that, all of those seasons I just read, he was under the 22.5 fantasy points benchmark. So obviously we know he can do it. He just did it. I'm going to bet against it on the Lamar side.
Right. If you want to compare the onesie position, you want to lock down one of your onesie positions, it seems pretty clear that just like you go Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, maybe Jaden Daniels, they're going to be great. Well, at the tight end position, Trey McBride, Brock Bowers are going to be great. Maybe you want to throw George Kittle in there, maybe not, but that's kind of it.
Right. If you want to compare the onesie position, you want to lock down one of your onesie positions, it seems pretty clear that just like you go Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, maybe Jaden Daniels, they're going to be great. Well, at the tight end position, Trey McBride, Brock Bowers are going to be great. Maybe you want to throw George Kittle in there, maybe not, but that's kind of it.
Right. If you want to compare the onesie position, you want to lock down one of your onesie positions, it seems pretty clear that just like you go Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, maybe Jaden Daniels, they're going to be great. Well, at the tight end position, Trey McBride, Brock Bowers are going to be great. Maybe you want to throw George Kittle in there, maybe not, but that's kind of it.
Now you look at like round eight, nine, ten. Yeah, you've got rookies coming in that run like Jaden Daniels and all those guys that were, what late round tight end? is going to become elite. I'm not saying like โ Yeah, exactly. You're grabbing your โ Unless one of the rookie tight ends hits. Sure, but even Brock wasn't a ninth, tenth round pick this last year.