Top WR talent will perform regardless of QB talent. Davante was still Top-5 despite Carr playing horribly.
Pay attention to OL quality when choosing a QB. Goff and Hurts had so much time to let plays develop and had great years as a result.
Top WR talent will perform regardless of QB talent. Davante was still Top-5 despite Carr playing horribly.
Pay attention to OL quality when choosing a QB. Goff and Hurts had so much time to let plays develop and had great years as a result.
I feel like a good OL is really the key to almost every other position excelling. It's something I'm gonna try to pay more attention to this season instead of just going by name value lol
It's something I started doing last year.
Right now the Lions and Chargers each have offensive lines where the average starter age is ~26 years old, and they each have multiple pro-bowlers and/or All-Pro/Rookie team members. Teams like that have long-term potential to keep a good cohesive unit together for a relatively cheap price.
But the chargers players somehow always underwhelm in terms of consistency. I never feel confident drafting them.
Also they get injured a lot. Wonder if training staff tracking is a thing?
I'm also targeting Kelce but wont hesitate to grab Andrews if he's there in the early 3rd.
Hoping to go WR heavy to start with a stud QB in the early-ish rounds and then hammer away with RBs. Felt burned last year losing both Javonte and Breece to knee injuries early in the season.
Passed on Hill last year for Pitts because I had Waddle as a keeper and didn't want to have 2 receivers on the same team.