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Thoughts on Yahoo ADP (Picks 31-36)
‘31. Chris Carson: He is one of my favorite RB2s. If he remains healthy, you might be able to get away with him as an RB1. Again, Seahawks fired their OC for not running the ball enough. I think Pete Carroll does not let Russ cook as much as he did last season and will see less pass attempts and more rush attempts. Carson is built for the job and I know there are injury concerns so he’s justifiably an RB2 in my eyes. I’d reach for him earlier in round 3 if I don’t have a second RB.
32. Terry McLaurin: WFT offense in general is a bit questionable with Fitzpatrick as the starter for Week 1 (for now). McLaurin is an absolute stud and got over 1,000 yards, but he only had 4 TDs last year. Then WFT went and got more mouths to feed by picking up Curtis Samuel and drafting Dyami Brown. It’s possible his TDs go up this year but I think his receiving yards should regress with more weapons now than before.
33. Josh Allen: Josh Allen has improved significantly to become the fantasy MVP last year. I expect him to continue on this path and he provides a nice rushing floor as he can take it to the house with his feet. The Bills should be a high powered offense again but I still think Round 3 is the last place to get a decent RB1/RB2 core so his price tag is pretty high here. I would pick him up if he fell to the turn (pick 35+).
34. Allen Robinson: The Bears will likely continue with their QB controversies, but I doubt it’ll effect Robinson too much. He’s getting paid around $18M this year so expect him to get the ball. He’s a fine WR2, I’d take him over McLaurin and over Montgomery and Jacobs, too. I just don’t think the Bears are going to be as good passing-wise to the Chargers (Keenan Allen) so I like where he is now.
35. D’Andre Swift: He gets a bit of a downgrade moving from Stafford to Goff. I just can’t see the Lions being in the lead and having the luxury of game script to be in Swfit’s favor. Plus, the Lions went out and signed Jamaal Williams who is another great pass-catching back. I liked Swift last year and I like him as a player -- it’s just easy to see the Lions falling behind quickly and playing from behind pretty often this season. I wouldn’t trust him as my RB2 and carries more question marks than Montgomery and Jacobs.
36. Miles Sanders: If I was forced to, I may take Sanders as my RB2. Sanders really can take any run to the house at any given moment. The one looming issue would be that Jalen Hurts is also a very good runner and very capable of being a red-zone threat on his feet. I would only take him in the 3rd round if I had CMC or Dalvin as my RB1 though, which would mean you’d pick him at the turn (pick 25+), where it’s likely Carson and Dobbins would still be available and they’re more solid options there. I doubt Sanders falls to you at the end of round 4.
No. 8 Georgia takes over first place in SEC East after topping No. 6 Florida
No. 8 Georgia takes over first place in SEC East after topping No. 6 Florida
If recent history is any indication, No. 8 Georgia (7-1, 4-1 SEC) can start making reservations in Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game now. Georgia came out on top of No. 6 Florida (7-2, 4-2 SEC) in Jacksonville on Saturday, 24-10, to take over sole possession of first place in the SEC East. The winner of the Florida-Georgia game has gone on to play for the SEC championship each of the last…
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Georgia holding the upper hand on Florida in SEC East slugfest
Georgia holding the upper hand on Florida in SEC East slugfest
In the most important game in the SEC East, No. 8 Georgia is leading No. 6 Florida 13-3 at halftime in Jacksonville.
Jake Fromm‘s short touchdown pass to Dominick Blaylock gave Georgia a 10-0 lead late in the second quarter. Georgia running back D’Andre Swift has rushed for 56 yards on 13 carries.
Running the ball has been difficult for the Gators. Florida has been held to just nine rushing yards…
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No. 3 Georgia extends winning streak vs SEC East to 15 in blowout win at Tennessee
No. 3 Georgia extends winning streak vs SEC East to 15 in blowout win at Tennessee
Tennessee (1-4, 0-2 SEC) just can’t seem to beat teams from the state of Georgia. Of course, the Vols haven’t been able to beat most teams this year. The painful state of the Vols received no mercy on Saturday night in Knoxville against No. 3 Georgia (5-0, 2-0 SEC) as the Bulldogs left Neyland Stadium with a 43-14 laugher.
Georgia scored 33 unanswered points starting late in the second quarter to…
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No. 3 Georgia holds off No. 7 Notre Dame for 23-17 win
No. 3 Georgia holds off No. 7 Notre Dame for 23-17 win
Before the largest crowd ever to watch a football game in Sanford Stadium, No. 3 Georgia (4-0, 1-0 SEC) took time wearing down No. 7 Notre Dame (2-1) for a 23-17 victory Saturday night. Despite a handful of injuries before and during the game, Georgia managed to overcome an early special teams mistake and shut down the Irish in the second half. Georgia outscored Notre Dame 13-0 after halftime.
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No. 7 Notre Dame capitalizes on special teams mistake by No. 3 Georgia to lead at halftime
No. 7 Notre Dame capitalizes on special teams mistake by No. 3 Georgia to lead at halftime
No. 3 Georgia may have been a big favorite against No. 7 Notre Dame coming into Saturday night’s contest of unbeaten teams, but it is the Fighting Irish who reach halftime with the lead. Notre Dame leads Georgia 10-7 at halftime.
Defense has been the theme of the game so far, which makes a mistake on special teams by Georgia even more a factor. Georgia punt returner Tyler Simmonsmuffed a punt…
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No. 3 Georgia defense handles Vanderbilt as Dawgs are clearly team to beat in SEC East
No. 3 Georgia defense handles Vanderbilt as Dawgs are clearly team to beat in SEC East
The No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs (1-0, 1-0 SEC) started their SEC and season opener at Vanderbilt with touchdowns on each of their first three offensive possessions and the defense took care of things from there. Georgia handled Vanderbilt (0-1, 0-1 SEC) from start to finish and left Nashville with a 30-6 victory to start the season.
Georgia scored touchdowns on drives of 75, 89, and 80 yards to start…
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