@devinmci The point of this thread isn't about ADP or who the "real" WR2/3 will be on that team this year. The point is that the WR3 on that team (whoever that ends up being) isn't generally a very productive position.
@TomDegenerate @JoshAronovitch Isn't Henderson basically a rookie after missing all of his first season? Hamilton also came in as one of the most polished WRs in this draft. I'm willing to be he's a more refined player than Henderson at this point.
@TomDegenerate @TheGiraffe777 Opportunity is also a large factor with these guys. Broncos run 3WR sets often and Hamilton is a prototypical NFL slot WR who's now paired with a QB who favors slot WRs. Henderson is a freak athlete but he won't see time outside and isn't polished enough to play the slot.
@TomDegenerate @TheGiraffe777 Why has Crowder been successful tho? He was a polished route runner day one and immediately claimed the slot role. Great route running with consistent separation is a common trait with these later round WR hits. Hamilton has those traits in spades, Henderson does not.
@TomDegenerate @devinmci People draft TEs with the hope of early production but not the expectation of it. In dynasty a TE1 is still worth an early 2nd if they can give you returns within the first 3 years. Also Gesicki's athletic profile + draft capital + opportunity doesn't happen every year.
@ZacStevensBSN For a guy who looks locked into a starting slot gig - the position that Case targeted extensively last year - DaeSean certainly doesn't seem to be getting enough attention.
@drafting_king @WooBennyNMU @FanFootballDyno @MyFantasyLeague@A_kamara6 Kamara's in for a mean regression and his coach has a long history of rotating backs. Out of all the RB1s out there he'll probably disappoint the hardest