5 • 774 Ratings
🗓️ 27 May 2020
⏱️ 31 minutes
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0:00.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, fellas, fellas, what is going on, Salvecher here? And today, we're talking |
0:04.8 | about the bounce back wide receivers. Receivers that laid eggs last year, some partially due to injury, |
0:10.2 | but for the most part, they played in 14 games or so or the entire season in some cases, |
0:15.2 | and they just laid eggs. For one reason or another, those things have now been cured, |
0:18.4 | or at least in my mind, the situations that led them |
0:20.9 | to have faulty seasons last year based on where we were picking them. And some guys, cough, cough guy in |
0:24.9 | the screen behind me, was going in the top 10 at his position last year, finishing at the top 25 spot, |
0:30.2 | not what you want to get when you're looking for value in your drafts. But because we had such |
0:34.3 | high expectations on them last year and they flopped. Now this year, the expectation bar is absolutely falling down when, if anything, some of and if not all of these situations are going to be better for these wide receivers who are now just one year removed from being at the peak of expectations, the peak of hype, |
0:49.3 | and something that we were expecting a lot of points and a lot of upside out of all of them at the draft spots. |
0:53.7 | And what I call that is flop black. People got stung. People got hurt, whether they actually had |
0:57.5 | these players on their rosters or not, had to drop them, had to trade them, had to actually |
1:00.9 | let them sink on their bench or in their starting lineups. God forbid. And now it's a situation |
1:04.9 | where the market doesn't want those people. People are actually discussing it and communicating and got to see for the most part, even if you didn't own them, you got to say, ooh, that didn't look too great. Drafting the guy in my screen |
1:14.1 | behind me, Odell, in the first round, and he didn't even produce for you what fourth and fifth round |
1:18.4 | wide receivers were doing. Yeah, no, that doesn't seem too great. But because of this, they're |
1:22.0 | dropping down boards and at their average ADPs, I'm actually all about getting it where they are right now. And just in general, players who stunk the year before usually will see a slide in their average draft position, |
1:30.7 | sometimes because of proper reasons, aging, bad quarterback play, bad offensive line. If you're |
1:35.6 | running back, bad offensive line and just aging there and just loss of agility and cut and |
1:39.5 | burst in a different team and running back by committees and whatever it might be. But then in other cases, like the guys will talk about today, I think their situations have improved and people are just |
1:47.0 | going to be maybe slow to realize it and recognize it or maybe they'll just never recognize it. |
1:51.1 | And we'll actually have a ton of value for nonstop. So welcome here. If you are new, my name is Salvatry. |
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