Rank the Roster 2024: #16
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Rank the Roster 2024: #16
Rank The Roster: 2024 Edition
1. Jordan Love (53%)[+8]
2. Rashan Gary (36%)[+3]
3. Jaire Alexander (48%)[-2]
4. Zach Tom (27%)[+13]
5. Kenny Clark (33%)[-1]
6. Xavier McKinney (35%)[FA]
7. Elgton Jenkins (47%)[-1]
8. Josh Jacobs (43%)[FA]
9. Jayden Reed (36%)[+18]
10T. Christian Watson (24%)[-2]
10T. Dontayvion Wicks (24%)[+21]
12T. Preston Smith (27%)[-2]
12T. Devonte Wyatt (27%)[+4]
14. Quay Walker (40%)[--]
15. Luke Musgrave (28%)[+7]
16. Current (xx%)[--]
Percent of vote the winner got will be in parenthesis, position change vs. 2023 will be in brackets.
Here's how this works:
Each day there is a new thread/poll, starting at #1, on down to whereever we get. The whole point of this exercise is to have something to talk about in the lean news months to carry us to camp. Each poll will be open for voting for 24 hours. New threads will only be created on weekdays. Ties will cause a runoff poll. You may vote up to TWO players (a change that was made mid-poll last year, seemed to work well).
Simply voting is not enough!
Post why you voted for who you did and provide a player to add to the next poll (every poll will be a list of 15-20 guys, new players added in bunches every few days).
Here's the thing. There is no criteria. This is an exercise to foster discussion therefore there are no clear criteria for ranking. Who is better right now? Who will have the best season? Who was better last year? Sort of a combo of them all? Do you take positional value into account? It really doesn't matter.
Previous Years:
Rank the Roster: 2023
Rank the Roster: 2022
Rank the Roster: 2021
Rank the Roster: 2020
Rank the Roster: 2014-2019
1. Jordan Love (53%)[+8]
2. Rashan Gary (36%)[+3]
3. Jaire Alexander (48%)[-2]
4. Zach Tom (27%)[+13]
5. Kenny Clark (33%)[-1]
6. Xavier McKinney (35%)[FA]
7. Elgton Jenkins (47%)[-1]
8. Josh Jacobs (43%)[FA]
9. Jayden Reed (36%)[+18]
10T. Christian Watson (24%)[-2]
10T. Dontayvion Wicks (24%)[+21]
12T. Preston Smith (27%)[-2]
12T. Devonte Wyatt (27%)[+4]
14. Quay Walker (40%)[--]
15. Luke Musgrave (28%)[+7]
16. Current (xx%)[--]
Percent of vote the winner got will be in parenthesis, position change vs. 2023 will be in brackets.
Here's how this works:
Each day there is a new thread/poll, starting at #1, on down to whereever we get. The whole point of this exercise is to have something to talk about in the lean news months to carry us to camp. Each poll will be open for voting for 24 hours. New threads will only be created on weekdays. Ties will cause a runoff poll. You may vote up to TWO players (a change that was made mid-poll last year, seemed to work well).
Simply voting is not enough!
Post why you voted for who you did and provide a player to add to the next poll (every poll will be a list of 15-20 guys, new players added in bunches every few days).
Here's the thing. There is no criteria. This is an exercise to foster discussion therefore there are no clear criteria for ranking. Who is better right now? Who will have the best season? Who was better last year? Sort of a combo of them all? Do you take positional value into account? It really doesn't matter.
Previous Years:
Rank the Roster: 2023
Rank the Roster: 2022
Rank the Roster: 2021
Rank the Roster: 2020
Rank the Roster: 2014-2019
LVN and Stokes, who I think is going to grab the #2 CB spot.
LVN and Tucker Kraft. Little more concerend about Kraft's injury.
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Doubs again.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Folks, I get that Doubs does not have the explosive playmaking of a Reed, Wicks, or Watson, but the poor guy catches a lot of balls every damn game and has great rapport with QB1. His game may not be sexy, but his yardage does not count any less to our total offense than the other WRs.
As to the idea that WR4 cannot be ranked this high... what gives people the idea that there will be some clear hierarchy between our top four WRs, where Doubs will get significantly less snaps than whoever is third? Leaving aside the impact of injuries, WRs 1-4 will probably not have any major disparity in snaps between themselves.
As to the idea that WR4 cannot be ranked this high... what gives people the idea that there will be some clear hierarchy between our top four WRs, where Doubs will get significantly less snaps than whoever is third? Leaving aside the impact of injuries, WRs 1-4 will probably not have any major disparity in snaps between themselves.
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My take has always been that I do not know which of the 4 WRs will emerge as our top 2/3 this season. Any one of the 4 could.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
If Doubs gets injured, would the offense miss a beat? I think not. Dude makes some plays, no doubt and I like him a lot, but the plays would still be made whether he's on the field or not. He's a terrific option as WR4 but he's still WR4.Labrev wrote: ↑24 May 2024 13:37Folks, I get that Doubs does not have the explosive playmaking of a Reed, Wicks, or Watson, but the poor guy catches a lot of balls every damn game and has great rapport with QB1. His game may not be sexy, but his yardage does not count any less to our total offense than the other WRs.
As to the idea that WR4 cannot be ranked this high... what gives people the idea that there will be some clear hierarchy between our top four WRs, where Doubs will get significantly less snaps than whoever is third? Leaving aside the impact of injuries, WRs 1-4 will probably not have any major disparity in snaps between themselves.
I'm going Valentine, who I believe grabs that CB2 position and runs with it, along with Rasheed Walker who I believe remains the starter at LT. Two STARTERS (yes, I presume...but it's my vote...bite me) at premier positions still on the board.
LVN and Walker.
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LVN for reasons I voted the last few times
Next was tough but with the talk that Stokes is looking in the best shape in his career he's gonna get every shot at cb2 and if he plays even at his rookie level the guy will make a a big contribution
Hard to put him over doubs but cbs matter also.
Next was tough but with the talk that Stokes is looking in the best shape in his career he's gonna get every shot at cb2 and if he plays even at his rookie level the guy will make a a big contribution
Hard to put him over doubs but cbs matter also.
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LVN #1 and Valentine #2
Stokes on deck
Stokes on deck
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Doubs
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I'm struggling so much hereto figure out where to go.
There are a lot of very likely solid starters--Nixon, Doubs, Myers
There are a lot of guys who if they win the starting spot might be in that former group--Morgan and Walker, Valentine and Stokes, Cooper...
And then there are the guys who have the highest variance outcomes; guys who may be nothingburger role player or who may break out. I think rookies like Bullard and Cooper or a handful of other guys are likely starter/role players, but if they hit could really be difference makers.
I gave a vote to a solid starter type (Doubs) and to a "if this hits, it HITS" guy in Bullard. At this junction, I really still prefer the latter category: guys who could be difference makers IF they hit, and guys I believe in. LVN is another in that category. The fun of a no-specific-criteria vote is determining how we value these different player variances.
There are a lot of very likely solid starters--Nixon, Doubs, Myers
There are a lot of guys who if they win the starting spot might be in that former group--Morgan and Walker, Valentine and Stokes, Cooper...
And then there are the guys who have the highest variance outcomes; guys who may be nothingburger role player or who may break out. I think rookies like Bullard and Cooper or a handful of other guys are likely starter/role players, but if they hit could really be difference makers.
I gave a vote to a solid starter type (Doubs) and to a "if this hits, it HITS" guy in Bullard. At this junction, I really still prefer the latter category: guys who could be difference makers IF they hit, and guys I believe in. LVN is another in that category. The fun of a no-specific-criteria vote is determining how we value these different player variances.
Doubs.Labrev wrote: ↑24 May 2024 13:37Folks, I get that Doubs does not have the explosive playmaking of a Reed, Wicks, or Watson, but the poor guy catches a lot of balls every damn game and has great rapport with QB1. His game may not be sexy, but his yardage does not count any less to our total offense than the other WRs.
As to the idea that WR4 cannot be ranked this high... what gives people the idea that there will be some clear hierarchy between our top four WRs, where Doubs will get significantly less snaps than whoever is third? Leaving aside the impact of injuries, WRs 1-4 will probably not have any major disparity in snaps between themselves.
I feel like Doubs has more explosive playmaking then some think. I have watched him beat corners deep many times and unfortunately the QB wasn't always able to get him the ball. He has a little Greg Jennings in him. I watched some youtube on him tonight and he is an impactful player. I knew this but I had to be reminded. I agree with #23 that any of the 4 WR could emerge as the top 2 targets. I think all are really good and weirdly all of them impact at the position differently.
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It is interesting to see your rankings this year. I have a lot of catching up to do here...
It is interesting to see your rankings this year. I have a lot of catching up to do here...
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Hope your move went well. That can be stressful sometimes. GO PACKERS!!
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I watched the replay of the 2022 game vs. Dallas when Christian Watson dropped a couple of passes early, and then scored 3 TDs. The route running that broke Watson free on these plays were based on his speed and ability to separate from unprepared Dallas DBs. Doubs, Reed, Wicks along with Watson and Musgrave (what the heck through Toure and Melton in there if they can make the team) could be the second coming of Jennings, Driver, Jones, Finley and Jordy. Musgrave and Craft have some work to do to prove they belong in the Chmura-Jackson conversation. Let's hope so.MY_TAKE wrote: ↑24 May 2024 23:50Doubs.Labrev wrote: ↑24 May 2024 13:37Folks, I get that Doubs does not have the explosive playmaking of a Reed, Wicks, or Watson, but the poor guy catches a lot of balls every damn game and has great rapport with QB1. His game may not be sexy, but his yardage does not count any less to our total offense than the other WRs.
As to the idea that WR4 cannot be ranked this high... what gives people the idea that there will be some clear hierarchy between our top four WRs, where Doubs will get significantly less snaps than whoever is third? Leaving aside the impact of injuries, WRs 1-4 will probably not have any major disparity in snaps between themselves.
I feel like Doubs has more explosive playmaking then some think. I have watched him beat corners deep many times and unfortunately the QB wasn't always able to get him the ball. He has a little Greg Jennings in him. I watched some youtube on him tonight and he is an impactful player. I knew this but I had to be reminded. I agree with #23 that any of the 4 WR could emerge as the top 2 targets. I think all are really good and weirdly all of them impact at the position differently.