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Tucker Kraft gets my vote. Evan Williams is 2nd.
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McKinney. 5 picks in first 5 games. That's rather a rare feat and gets my vote.

Kraft is a great deserving pick as well

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06 Oct 2024 19:32
It’s between Kraft, Evan Williams, and Edge Cooper for me. Three less heralded, underdog type players that stepped up big today and made game changing plays.

Gonna listen to arguments and think on it.
I don't view Kraft as underdog anymore, other he is working in a target rich environment. I want to see the snap counts on Cooper, Williams, and Brooks. Their efforts are magnified by limited chances to excell.

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Evan Williams for me. Just no panic in critical situations.
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McKinney was the most impactful player but voting for him is kind of like voting for the QB, contrary to the goal of this thread which should give a handicap to an unexpected player.

Therefore my vote goes to Kraft. 2 TD's and a big 3rd down catch in crunch time. Good blocking also.

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Williams. He was all over the field, had two PBUs, one of which was the dagger.

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Give me Kraft.

The guy scored on two plays where he showed supreme effort to get into the endzone. He made plays that probably should have stopped him short but he got physical and fought to not be denied from the endzone. Those were sparks. His 1st TD IMO turned the tide of the game. His 2nd put all the pressure on the Rams to move the ball and move it fast. He set the defense up to get sacks and pressures.
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Cdragon wrote:
06 Oct 2024 22:31
APB wrote:
06 Oct 2024 19:32
It’s between Kraft, Evan Williams, and Edge Cooper for me. Three less heralded, underdog type players that stepped up big today and made game changing plays.

Gonna listen to arguments and think on it.
I don't view Kraft as underdog anymore, other he is working in a target rich environment. I want to see the snap counts on Cooper, Williams, and Brooks. Their efforts are magnified by limited chances to excell.
Kraft has never had 2 tds in a game like he did yesterday, and yesterday was also a career high in receiving yards for him.

He may have solidified himself as the #1 TE before yesterday, but we have never won a game basically bc of his production for 4 quarters.
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Cdragon wrote:
06 Oct 2024 22:31
APB wrote:
06 Oct 2024 19:32
It’s between Kraft, Evan Williams, and Edge Cooper for me. Three less heralded, underdog type players that stepped up big today and made game changing plays.

Gonna listen to arguments and think on it.
I don't view Kraft as underdog anymore, other he is working in a target rich environment. I want to see the snap counts on Cooper, Williams, and Brooks. Their efforts are magnified by limited chances to excell.
It's become easy to forget that Kraft was a small school college player, just five games into his second year playing in the NFL. That dude has not made strides, he's made leaps toward becoming one of the best all-around TEs in the game. Yesterday was another day where he exceeded what any ordinary expectation should be for him and he won the game for us.

It's Kraft for me.

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I'll buy the argument for Kraft.

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Kraft for sure, although Cooper would be my defensive choice. Just good to see impact plays from him.

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The past is the past.

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Giving props to Walluwl for his pick of Rasheed Walker. Walker gave up just one pressure on 30 pass-blocking snaps and was the highest-graded run blocker along the offensive line.

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Cdragon wrote:
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Giving props to Walluwl for his pick of Rasheed Walker. Walker gave up just one pressure on 30 pass-blocking snaps and was the highest-graded run blocker along the offensive line.
And yet, mostly responsible for the pressure on Love on the Pick 6...
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Cdragon wrote:
08 Oct 2024 17:00
Giving props to Walluwl for his pick of Rasheed Walker. Walker gave up just one pressure on 30 pass-blocking snaps and was the highest-graded run blocker along the offensive line.
He only said "Walker" though. He might have meant Quay.

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