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  1. Dutch

    Top 10 Wrs

    Barely a quarter into the season and yes, this thread is here once again. It will be interesting to see how the rankings may change throughout the season which I think can create some discussion as well. 1. Julio Jones - I've already made bold predictions regarding Julio getting 2,000 receiving yards this season and he's baling out so far. He's one of the two unstoppable receivers right now. 2. Antonio Brown - Marvin Harrison reborn and like Air said, he's more explosive and I had to concede to that fact; at least after the catch. But having like 5 catches for what, 2 years straight and over 70 yards for almost a season worth of games (well he did until Vick ruined that), this guy cannot be covered. He's incredibly intelligent, watches film and understands the game knowing how to adjust his route running and tendencies to his opponents weaknesses. Hands down the best route runner in the league as well. 3. Dez Bryant - He's hurt and off the scene right now which makes it easy to forget about him but this guy is just pure dominance. He's a TD machine and just makes defenders look like little leagues. 4. Calvin Johnson - Not having the best start but I'm not writing him off yet. With the surge of great young talent on his heels, he can't maintain the top dog mantle if he isn't performing like one. The young guys are out performing him so justifiably, I have to put them ahead of him because of how great they are playing. 5. A.J Green - One of my favorite receivers in the league. Green is just so smooth the way he does everything. How he runs his routes, plucks the ball out the air, subtly gets behind the defense; he's a threat every play and one of the best deep threats in the league. 6. Larry Fitzgerald - A lot of people here stuck a fork in Larry. But now that he has a healthy and capable QB throwing him the ball, he's putting up monstrous numbers. I don't think he will be as explosive as he was taking it to the house anywhere, but he is still incredibly reliable and can kill you with big gains. Still very savvy, great route runner, catches everything and in traffic, and can be one of the deadliest red zone weapons period. Larry is back 7. Brandon Marshall - Had a down year in Chicago with the mess that was down there. However, he's proving that he's still that go to guy that will consistently shred the defense. He's not an explosive receiver, but he will continually catch balls and continually move the chains getting first downs. He's hard to stop. 8. Demaryius Thomas - This kid is one of the most dangerous and electric receivers with the ball in his hands. He's always a threat to take it to the house. 9. DeAndre Hopkins - I really like Hopkins. He's everything you want in a young receiver. He could be doing so much more if he had some stability at the QB position. 10. Odell Beckham Jr - Simply amazing how talented this kid is. Not sure what else to say. He can do everything you want him to do and he can kill you from anywhere on the field. He's just explosive. Honorable Mentions: Jordy Nelson - If you weren't injured, I'd put you on the list. Amari Cooper - I don't know how long before my bias kicks in and I put him on the list prematurely Steve Smith - He's like fine wine.
  2. Dutch

    Buy or Sell

    Buy or Sell around the league: Teams, coaches and players Buy or Sell: The make the play offs
  3. Dutch

    The Division Swap

    If you had to switch your team to another division to take the place of another team, which division would you switch to? Would you switch to a weak division for strategic purposes? Would you switch to a division to rival a particular team that you like or hate? Or maybe switch to a division because you believe it will increase the excitement factor and make for some good games? Or would you switch to a division for the sake of competition purposes? Who would your new rival be? How do you think your team would fare in it's new division? Also feel free to add random team division swap in the league that would be interesting. NFC West The NFC West would be very different without the Seahawks but I think it would still be some exciting and competitive games making this move. The Eagles and Cardinals games have been good for almost the past 6 years. I'm not totally writing off the 49ers either. Going against the Rams and Foles with Bradford would be interesting. The Rams play tough as well and I think this division would still be fun to watch. I don't think we'd stand a chance with the Seahawks still in the division. NFC East Seeing the Seahawks and Cowboys squaring off should be a good matchup. The Cowboys shocked the world beating them last season. I still think the Seahawks win this division Random Division Swap Pick: New AFC North :patriots: This division would be so awesome if it were real. Steelers vs Patriots game would be epic. The Ravens and Patriots games have been teeth clenching close and their bouts in the playoffs the last several years has boosted excitement. I think all the teams in this division would play each other very tough and make for some great games throughout the year. Every single game would count. New AFC East I think this division would be a lot more balanced with the Patriots gone. I think almost any team could win this division.
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