I did my staff fantasy football draft last night, it was a 14 team super flex draft with a third round reversal on sleeper. Picking from the 12: Breece Hall Garrett Wilson Jonathan Taylor Dalton Kincaid Aaron Rodger’s George Pickens Raheem Mostert Jake Ferguson Kai’imi Fairbairn Jets D/ST Justin Fields AJ Dillon Adam Thielen Christina Watson Dontayvion Wicks I think I did incredibly from the 12th position.
landing Breece Hall at pick 12 is miracle work, you are going to make that league pay big time for letting that happen. I dont have much experience with superflex but this team seems pretty great for 14 team. Tough break with AJ Dillon getting sent to IR today and being out for the season but if no one took Marshawn Lloyd you can likely scoop him up week1
@@RenTenASMR unfortunately marshaan Lloyd went very early in the draft I think 10th round but he was dropped and I’ve tried to pick him up on waivers. because it was super flex qb’s go so early. The first round went: Josh Allen Patrick Mahomes Lamar Jackson CMC Tyreek Hill Jalen Hurts CJ Stroud Ceedee Jettas Amon-Ra St Brown Jamar Chase Breece Hall Bijan Kyler Murray (cardinals fan)
Achane averaged the highest yards per carry of all time minimum 100 attempts. Had the number one breakaway run rate number one yards per touch number three evaded tackles per attempt. Not having him in the elite efficiency tier makes absolutely no sense. Dude was historically efficient
he was amazing but he had a very small workload compared to most of the other guys on the list and less than half the touches for everyone in the two tiers above him. Not trying to discount his accomplishments, he was definitely electric, but what we saw from him was a very small sample size
don’t be biased he was great and i’m a big achane fan but he didn’t play nearly enough to be labeled as efficient. it’s sort of similar to if a rb plays one good game and then doesn’t play again. u could say he had really good averages but that doesn’t show the whole picture. achane didn’t even have 1k yards.
@@bcs785 that’s not what efficient means tho. Being an efficient back means you made the most of every single touch. It doesn’t speak to volume or workload. Ofc it’s more impressive to have elite efficient with a bigger workload, but it’s still a separate category with different metrics to consider. Achane had enough volume where his historical efficiency warrants having him as one of the most efficient backs in the nfl rn. He had over 100 carrys. Ur not measuring efficiency if ur going off of the workload
Yes but in his defense he is a lot less involved in the passing game bc the Lions have Gibbs and looking at the general trend of this tierlist, the downhill bruising type backs just tend to fall lower than the dual threats, so considering his playstyle he was actually pretty high up and relatively efficient
Excellent video and stellar detail, can tell you put in the work and effort in each and every one of your videos, keep it up!!
Thank you that means a lot🤝
Love how long and in-depth these are also liked your tiers
Thank you! Coming up with the tier names is sometimes the best part
First 🤯 Great video man love the content 💯
Feels illegal to be THIS early
Can you do free safety’s next
That would be an interesting one but I can tell you for sure your guy would be at the top
@@RenTenASMR that's prolly why he wants it. As a pats fan, do corners lol
I did my staff fantasy football draft last night, it was a 14 team super flex draft with a third round reversal on sleeper.
Picking from the 12:
Breece Hall
Garrett Wilson
Jonathan Taylor
Dalton Kincaid
Aaron Rodger’s
George Pickens
Raheem Mostert
Jake Ferguson
Kai’imi Fairbairn
Jets D/ST
Justin Fields
AJ Dillon
Adam Thielen
Christina Watson
Dontayvion Wicks
I think I did incredibly from the 12th position.
landing Breece Hall at pick 12 is miracle work, you are going to make that league pay big time for letting that happen. I dont have much experience with superflex but this team seems pretty great for 14 team. Tough break with AJ Dillon getting sent to IR today and being out for the season but if no one took Marshawn Lloyd you can likely scoop him up week1
@@RenTenASMR unfortunately marshaan Lloyd went very early in the draft I think 10th round but he was dropped and I’ve tried to pick him up on waivers. because it was super flex qb’s go so early. The first round went:
Josh Allen
Patrick Mahomes
Lamar Jackson
CMC
Tyreek Hill
Jalen Hurts
CJ Stroud
Ceedee
Jettas
Amon-Ra St Brown
Jamar Chase
Breece Hall
Bijan
Kyler Murray (cardinals fan)
Achane averaged the highest yards per carry of all time minimum 100 attempts. Had the number one breakaway run rate number one yards per touch number three evaded tackles per attempt. Not having him in the elite efficiency tier makes absolutely no sense. Dude was historically efficient
he was amazing but he had a very small workload compared to most of the other guys on the list and less than half the touches for everyone in the two tiers above him. Not trying to discount his accomplishments, he was definitely electric, but what we saw from him was a very small sample size
don’t be biased he was great and i’m a big achane fan but he didn’t play nearly enough to be labeled as efficient. it’s sort of similar to if a rb plays one good game and then doesn’t play again. u could say he had really good averages but that doesn’t show the whole picture. achane didn’t even have 1k yards.
@@bcs785 that’s not what efficient means tho. Being an efficient back means you made the most of every single touch. It doesn’t speak to volume or workload. Ofc it’s more impressive to have elite efficient with a bigger workload, but it’s still a separate category with different metrics to consider. Achane had enough volume where his historical efficiency warrants having him as one of the most efficient backs in the nfl rn. He had over 100 carrys. Ur not measuring efficiency if ur going off of the workload
Montgomery was so low on the list
Yes but in his defense he is a lot less involved in the passing game bc the Lions have Gibbs and looking at the general trend of this tierlist, the downhill bruising type backs just tend to fall lower than the dual threats, so considering his playstyle he was actually pretty high up and relatively efficient