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Have Kyle trask (bucs qb) and Anthony Schwartz (browns WR) on my taxi squad from dynasty start up draft last year and kinda have no idea what to do with them. Anyone have any input on if u think theyβll have any relevance in the future and if they are worth a roster spot? Bottom of my bench is guys like Curtis samuel, Conklin, e sanders, beasley, perine (mixon handcuff) for reference Thanks!
https://twitter.com/adavidhalejoint/status/1462804563656724487?s=21
Sorry the formatting messed up in Reddit title - itβs easier to read as a tweet.
I know these stats are probably cherry-picked (who is missing if you look at 3k yards, 30 TD, or if you bump to 3500) but I think this is a good illustration as to Young, Stroudβs seasons - as well as a potentially slept on QB in the ACC.
I can never find a whole lot off analysis on him and what I do find he seems to not be terribly good. Often backing up until the team runs out of starters and he starts his senior year and does OKAY.
If 44 yr old Tom Brady gets hurt he inherits a heck of a trio of WRsβ¦
In the last 20 Super Bowls, the winning QB has posted a 40 yard dash time of worse than 5 seconds in 9 of them. Meaning 45% of Super Bowls have been won by some of the least athletic QBs possible. Now I know I gave away the answer to this already, but guess which QB in this coming class fits that? Kyle Trask.
I'm not going to rely just on that one fact though. Here's another fact you will find shocking. Kyle Trask has 5 letters in his last name. In the last 20 Super Bowls, the winning QB has had 5 letters in his last name in 9 of them. That's 45% of the time again.
Now I know what you're thinking. 45% and 45% together is 90%. Are you saying that there's a 90% chance Kyle Trask will win a Super Bowl?
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.
Per video from his twitter: https://twitter.com/ktrask9/status/1344706306993778691?s=19
Career Stats:
Where are you guys taking them? 3rd round? Waivers?
Both these guys have at least some potential to be starting QBs within the next 2 years. Brady is about to turn 150 years old and the writing is on the wall for Cousins to be let go if the Vikings don't make the playoffs this year. If you look at his contract, they can trade him after this season and the team taking him would eat most of his contract ($35m out of the $45m he'll be owed).
Even if Brady and Cousins both play 2 more seasons, should rebuilding teams be stashing both of these rookies on their taxi squads?
I have 3 3rd round picks (our draft is only 3 rounds), and I am considering using 2 of them to take both of these guys. If nothing else, to flip them later if/when they get their shots. If you're in a SF and looking to make late-round dart throws, it seems QBs with SOME potential are better bets than some WR/RB who very likely will never be fantasy relevant.
Can anyone make a case to take a different player/players at the back end of round 3? I know it's always a crap shoot, but I want to make the smartest use of every pick I have.
https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/status/1342271940803883008?s=20
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