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  • FlaxMartin
    SBR MVP
    • 08-13-10
    • 2148

    #1
    Season props discussions
    Hey lads, have been looking around for some decent season props, but haven´t found a thread here about it so here it goes. I might be blind, but anyway. I´ve so far locked in these season props:

    Julio Jones to become receiving champ: $200 at +600.
    Sterling Shephard to become receiving champ: $50 at +9000.
    Melvin Gordon to become rushing champ: $35 at +2000.
    Copper Kupp to become receiving champ: $20 at +8000.
    Adam Thielen to become receiving champ: $110 at +2200.

    Thoughts about this one? Really like the play on Thielen, here in sweden you can find him at +1400 at some books.
    Have anyone found a prop for OBJ to go to IR?
  • BigdaddyQH
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-13-09
    • 19530

    #2
    Gordon has no chance of becoming the rushing champ. Not with Rivers at QB for the Bolts. As far as your receiving champ picks are concerned, none of them have a real good chance because none of them are "go to" receivers except Jones, but he is reserved for the deep ball big play situations.
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    • FlaxMartin
      SBR MVP
      • 08-13-10
      • 2148

      #3
      Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
      Gordon has no chance of becoming the rushing champ. Not with Rivers at QB for the Bolts. As far as your receiving champ picks are concerned, none of them have a real good chance because none of them are "go to" receivers except Jones, but he is reserved for the deep ball big play situations.
      Thielen had 153 targets last year, almost 10 per game. Stefon Diggs had 149. Shepards odds has already been slashed at my book.
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      • rm18
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 09-20-05
        • 22291

        #4
        Kupp wtf
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        • The J-Dizzle
          SBR MVP
          • 03-09-10
          • 1089

          #5
          Thielen had somewhat of a falloff after week 8 though. Only had one 100-yard game after that.

          I would take my chances with Robby Anderson instead.
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          • FlaxMartin
            SBR MVP
            • 08-13-10
            • 2148

            #6
            Robby Anderson pays +7500 at my book. Worthy a shot? What makes you confident about him?

            Originally posted by The J-Dizzle
            Thielen had somewhat of a falloff after week 8 though. Only had one 100-yard game after that.

            I would take my chances with Robby Anderson instead.
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            • agendaman
              SBR MVP
              • 12-01-11
              • 3732

              #7
              49rs over
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              • BigdaddyQH
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 07-13-09
                • 19530

                #8
                I suggest you find out who the "go to" WR's were last season. It is highly unlikely that the established QB's are going to change that this season, at least at the beginning. Also, define "Receiving Champions". Is that total number of catches? Total yards? Exactly what. If it is total yards, then the target number is insignificant.
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                • The J-Dizzle
                  SBR MVP
                  • 03-09-10
                  • 1089

                  #9
                  Originally posted by FlaxMartin
                  Robby Anderson pays +7500 at my book. Worthy a shot? What makes you confident about him?
                  What I like about him in short:
                  His usage rate went up in the last four games. He played 71% of the snaps before that which went up to 94% in the last four weeks.
                  Result? He got 336 yards and 3 TDs. That's good for an average of about 1350 yards.
                  I also expect the usual sophomore jump for Darnold, and the offense as a whole. Robby is their best receiver and he will show it this year.
                  At odds at 81.0 I believe he might be worth a shot. My only concern is that Adam Gase is their coach. Offenses led by Gase has been very low volume offenses (since he had Peyton Manning in Denver). Volume is a concern.
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                  • Coach Potato
                    SBR MVP
                    • 08-31-11
                    • 4303

                    #10
                    here's wat I'm thinking about playing:

                    juju receiving leader - he'll get volume n I personally do t think he'll have 2 much of a problem now that he's the no 1 guy

                    joe mixon/derrick Henry rushing leader- mixon was pretty good last year but no 1 really noticed. Henry was a beast down the stretch n I think the titans r gonna ride him again all season.

                    jimmy g passing leader- this 1 a long shit but if he can stay healthy I think he can put up sum big yards in shanahans system.

                    odell receiving leader?? lots of weapons but he'll be the clear no 1 n the deep threat. injuries n targets is a concern

                    Mike evans with Bruce arians?

                    Phillip rivers MVP - Chargers r loaded n will b 1 of the best teams in the league so he could b in the running.

                    really liking Carson went 4 mvp 2.

                    just gotta narrow them down lol
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                    • FlaxMartin
                      SBR MVP
                      • 08-13-10
                      • 2148

                      #11
                      Seems like there is some value, and might very well be worthy 20 bucks.

                      Originally posted by The J-Dizzle
                      What I like about him in short:
                      His usage rate went up in the last four games. He played 71% of the snaps before that which went up to 94% in the last four weeks.
                      Result? He got 336 yards and 3 TDs. That's good for an average of about 1350 yards.
                      I also expect the usual sophomore jump for Darnold, and the offense as a whole. Robby is their best receiver and he will show it this year.
                      At odds at 81.0 I believe he might be worth a shot. My only concern is that Adam Gase is their coach. Offenses led by Gase has been very low volume offenses (since he had Peyton Manning in Denver). Volume is a concern.
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