📝32 Teams In 32 Days 📝
Todays team: Green Bay Packers
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-Refer to my pinned tweet for grade scale-
Tucker Kraft A
Kraft was ascending to an elite TE until the unfortunate ACL tear in week 9. All things are pointing to him returning at the start of the year and even if he starts a little slower, I have all the faith that he returns to form. He easily looked like Love's first option last year and with the departure of Doubs and Wicks, I see him only being more involved. Kraft would be A for me but I am cautious on the slow start. Other than that it's wheels up
Josh Jacobs: A
As long as he does play this season, I think he's going to be the same old, reliable, consistent fantasy player he's always been. He's good for 1,000 yards, double digit TDs and 36 or more receptions every time he plays they year out. They like him a lot in Green Bay and the offense tends to go through him a lot so his output is awesome. You can't go wrong with Jacobs
Jordan Love: A-
Love is a good player and he's pretty consistent at not having many "bad" weeks, but he also doesn't have a lot of "great" weeks, and when the weeks are bad, they're cost you the week bad. He also misses about 2 weeks a year as well. On the plus side he's a gunslinger, and even though that can lead to mistakes at times, it works out more often than not. He sits around that 15th spot outside of one year, and that is the area I see him at again.
Watson/Reed: A-
I honestly don't know what is going to happen with these two. Lafleur hates the term "WR1" and it shows. No one is ever the main guy and the ball gets spread like crazy between them all. Watson and Reed both just got paid with Watson making a little more. I think it's going to be Kraft first, then a back and forth of these two having good weeks. I do like Watson's ceiling more per week because he can really go off, but he's never caught more than 5 passes in a game or stayed healthy all year. Gun to my head, I'm taking Watson and hoping he stays healthy because if he does he should be a really great value. If he doesn't then Reed will be
Matthew Golden: B-
I've never been a fan of Golden, didn't love his prospect profile nor his landing spot. I still hold that same feeling after a lackluster rookie year but I do think he can get some good games in with less receivers in the pecking order. I'm probably still staying away from him in drafts but with Watson's health always being an issue, he could have some solid production in some stretches this year.
The packers always have a weird offense, except for Jacobs and Kraft before the injury last year. If the value is right I will grab a couple of these guys, but the main targets for me in this offense is far and away Jacobs and Kraft.
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