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Fantasy Football - Panthers Players


Tub of Goo

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For you fantasy football players out there, what's your take on Panthers Players?  I'm an avid fan of FF, but sometimes I get caught drafting too high as a fan, or not drafting because I don't want to jinx one of our guys.  Anyway, here are our mentionable players and their average draft position per ESPN.

 

38. Cam Newton  

79. Greg Olsen 

99. Deangelo Williams

140. Kelvin Benjamin

174. Jonathan Stewart

 

Targeting any of these guys at those positions? Avoiding?

 

I'm probably going to try and get KB in all my leagues haha, I think he's a great deep pick with tons of upside.  I also really like Olsen and think KB will help open the middle of the field for him this year.  J stew isn't a bad pickup that late either, and think he could get a fair amount of the goal-line carries. 

 

 

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Cam will drop down a lot after the rib injury. KB has only gone up since the beginning of the preseason and Olsen has been going high. I have been drafting Cam, Olsen and KB and Carolina defense but I don't always get Cam when I think he's worth it. KB has been going in the 8th round in my leagues. Carolina D will end up being the best Panthers pick IMO.

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Only Panther fans know what kind of steal they are getting with Benjamin. He can be had in the damn 14th or 15th round and is a good WR4 that could possibly put up WR2 numbers this year. As for Cam, I NEVER get him because I always think I would jinx him.

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Only Panther fans know what kind of steal they are getting with Benjamin. He can be had in the damn 14th or 15th round and is a good WR4 that could possibly put up WR2 numbers this year. As for Cam, I NEVER get him because I always think I would jinx him.

 

Wrong. He can't be had after the 9th round. He goes as early as the 7th or 8th too.

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Wrong. He can't be had after the 9th round. He goes as early as the 7th or 8th too.

 

How you gon say I'm wrong when I have already drafted in 4 of my leagues? The highest he has been drafted is 9th round. I got him in the 14th round in 2 of my leagues and 13th in my other league.

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How you gon say I'm wrong when I have already drafted in 4 of my leagues? The highest he has been drafted is 9th round. I got him in the 14th round in 2 of my leagues and 13th in my other league.

 

You must be playing in 6-team leagues. 

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Haha, I think people just don't know about him thomas, i can bet you anything he's probably not on my friends radar in my league. At least I hope not. 

 

Well if you're playing with idiot friends that's possible but in public money leagues he's going no later than the 9th. 

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