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Cam graces two fanatsy covers


philw5289

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Cam WILL NOT put up the fantasy numbers he put up last year, just not going to happen guys.

I love him just as much as the next guy, but we added Tolbert, improved our OL for the run game, and have a deeper WR corps. He's just not going to get the rushing touchdowns that he did last year, which is why he was such a fantasy stud.

Now don't get me wrong, he'll still be a top 10 fantasy QB, but closer to 10 than to 1 and that's only because of the rest of the weapons we have on offense

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I got him in the last round of the draft last season. Those days are over.

Same here. It's crazy how people are over-drafting players this year, in the middle of a 12 team long draft and Gronk and Graham went #7 and #9. Cam was the #2 QB taken at #12 but as much as I loved having Cam last season, I'm not willing to spend a 1st rounder on him. I feel like he will run the ball much less this season, especially goal line carries, thus making him a top 5 QB just not a 1st rounder. I'd happily take him at the tail end of the 2nd or early 3rd, before then I'm losing value when I could get a top tier RB or WR.

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