View Full Version : Best NFL wide receiver? Davante Adams says it's him
insidehoops
11-06-2020, 04:57 PM
Who do you say are the best wide receivers in the NFL this season?
Per ESPN: "When asked if he's the best wide receiver in the league, Adams said: "I think that's fair to say. I think that's not being conceited. That's just being confident. I think, obviously, what I've done and what I'm going to continue to do is going to prove that to anybody who isn't on board with that."
Now, Adams was directly asked this question. So, what's he going to say, no? Almost any player will agree with the premise.
What say you?
~primetime~
11-06-2020, 05:06 PM
It's Hopkins
Adams is top-10...maybe top-5...I always thought he was overrated just due to his situation of being the only guy for Rodgers to throw at, but he's a talented WR.
maybe I can work up a top-10 list later today...haven't thought about ranking much this year really
CelticBaller
11-07-2020, 10:28 AM
Julio Jones
Carbine
11-07-2020, 02:54 PM
It's definitely not Hopkins.
Julio Jones is #1
Michael Thomas is #2
~primetime~
11-07-2020, 10:09 PM
Julio been having trouble just staying on the field... I'm not even sure he's the #1 on his own team any more.
I can see an argument for MT though
But question...how is it "definitely" not Hopkins?... like he's not even in your top 5?
Carbine
11-08-2020, 12:41 AM
There you go speaking out of you pooper again.
Didn't Julio just lead the league in yards in 2018? 2nd in the league last year? 2nd in 2017?
And top 3 this year in yards per game?
Here's why it definitely isn't Hopkins - Because it definitely IS Julio Jones.
~primetime~
11-08-2020, 12:58 PM
your big stat is YPG, but Hopkins has more than Julio...WHILE staying healthy
:confusedshrug:
Carbine
11-08-2020, 04:49 PM
You can judge a player and say he's the best based on a 7 game sample all you want. People hopefully will call you out on that bullshit.
I'll take the more logical approach and use a 50+ game sample size, with more emphasis/weight given to the last two years.
LoneyROY7
11-08-2020, 09:20 PM
It's Hopkins right now. He's so difficult to cover.
Doomsday Dallas
11-10-2020, 09:27 PM
$hit man... I wonder if it will be DK Metcalf here soon.
looks like a T.O. / Megatron type of receiver to me.
Could be FF #1 receiver off the board next year.
Hopkins doesn't seem like an Elite player to be considered best in the league. He was traded away for a below average running back.
but yea... I guess one could argue he's currently the best in the league. If it's Dallas deciding who to take for a year or two... I'd want them to take Hopkins over Adams.
but you still have Julio & M.Thomas to consider... if it's just one game, I'd take one of them over Hopkins or Adams.
Depending on your game plan... T.Hill, while not the best, could still be considered the most dangerous. The Chiefs don't need him to dominate, but if they did call on him to do so... he can deliver.
Also... I have no problem calling Dalvin Cook the best RB in the league. He is without question currently the best.
Charlie Sheen
11-13-2020, 10:52 AM
Also... I have no problem calling Dalvin Cook the best RB in the league. He is without question currently the best.
Off the top of my head, I can't remember a time when the rb position was this loaded at the top. Kamara, CMC, Hunt, Chubb, Jacobs, Cook, Henry,...
~primetime~
11-13-2020, 02:51 PM
Off the top of my head, I can't remember a time when the rb position was this loaded at the top. Kamara, CMC, Hunt, Chubb, Jacobs, Cook, Henry,...
Zeke and Saquon too...there really are a ton of elite RBs right now
Gurley would be in there too if he hadn't been injured
Nanners
11-14-2020, 03:20 AM
$hit man... I wonder if it will be DK Metcalf here soon.
looks like a T.O. / Megatron type of receiver to me.
Could be FF #1 receiver off the board next year.
Hopkins doesn't seem like an Elite player to be considered best in the league. He was traded away for a below average running back.
but yea... I guess one could argue he's currently the best in the league. If it's Dallas deciding who to take for a year or two... I'd want them to take Hopkins over Adams.
but you still have Julio & M.Thomas to consider... if it's just one game, I'd take one of them over Hopkins or Adams.
Depending on your game plan... T.Hill, while not the best, could still be considered the most dangerous. The Chiefs don't need him to dominate, but if they did call on him to do so... he can deliver.
Also... I have no problem calling Dalvin Cook the best RB in the league. He is without question currently the best.
I agree with basically this entire post.
Metcalf totally reminds me of Megatron in the sense that his physical gifts look to simply be on a different level than most other NFL players, and he definitely still has room to improve on his route running, hands, timing, decision making, and other receiver skills... the sky is the limit for him.
Hopkins is definitely an elite player in the "skill" metrics where Metcalf is still improving (route running, hands, timing, etc), and the same is true for Michael Thomas and Davante Adams... but while Metcalf has still has the potential to develop his skillset to a truly elite level, these other guys will never be able to develop the physical gifts of Metcalf.
The one guy who I think is undeniably elite in terms of both physical gifts and WR skillset is Julio Jones, and at this moment I would probably have to rank him #1 overall (when healthy).
Maybe I am biased because I snagged him in fantasy, but I also think that Justin Jefferson is going to be a consensus top 5 WR in the not so distant future. He doesnt have elite size like Metcalf, but he is a phenomenal athlete and his WR skillset is as good as any other rookie WR I can ever remember watching. FWIW, PFF currently has Jefferson ranked 2nd overall among receivers (they have Davante as #1).
Charlie Sheen
11-16-2020, 11:12 AM
Zeke and Saquon too...there really are a ton of elite RBs right now
Gurley would be in there too if he hadn't been injured
Dang. I completely forgot about zeke and saquon too. :cheers:
Doomsday Dallas
11-29-2020, 07:45 PM
Depending on your game plan... T.Hill, while not the best, could still be considered the most dangerous. The Chiefs don't need him to dominate, but if they did call on him to do so... he can deliver.
See what I'm saying. T.Hill is easily in that Top-5 conversation.
He makes it look easy too, doing back flips in the end zone... and he has a SB ring.
261 yrds and 3 TDs... Still enough time left for that 4th TD.
Doomsday Dallas
11-29-2020, 11:23 PM
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5LvH9OjJaeE/maxresdefault.jpg
https://youtu.be/SQwrWLaf4ag
Charlie Sheen
12-16-2020, 10:55 AM
i didn't want to make a new thread for this, but it made me laugh...
https://i.ibb.co/mq7Qy7Z/Eo7-FFE7-XMAILtd-P.png
~primetime~
12-16-2020, 12:11 PM
wow
and Harry, who was a 1st round pick and the 2nd WR taken overall, looks to be a bust as well.
Nanners
12-17-2020, 12:03 PM
wow
and Harry, who was a 1st round pick and the 2nd WR taken overall, looks to be a bust as well.
2nd WR picked in a draft where they could have taken a stud like AJ Brown, DK Metcalf, or Terry Mclauren... :facepalm
CelticBaller
12-18-2020, 08:41 AM
i didn't want to make a new thread for this, but it made me laugh...
https://i.ibb.co/mq7Qy7Z/Eo7-FFE7-XMAILtd-P.png
:facepalm
TheMan
01-04-2021, 05:03 PM
Adams sure plays like the best WR in the NFL vs my Bears :(
If adams not 1 he’s 2. Mike Evans also underrated.
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