11-27-2020, 01:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2020, 01:35 AM by shadyshoelace.)
Good stuff, I enjoyed reading this article!
Regarding the Wraiths pick, the fact that Skyline played a lot of WR and had so many receiving yards and so few rushing yards is exactly why it made sense for YKW to draft a WR. Skyline is the #5 TPE RB in the league and Vermillion is the top S25 RB coming off his rookie season, RB is so low of a need that the team felt comfortable trading away a former league MVP and future HOF RB (more on that later). After Sakura, the only other WR on the roster is Mark Walker, who's great but obviously you need more depth after those two.
The team's rushing stats also look weird because Hanyadi was the RB for the first 6 games of the season, then was traded and replaced with Vermillion, so their combined 800 or so rushing yards and 8 TDs were really the team's leading rusher.
Also just for the record, Skyline led all RBs in receiving. The two players listed as FB above him are actually TEs.
Regarding the Wraiths pick, the fact that Skyline played a lot of WR and had so many receiving yards and so few rushing yards is exactly why it made sense for YKW to draft a WR. Skyline is the #5 TPE RB in the league and Vermillion is the top S25 RB coming off his rookie season, RB is so low of a need that the team felt comfortable trading away a former league MVP and future HOF RB (more on that later). After Sakura, the only other WR on the roster is Mark Walker, who's great but obviously you need more depth after those two.
The team's rushing stats also look weird because Hanyadi was the RB for the first 6 games of the season, then was traded and replaced with Vermillion, so their combined 800 or so rushing yards and 8 TDs were really the team's leading rusher.
Also just for the record, Skyline led all RBs in receiving. The two players listed as FB above him are actually TEs.