Trubisky ranked 7th among 2nd-year players entering 2018

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By Nate Burleson
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1 Deshaun Watson QB Texans

After years of shuffling through starting quarterbacks, the Texans finally found their guy in Watson. He took the league by storm when competing with some of the most high flying offenses during his six starts -- New England in Week 3, Kansas City in Week 5, and Seattle in Week 6. Unfortunately a non-contact knee injury ended his impressive rookie campaign, one that had him in the MVP conversation at midseason. There's no doubt in my mind that Watson picks up where he left off.


2 Kareem Hunt RB Chiefs

Hunt was a huge part of Andy Reid's offense in 2017 and finished as the league rushing leader (1,327 yards). With Patrick Mahomes stepping in under center after Alex Smith's departure, Hunt's role will have a greater impact on the Chiefs' offensive success. I'm looking for Hunt to maintain a level of consistency for 16 games, something we didn't see in Year 1 with a midseason dip in production.


3 Alvin Kamara RB Saints

Kamara took the Saints' offense to another level after the team parted ways with Adrian Peterson. The duo of Kamara and Mark Ingram then took tremendous pressure off Drew Brees and the passing game, putting up gaudy numbers and flashy plays every time out. The 2017 Offensive Rookie of the Year is poised to take an even bigger role early in 2018 with Ingram's four-game suspension, so it'll be interesting how Sean Payton utilizes his young star.


4 Leonard Fournette RB Jaguars

Having three running backs in my top four shouldn't surprise anyone after their show-stopping performances in 2017. Fournette quickly became the anchor of the Jags' offense and will carry a greater load in Year 2 with a young wide receiver group taking the field. Unlike Hunt and Kamara, Fournette brings an old-school style to the position. He's a hard-nosed bruiser who can eat up yardage and the clock.


5 Marshon Lattimore CB Saints

Lattimore looked anything but a rookie in 2017. Not only did he elevate a defense that sorely needed it to compete in the NFC, he solidified himself as one of the league's best defensive backs. Named the 2017 Defensive Rookie of the Year, Lattimore should maintain his high-level play on the island.


6 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR Steelers

There's a lot to like about this kid. He made big contributions to a Steelers offense already full of talent. JuJu led all rookie receivers in receiving yards (917) and receiving touchdowns (seven) last year, and he moves up the depth chart with the departure of Martavis Bryant. The No. 2 receiver spot is perfect for the second-year wideout as JuJu should get more touches with Antonio Brown garnering most of the attention opposite him.


7 Mitchell Trubisky QB Bears

The run-first Bears offense kept a lot of responsibility off Trubisky in 2017. It's like Trubisky was trying to find his way in a room with the lights off. Now, the lights are on and he can see all of his newly-signed weapons -- Allen Robinson, Taylor Gabriel and Trey Burton. We're going to see how comfortable Trubisky is under center as this offense becomes more balanced. Even with the plethora of offensive additions, though, this offense will still run through the legs of Jordan Howard.



8 Adoree Jackson CB Titans

Jackson is the new-school cornerback and versatile defensive back every team wants. We saw glimpses of big-play ability in 2017, and he's poised to take a leap as a sophomore. With a year under Jackson's belt and the addition of Malcolm Butler, the Titans' secondary should improve the team's 25th-ranked passing defense from a year ago.


9 Jamal Adams S Jets

Adams was a big get for the Jets in the 2017 NFL Draft. He has the mind of a veteran in a young player's body, evident by his fast play on the field. Adams has figured it out early in his career, which could land him a Pro Bowl nod in Year 2.


10 Christian McCaffrey RB Panthers

McCaffrey had a good season as a rookie, posting more than 1,000 yards from scrimmage for the Panthers. He'll take over as the team's primary running back with Jonathan Stewart moving on in free agency, and I'm curious to see how much more the Panthers utilize him. I'd expect his numbers to rise in 2018.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...on-heads-nfls-top-secondyear-players-for-2018
 

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That list is pretty spot on and honestly Trubisky might be too high. All of the players ranked ahead of him had extremely productive seasons.
 

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That list is pretty spot on and honestly Trubisky might be too high. All of the players ranked ahead of him had extremely productive seasons.

he's ahead of Jamal Adams, who seemed to be the top choice for people who wanted to go defense last year. Definitely glad we went QB. If we took Adams, right now we'd be looking at Adams and maybe Josh Allen instead of Roquan and Trubisky. I'll take what we have at both positions.
 

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he's ahead of Jamal Adams, who seemed to be the top choice for people who wanted to go defense last year. Definitely glad we went QB. If we took Adams, right now we'd be looking at Adams and maybe Josh Allen instead of Roquan and Trubisky. I'll take what we have at both positions.

What about Adams and Rosen?


This is a set up...
 

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Overall it seems fair.
 

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It's clear watching Good Morning Football, they are all in on Trubisky. As am I. And HTJ. And Watson.
 

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Yeah I'd take Rosen over Allen. But I'd absolutely take Smith over Adams.

Set up for what?

For you to take Adams/Rosen over Trubisky/Smith.
 

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For you to take Adams/Rosen over Trubisky/Smith.

I don't know, I'd have to think about that. Wasn't even in my mind.

Easy on the conspiracies, are you on Spartan's payroll?
 

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I don't know, I'd have to think about that. Wasn't even in my mind.

Easy on the conspiracies, are you on Spartan's payroll?

Absolutely not, he is on mine. You see him trying to hop on the HTJ train?

I think it is pretty close though. I like all 4 players and think Rosen will be the best of this draft's QB class.
 

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It's the 2 QBs on that list that will make the biggest difference for their teams.
 

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I don't know, I'd have to think about that. Wasn't even in my mind.

Easy on the conspiracies, are you on Spartan's payroll?

He was but I fired him. He wasn’t calling the US government out on any of these staged events and he has not defended babies from the baby killers.
 

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He was but I fired him. He wasn’t calling the US government out on any of these staged events and he has not defended babies from the baby killers.

lol
 

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What a get by the Saints in 2017 drafting the NFC Offensive and Defensive players of the year, both voted to the PB. I look forward to the year when one of Pace's draft picks are voted (not injury replacement) into the PB. I think Smith will be his 1st.
 

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What a get by the Saints in 2017 drafting the NFC Offensive and Defensive players of the year, both voted to the PB. I look forward to the year when one of Pace's draft picks are voted (not injury replacement) into the PB. I think Smith will be his 1st.

The probowl means nothing to me ever since Akiem Hicks got snubbed. You can rip on Pace for a few things, but his drafting has been pretty solid thus far.
 

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What a get by the Saints in 2017 drafting the NFC Offensive and Defensive players of the year, both voted to the PB. I look forward to the year when one of Pace's draft picks are voted (not injury replacement) into the PB. I think Smith will be his 1st.

Screw the PB, I want Pace to draft the next rookie of the year for either side of the ball. Hope Roquan or Miller have a shot at DROY or OROY though I doubt it, but it'd be really cool!
 

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What a get by the Saints in 2017 drafting the NFC Offensive and Defensive players of the year, both voted to the PB. I look forward to the year when one of Pace's draft picks are voted (not injury replacement) into the PB. I think Smith will be his 1st.

Definitely with you on Smith. If Miller has a major rookie year, who knows?
 

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