Which other team's non-superstar player do you wish played for us?

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And wish we had him?

Not a star like Brown or Odell, but an relatively lesser player....

I'd say Danny Amendola. I hate the Pats, but would gladly jump at chance to get him. What a clutch utility player!
 

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When you say rival I think NFC north or recent Playoff teams like Seattle or atlanta
 

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Marshawn Lattimore. Not quite a star yet, but will be. Offensively, I’m a huge fan of Tyler Lockett.
 

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Hunter Henry (TE - Chargers ) or Mike Evans (WR - Bucs). I don't think either classifies as a star (yet)
 

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Hunter Henry (TE - Chargers ) or Mike Evans (WR - Bucs). I don't think either classifies as a star (yet)

Evans definitely is. Henry not yet.

I like Keelan Cole from the Jags. He dropped off as the season wore on but he had a pretty damned good rookie season and made some clutch catches even with Blake Bortles throwing him the ball.
 
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I like Keelan Cole from the Jags. He dropped off as the season wore on but he had a pretty damned good rookie season and made some clutch catches even with Blake Bortles throwing him the ball.

While Cole struggled in the playoffs he had his best games in week 15 and 16 of the regular season.
 

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While Cole struggled in the playoffs he had his best games in week 15 and 16 of the regular season.


You are right. here is the source I looked at http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/gamelog/_/id/3071572/keelan-cole the games were listed with week 17 first and for some reason I assumed it was week 1 first. When I saw it it looked like he was more productive at the start of the year. It didn't seem right because I knew he helped beat me in Fantasy with that performance vs Houston but I didn't take the time to actually look at the dates.
 

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"Admire"? I don't know any NFL player well enough to be able to say that I admire him. Seems like people are confusing admiration with desire to have as a player?

As far as what non-superstar player I would love to have on the Packers, Alvin Kamara. I would even give the Saints Josh Jones, who we picked ahead of him in the draft, for him. :coffee:
 

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And wish we had him?

Not a star like Brown or Odell, but an relatively lesser player....

I'd say Danny Amendola. I hate the Pats, but would gladly jump at chance to get him. What a clutch utility player!
Great choice. Amendola's clutch catch on 3rd and 18 was the critical play of the AFC title game. I am thinking Greg Olson of the Panthers. Super receiver and often overlooked.
 

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"Admire"? I don't know any NFL player well enough to be able to say that I admire him. Seems like people are confusing admiration with desire to have as a player?

As far as what non-superstar player I would love to have on the Packers, Alvin Kamara. I would even give the Saints Josh Jones, who we picked ahead of him in the draft, for him. :coffee:

I don't think anyone is really confusing the two other than maybe the OP. I think everyone else is answering with the same idea you have.


As far as you choice I'll say yeah that guy but even though he just finished his rookie year I'd say he is about as close to superstardom as you can get for someone in his position. No one doesn't know who Alvin Kamara is.
 

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As far as you choice I'll say yeah that guy but even though he just finished his rookie year I'd say he is about as close to superstardom as you can get for someone in his position. No one doesn't know who Alvin Kamara is.

Not a bad player to have around on a base salary of $635K (for 2018) :)

BTW, I just texted my Mom and she thought Alvin Kamara was one of the Chipmunks. :coffee:
 
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"Admire"? I don't know any NFL player well enough to be able to say that I admire him. Seems like people are confusing admiration with desire to have as a player?

In context of this question, both are the same imo.

I'm not into "admiring" NFL players for their looks and personality, tbh! :whistling:
 

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In context of this question, both are the same imo.

I'm not into "admiring" NFL players for their looks and personality, tbh! :whistling:

I was more explaining why one poster may have put "nobody" and just being a bit of a smart ***.

I guess when I think of the term "admire" I attach feelings of respect or approval of the person with it.

99% of the players, I know very little about, except for what they do on a football field. I admire of lot of the players production on the field, but who knows what they do once they leave that field. JJ Watt is a superstar, so he doesn't qualify for the list, but I do admire the charity work that he does.
 
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I was more explaining why one poster may have put "nobody" and just being a bit of a smart ***.
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I guess when I think of the term "admire" I attach feelings of respect or approval of the person with it.

99% of the players, I know very little about, except for what they do on a football field. I admire of lot of the players production on the field, but who knows what they do once they leave that field. JJ Watt is a superstar, so he doesn't qualify for the list, but I do admire the charity work that he does.

Fair Point. This was more on playing for us. I've amended the title.
 

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