• 2 years ago
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00:02 For me, this one is gonna be Watson.
00:04 And the reasoning is very simple.
00:06 It's 'cause Watson has the upside to crack the top five.
00:10 And I don't think Dak does.
00:12 A lot of this has to do with the rushing equity too.
00:14 If you look at their history of the rushing equity
00:16 of Deshaun Watson, back in 2020, 444 yards rushing,
00:20 413 in 2019, and then in 2018, 551.
00:24 So in 2019 too, he missed a game or two there.
00:28 So this is a guy who's already gonna bring you
00:30 at least a floor, theoretically, of about 450 rushing yards.
00:34 That matters.
00:35 And I think that alone gives you that separator.
00:39 And then if you look at what Dak Prescott did last year
00:41 with the turnovers, people are rightfully concerned about it.
00:45 And I am too.
00:47 It's not really been his MO.
00:48 In fact, he was a guy that always took care of the football
00:50 in his career.
00:51 That was kind of the thing.
00:52 Well, Dak is unspectacular,
00:53 but at least he doesn't turn the ball over.
00:55 When you turn the ball over,
00:56 you not only stop your fantasy points,
00:58 you stop everybody else's fantasy points.
01:01 So that's the one thing that kind of worries you
01:03 a little bit about the Cowboys and about Dak Prescott.
01:05 I think Dak is a perfectly good pivot,
01:07 a good investment at QB 10,
01:09 but at QB nine in that same round,
01:11 I'd rather take Watson
01:12 because there is that potential for more.
01:14 There's also potential for less.
01:16 I think we all have to understand that,
01:17 but the replacement value at QB one leagues is much easier.
01:21 I'll find the Gino Smith.
01:23 I'll find the Aaron Rodgers.
01:24 I'll find somebody else on the waiver wire
01:26 to pick them up and play them, and I'll be fine.
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