First Aaron Ripkowski Color Rush Jersey , I must start this article by addressing Davante Adams:Through 16 weeks in ESPN PPR leagues, Adams finished number one in points with 305 — out-pacing Tyreek Hill, DeAndre Hopkins, Adam Thielen, and Julio Jones who finished second through fifth, respectively. In Yahoo leagues, Adams edged out Antonio Brown by three fantasy points, and in NFL.com leagues, he finished second to Brown by one point. Technically, there’s still another week in the NFL season, but if you’re playing into Week 17, you have legitimate qualms with your fantasy commissioner. Adams was a force all season long, and showed up when it truly counted for fantasy players. During the heavy bye weeks (weeks 9-11), Adams had 16, 21, and 26 PPR points. It’s almost like Adams had himself on several big-money fantasy teams. There was also not a single week in which Adams had single-digit fantasy points. If there was any one player that you could always count on to get his, it was Adams. Adams is enjoying his best season as a pro https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Demetri-Goodson-Jersey , even as the Packers miss the playoffs. In 15 games, he has set career highs in targets, receptions, receiving yards, touchdowns and first downs. There was plenty of reason to double team Adams all season long, with Randall Cobb injured and the other rookie wide receivers finding their footing, but Adams was still reliable. In a lost season that saw Mike McCarthy fired, Aaron Rodgers struggling, and the defense suffer injury after injury, it was Adams who was the brightest light in the darkness. As we look towards the 2019 season, we can look forward to even bigger things from the Fresno State product. He has just turned 26 years old (Happy Birthday!) and will still remain Rodgers’ favorite target. He’s an excellent route runner, caught 65.7 percent of passes this season, and knows exactly how to get open on extended plays. So here’s to Davante Adams, the 2018 WR1! Green Bay added a kick return specialist to the roster on Monday." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteAcme Packing Companya Green Bay Packers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsPackersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShareTweetShareSharePackers claim former Giants WR Jawill Davis on waiversPhoto by Streeter Lecka/Getty ImagesThe Green Bay Packers were briefly up to 90 players on their roster on Monday after the signings of wide receiver Darrius Shepherd and cornerback Chandon Sullivan. However, the release of running back Lavon Coleman in the afternoon put the team back down to 89. Now the roster is full again, as the NFL’s Monday transaction wire revealed another addition by general manager Brian Gutekunst.That transaction is a waiver claim, as the Packers have added wide receiver Jawill Davis after he was recently released by the New York Giants. Davis JK Scott Jersey , who signed with the Giants last year as an undrafted free agent, made the team out of training camp and was active for seven games last season. He then went on injured reserve late in the season and was waived on Friday.A three-year starter at Bethune-Cookman, Davis’ best season came as a redshirt sophomore in 2015. That season he caught 39 passes for 788 yards and six touchdowns, averaging just over 20 yards per reception. Interestingly, Davis returned only a single punt or kickoff in college (back in his true freshman year of 2013), but returns were his primary function for the Giants as a rookie.At 6-foot-1 and 191 pounds, Davis is fast — there’s no question about that. According to Draftscout.com, Davis’ time in the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day was 4.38 seconds, with an even more impressive time of 1.50 in the first ten yards. He also is an explosive athlete, registering a 39.5-inch vertical and a solid 10-foot-3 broad jump. However, Davis’ agility testing was truly awful for a player at his position and size. His short shuttle time is a reported 4.56 seconds, with a 3-cone time of 7.52 seconds. puts Davis’ agility score in the first percentile among wide receivers.It is interesting, then, that Davis’ contributions with the Giants came almost exclusively as a return man. Evidently his preferred method for returning kicks is simply to outrun tacklers rather than to make them miss. Using that approach, He did have a moderate amount of success as a returner last year, with 24.4 yards per kickoff return on seven attempts and 7.4 yards per punt return on 12 opportunities.