Former apprentice carpenter Daniel Lloyd's 2019 was near-identical to his season prior, providing defensive forward pressure and slotting a tick under a goal a game. He was usually unable to score above 60 when held goalless. The fact is that he's yet to break away from fringe territory in a club where best 22 spots are more hotly contested than anywhere. Combine that with a low ceiling and it's hard to see any fantasy value. If there must be a Lloyd on your list, it's Sam not Daniel.
Lloyd is not the boss
Former apprentice carpenter Daniel Lloyd's 2019 was near-identical to his season prior, providing defensive forward pressure and slotting a tick under a goal a game. He was usually unable to score above 60 when held goalless. The fact is that he's yet to break away from fringe territory in a club where best 22 spots are more hotly contested than anywhere. Combine that with a low ceiling and it's hard to see any fantasy value. If there must be a Lloyd on your list, it's Sam not Daniel.
Lloyd's velvet clamps
Tasked with making life difficult for the opposition as a frenetic pressure forward, the former rookie-listed Daniel Lloyd doubled his tackles per game last season, proving a general nuisance for opposition ball movement. However, the Giant struggled to have as much effect on the offensive end, adding less than a goal per outing. Daniel Lloyd provides pressure in a forward line largely lacking in enforcers. Playing a role that the club is distinctly shallow for depth in, Lloyd will continue to receive opportunity if he can sustain effort levels. Points aren’t rewarded for effort, thus the Giant holds little value for your fantasy team.