This trade completely boils down to upside of Cooks whereas Green is already established as a low end WR1. Lacy and Charles seems like a wash. I'm not really seeing the point of this trade from the other guy's point of view unless he thinks Green is going to get injured again.
Trying to decide on who will star at Rb2. Joseph Randle or Johnathan Stewart. Even being a Boys fan I can't get a good grip on what Randle is going to do. Leaning toward starting him but who knows. Stewart has always been a crappy fantasy guy but had some good games at the tail end of last season and Deangelo Williams and Kelvin Benjamin have been removed from the lineup. Thoughts?
Go with Stewart. His criticism has been his health, but he should be healthy for game 1. Also, the Jaguars should be a favorable matchup for him.
Hey guys, I am back again this year and I would like to get some opinions on my team. Drafted 9th in a 10 man league. Total noob/rookie here so don't be too harsh on me haha QB Russell Wilson (4th) RB C.J Anderson (2nd) RB T.J Yeldon (5th) WR DeAndre Hopkins (3rd) WR DeSean Jackson (6th) Flex Keenan Allen (7th) K Steven Hauschka (9th) DEF Baltimore (10th) BN Ryan Matthews (11th) Colin Kaepernick (12th) Kendall Wright (13th) Pierre Garcon (14th) Heath Miller (15th) Any suggestions on who to start this week? Will rep. Thanks!
While Foster and Bell are injured/suspended for me, who should be the 2 RB's i start out of this list: TJ Yeldon (currently in starting) Ameer Abdullah (currently in starting) Ryan Matthews Andre Williams or should I pick up a FA RB? Notable FA: Darren Sproles Ronnie Hillman Denard Robinson Terrance West Fred Jackson
I'm high on Abdullah but it is clear he's part of a 3 back rotation which means limited touches. He'll have to really make the most of his touches to produce RB2 value in the short term. Ryan Mathews might be a sneaky play against a horrid Atlanta defense Monday Night. He's going to get touches and probably at least one goalline opportunity.
Team RB: Ingram, Lacy, Crowell, Todd Gurley, and Joique Bell Team WR: Emmanuel Sanders, Keenan Allen, Mike Wallace, Marques Colston, Roddy White Teams TE: Owen Daniels and Antonio Gates Starters: -Eli Manning -Lacy -Ingram -Sanders -Allen -Daniels -Mike Wallace... Cannot decide between Wallace, Colston, and Crowell.
This team is from a 14 man league. The last 3 rounds were really trash. I had the 4th pick and took Lacy. I took Crowell and Joique Bell in the last 5 rounds which was a steal to me.
I would stay away from Crowell going against a stout, agressive run D. Also I would lean away from Colston @ Arizona if for no other reason, they also have a good defense at home, starting QB back, they'll be pumped up. Then I see Mike Wallace, big FA signing, playing against a completely turned over defense with a dumpster fire offense, I say it's a shot in the dark, but I lean slightly Mike Wallace if for nothing else he's got the highest floor IMO.
Larry Donnell hasn't shown much since his big start last season. He may very well score 4 TD's this week, or he could record 0 receptions as well. I think I would go with the high octane offense that loves to work the middle of the field in OD. You KNOW Kubiak loves Owen Daniels.
Bell and white look like they'll be available come week 1 games. I know bell will split touches with Abdullah, and roddy white is coming off a minor surgery, are they a better option than Wallace?
IMO all 3 of them are a toss-up together. I think a healthy Bell would be a no-brainer, but dude is coming off of knee and Achilles surgeries. But given what we know, I guess Roddy White MIGHT, and I stress MIGHT be a better play than Wallace. For the simple fact that Roddy White will be in a high-scoring game where they will pass a ton, and Mike Wallace will be in a potentially low-scoring game with the best RB on the planet. I'd lean Roddy White, not sure if I would drop someone of superior talent to get him though...
There are conflicting reports in Detroit. On one hand you have Bell being projected to get the bulk of the carries, but then you have the OC saying that Abdullah is already a better receiver than Reggie Bush was and he's going to be "heavily involved" with the passing game. At this point, I would assume that it will be a split duty situation and Bell will continue to handle the ball early in the game, as well as get goalline carries, which makes him more valuable in standard leagues. Abdullah on the other hand will be in the Reggie Bush role, where he will see a lot of targets and a few carries which makes him more valuable in PPR formats.