tbh we couldnt get the last 2 to join in time and nfl starts tomorrow so we just said it. now every1 is projected to score in likes the 150s lol
Chad Henne has been given "full reign" to audible at the line of scrimmage this season.Coach Tony Sparano is known for his micromanaging, but he is giving Henne some freedom this season. And with new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll instilling confidence, Henne has compiled a 93.4 quarterback rating through three preseason games. We're not saying the corner has been turned here, but Henne appears much more comfortable in the pocket. On a related note, Brandon Marshall is looking like a steal at his current fourth-round ADP. Aug 29 - 10:15 AMSource: Miami Herald
some players you start regardless of matchups. Marshall, McCoy and Austin.
I'd say in your case, Ben too.
copy/paste how your draft went rounds 1-4
Holy ...just give the trophy to AP's team
Edit: I didn't realize DeAngelo was their 2nd RB...disregard
I was pick 10:
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if Foster stays healthy, 8 out of 10.
Me, I'd try to trade Blount for another top flight receiver while his value is still high.
Round 1/2 is where you messed up, Deep...should've grabbed Brees or Vick with one of those 2 picks--especially with passing td's being worth 6
It seemed like such a reach to take one of those two there with who was left on the board.
I felt that getting top RB's in that position and going with Big Ben/Flacco/Freeman was better than getting Brees and RB's like Blount/Best/Ingram
You think I should do something like Felix Jones/Ben Roth for Rivers/Beanie Wells?
McCoy was decent 1st round pick.
the Michael Turner pick in the 2nd round was no good. Brees, Rivers, even Vick tbh.
Blount > Felix in the 3rd
Austin good in 4th
Marshall steal in 5th
I probably then would have gone Vernon Davis in the 6th.
I disagree with Blount in the 3rd. I know Felix is injury prone, but he has much more upside for that type of pick IMO.
In the 6th I went Big Ben.
yeah. Rivers is going to have another monster year.
Dude, check out PR's stats last year with all his receivers injured, Gates out for a chunk of games, and a meh running game: 4700 yards, 30 TDs, 13 ints.
Now he's got Vincent Jackson, Malcolm Floyd, and Antonio Gates all back healthy. If you can swing that deal, don't hesitate.
Round 12 you should've gone New England D instead of Flaccid
no prob.
I can almost guarantee that if both stay healthy, Blount will have more fantasy points than Felix through the 1st 4 weeks.
I'm just not high on Wells at all. You think having Rivers/McCoy/Turner/Wells/Benson is better than Big Ben/McCoy/Turner/Felix/Benson?
I'm not high on Wells either but the fact he's gonna get 20+ touches a game makes the trade worth it IMO. If you could do Felix + Ben for Wells + Rivers do it in a heart beat since you're getting by far the best player in the deal (in my experience, the team that gets the best player in FF wins the trade 90% of the time), I just doubt the other guy would bite.
Yes. Just think of the 4 games he'll have against the Raiders and Broncos alone. Chiefs aren't exactly a great D either. Ben plays in a run-first offense that has another world class defense in his division.
Beanie Wells is the only RB in AZ besides Chester Taylor, who was picked up just a couple days ago. He's injury prone like Felix, but once again you have to keep in mind the division Beanie plays in...Seahawks and Niners are pop warner teams.
Wells is hot garbage. But more so in a PPR league than in a non-PPR league. Who else is going to get the ball there?
Wouldn't be completely shocking, but if all goes well, I think Felix has top 10 RB potential, I don't think Blount's ceiling is that high.
He has Ray Rice, then Beanie as his number two. Getting Felix as his number 2 instead of Wells might be worth the drop from Rivers to Ben to him?
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