warbird1 wrote:12 team head to head league. Standard scoring. QB, RB, RB, RB, WR, WR, RB/WR TE DEF K
Keep 2
QB Rodgers Romo
RB Deangelo Williams, B Westbrook, R Brown
WR S Smith R White
Leaning towards keeping the receivers because there a lot if good RBs or keeping D Williams and R. Brown.
Thoughts?
Thank you in advance!
Granted there are quite a few decent backs this yr but with your league starting 3 rb's with the possibility of a 4th I'd want to keep 2 if it was me.Deangelo is a nobrainer and if I thought I could maybe reach a bit and be sure and have Mccoy I'd prob go with Westbrook as #2,though Brown is safer choice.
"Again, we finished among the league leaders in offense this past year" - Jason Garrett 2/13/13 SMFH
I agree with mattUTD20. depending on where you draft. also does everyone keep 2? if you draft around spots 6-8, I might keep white and draft another RB.
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I think you have to go with Wiliams and Brown hands down, especially starting 3, possibly 4 rb's the way ur league does. At pick 11 you will still be able to pick a #1 WR, maybe not an elite guy, but a surefire #1. Maybe even be able to re-acquire White there. Just make sure you focus on 1-2 WR and a QB early in the redraft.
If the scoring is basic 1/10 6pt tds non ppr then go
Williams and Brown
If the scoring is 1ppr and 1/10 6pt tds then I go
Westy and Williams and target McCoy in round 9 pre camp but most likely round 8 after camps starts and word gets out that he's pretty good.
Age doesn't play much of a factor in a 2 man keeper so if Westy can maintain his health you'd be better off with him than without him. The Miami wildcat stuff won't work after coaches have had another year to disect those games where Brown rushed for 100 yds in 4-5 games in a row. NFL coaches are too good to let that happen again. Ronnie isn't the healthiest rb in the world either. (injured in 3 of his first 4 NFL seasons) Good luck with the choice.
You have a lot of solid options to keep, but being able to start 4 rbs definitely changes how I would manage my team. I would keep williams and westbrook as a few have mentioned already. Its tempting to look at White, Smith or even Rodgers, but assuming the top 12-14 rbs will be kept you'd be left with pretty slim pickings at the 11th pick and trying to fill even 3 rbs spots. If you keep westbrook you HAVE to make sure to handcuff him!
Thanks for the feedback all! It looks like the top 10 WR will be kept which should leave me so good options at pick 11 for RB. I think i am going to keep White and Smith and take my chances....What do you think?
warbird1 wrote:Thanks for the feedback all! It looks like the top 10 WR will be kept which should leave me so good options at pick 11 for RB. I think i am going to keep White and Smith and take my chances....What do you think?
I would keep Williams for sure as he most likely wouldn't be available when pick gets to you,but it is your team
"Again, we finished among the league leaders in offense this past year" - Jason Garrett 2/13/13 SMFH