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PPR league, Big QB Scoring, which QB for RB or WR

Postby cwrtlm » Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:00 am

I have 3 great QB's and some not so hot WR/RB.
Trade 1 idea:
E. Manning/Ginn for Boldin?
Trade 2 idea:
E. Manning/ and RB for RB1?
Trade 3:
Rodgers for RB1 or WR1?

In our league you can start 2 QB's(we have an Offensive Utility player), Qb's average over 20 points per game usually, RB and WR just below that. Brees average 28 per game, Rodgers 25, Manning 20. Megatron averaged 18 points per game, so QB's are more valuable especially with starting 2. Any thoughts?
QB: Brees, Rodgers, E. Manning
RB: D. Mcf, Grant, L. Wash, R. Rice, D. Brown
WR: Megatron, Driver, Hester, Ginn, N. Washington
TE: Shiancoe, Fasano
K: Elam
D: Packers
12 teams, PPR league
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Re: PPR league, Big QB Scoring, which QB for RB or WR

Postby riley yorkington » Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:26 am

I'd honestly hold on to Rodgers and just use Eli as your trade bait. Because of your scoring system, your duo of top qbs should consistently produce monster numbers that pretty much seal the deal each week. Your idea to package Eli/ginn for boldin sounds great; I'd either stick with that or consider looking for a more consistent rb to start. Grant and mcfadden are good, but I consider both as "project" backs this season. You can't go wrong either way, but go with your gut and keep Rodgers.

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