jmalk25 wrote:My ppr league is starting 3 WR's and 2 RB's and im still having trouble figuring out who to start:
WR- Boldin
WR- Roy Will.
WR- Burleson
WR-Harvin
WR- Earl Bennett
and
RB- WESTBROOK
RB- LENDALE
RB- FORTE
help me out!! WHIR!! Remember i get points per reception and 6 for a rushing TD..
in this order
Boldin - if healthy & if Warner has times could put up good numbers, big ifs.
Williams - Witten may be the target this week. WRs will have trouble getting open @NYG defense. gotta like the way Romo & Williams played but this defense is much different than Tampa's.
Bennett - llike Hester and Bennett ag. Pitt. secondary.
Burleson - Burleson will get the downfield looks ag a talented secondary. SF should control seattle's runnning game so Hass will have to pass.
Harvin - only worry here is a blowout but Harvin should see lots of action not only as a WR but in the backfield as an RB and out of the wildcat. and he has speed that won't stop once he catches itl always a threat to hit the endzone.
tough call on the receivers. i don't like playing receivers with hammy issues....
if Boldin were starting and healthy and we were playing this by the book i think your starters would have to be Boldin Williams and Bennett.
(i kinda like Boldin Bennett and Harvin....)however, from Rotoworld
Anquan Boldin (hamstring) and Steve Breaston (knee) are both listed as questionable for Week 2 after practicing on a limited basis Friday.
Coach Ken Whisenhunt is "optimistic" about their statuses, but you'll have to check back Sunday to make sure. Boldin seems like the better bet to start and play a full host of snaps against a Jaguars pass defense that Reggie Wayne obliterated in the opener. The Cards-Jags game has a 1PM ET start. Sep. 18 - 3:46 pm et
Source: Arizona Republic
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WestbrookFortewould be my starters. my two cents. good luck!
thanx,
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