I think Stewart gets the nod - barely - over Nicks. The PPR doesn't help much with Nicks as he is the deep threat, so if he catches 3 for 70 and a TD (likely) you get 16. Stewart will most certainly ge t 70 rush, 25 rec (2-3 catches) and at least one TD. You get 17. But Stewart also has the potential to put up 120/40/2TDs. Nicks doesn't.
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Red Winger wrote:I think Stewart gets the nod - barely - over Nicks. The PPR doesn't help much with Nicks as he is the deep threat, so if he catches 3 for 70 and a TD (likely) you get 16. Stewart will most certainly ge t 70 rush, 25 rec (2-3 catches) and at least one TD. You get 17. But Stewart also has the potential to put up 120/40/2TDs. Nicks doesn't.
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Hehe you're making it sound like Stewart isn't apart of a two-headed monster. I'd give the nod to Stewart due to consistency but IMO Nicks is a higher risk/reward candidate. Depends on which role you need filled.
Red Winger wrote:I think Stewart gets the nod - barely - over Nicks. The PPR doesn't help much with Nicks as he is the deep threat, so if he catches 3 for 70 and a TD (likely) you get 16. Stewart will most certainly ge t 70 rush, 25 rec (2-3 catches) and at least one TD. You get 17. But Stewart also has the potential to put up 120/40/2TDs. Nicks doesn't.
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Hehe you're making it sound like Stewart isn't apart of a two-headed monster. I'd give the nod to Stewart due to consistency but IMO Nicks is a higher risk/reward candidate. Depends on which role you need filled.
Oh no, I've had DWill on my team 3 years running, I know what CAR's running game does inside and out. I think Stewart and Nicks have about the same floor, but Stewart has higher upside IMO.
The key to a winning season is focusing on one opponent at a time. Winning one week at a time. Never look back and never look ahead. Chuck Noll
Red Winger wrote:I think Stewart gets the nod - barely - over Nicks. The PPR doesn't help much with Nicks as he is the deep threat, so if he catches 3 for 70 and a TD (likely) you get 16. Stewart will most certainly ge t 70 rush, 25 rec (2-3 catches) and at least one TD. You get 17. But Stewart also has the potential to put up 120/40/2TDs. Nicks doesn't.
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Hehe you're making it sound like Stewart isn't apart of a two-headed monster. I'd give the nod to Stewart due to consistency but IMO Nicks is a higher risk/reward candidate. Depends on which role you need filled.
Oh no, I've had DWill on my team 3 years running, I know what CAR's running game does inside and out. I think Stewart and Nicks have about the same floor, but Stewart has higher upside IMO.
I'm riding the Nicks hype train this year. I think that trick where he pulled the queen of hearts out of the air got to me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIZzfmmhzEg <---. I tend to think Nicks has higher upside but we shall see. I still say go with JStew here though . I know, not many teams can supply a two-headed monster with enough reps but CAR is definitely one of them. It's just, 120/40/2 TD's is more of something he did when DWill was sidelined with an injury. I just don't see him putting up those numbers when sharing reps is all.
I would have said Stewart because I think you want a player who's going to get more attempts. However, Stewarts averages are actually lower than one would think, so while the matchup is better than Nicks Nicks probably has the better opportunity.