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Rank these WRs: Jones(Hou), Williams(TB), Naanee, Cribbs

Postby default01 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:09 am

Basically, I dropped my kicker for Naanee this week, when he surprisingly cleared waivers. If I can't get a 2-for-1 done I'll need to drop one of these guys for a kicker next week. Who gets cut? Return yards @ 25 yds/pt help Cribbs.

12 team league - QB,2RB,2WR,2W/R,TE,D/ST,K
standard + 25yd/pt return yds, 6 pt return td

QB: P. Manning
RB: S. Jackson, J. Charles, A. Foster, M. Forte, L. Tomlinson, D. Sproles
WR: M. Floyd, M. Wallace, D. Aromashodu, J. Cribbs, J. Jones (HOU), M. Williams (TB), L. Naanee
TE: J. Finley
D/ST: Carolina
K:
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Re: Rank these WRs: Jones(Hou), Williams(TB), Naanee, Cribbs

Postby NFL1527 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:12 am

That's tough. Despite the return yards, I'd still drop Cribbs. The gain you will be getting from Naane will make up for it 100X over.

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Re: Rank these WRs: Jones(Hou), Williams(TB), Naanee, Cribbs

Postby marwels23 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:17 am

I'm gonna have to agree with the above poster and say drop Cribbs.
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Re: Rank these WRs: Jones(Hou), Williams(TB), Naanee, Cribbs

Postby N.E. Challengers » Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:23 am

Who do you plan to start in your flex spots? On a weekly basis, seems like you might have to consider starting the first four RB's every week. At WR, I would consider starting Naanee over Floyd. He received a few targets in Monday's game, but Naanee seems to be the bigger target of the two. So, short answer made long, what about cutting Floyd?
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Re: Rank these WRs: Jones(Hou), Williams(TB), Naanee, Cribbs

Postby default01 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:45 am

N.E. Challengers wrote:Who do you plan to start in your flex spots? On a weekly basis, seems like you might have to consider starting the first four RB's every week. At WR, I would consider starting Naanee over Floyd. He received a few targets in Monday's game, but Naanee seems to be the bigger target of the two. So, short answer made long, what about cutting Floyd?


Yeah, I'm starting those first 4 RBs regularly with those flex spots.

I've thought about dropping Floyd but it seems a little too early to jump to that conclusion. Given the rainy conditions, I don't think it was the best game to evaluate the Charger's passing attack as a whole. Floyd may have been more affected by the rain than Naanee. Also, even though Naanee had a better game, Floyd did have more targets. Most of Naanee's production also came on one play with completely broken coverage. Floyd was the expected #1 and I really think it's worth holding onto him for a couple weeks to see how the situation develops. I should probably hang onto both of them and maybe even start both against Jacksonville this week.

I hate to do it in a league with return yardage, but Cribbs may be the best answer. Hopefully I can find a trade and avoid the whole problem. Anyone else with any ideas?
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