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by trippsixxes » Sun Sep 19, 2010 4:32 am
Got greedy and dropped my K and Def for Naanee and Brandon Jackson, now I have to drop 2 before tomorrow. Which 2?
We play 1pt/rec., 1pt/20yds rec., 6pts/TD
My worst RB is Felix Jones and QB's rewarded crazy in this league so only options come from the WR spot.
Steve Smith (NYG)
Malcolm Floyd
Legedu Naanee
Vincent Jackson - No way I drop him until after the trade window
Mark Clayton
Jabar Gaffney
Devin Aromashodu
Don't overlook the 1pt/20 yards... new league for me... seems to really favor the possession receivers.
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by aktoN » Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:39 am
Well that certainly is quite some depth at wr there. Im pretty suprised you were able to get both jackson and naanee off of waivers. Is it a shallow league or just a bunch of dead money? Either way its a tough call and I would be looking to package a couple of them to a team without much wr depth and try to trade up a bit. However I see your in a bind as you wont have any sort of time to make a trade so I will stop with the useless advice.
Personally If I had to pick two I would go with Legedu Naanee and Jabar Gaffney. Legedu because I don't like having two wrs from the same team and then worrying about which to start every week. I say Floyd is the keeper because he had a good amount of targets (12), and even though he caught only 3, we'll just call that a bad week for him. Naanee's stats were largely buffed by a 60 yd td on a broken assignment by KC's def. Without that freebie he's looking at 4 catches for 50 yds which would be an average of 12.5 ypc v.s. Floyd's 16 ypc. So the way I'm looking at it as long as Floyd steps up and starts making the catches he will be the more consistent reciever.
As for Gaffney I list him just because he's probably the weakest name on that list. Since Denver doesn't really have a go-to-guy they'll be spreading the ball around and their two younger recievers are looking like they have a lot more potential with Royal doing his best Wes Welker impersonation(9-98) and Brandon Loyd looking to be a legitimate deep threat playmaker(5-117). Gaffney was the 3rd reciever as far as targets and production go. His only saving grace being the 8 yd td against a pretty shoddy Jacksonville defense.
Just out of curiousity are those all you wideouts or just the ones you are considering? Cause if that was all bench that would be crazy.
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by Fasteddy » Sun Sep 19, 2010 7:10 am
YOUR BACKING YOURSELF INTO A WHAT IF CORNER BY KEEPING JACKSON FOR ??????
THAT SAID;
In order of value you have to drop
Naanee (who could be a one week wonder anyway, but I doubt it) and
Aromashodu, who is untested in terms of consistency and may have QB on/off issues.
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