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Postby djtw » Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:04 pm

Should I pick up Crayton to replace Floyd until the hammy gets better or try for one of these guys?

Wide Receivers:
Mike Williams (sea)
Deon Buttler (SEA)
Meachem (no)
Avant(phi)
Burleson (DET)
Armstron (WAS)

Running Backs:
Chris Ivory (NO)
Cadillac (TB)
Forsett (SEA)
Ward (Hou)
Starks (GB) This would be a huge reach right now.
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Re: WR help

Postby dblj9911 » Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:08 pm

I would look to grab Williams from Seattle, he had a big week last week and if he becomes Hasselbecks main target he could produce. I know that Floyd had a big week two weeks ago, but once VJax comes back he will be back to being the #3 option in SD. Good luck.

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Re: WR help

Postby taw856 » Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:25 pm

I wouldn't drop Floyd outright if I could avoid it via bench spots, if that's what you're asking.

If you're just asking who would be a good fill-in until then, then Crayton would be fine, and I also agree with the other commenter that Williams is a nice grab, too.

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