Dez Bryant is now reported to have some sort of injury to his ankle as well as a back problem. I am concerned as it is an ankle (NOT SURE if it's the same ankle) that gave him problems in preseason and earlier in the season. Still, figure they will target Bryant some after Roy WIlliams blew the game last week. Probably high scoring too.
Ronnie Brown is a RB and usually gets 12-14 touches. The question is, how will he do against Cleveland's D which, I believe, has been fairly good this year. He hasn't scored much this year and I am not feeling the upside here. However, I feel like RB has the safest floor.
Mike Williams was good against Atlanta last time but I am worried they will spend most of their coverage on him.
Thanks for your help ! This is a tough one... I agree with your analysis.. Ronnie Brown is the safest play... but if Bryant plays, I will go with him.. Dallas will have to throw a lot to keep up with Peyton...
Mike Williams is who i would pick, I saw Bryant is probable but will he last the whole game? and Ronnie Brown has been screwing me all season so i dont even consider him anymore, so i would go with Williams.
Thanks for helping with mine. For sure I would go with Williams (TB). ATL DEF is weak against the pass and Freeman always finds a way to get him the ball. I think he will put up decent numbers this week.
As far as Bryant or Brown, I would def go with Bryant if healthy. Since Kitna came in Bryant's production has increased. Check before game time to make a decision. I had Brown in my league but dropped him since he wasn't really doing anything, plus the Browns running D has been fairly solid this year.
I too like Williams, Tampa will be throwing, not running against ATL Defense If Dez is fine I like him over Brown. Again match up with Poor Indy Defense. Brown has been invisible and at best # 3 option.
After that, I would probably go with Ronnie just because Dez's status is uncertain right now. I'd much rather have a healthy Dez Bryant, but unless news comes out that he's okay, I think you have to take the safe play in Brown.