12 Team, .5 PPR I have Britt as my WR1 and I need a WR2. I got some non exciting WRs to fill the role... Lee Evans vs PIT Malcom Floyd vs MIN BMW vs SFO Gibson vs STL who should I start? thinking about talking a risk with the high ceiling, high floor in Gibson...
Thanks for helping with mine! I agree with you, Britt is now healthy and out of trouble. Look for another big year out of him. He should be seen as a low WR1 high WR2.
Now as for your other receiver, do you want to start Evans playing a good Pit defense? Floyd playing a mediocre looking Minn team. Evaluate the match ups this week and go with your gut. I don’t think a WR2 can lose you a game but it can definitely win you one, so take a risk.
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I am leaning towards Floyd though I don't think Evans would be a terrible choice either seeing that both teams secondaries are their weakest position.
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Thanks for helping mine. As a Rams fan I would love to say that Gibson is going to light up the Eagles, but I think in reality it comes down to Floyd and Evans. I think Floyd may have the better matchup, but if it were me I would probably start Lee Evans. I think a change of scenery is good for him, and despite playing against Pittsburgh, I think he is the better option. As for Mike Williams, I really think that Seattle is going to struggle a lot with their passing game, and would not want to rely to heavily on consistent production from their receivers.
fn1cn2 wrote:Thanks for helping mine. As a Rams fan I would love to say that Gibson is going to light up the Eagles, but I think in reality it comes down to Floyd and Evans. I think Floyd may have the better matchup, but if it were me I would probably start Lee Evans. I think a change of scenery is good for him, and despite playing against Pittsburgh, I think he is the better option. As for Mike Williams, I really think that Seattle is going to struggle a lot with their passing game, and would not want to rely to heavily on consistent production from their receivers.
That's almost exactly what I was thinking...except the part about helping with mine. Of course, if you would like to help with mine, it's here: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=493337
I'd rank them Evans and then Floyd...
Thanks!
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