so i am in a 10 keeper league. we can only keep 5 players. it is 2 QB, PPR, 6pts for pass TD. here's my team: QB: Stafford, Tebow, Palmer RB: McCoy, Lynch, M. Bush, McFadden, and Tolbert WR: White, Maclin, Britt, Boldin, and L. Robinson TE: Finley and Clark obviously i am not keeping a defense or kicker. right now i am definitely keeping Stafford, McCoy, and White. I am considering Tebow, Lynch, McFadden, Maclin, and Britt. I was wondering who people thin k i should keep or if i should try and package 2 or 3 of my potential keepers to upgrade to a even better keeper.
JonGrudenRocks wrote:so i am in a 10 keeper league. we can only keep 5 players. it is 2 QB, PPR, 6pts for pass TD. here's my team: QB: Stafford, Tebow, Palmer RB: McCoy, Lynch, M. Bush, McFadden, and Tolbert WR: White, Maclin, Britt, Boldin, and L. Robinson TE: Finley and Clark obviously i am not keeping a defense or kicker. right now i am definitely keeping Stafford, McCoy, and White. I am considering Tebow, Lynch, McFadden, Maclin, and Britt. I was wondering who people thin k i should keep or if i should try and package 2 or 3 of my potential keepers to upgrade to a even better keeper.
Indibuck wrote:Stafford McCoy Lynch McFadden White
any particular reason for Lynch and McFadden?
McCoy is an elite RB1.
That means Lynch is your RB2. In 2011, Lynch finished RB6 in PPR leagues, despite only catching 28 passes and starting slow. He was a STUD down the stretch. Your RB2 is a very solid RB1 in any scoring setup.
And that makes DMac you RB3. He was a STUD until he got injured. In my opinion, he is the ULTIMATE RB3 because he offers HUGE upside if/when healthy... but because he's your RB3, you're not counting on him for weekly production with two legit studs in front of him.
If you don't love either player, trade them to someone because they are definitely keepers.