I'd go BJGE... Weeden looked terrible last week, and Bengals will likely be having a lot of short drives following turnovers that can get turned into quick TDs along with the very real likelihood that they'll spend the second half running out the clock on a blowout. Turner looked pretty old and slow last week and has never been a PPR threat, McCluster is only in on passing downs and never gets handoffs so his opportunities are limited, and Young has a very unfavorable matchup this week.
QBs: Brady RBs: Foster, Charles, D. Martin, Murray WRs: J. Nelson, Fitzgerald, Bowe, Nicks, T.Y. Hilton, M. Williams TEs: Graham, Hernandez K: S. Graham DEF: Texans
I would go with B. Green-Ellis and I don't believe that the other players even come close in terms of potential fantasy production. The only other options I would consider would be M. Turner and T. Young, but M. Turner just looks so out of place in Atlanta's offense and B. Green-Ellis will receive significantly more chances than T. Young.
I like the law firm here too,normally would go Turner but he looks to have lost his burst and until he finds it couldnt recommend him over another viable option
"Again, we finished among the league leaders in offense this past year" - Jason Garrett 2/13/13 SMFH
BJGE no question. Atlanta is limiting Turners carries this year and has become more of a passing team. The Bengals really have no other running options and he looked good against a tough ravens team
I go BJGE here but I think it is close with Turner. The Eagles weren't too shabby against McCoy in week 1, until garbage time. BJGE did have a great showing though against one of the toughest rushing DEF in the league. BJGE will see another heavy workload here against a CLE def that is depleted in the secondary, minus Haden, and will be compensating for that.