QB: TOM BRADY WR: PERCY HARVIN RB: STEVAN RIDLEY RB: AHMAD BRADSHAW TE: AARON HERNANDEZ W/T: ERIC DECKER W/R/T: Heath Miller BN: Earl Bennett, Chris Rainey, Emmanuel Sanders, Matt Cassel, Laurent Robinson, Robert Meachem, Brian Quick, Titus Young
Who should I start in the W/R/T? I know Titus Young got in trouble last game, but I kind of feel like his coaches know he's really good, and will play him to build his confidence... But that may the girl in me over thinking it
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
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
SF is the best def. in the NFL. I'd refer to as many rankings as you can find for week 2. Don't think you'll find many Titus is ranked higher than MEachem.
I'd go Meachum too,SD went out and got him to replace VJax and they will find away to get him the ball.Young will be a good option in some matchups but not vs the 49ers
"When you watch him play, you’re like, ‘Oh God, he’s going to kill somebody,’ and that’s what I like about the young man.” ~ Jerome Henderson on Cowboys rookie safety J.J. Wilcox
I know I am probably beating a dead horse.... But then why (in yahoo fantasy) is Titus Young projected for more points than Meachem? I looked up both team depth charts, and from what I understand about football (which is NOT much), Titus is ranked the 3rd or 4th WR to get the ball on his team, where Meachem is 2nd... So why the difference in projected?
My husband is over here telling me "who cares there probably will only be a difference of 2-3 pts between each of them... But, I stress over this because last year I lost year by like .2 pts! So I need mental confidence in my decision!
You're not looking at the wrong place, but there is some interpretation that needs done with the numbers, since there's only been one week's worth of games to come up with these rankings. SF played a good passing offense last week, while the Titans played New England, who got up on them early and actually had a running game last week.
SF is generally regarded as having one of the best defenses going into the season, and will surely be in the top 5 at the end of the season.
"We couldn’t do diddley poo offensively, we couldn’t make a first down, we couldn’t run the ball, we didn’t try to run the ball, we couldn’t complete a pass - we sucked."