Austin Ekeler - Injuries, workload from previous seasons could be catching up to him.

Nick Chubb - Season ending knee injury

Bijan Robinson - Bad Coaching holding him back

Saquon Barkley - Injuries, bad team

Top-12 non-QB scoring half PPR:

  1. CMC 248.46
  2. Tyreek Hill 215.40
  3. Keenan Allen 193.16
  4. Ceedee Lamb 193.00
  5. AJ Brown 171.30
  6. Raheem Mostert 170.90
  7. Stefon Diggs 170.00
  8. Amon St Brown 169.60
  9. Travis Etienne 163.20
  10. Brian Robinson 156.20
  11. Jamarr Chase 154.20
  12. DJ Moore 152.50

So far, 8 WRs are inside the top-12 scorers with only 4 RBs. Justin Jefferson would’ve been on this list without the injury.

Both Raheem Mostert and Brian Robinson were late rounders that have outperformed their price tag. Kamara’s suspension lowered his ADP to the 6th-7th round range and he’s been solid on a per game basic.

Going forward, do you see people going after receivers in the early rounds and hopefully strike gold on the mid to late round RBs in next year’s draft especially when a lot of contenders in your league have at least 2 of the top-12 scorers?

  • undertow521B
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    1 year ago

    Same. In a 12 man where we have 3 WR spots and two flexes, I went Tyreek, Wilson, Gibbs my first three picks, but also got DJ Moore and Jordan Addison in the draft. I the flipped Wilson and Mostert(after week 1) for CeeDee Lamb because I valued the stud WR more than a RB.

    I now have a team of:

    QB: Goff (Kyler/Fields)

    RB: Gibbs, Kyren Williams, Singletary

    WR:Tyreek, CeeDee, DJ Moore, Addison, Tank Dell

    Streaming TE and have Clevelands defense.

    I’m averaging 158 pts per game.

    They always say you can find WRs late and during the season, which I did with Dell, but there always seems to be a few RBs that prove capable. Williams and Singletary have proved to be huge and we’re waiver additions. 1st/2nd round WRs feel way more safe than 1st/2nd round RBs.