I’m scared to start Rice in my flex over Ford. If we knew Rice will get the playing time that he deserves, it would be an easy decision
I’m scared to start Rice in my flex over Ford. If we knew Rice will get the playing time that he deserves, it would be an easy decision
I’m sure he is banged up a little bit or something but this seems like maybe the Colts, who are in a tight playoff race, are trying to slightly oversell something to throw off an opponent.
Prepare the Bucs for a more balanced attack then run it with JT 12 times for 150 yards and 2 TDs before halftime
The Rams have an unstoppable force in Kyren. The entire offense runs through him everyone else is ancillary
This week Lamar Jackson is out, my RB2 Herbert is also out, and my TE Hockenson is out. I’ll plug Otton in at TE and Hubbard as my RB2 and pick up a QB off the WW. B Robinson is my RB1. While going up against Dak, JT, and Kyren Williams.
My opponent probably doesn’t need to play anyone else besides those 3 and would still beat me. It’s been a tough year. But who knows anything can happen, right?
Samuel isn’t a terrible add for a small chunk of FAAB. Muth I think is chasing points. He might be on average something like TE8-10 through the rest of the year with the difference between that and TE12-14 will be something like 1-2 points a week.
If you are streaming look for guys going against LAC, CIN, DET and you’ll be okay
The black Friday Cyber Monday discount on Rasheed Rice is over. You had your chance…
Its either him or Javonte Williams in my Flex (PPR). I’m thinking with both the Rams and Broncos going up against run funnel defenses that Javonte is the better play
I’m blowing all my FAAB on him. I have 5% left
I’m tempted to blow my remaining FAAB on OBJ. I don’t have much left 5% but I’m week at WR and after losing Andrews I’m now weak at TE too
I’d love to plug him in but I’ve been burnt by playing RBs coming back from the IR too many times to fall for this trap again. I’d rather miss out on his points than see him put up a dud because they are easing him back
12 team PPR work league (there are 3 tacos)
Drop: Downs
Add: NO DST
My other WRs: Kupp, Pittman, Dell, Rice, Shakir
I could also drop a RB: White, J Williams, D. Henderson, Kyren Williams… Spears or Dowdle
NO DST was just dropped and I can grab them Monday
Would Ertz be worth grabbing it you have an IR spot?
I think he has been usurped by McBride but I have only seen his box scores and stat sheets, I haven’t seen him play to get an idea if he does everything well enough to result in Ertz getting moved down to TE2 there
I’m trying to trade him to my week 14 opponent
Deshaun wasn’t exactly helping him. I think his value may tick down a smidge but I wouldn’t sell him for pennies on the dollar
If you’re having a bad year and your roster is shit, he isn’t bad. Ideally your flex is an NFL WR2 or a RB in a committee with an ideal match up. An NFL WR3 is going to be a low floor potential boom candidate if they break off a long TD.
Other than injuries, have Tank or Nico done anything to lose playing time or targets?
Let’s go see what’s on the WW…Perine or Dowdle. Yeah not benching Pollard
Thank you for the TE recommendation!
Fields is the best athlete the Bears have at the position. He probably has a better and more accurate arm than Bagent too. However, in the games I’ve seen with Bagent so far his football IQ is much higher than Fields’s as a rookie. He might misread a coverage but he is doing a really good job of progressing through his reads and dumping passes off to his RBs or TEs when the first and second options aren’t available and he runs when he needs to. I’m not sure Fields is able to progress through his reads this year as well as Bagent is as a rookie. So I don’t think the drop off from Fields is as big as people make it out to be. Again Bagent is a rookie, he threw a bad pick last game because of a coverage that he mis read but that was against a NO defense. I’m not scared of the Carolina defense.
Sincerely, A Bears Fan
My Herbert, Ekeler, Swift, McLaurin, Dell, Otton, Stevenson (flex), Philly DST, Hopkins lineup might go down in History for lowest PPR score ever