being an NFL GM is definitely the pipe dream. as a random side quest, i do hope to spend at least 3-6 months at some point in my life herding sheep in wales or new zealand
being an NFL GM is definitely the pipe dream. as a random side quest, i do hope to spend at least 3-6 months at some point in my life herding sheep in wales or new zealand
baker > pickett > stafford > browning
slight advantage to downs, the colts keep getting into shootouts and they could be forced to throw more with an injury to taylor. overall, i’d be content playing the matchups between those two for my flex spot ROS.
with Puka facing CLE, i’d say it’s within the realm of reason. we’ll probably still project puka for more targets though.
I’d prioritize Moss, it sounds like this injury to JT could be serious and we’ve seen Moss smash in a starting role on the colts already this season. moss could be a league-winner, i’d definitely spend the #1 waiver priority.
depends on your alternatives, we’ll probably have him ranked squarely in WR3/flex territory.
there’s a chance, but i think it’s likely they give him one more week of practice. he was limited in practice all week, so i think we need to see some full practices before we count on his return.
herbert, not particularly close
if you can get chase for achane, yes absolutely 100% of the time
this is why shallow starting lineups are a bummer and everyone should push their leagues to add more flex spots. that said, i think you made the right call and i don’t see how you’d bench AJB going forward. depending on your scoring settings, it might be best to flex a WR instead of swift this week vs SF. it’s gonna be tough between evans/smith/ridley any given week but you have to be comfortable playing ridley at this point