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senor chang: 7.5/10. Stacked at receiver. Score improves with a significant trade involving A.J. or Megatron (if you have guts) for a true elite RB1.
and1play5: 7/10. Don't love Floyd as a WR3. Law Firm is decent as RB but not great. Flex option between Hillis and Bush is adequate. WR1 and WR2 strong. Would consider dangling Gronk as trade bait for a premier RB to pair with AP. Something like Fred Davis and Forte for Gronk.
IMASOLEMAN18: No problem, man. Let me know how it goes and if the other managers counter.
NRitsuh: 6.5/10. Brown a better Flex option than RB2. Tate has higher value as a Foster handcuff. Thomas excellent W/T, would consider trading for true RB2. Bench depth below average. Dez worries me with injury and off-the-field trouble. If it's plus-3 for 40+ yard plays, I'd look into moving Gronk for Wallace, DeSean, Charles. Those type home-run players. Those extra points are crucial. Look for special players that can take it to the house every touch. CJ2K. Megatron.
rayray3thousand: I actually liked Jackie's story at KC. But Brown's job to lose. Matthews is pushing for a W3 return date.
OGNTER: 8.5/10. Close to 9 honestly. Purely on combining Shady and Foster. You should have tried getting Tate. Would improve two Flex options. I would probably take that trade as well to pair your elite RBs. Lot of big pieces moving around. Would target reasonably attainable players in the Flex like Titus Young, Lance Moore, Pierre Thomas, Nate Washington, Ridley.
Jerseyjz: 8.5/10. Hinges on a successful MJD return to the field. Decker doesn't play like Welker, only thing is common is their skin color. Decker doesn't rack up receptions like Wes, and he's more of a down-field threat. Love your bench, man.
JJs07: The other manager in your trade actually consulted me in advance. In truth, I recommended he pass at the moment. So that means I favored your side a bit. Wilson is solid on the bench, but just an insurance policy for Bradshaw. Is Rodgers worth Fitz, Cutler, and Beanie? Possibly, if you expect him to be the clear cut #1 fantasy player overall. Cutler is a poised for a monster re-connection with Marshall. Would try to trade for B. Marsh by the way. Fitz is a top-10 option in PPR formats. Beanie is top-75 for me as long as he fends off Ry Williams' competition.
frankl1001: 7/10. Just upgrade RB2. Receivers are fine. Might start Brown at RB2 first couple weeks. Should get lots of touches to settle Luck in. Love Taiwan Jones on the bench as insurance to a DMC injury. Moss potential sleeper if he can rack up red zone TDs.
denni5themenace: Happy to help, brotha. Everyone keep the questions coming. I'll do my best to get to every single one.
leemelone: 8/10. Awesome depth. Don't love V-Jax this year. Won't post same numbers as in SD. Trust Titus as a WR3. Your RBs have high potential barring injury. Would be perfect for NRitsuh's customized extra bonus three points for TDs over 40 yards. Cook, Smith, Helu, and Moss good value on the bench. I also took risk in NE defense in a league of mine. Think they'll be significantly better than last year. I'd offer V-Jax for Antonio Brown straight up.
Baydestrian408: For a 16-team league, 9/10. High potential in Brown and Young. Foster your elite cornerstone. Would have waited longer for Pettigrew and the TE position in a 16-team league. Assuming you took him relatively early, within the first 8 or so rounds. Why have three TEs? Too late to drop Keller or Lewis. Both have too much value in a deep league. Would have drafted RB or WR initially though over Keller.
Proshares: Be careful. Don't get fleeced for MJD. Could be a beast W6 on.
simpliSD: I like ESPN's Cheat Sheets provided on their fantasy website. They split by position and overall board, both for standard and PPR leagues. Yahoo rankings are poor in my opinion. Guys, try your best to stay BPA. But RB is the one position you can't neglect. QB, WR, TE, K, and DEF all deep enough to wait.
and1play5: 7/10. Don't love Floyd as a WR3. Law Firm is decent as RB but not great. Flex option between Hillis and Bush is adequate. WR1 and WR2 strong. Would consider dangling Gronk as trade bait for a premier RB to pair with AP. Something like Fred Davis and Forte for Gronk.
IMASOLEMAN18: No problem, man. Let me know how it goes and if the other managers counter.
NRitsuh: 6.5/10. Brown a better Flex option than RB2. Tate has higher value as a Foster handcuff. Thomas excellent W/T, would consider trading for true RB2. Bench depth below average. Dez worries me with injury and off-the-field trouble. If it's plus-3 for 40+ yard plays, I'd look into moving Gronk for Wallace, DeSean, Charles. Those type home-run players. Those extra points are crucial. Look for special players that can take it to the house every touch. CJ2K. Megatron.
rayray3thousand: I actually liked Jackie's story at KC. But Brown's job to lose. Matthews is pushing for a W3 return date.
OGNTER: 8.5/10. Close to 9 honestly. Purely on combining Shady and Foster. You should have tried getting Tate. Would improve two Flex options. I would probably take that trade as well to pair your elite RBs. Lot of big pieces moving around. Would target reasonably attainable players in the Flex like Titus Young, Lance Moore, Pierre Thomas, Nate Washington, Ridley.
Jerseyjz: 8.5/10. Hinges on a successful MJD return to the field. Decker doesn't play like Welker, only thing is common is their skin color. Decker doesn't rack up receptions like Wes, and he's more of a down-field threat. Love your bench, man.
JJs07: The other manager in your trade actually consulted me in advance. In truth, I recommended he pass at the moment. So that means I favored your side a bit. Wilson is solid on the bench, but just an insurance policy for Bradshaw. Is Rodgers worth Fitz, Cutler, and Beanie? Possibly, if you expect him to be the clear cut #1 fantasy player overall. Cutler is a poised for a monster re-connection with Marshall. Would try to trade for B. Marsh by the way. Fitz is a top-10 option in PPR formats. Beanie is top-75 for me as long as he fends off Ry Williams' competition.
frankl1001: 7/10. Just upgrade RB2. Receivers are fine. Might start Brown at RB2 first couple weeks. Should get lots of touches to settle Luck in. Love Taiwan Jones on the bench as insurance to a DMC injury. Moss potential sleeper if he can rack up red zone TDs.
denni5themenace: Happy to help, brotha. Everyone keep the questions coming. I'll do my best to get to every single one.
leemelone: 8/10. Awesome depth. Don't love V-Jax this year. Won't post same numbers as in SD. Trust Titus as a WR3. Your RBs have high potential barring injury. Would be perfect for NRitsuh's customized extra bonus three points for TDs over 40 yards. Cook, Smith, Helu, and Moss good value on the bench. I also took risk in NE defense in a league of mine. Think they'll be significantly better than last year. I'd offer V-Jax for Antonio Brown straight up.
Baydestrian408: For a 16-team league, 9/10. High potential in Brown and Young. Foster your elite cornerstone. Would have waited longer for Pettigrew and the TE position in a 16-team league. Assuming you took him relatively early, within the first 8 or so rounds. Why have three TEs? Too late to drop Keller or Lewis. Both have too much value in a deep league. Would have drafted RB or WR initially though over Keller.
Proshares: Be careful. Don't get fleeced for MJD. Could be a beast W6 on.
simpliSD: I like ESPN's Cheat Sheets provided on their fantasy website. They split by position and overall board, both for standard and PPR leagues. Yahoo rankings are poor in my opinion. Guys, try your best to stay BPA. But RB is the one position you can't neglect. QB, WR, TE, K, and DEF all deep enough to wait.