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Keeping - TY, Freeman, Landry, Moncrief

 

Possible 5th Keeper - John Brown, Tyler Eifert, Mike Gillislee, Tyrell Williams, Thomas Rawls, CJ Prosise

 

What would you do?

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I have a problem with Moncrief being a reliable weekly player, he only has two games in which he has 7 or more rec the last two seasons and only two one hundred yard plus games. So if he doesn't score tds he seems to be unreliable even as a flex player. Now so far he has been a reliable TD scorer, but with that said I find it hard to trust him on a weekly bases.

 

I really like Ty Williams but after the Chargers drafted M Williams I'm not to sure of his value on the team, plus you have the return of K Allen.

 

Rawls and Lacy are going to kill each other's production for ff.

 

Right now I like what I reading about J Brown and his return from his health issue.

 

And Prossie in a ppr league is another player I'm interested in.

 

Eifert when healthy is very productive but when is he healthy?

 

And I just can't find anyway possible to trust any Patriots Rb.

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Thanks for your input weepaws. The good news is I have until August 1 to name them. This is our last year of keepers in a league that started in 2000. It was going to be Tyrell Williams until they spent a Top 10 pick on another WR. I really am leaning towards Brown as 5th Keeper with Eifert close behind him.

 

With this being our last year of keepers, a lot of my strategy has changed. I like Prosise a lot but also know he most likely won't get drafted before Brown or Eifert. If he ends up being a PPR monster it won't be forever due to our league getting rid of keepers.

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Good luck on your decisions and thank you for the reply.

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I have a problem with Moncrief being a reliable weekly player, he only has two games in which he has 7 or more rec the last two seasons and only two one hundred yard plus games. So if he doesn't score tds he seems to be unreliable even as a flex player. Now so far he has been a reliable TD scorer, but with that said I find it hard to trust him on a weekly bases.

 

I really like Ty Williams but after the Chargers drafted M Williams I'm not to sure of his value on the team, plus you have the return of K Allen.

 

Rawls and Lacy are going to kill each other's production for ff.

 

Right now I like what I reading about J Brown and his return from his health issue.

 

And Prossie in a ppr league is another player I'm interested in.

 

Eifert when healthy is very productive but when is he healthy?

 

And I just can't find anyway possible to trust any Patriots Rb.

I think you nailed it on this answer. pretty much bang on to what I was thinking

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Mike Gillislee I'd take the chance on him. I dont think he'll score as much but I do think he will get his chances.

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It's got to be Tyrell. Williams is hurt with a back issue. He is still the best option the Chargers have if Allen does is usual injury act.

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Now that we know that M Williams is hurt I would agree.

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Keeping - TY, Freeman, Landry, Moncrief

Possible 5th Keeper - John Brown, Tyler Eifert, Mike Gillislee, Tyrell Williams, Thomas Rawls, CJ Prosise

 

I think Williams, Brown or Eiffert, too many mouths to feed in Seatle and with NE you never know who Belichick will use game to game.

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