Dante
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Is Dixon worth going after? Id have to drop one of these....
Dante replied to cyclone24's topic in A Little Help!
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Both are great but OBJ. Scores more TDs and has a better QB.
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Mike Wallace or Kenny Stills.
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Parker. Stills is a 1 trick pony, playing with a QB who cannot throw that trick (Mike Wallace, anyone?). Any Stills love is a smokescreen and a motivational tactic. Parker played very well last season when finally healthy from his foot injury.
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The first flex is not really a flex unless QB scoring is devalued to equal that of the other positions (superflex). Essentially it is a 2 QB league and you need 2 QBs early.
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Trade McCoy and Cooks for Zeke and John Brown? WHIR
Dante replied to TheErosion's topic in A Little Help!
I agree and would reject. John Brown is DJax. -
I completely agree.
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I also cannot take Blount for Palmer. I am in favor of trading Palmer but not for a stiff like Blount. Gore is hated in fantasy but he will not share snaps and will be on an improved offense with Luck back. He will finish the season as a RB2, I believe.
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Tyrod Taylor
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Agreed. Scott has had years to prove his worth and increase his role and he has never been able to do so.
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John Beck! Tashard Choice! Your 2011 Washington Redskins!
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I would roll with Foster or AP at #2, whichever falls to you.
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I agree with the above. Take Vick (high risk, high reward) or your #1 WR over Turner or MJD. There are fewer elite WRs this year than RBs.
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"You'll have to excuse my friend. He's a little slow."
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I think Torain is a solid #2RB. He is not very good but he gets volume in a run friendly offense. Portis has the same injury that was a season ender for Fred Taylor a few years back. I am skeptical that muscle tearing from bone is a 4-6 week injury, especially for a position which requires the movement of RB.