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  1. s0meguy

    I'll drop this guy, u drop that guy...

    I wouldn't care. It's the equivalent of a post waiver wire trade in baseball. If the players pass through waivers, then so be it.
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    So For You All With Less then Ideal Tight Ends...

    rostering 2 below average TEs and playing matchups
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    PPR is whack.

    You would have loved that game when Jerome Bettis had like 5 carries for 1 yard and 3 TDs
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    Alex Green

    Green is a better PPR back than Benson, albeit less talented overall, but Benson was putting up solid RB2 numbers. You're a fool if you dont roster him, and he'll probably sneak into my flex with some good matchups coming up.
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    players you can drop

    Meachem is getting dropped one way or another Dustin Keller's hammy is lingering, he's droppable IMO in a lot of leagues
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    Worth carrying two TE?

    mid tier TEs make good flex plays in PPRs because they reliably get 4-5 catches every week and usually some red zone targets hard to find upside for cheap though
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    Waiver guys

    Why do people say this? I worry about bye weeks about 2 days before I actually have to make the switch
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    A. Brown, Decker or Torry Smith

    Everyone is all over Torrey Smith this year. I drafted him as my WR3 because I thought the value was worth it at the time but the hype is getting out of control on him. He's a smaller WR just over 6' and 205 lbs with questionable hands, and those guys are just an absolute crapshoot. His game is all speed, and he's not exactly in a pass happy offense, so he's going to be inconsistent. The good news is Flacco's strength is definitely the deep ball. tl, dr: Torrey Smith - flip a coin
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    rb-rb-rb

    That's really the biggest flaw right there. You don't want to force yourself to pass on one of your predraft targets that is falling for a WR you are meh on. Also there is always someone at the draft that picks a bunch of RBs for "tradebait". They are usually begging for pennies on the dollar by week 4.
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    Advice on pick #5

    Good luck with that! You can surely do it with the Julio Jones and AJ Greens of the world, but you are going to have like a 50% success rate, as opposed to Calvin who is like 90%.
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    Advice on pick #5

    Calvin is a no brainer there. I'd take Rodgers at 4 but then I'd rather wait on a round 4 QB. There is a huge drop off at RB as well. That's not to say Calvin isn't worth the pick - he absolutely is. He's a beast, best player available anyway.
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    Vegas Has Spoken

    There is a lot that goes into that. For example, Cam Newton TDs, most buyers will take the over on a bet like that, so expect that to be set a little high.
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    rb-rb-rb

    I'm in a similiar situation, taking Foster and SJax then Shonn Greene just a bit later. It works but you have to fill your bench with high upside receivers. It helps a lot to get 1 somewhat studly WR, but you really need to draft 6 or 7 WRs with some upside and hope half of them work out. I skipped a backup QB and my RB group is top heavy, but I only really need 2/3 RBs to work out from those 3.
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    Rank these late round WR

    Skip LaFell. Look for Britt or Rice.
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    Ced Benson

    I'd expect 10-15 carries each week. I think he'll be the feature back but they will limit him to keep him fresh. Probably will get vultured. Has some upside if the GB defense gets better, they will run the ball more.
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