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Colston or A. Brown?

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Colston is ranked higher everywhere as he should be as a #1 WR on a high octane offense. Brees has so many options to throw to though and add to the fact Jimmy Graham seems to be getting the most of it and Colston could suffer. Brown may be #2 on the team but Wallace getting the double coverage has earned Brown almost 10 targets a game and huge yardage but alas no td's. Right now I have Colston in unless you guys change my mind. I can't play both as I already started Laurent Robinson on Thanksgiving and did very well. Thanks as always and leave a link!

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First - thanks for the Addai answer...I think I may go Dwill too...unless I stay w Thomas! :wall:

 

As for you, I would go Colston. Brown is a nice play too, but hink Pitt may get up quick and have to run the ball. Saints may be in a high scroing affair & Brees has been getting into a rhythm with him lately too.

 

Good luck!

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First - thanks for the Addai answer...I think I may go Dwill too...unless I stay w Thomas! :wall:

 

As for you, I would go Colston. Brown is a nice play too, but hink Pitt may get up quick and have to run the ball. Saints may be in a high scroing affair & Brees has been getting into a rhythm with him lately too.

 

Good luck!

 

I second going with Colston, although Brown should have a nice showing. I just don't think you can go against the Saints offense at home. They scored 30 on CHI, 40 on HOU, 62 on IND, and 27 on TB at home this season and they're averaging over 31 pts a game overall. Plus, Brees is putting the ball in the air more than anybody in the league except Stafford, and he's completing 71% of his passes.

 

Disclaimer: I'm obviously going with Colston this week, but the guy I'm playing has Brees. Should be interesting...

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