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M Wallace vs Bradshaw - Keeper Question

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One player keeper league, forfeiting draft picks. 1 point per reception scoring system. 12 team league, bonus points for long td's

 

Mike Wallace, wr, PIT forfeiting #63 overall (6th round)

 

or

 

 

Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG forfeiting #82 (7th round)

 

Personally, I really think that Wallace is gonna be a top 5 wr this year, but since I am drafting 10th overall, I like the idea of having a reliable RB squared away, giving me all of my options at the 10 spot. If i keep a WR, then I am almost locked in to taking the best available RB at 10, with A Foster and Mccoy already off the board (kept by previous teams) it could be ugly. It is also worth noting that we have to start 1 RB, 2 WR's, and 1 flex RB/WR in our lineups, so in theory I could only need one RB and start 3 WR (not bad in a PPR league)on a weekly basis. If I lock up bradshaw, then I have a chance at snagging two very good WR's at 10 and 15. Opinions anyone?

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Bradshaw.

 

He'll be acceptable in your league and if another good RB falls to 10, you can start two RB and pick up a WR on the way back. Or you can get two good WR like you mentioned. If you keep Wallace I think you'd be looking at someone like MJD or Dwill as your rb, if you're lucky.

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Wallace. I had both of them last year, and of my keeper options, I rank them Rice, Brady, Wallace, Harvin, DJax, Bradshaw. That may have to do with me having Rice already, but with Jacobs to get more touches this year, I don't see Bradshaw being anywhere near the value Wallace is.

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