Need some opinions on who to start at WR in 2 different leagues.
Start 1 of the 3 D. Thomas: v. Indy D. Bryant: @ Houston M. Floyd: @ Seattle
Thomas already looks like Orton's favorite WR but it's easiest to score against the Colts on the ground. Even without Sanders their secondary is solid. Bryant is a little nicked up right now but this could be a shootout against Houston. He should play but I don't understand why Roy Williams is still getting targets that should be meant for the far more talented Bryant. After a slow week 1 Floyd got going last week. Seattle's secondary is garbage. I just can't make up my mind.
Salary Cap League: These are guys I can afford, will start 1 of the 5 Clayton v. Washington D. Thomas v. Indy E. Royal v. Indy L. Murphy @ Arizona A. Collie @ Denver
Always appreciate the advice guys & more than happy to give my opinions if anyone needs lineup help.
GL
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Need some opinions on who to start at WR in 2 different leagues.
Start 1 of the 3 D. Thomas: v. Indy D. Bryant: @ Houston M. Floyd: @ Seattle
Thomas already looks like Orton's favorite WR but it's easiest to score against the Colts on the ground. Even without Sanders their secondary is solid. Bryant is a little nicked up right now but this could be a shootout against Houston. He should play but I don't understand why Roy Williams is still getting targets that should be meant for the far more talented Bryant. After a slow week 1 Floyd got going last week. Seattle's secondary is garbage. I just can't make up my mind.
Salary Cap League: These are guys I can afford, will start 1 of the 5 Clayton v. Washington D. Thomas v. Indy E. Royal v. Indy L. Murphy @ Arizona A. Collie @ Denver
Always appreciate the advice guys & more than happy to give my opinions if anyone needs lineup help.
Thomas - I would wait one or two more weeks to make sure he's healthy and that last week wasn't an anomaly vs Sea
Bryant - Should get a lot of looks, but I do believe the Cowboys win this week and to do so they'll need to own the clock, meaning pound pound pound. Currently the Boys ranking #1 in Pass to Run ratio which will for sure change Sunday.
Floyd - After week 1's blunders, Floyd looked good last week. With a weak backfield, I think we see SD go to the air again this week. Double coverage on Gates means opps for Floyd. I'd play Floyd by a hair over Bryant.
I'd go Collie in your other league with Clayton a close second.
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You have tough choices.
Thomas - I would wait one or two more weeks to make sure he's healthy and that last week wasn't an anomaly vs Sea
Bryant - Should get a lot of looks, but I do believe the Cowboys win this week and to do so they'll need to own the clock, meaning pound pound pound. Currently the Boys ranking #1 in Pass to Run ratio which will for sure change Sunday.
Floyd - After week 1's blunders, Floyd looked good last week. With a weak backfield, I think we see SD go to the air again this week. Double coverage on Gates means opps for Floyd. I'd play Floyd by a hair over Bryant.
I'd go Collie in your other league with Clayton a close second.
Need some opinions on who to start at WR in 2 different leagues.
Start 1 of the 3 D. Thomas: v. Indy D. Bryant: @ Houston M. Floyd: @ Seattle
Thomas already looks like Orton's favorite WR but it's easiest to score against the Colts on the ground. Even without Sanders their secondary is solid. Bryant is a little nicked up right now but this could be a shootout against Houston. He should play but I don't understand why Roy Williams is still getting targets that should be meant for the far more talented Bryant. After a slow week 1 Floyd got going last week. Seattle's secondary is garbage. I just can't make up my mind.
Salary Cap League: These are guys I can afford, will start 1 of the 5 Clayton v. Washington D. Thomas v. Indy E. Royal v. Indy L. Murphy @ Arizona A. Collie @ Denver
Always appreciate the advice guys & more than happy to give my opinions if anyone needs lineup help.
GL
well you got some tough choices however Denver has no running game with Moreno out there is still some left unknown with Thomas but i do like him I am with Frozen Tundra as I think DA boys will win this week as well and Dez is going against a weak secondary in Houston but still with Roy still lingering and Witten and Miles and Dallas still needs to establish the run might mean not alot of balls for Dez I know its not the sexy choice but Floyd might be the right one IMHO
I say try Thomas in your second pool though as I like his upside in comparison to the others on that list
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Need some opinions on who to start at WR in 2 different leagues.
Start 1 of the 3 D. Thomas: v. Indy D. Bryant: @ Houston M. Floyd: @ Seattle
Thomas already looks like Orton's favorite WR but it's easiest to score against the Colts on the ground. Even without Sanders their secondary is solid. Bryant is a little nicked up right now but this could be a shootout against Houston. He should play but I don't understand why Roy Williams is still getting targets that should be meant for the far more talented Bryant. After a slow week 1 Floyd got going last week. Seattle's secondary is garbage. I just can't make up my mind.
Salary Cap League: These are guys I can afford, will start 1 of the 5 Clayton v. Washington D. Thomas v. Indy E. Royal v. Indy L. Murphy @ Arizona A. Collie @ Denver
Always appreciate the advice guys & more than happy to give my opinions if anyone needs lineup help.
GL
well you got some tough choices however Denver has no running game with Moreno out there is still some left unknown with Thomas but i do like him I am with Frozen Tundra as I think DA boys will win this week as well and Dez is going against a weak secondary in Houston but still with Roy still lingering and Witten and Miles and Dallas still needs to establish the run might mean not alot of balls for Dez I know its not the sexy choice but Floyd might be the right one IMHO
I say try Thomas in your second pool though as I like his upside in comparison to the others on that list
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