OFFICIAL 2013 FANTASY FOOTBALL TALK

 
Foles vs Skins

or

Cutler vs cowboys

Cutler been pretty consistent but the dallas game could be a shootout
You've got that switched around...

I'd go Foles though. He's been solid and Dallas isn't really stopping anyone.

My WR situation is terrible. I have to choose between Fitz tonight or Kenbrell Thompkins. Worried about Fitz going up against SEA at less than 100%. 
 
Just got offered Matt Ryan and Boldin for Mcgahee and Percy Harvin.

I already have Peyton but he has a bye coming up. So I'm tempted to keep Ryan for 2 weeks then try to deal him later. 

He's also got Zac Stacy on the bench should I counter with him instead of Boldin?
 
 
Foles vs Skins

or

Cutler vs cowboys

Cutler been pretty consistent but the dallas game could be a shootout
You've got that switched around...

I'd go Foles though. He's been solid and Dallas isn't really stopping anyone.


My WR situation is terrible. I have to choose between Fitz tonight or Kenbrell Thompkins. Worried about Fitz going up against SEA at less than 100%. 

I'm still going Cutler here...Washington's defense is worse than Dallas' :lol: really look at Nick Foles career numbers outside of the games he plays against Tampa. Not impressive. Cutler is actually having a great year.
 
Pick 3. Will rep.


Keenan Allen vs Jax

Calvin Johnson vs Cin

Justin Blackmon vs SD

TY Hilton vs Den

Reggie Wayne vs Den

Roddy White vs TB



I'm thinking Allen x Hilton x Blackmon .

I say Allen because Jax D is pretty trash. Blackmon because he's Jax only option. I say TY Hilton because I think Den D is pretty good, they should do a good job stopping Wayne and not as much attention will be on Hilton
 
The flex rankings from ESPN for those interested:

The bye weeks really haven’t hurt fantasy owners much to this point, and this week shouldn’t be any different. After all, we’ll miss a few New Orleans Saints players, but the Oakland Raiders weren’t providing much. Well after this week, the flex rankings, in which we combine the best of the running backs, wide receivers and tight ends, will look a lot different. In Weeks 8 and 9, there are a combined 12 teams on bye. That’s a big deal. So enjoy these Week 7 flex ranks, flourished with depth, and hopefully it helps with your decisions. It might not be this much fun to sift through choices again until November!

Feel free to use all awesome information presented to you by the ESPN Fantasy staff to augment your decisions -- not make them for you -- and if you still have questions or a unique scoring system, try us on Twitter or in our many chats. As for my Wednesday chat session, here is the link. And here are the staff rankings.

Good luck to all in Week 7 and beyond!

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Eddie Lacy has responded nicely from his concussion, totaling 219 rushing yards the past two weeks.
1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings: Six running backs and one wide receiver have more fantasy points, but none of them face the Giants this week!

2. LeSean McCoy, RB, Eagles: See, it really doesn’t matter who plays quarterback for Philly!

3. Jamaal Charles, RB, Chiefs: His worst game is 15 fantasy points. Think about that for a minute.

4. Arian Foster, RB, Texans: Twenty or more carries in three straight games, despite the mess around him. Just wait until the touchdowns come.

5. Matt Forte, RB, Bears

6. Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seahawks: Seems a bit banged-up, but he played through all this last season. Don’t worry.

7. Knowshon Moreno, RB, Broncos: Probably the biggest surprise of the fantasy season so far, and that includes the guy that hands the football to him.

8. Dez Bryant, WR, Cowboys

9. Brandon Marshall, WR, Bears: You know, Jay Cutler is having a pretty nice season himself!

10. Eddie Lacy, RB, Packers: A Packers running back in the top 10. What a season!

11. Victor Cruz, WR, Giants: Watch Eli Manning and Josh Freeman have monster games this week.

12. A.J. Green, WR, Bengals

13. Wes Welker, WR, Broncos: Peyton certainly shares. Welker has 50 targets, his teammate coming up has 49, and the third guy has 51. And the tight end has 43. Wow.

14. Frank Gore, RB, 49ers: Amidst all the whining about Colin Kaepernick, Gore has averaged more than 100 rushing yards over the past month.

15. Reggie Bush, RB, Lions

16. Demaryius Thomas, WR, Broncos

17. Alfred Morris, RB, ********

18. DeSean Jackson, WR, Eagles: Presenting the top wide receiver in fantasy through six weeks. Hard to believe, eh? Sell high, but it’s not like the production will stop, either.

19. Ray Rice, RB, Ravens

20. Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions: Yes, you might have better wide receiver options this week. Don’t be afraid to use them.

21. Doug Martin, RB, Buccaneers: Disappointing, but still getting you nearly 10 points per game. So it’s not that bad. Could be worse, really.

22. Antonio Brown, WR, Steelers: Not the tough matchup it might appear, as the Ravens can be thrown on.

23. Pierre Garcon, WR, ********

24. Trent Richardson, RB, Colts: As average as he appears, he’s still safely a RB2 capable of scoring touchdowns.

25. Reggie Wayne, WR, Colts: Shootout in Indy with Peyton!

26. Hakeem Nicks, WR, Giants: I doubt the Giants trade him, but Nicks will be a free agent, and free agents generally have something to prove. Neither the Giants nor Vikings can stop anyone.

27. Josh Gordon, WR, Browns

28. Stevan Ridley, RB, Patriots: This is why you shouldn’t fully give up on players. Not a bad idea to sell high, though.

29. Jordy Nelson, WR, Packers: Will likely get a bit overrated now that Randall Cobb is out a while. Still not a big targets guy, and this week he gets Joe Haden.

30. Tony Gonzalez, TE, Falcons: He should pick up some of the slack with Julio Jones gone.

31. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers: Struggling since a nice start, but a good matchup here.

32. Vincent Jackson, WR, Buccaneers

33. Justin Blackmon, WR, Jaguars: You’d think he’d see more double teams, no? Cecil Shorts isn’t ranked here, but if he plays, I’d take Blackmon.

34. Giovani Bernard, RB, Bengals

35. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals: A Thursday option, so you’ll know if he’s playing early enough to use him. And when he plays, use him.

36. Chris Johnson, RB, Titans: Here we go again with this underachiever. Just be patient.

37. Torrey Smith, WR, Ravens

38. Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers

39. Andre Johnson, WR, Texans

40. Eric Decker, WR, Broncos

41. Julius Thomas, TE, Broncos

42. Fred Jackson, RB, Bills: Still getting enough touches to matter, and it’s a nice matchup.

43. Lamar Miller, RB, Dolphins: You’ll never know from game to game what to expect. Just leave him as your flex.

44. Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers: Hotshot rookie has become worth addition, and he faces the Jaguars.

45. Steve Smith, WR, Panthers: No longer elite, but better times should be ahead.

46. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jaguars: No longer elite as well, and yes, better times should be ahead.

47. C.J. Spiller, RB, Bills: Clearly not 100 percent, and if you’re wondering why Fred Jackson is ranked better, look at performance. Spiller has 39 fantasy points all year. Jackson has 71.

48. T.Y. Hilton, WR, Colts

49. Alshon Jeffery, WR, Bears: Many of his owners will sit him after Week 6, but that’s a mistake. Check the matchup. He didn’t stop emerging in one week.

50. Antonio Gates, TE, Chargers

51. Bilal Powell, RB, Jets

52. Jason Witten, TE, Cowboys: Good buy-low option, but after he lights up Philly it might be too late.

53. Greg Jennings, WR, Vikings: Season performance doesn’t warrant this rank, but he’s got a quarterback that can throw the ball deep now. It matters.

54. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, Bengals

55. Jordan Cameron, TE, Browns

56. Mike Wallace, WR, Dolphins

57. Anquan Boldin, WR, 49ers: Four fantasy points the past two weeks. They’re running, now.

58. Joseph Randle, RB, Cowboys: Figures to start and get double-digit touches with DeMarco Murray out. Don’t get too excited, though.

59. James Jones, WR, Packers: Make sure he plays before you play him.

60. Le’Veon Bell, RB, Steelers: Could be Eddie Lacy with more help around him.

61. Zac Stacy, RB, Rams: Could be Lacy as well, if he keeps playing well.

62. Kenbrell Thompkins, WR, Patriots: Even if Rob Gronkowski plays, and good luck figuring that out, Thompkins has value.

63. Ryan Mathews, RB, Chargers: Just when you think the guy after him is better, Mathews rushes for 102 yards against the Colts.

64. Danny Woodhead, RB, Chargers: On pace for 99 rushes and 96 receptions. Darren Sproles, indeed.

65. Jermichael Finley, TE, Packers: Worth a bit more with Cobb out.

66. Terrance Williams, WR, Cowboys

67. Andre Ellington, RB, Cardinals

68. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Falcons: Running out of time before Steven Jackson returns. Probably one more week.

69. Harry Douglas, WR, Falcons: Well, he’s getting opportunity now.

70. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Cardinals: He had his chance.

71. Steve Johnson, WR, Bills

72. Brandon Jacobs, RB, Giants: If this wasn’t a 0-6 team, and he ran a bit faster, we’d all realize this is a pretty nice story.

73. Mike Williams, WR, Buccaneers

74. Willis McGahee, RB, Browns

75. Dwayne Bowe, WR, Chiefs: We’re still waiting for a five-reception game.

76. Julian Edelman, WR, Patriots: Last time he played the Jets he caught 13 passes, but for only 78 yards. That’s seven points, unless you’re in a PPR format.

77. Rueben Randle, WR, Giants: One of the few No. 3 WRs worth owning.

78. Ben Tate, RB, Texans: While Foster flourishes, Tate isn’t doing much. The Week 6 touchdown, which came with 12 rushing yards, was a gift.

79. Brian Hartline, WR, Dolphins

80. Donald Brown, RB, Colts

81. Aaron Dobson, WR, Patriots

82. Greg Olsen, TE, Panthers

83. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Steelers

84. Joique Bell, RB, Lions: Fell from relevancy awfully fast.

85. Brandon LaFell, WR, Panthers: Has outscored Steve Smith so far. At some point, the rankings should show this.

86. Miles Austin, WR, Cowboys

87. Bernard Pierce, RB, Ravens

88. Austin Pettis, WR, Rams

89. Mike Tolbert, RB, Panthers: Seems like he’s a touchdown machine, but two of his three for the season came last week.

90. Golden Tate, WR, Seahawks: So many people pegged him as a breakout. Haven’t heard much from them lately. Maybe the return of Percy Harvin, eventually, will help.

91. Martellus Bennett, TE, Bears

92. Tavon Austin, WR, Rams: Has six fantasy points in four weeks. Proof that the spot one is drafted in real life tells us very little. “The Rams will use him,” everyone said. Have they?

93. Vincent Brown, WR, Chargers: It’s clear that he’s not going to be a fantasy monster, but he is healthy!

94. Chris Ivory, RB, Jets

95. Jarrett Boykin, WR, Packers: Deep-league pickup in case James Jones also sits.

96. Michael Floyd, WR, Cardinals

97. Jerome Simpson, WR, Vikings

98. Bryce Brown, RB, Eagles

99. Ronnie Hillman, RB, Broncos

100. Coby Fleener, TE, Colts

Others: Jeremy Kerley, WR, Jets; Kris Durham, WR, Lions; Jason Snelling, RB, Falcons; Kendall Wright, WR, Titans; Doug Baldwin, WR, Seahawks; Heath Miller, TE, Steelers; Chris Givens, WR, Rams; Brandon Bolden, RB, Patriots; Kendall Hunter, RB, 49ers; Chris Ogbonnaya, RB, Browns; Roy Helu, RB, ********; Robert Woods, WR, Bills; LeGarrette Blount, RB, Patriots; DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Texans; Jackie Battle, RB, Titans; Daniel Thomas, RB, Dolphins
 
 
 
 
Foles vs Skins

or

Cutler vs cowboys

Cutler been pretty consistent but the dallas game could be a shootout
You've got that switched around...

I'd go Foles though. He's been solid and Dallas isn't really stopping anyone.


My WR situation is terrible. I have to choose between Fitz tonight or Kenbrell Thompkins. Worried about Fitz going up against SEA at less than 100%. 
I'm still going Cutler here...Washington's defense is worse than Dallas'
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really look at Nick Foles career numbers outside of the games he plays against Tampa. Not impressive. Cutler is actually having a great year.
The way my league scores Cutler has been giving me 30 pts a week, but I keep thinking eagles/cowboys might be like the broncos game
 
just offered woodhead/Rudolph/H. Douglas for Gronk/Joique bell.

He's 1-5 and needs help. I'm praying he accepts that. If i get gronk...mannn
 
Pick 3. Will rep.


Keenan Allen vs Jax

Calvin Johnson vs Cin

Justin Blackmon vs SD

TY Hilton vs Den

Reggie Wayne vs Den

Roddy White vs TB



I'm thinking Allen x Hilton x Blackmon .

I say Allen because Jax D is pretty trash. Blackmon because he's Jax only option. I say TY Hilton because I think Den D is pretty good, they should do a good job stopping Wayne and not as much attention will be on Hilton

Allen x Johnson x Blackmon.

Your looking at potentially each of them giving you ATLEAST 16+ points.
 
Hopefully Cutlets connects on a few long balls with Alshon.

How do you guys feel about Robert Woods? Is he worth picking up or is that QB situation just not worth it? He's talented and I'm a fan of his abilities moving forward but I'd be more confident if Manuel was under center.
 
I took Spiller at 1-9.  Started 0-3 while I waited for him to give me return on investment.  He's been riding my bench the last three weeks as I've strung off 3 wins in a row.


Sometimes you have to chalk things up to being a sunk cost and make the rest of your team better to cover the deficiency of not having a 1st round pick that's helping your team.

Right on dude, started 0-3 using spiller sat his *** last three weeks and back to .500
 
I took Spiller at 1-9.  Started 0-3 while I waited for him to give me return on investment.  He's been riding my bench the last three weeks as I've strung off 3 wins in a row.


Sometimes you have to chalk things up to being a sunk cost and make the rest of your team better to cover the deficiency of not having a 1st round pick that's helping your team.

Right on dude, started 0-3 using spiller sat his *** last three weeks and back to .500

Two weeks ago I lost by 4 points, why? Because I played CJ Spiller over DeAngelo Williams. The only weeks I've won are weeks I've benched him.
 
Halp.

1PPR - Pick 2 RB + 1 WR + FLEX

RB Bernard @ DET

RB Woodhead @ JAX

RB Spiller @ MIA

RB Ellington vs SEA

WR Nicks vs MIN

WR Allen @ JAX

WR Williams @ PHI

WR Shorts vs SD

Right now my lineup looks like this:

RB Bernard

RB Ellington

WR Marshall
WR Nicks

FLEX Allen

I don't start TNF players in my FLEX and Ellington has gotten better every week.  Seattle's run defense is a bit overrated and the secondary is susceptible to the screen plus they're on the road.  Thought about starting Allen over Nicks but both match-ups were too tasty to pass up.  I figure San Diego goes up big and runs the ball with Mathews hence my decision to bench Woodhead.
The flex rankings from ESPN for those interested:
The bye weeks really haven’t hurt fantasy owners much to this point, and this week shouldn’t be any different. After all, we’ll miss a few New Orleans Saints players, but the Oakland Raiders weren’t providing much. Well after this week, the flex rankings, in which we combine the best of the running backs, wide receivers and tight ends, will look a lot different. In Weeks 8 and 9, there are a combined 12 teams on bye. That’s a big deal. So enjoy these Week 7 flex ranks, flourished with depth, and hopefully it helps with your decisions. It might not be this much fun to sift through choices again until November!

Feel free to use all awesome information presented to you by the ESPN Fantasy staff to augment your decisions -- not make them for you -- and if you still have questions or a unique scoring system, try us on Twitter or in our many chats. As for my Wednesday chat session, here is the link. And here are the staff rankings.

Good luck to all in Week 7 and beyond!

[+] Enlarge
Benny Sieu/USA TODAY Sports
Eddie Lacy has responded nicely from his concussion, totaling 219 rushing yards the past two weeks.
1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings: Six running backs and one wide receiver have more fantasy points, but none of them face the Giants this week!

2. LeSean McCoy, RB, Eagles: See, it really doesn’t matter who plays quarterback for Philly!

3. Jamaal Charles, RB, Chiefs: His worst game is 15 fantasy points. Think about that for a minute.

4. Arian Foster, RB, Texans: Twenty or more carries in three straight games, despite the mess around him. Just wait until the touchdowns come.

5. Matt Forte, RB, Bears

6. Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seahawks: Seems a bit banged-up, but he played through all this last season. Don’t worry.

7. Knowshon Moreno, RB, Broncos: Probably the biggest surprise of the fantasy season so far, and that includes the guy that hands the football to him.

8. Dez Bryant, WR, Cowboys

9. Brandon Marshall, WR, Bears: You know, Jay Cutler is having a pretty nice season himself!

10. Eddie Lacy, RB, Packers: A Packers running back in the top 10. What a season!

11. Victor Cruz, WR, Giants: Watch Eli Manning and Josh Freeman have monster games this week.

12. A.J. Green, WR, Bengals

13. Wes Welker, WR, Broncos: Peyton certainly shares. Welker has 50 targets, his teammate coming up has 49, and the third guy has 51. And the tight end has 43. Wow.

14. Frank Gore, RB, 49ers: Amidst all the whining about Colin Kaepernick, Gore has averaged more than 100 rushing yards over the past month.

15. Reggie Bush, RB, Lions

16. Demaryius Thomas, WR, Broncos

17. Alfred Morris, RB, ********

18. DeSean Jackson, WR, Eagles: Presenting the top wide receiver in fantasy through six weeks. Hard to believe, eh? Sell high, but it’s not like the production will stop, either.

19. Ray Rice, RB, Ravens

20. Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions: Yes, you might have better wide receiver options this week. Don’t be afraid to use them.

21. Doug Martin, RB, Buccaneers: Disappointing, but still getting you nearly 10 points per game. So it’s not that bad. Could be worse, really.

22. Antonio Brown, WR, Steelers: Not the tough matchup it might appear, as the Ravens can be thrown on.

23. Pierre Garcon, WR, ********

24. Trent Richardson, RB, Colts: As average as he appears, he’s still safely a RB2 capable of scoring touchdowns.

25. Reggie Wayne, WR, Colts: Shootout in Indy with Peyton!

26. Hakeem Nicks, WR, Giants: I doubt the Giants trade him, but Nicks will be a free agent, and free agents generally have something to prove. Neither the Giants nor Vikings can stop anyone.

27. Josh Gordon, WR, Browns

28. Stevan Ridley, RB, Patriots: This is why you shouldn’t fully give up on players. Not a bad idea to sell high, though.

29. Jordy Nelson, WR, Packers: Will likely get a bit overrated now that Randall Cobb is out a while. Still not a big targets guy, and this week he gets Joe Haden.

30. Tony Gonzalez, TE, Falcons: He should pick up some of the slack with Julio Jones gone.

31. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers: Struggling since a nice start, but a good matchup here.

32. Vincent Jackson, WR, Buccaneers

33. Justin Blackmon, WR, Jaguars: You’d think he’d see more double teams, no? Cecil Shorts isn’t ranked here, but if he plays, I’d take Blackmon.

34. Giovani Bernard, RB, Bengals

35. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals: A Thursday option, so you’ll know if he’s playing early enough to use him. And when he plays, use him.

36. Chris Johnson, RB, Titans: Here we go again with this underachiever. Just be patient.

37. Torrey Smith, WR, Ravens

38. Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers

39. Andre Johnson, WR, Texans

40. Eric Decker, WR, Broncos

41. Julius Thomas, TE, Broncos

42. Fred Jackson, RB, Bills: Still getting enough touches to matter, and it’s a nice matchup.

43. Lamar Miller, RB, Dolphins: You’ll never know from game to game what to expect. Just leave him as your flex.

44. Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers: Hotshot rookie has become worth addition, and he faces the Jaguars.

45. Steve Smith, WR, Panthers: No longer elite, but better times should be ahead.

46. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jaguars: No longer elite as well, and yes, better times should be ahead.

47. C.J. Spiller, RB, Bills: Clearly not 100 percent, and if you’re wondering why Fred Jackson is ranked better, look at performance. Spiller has 39 fantasy points all year. Jackson has 71.

48. T.Y. Hilton, WR, Colts

49. Alshon Jeffery, WR, Bears: Many of his owners will sit him after Week 6, but that’s a mistake. Check the matchup. He didn’t stop emerging in one week.

50. Antonio Gates, TE, Chargers

51. Bilal Powell, RB, Jets

52. Jason Witten, TE, Cowboys: Good buy-low option, but after he lights up Philly it might be too late.

53. Greg Jennings, WR, Vikings: Season performance doesn’t warrant this rank, but he’s got a quarterback that can throw the ball deep now. It matters.

54. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, Bengals

55. Jordan Cameron, TE, Browns

56. Mike Wallace, WR, Dolphins

57. Anquan Boldin, WR, 49ers: Four fantasy points the past two weeks. They’re running, now.

58. Joseph Randle, RB, Cowboys: Figures to start and get double-digit touches with DeMarco Murray out. Don’t get too excited, though.

59. James Jones, WR, Packers: Make sure he plays before you play him.

60. Le’Veon Bell, RB, Steelers: Could be Eddie Lacy with more help around him.

61. Zac Stacy, RB, Rams: Could be Lacy as well, if he keeps playing well.

62. Kenbrell Thompkins, WR, Patriots: Even if Rob Gronkowski plays, and good luck figuring that out, Thompkins has value.

63. Ryan Mathews, RB, Chargers: Just when you think the guy after him is better, Mathews rushes for 102 yards against the Colts.

64. Danny Woodhead, RB, Chargers: On pace for 99 rushes and 96 receptions. Darren Sproles, indeed.

65. Jermichael Finley, TE, Packers: Worth a bit more with Cobb out.

66. Terrance Williams, WR, Cowboys

67. Andre Ellington, RB, Cardinals

68. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Falcons: Running out of time before Steven Jackson returns. Probably one more week.

69. Harry Douglas, WR, Falcons: Well, he’s getting opportunity now.

70. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Cardinals: He had his chance.

71. Steve Johnson, WR, Bills

72. Brandon Jacobs, RB, Giants: If this wasn’t a 0-6 team, and he ran a bit faster, we’d all realize this is a pretty nice story.

73. Mike Williams, WR, Buccaneers

74. Willis McGahee, RB, Browns

75. Dwayne Bowe, WR, Chiefs: We’re still waiting for a five-reception game.

76. Julian Edelman, WR, Patriots: Last time he played the Jets he caught 13 passes, but for only 78 yards. That’s seven points, unless you’re in a PPR format.

77. Rueben Randle, WR, Giants: One of the few No. 3 WRs worth owning.

78. Ben Tate, RB, Texans: While Foster flourishes, Tate isn’t doing much. The Week 6 touchdown, which came with 12 rushing yards, was a gift.

79. Brian Hartline, WR, Dolphins

80. Donald Brown, RB, Colts

81. Aaron Dobson, WR, Patriots

82. Greg Olsen, TE, Panthers

83. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Steelers

84. Joique Bell, RB, Lions: Fell from relevancy awfully fast.

85. Brandon LaFell, WR, Panthers: Has outscored Steve Smith so far. At some point, the rankings should show this.

86. Miles Austin, WR, Cowboys

87. Bernard Pierce, RB, Ravens

88. Austin Pettis, WR, Rams

89. Mike Tolbert, RB, Panthers: Seems like he’s a touchdown machine, but two of his three for the season came last week.

90. Golden Tate, WR, Seahawks: So many people pegged him as a breakout. Haven’t heard much from them lately. Maybe the return of Percy Harvin, eventually, will help.

91. Martellus Bennett, TE, Bears

92. Tavon Austin, WR, Rams: Has six fantasy points in four weeks. Proof that the spot one is drafted in real life tells us very little. “The Rams will use him,” everyone said. Have they?

93. Vincent Brown, WR, Chargers: It’s clear that he’s not going to be a fantasy monster, but he is healthy!

94. Chris Ivory, RB, Jets

95. Jarrett Boykin, WR, Packers: Deep-league pickup in case James Jones also sits.

96. Michael Floyd, WR, Cardinals

97. Jerome Simpson, WR, Vikings

98. Bryce Brown, RB, Eagles

99. Ronnie Hillman, RB, Broncos

100. Coby Fleener, TE, Colts

Others: Jeremy Kerley, WR, Jets; Kris Durham, WR, Lions; Jason Snelling, RB, Falcons; Kendall Wright, WR, Titans; Doug Baldwin, WR, Seahawks; Heath Miller, TE, Steelers; Chris Givens, WR, Rams; Brandon Bolden, RB, Patriots; Kendall Hunter, RB, 49ers; Chris Ogbonnaya, RB, Browns; Roy Helu, RB, ********; Robert Woods, WR, Bills; LeGarrette Blount, RB, Patriots; DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Texans; Jackie Battle, RB, Titans; Daniel Thomas, RB, Dolphins
I find ESPN's rankings to be incredibly hit or miss.  I much prefer to use these - http://www.borischen.co/ - as a guideline.
 
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Was just offered Gates and Reggie Wayne for AJ Green. Vjax and Decker are my starters and I have zero TE depth! Rudolph and Jared Cook are my TEs...
 
Got a tough one for my WR2 this week. PPR league, who would you guys choose?

Larry Fitzgerald vs. Seattle (plays tonight)
Kenbrell Thompkins @ NYJ
Rueben Randle vs. Minnesota
Cecil Shorts (questionable) vs. San Diego

Fitz has been battling hamstring injuries and was limited in practice 2 out of 3 days this week. Going up against a good D at less than 100% is risky, but look what happened last week in the same situation at SF (6/117/1) :smh:.

Thompkins was pretty much shut out the first time they played the Jets in week 2, and while he's gotten better over the course of the season, I'm not sure I can trust him.

Randle has been pretty good over the last couple of weeks but before that (beside week 1) he was horrible. It's a great matchup vs Minnesota, but again, I'm not sure I can trust him.

Shorts hasn't practiced all week, and while he says he's gonna play, I don't believe it. I only included him here because he's the only other receiver I have.

I think I'm gonna go with Fitz, injury/bad matchup and all. I benched him last week and he burnt me. I don't wanna do it again this week. Plus I'm not too confident in any of my other guys.

Any opinions?
 
Got a tough one for my WR2 this week. PPR league, who would you guys choose?

Larry Fitzgerald vs. Seattle (plays tonight)
Kenbrell Thompkins @ NYJ
Rueben Randle vs. Minnesota
Cecil Shorts (questionable) vs. San Diego

Fitz has been battling hamstring injuries and was limited in practice 2 out of 3 days this week. Going up against a good D at less than 100% is risky, but look what happened last week in the same situation at SF (6/117/1)
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Thompkins was pretty much shut out the first time they played the Jets in week 2, and while he's gotten better over the course of the season, I'm not sure I can trust him.

Randle has been pretty good over the last couple of weeks but before that (beside week 1) he was horrible. It's a great matchup vs Minnesota, but again, I'm not sure I can trust him.

Shorts hasn't practiced all week, and while he says he's gonna play, I don't believe it. I only included him here because he's the only other receiver I have.

I think I'm gonna go with Fitz, injury/bad matchup and all. I benched him last week and he burnt me. I don't wanna do it again this week. Plus I'm not too confident in any of my other guys.

Any opinions?
Rueben and Kenbrell seems like your best bets
 
I'd go Fitz (check in with him around 8ET) and Randle there.

Heads up to Randle owners, the Giants are somehow trying to say that since 6 of Manning's INT's were directed to him, he needs to run clearer routes :lol: just something to keep in mind for the future. You know how easy Tom is to bench someone.
 
Case Keenum starting QB for Texans vs Chiefs this week. Sounds like Andre Johnson will not be in my fantasy lineup this week
 
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