Andre Johnson vs. Terrence Williams? Joe Randle vs. Jon Stewart? Going with both Cowboys right now....
I do like Andre more than what people have been projecting... Think I'd go Andre over Williams. Stay with Randle.
Normally I would play Johnson. I am thinking the Cowboy vs. Eagle game may be fairly fast paced and high scoring. I am afraid Johnson is going to be covered by Revis.
The LeVeon Bell side doesn't pull the trigger. Anderson has been a big disappointment, and Foster is injured.
If you're in need of rb's id do that easily if you're giving up bell. Foster is coming back next week likely and cj Anderson has faced two of the toughest defenses the first two weeks
1. Wallace or Bell 2. LeSean McCoy and James Jones. Rodgers really seems to like him in the red zone. 3. Ivory and McCoy I'd start Jones and Cobb.
How much do you trust Teddy Bridgewater? I'd go with with Adams just because his QB is one of the best in the league, especially in the regular season. Also, he might get balls thrown his way if the Seattle defense locks in on cobb and jones.
Thanks. I was thinking the same thing but wanted to get some CF opinions. Barely squeaked by for the W last week.
Foster isn't coming back at full strength, and he has a history of lingering injuries. And regardless of who Denver has faced, Anderson has looked pretty bad. Blue/Polk/Grimes rushed a total of 20 times for 92 yards against the KC defense. CJ Anderson and Hillman combined for 21 attempts and 61 yards against that same defense. RB's drafted in the first two rounds should be matchup proof. Not only that, Anderson's value is directly correlated to Peyton Manning, and Manning has looked like trash.
And despite all that foster would be still a hands down top rb pick in the first round. When he plays the points don't lie and Houston's offense revolves around him. It's fantasy sometimes you have to take those risks. Not all Rb's these days are match up proof. Only the truly 5 or so elite are. Other than that not the 1st 2 rounds of rb's are not at all
Exactly. "When he plays." Foster has a history of lingering injuries, and he's injured right now. If you took a RB in the first 2 rounds, and you don't plan on starting him every week, you're going to lose. By drafting a RB in the 2nd round, you're most likely going to be weaker at another position. And if you're benching your RB2, not only are you weak at the other position, but you're also weak at your RB2 position. Obviously, that changes if you hit a late round lottery ticket, but you shouldn't draft under the assumption that your late picks will pan out. There's a difference between overreacting and being aware of the situation. The quality of Manning's passes thus far have been poor, and Anderson's value is directly correlated to Manning's effectiveness.