Roster: QB: Kolb, Fitzpatrick RB: Rice, Bradshaw, F. Jackson, Moreno, Murray WR: Fitzgerald, Branch, S. Johnson, Knox, Julio Jones, Donald Jones Starters: QB: Kolb RB: Rice, Bradshaw, Jackson WR: Fitzgerald, Johnson Thoughts?
Pick 2 WR (Assuming Dez is healthy and playing) PPR League D Bryant vs WAS D-Jax vs NYG D. Nelson vs NEP I know most would go with Dez and DeSean, but I just picked up Nelson who should be having a lot of targets with the injury situation in BUF.
I agree with Donny. Branch over Johnson for now. The only decisions you should have on your roster moving forward is who to sit between Johnson, Branch, and Jackson and at QB.
They were down last week, and how did Jackson do? Fred Jackson leads the NFL in rushing after two weeks. I'm not putting him on the bench. Edit: That may change as the season progresses, but you can't bench him right now.
Should I package Cam Newton and change to make a run at Megatron? I have Matt Ryan / Ryan Fitzpatrick already in tow.
I'm gonna be asking every week which RB's too start because they're too close in quality. Three of: MJD @ Carolina Michael Turner @ Tampa Bay Beanie Wells @ Seattle Ahmad Bradshaw @ Philly Fred Jackson vs. New England Daniel Thomas @ Cleveland Which three should I start?
MJD & Turner are every week starts. I love Beanie Wells now that Tim Hightower is in Washington and they should be running down Seattle, but Fred Jackson is playing so well right now.
Stick with Bryant and DeSean Jackson. Bryant is far more proven than Nelson, and is pretty much the only game at WR in Dallas right now with Miles Austin out for multiple weeks.
Yes. Detroit has been very good defensively, while San Diego only put up 5 points against the Vikings, and went negative against the Pats.
Yep, the same Vikings who shut down Vinny Jackson also shut down Mike Williams (TB). And while Donovan McNabb sucks, they still have Adrian Peterson. But we're talking about defenses here, not offenses. I'm not saying Detroit isn't a pretty good play, I'm saying you'd be nuts not to start anyone against an absolute disaster of a situation in Kansas City, who have lost two of their three best offensive weapons to season-ending injuries. And don't get carried away with the first two games - SD was the NFL's #1 defense last season and they're pretty much unchanged this year. That is a mouth-watering matchup if I ever saw one. And yes, Minnesota is a better offense than you give them credit for.