my original plan was to get the #1 fantasy player in the league (Peyton Manning), and then limiting the qb depth my opponents have by taking two more qbs. also, I wanted to make sure that, since the te position is weak overall, I thought taking graham could give me 2 huge positional advantages which would offset the loss I take at running back. However, I didn't just take flyers at running back (I believe Daryl Richardson is going to have a BIG year. I also like my TY Hilton pick and several of my wr picks I believ will be really great.
If my league had 20 spots I might have 3 QBs too. Yeesh. What's the point when everyone's bench is so big there's no FA pool left? Seems this setup takes away a big part of what makes fantasy fun.
Any opinions on picking up Percy Harvin in a 14 team league? Obviously there isn't much bench depth to any team.
Peyton McCoy CJ2K HNicks LMoore GJennings Witten Prater Arizona My should I is should I start Arizona D against StL or CLE against MIA? Doesn't really matter too much considering Peyton threw 7 TDs tonight... But points is points
I took him in my 12 just last night (from waivers). If he does come back week 7, as he tweeted last night, then he has huge upside. The way I looked at is was that I had 2 starting WRs and 3 on my bench, dropping the worst guy on my bench was dropping a guy I would only start if he had a much better than expected season and some guys had bye weeks. Harvin late in the season (and in the fantasy palyoffs) could be my regular WR2 spot, so it's worth holding on to him for now.
Possibly one of the two will finish just inside the top 10 fantasy QBs, but I wouldn't be shocked if neither did.
I have 2 WR spots and 3 WR's Danny Amendola Roddy White Pierre Garcon Right now I have Amendola and Garcon in.
He's no Graham or Gronk (yet). But if you have anyone else, I would try my best to get him. If you have more of a 8 through 12th ranked TE as your starter, it's probably even worth dropping them to grab Thomas is you have too. For a TE, I could see Thomas being inconsistent though. So many weapons in Denver and they didn't even run the ball as much as they usually do (even with a big lead).