I disagree with wekko on this one, Matt Ryan has consistently struggled away from the ATL, and you have the perfect opportunity to get safe, high points with Big Ben against J-ville. Granted, in the end Matt Ryan might get some extra points from being down, but he also has the distinct possibility of laying an egg (less than like 15 points). As opposed to Ben only laying an egg due to lack of usage. I expect Matt Ryan to be somewhere around 14 and Big Ben to be somewhere around 23
So Benjamin performing well even when backup QB is playing goes against him and doesn't make it more impressive? Alright man. We'll see. Keep watching Benjamin. Incidentally, do you like Vincent Jackson or Golden Tate for my FLEX2? Can't decide
Correct. On those long TD receptions, Anderson threw some accurate passes into a small window. Cam Newton doesn't have that kind of accuracy. I'd go with Vincent Jackson b/c he's a target monster for Glennon.
I was offered V Jackson and Z Stacy for D Thomas. My WR are: Dez, Garcon, R Randle, R Cooper. The reason I'd take this trade is because I'm kinda weak at RB: A Morris, C Ivory, R Mathews (out), and MJD (who may be getting cut from my team soon). Other than the players he's offering, his WR are AJ Green and Torrey; RB are Reggie Bush, Tate, S Ridley Thoughts? Seems like a no brainer to take it...
He also gets Vjack in the deal and he has dez and garcon as 1 and 2. I don't think the deal is terrible and vjack could end up as better than thomas this year, it's not out of the realm of possibilities. However, like kate, I'm not enamored with Zac Stacy, though he is a nice throw-in on a deal, but there really aren't that many GREAT backs right know. Maybe you can snag Montee Ball in a deal and hope the upside kicks in.
This is a choice between what level of risk vs upside do you have a tolerance for. Colston is the safest play, but his upside is limited, also Drew Brees isn't the same as he has been in recent years. Between Cadet, Khiry and Thomas, I really can't figure out how to determine the saints backfield, so I would steer clear of it. Jordan Cameron is clearly the most talented of the 3 and he is in the best situation roster-wise. Plus, the browns have a top 5 offense this year. The biggest question with Cameron is how much his shoulder will limit him. I would play Cameron because too me he is clearly the most talented player in the best situation, however he does come with risk.
Brady, Kirk Cousins or Joe Flacco? Leaning Flacco because I could easily see Bal-Ind being a shootout, and Cousins and Brady have brutal match ups
sounds good to me as well, but he's probably going to have a coming back to earth day, but even still he is better than your other options. Cousins against Seattle, however, isn't going to be as bad as you think, matchup-wise. Garcon is a crafty player that will find seems and Washington's TE's are a handful against any team in the league. And djack on the other flack. Washinton's passing game is a nightmare to matchup with.