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RB CJ vs. Marshawn


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Still think you h ave to go Lynch. I'd go Lynch, CJ, Forte in that order. There's nothing I've seen that proves to me Marshawn is slowing down anytime soon. And CJ will be big this year in helping peyton out in the backfield, including short passing game.

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I think Lynch will be gone...so the question becomes FORTE, CJ or Murray at 8. Coming back I plan on going WR as in Calvin, Julio DEZ and DT in that order depending on who is available. In a .5 PPR do you think to go RB, WR, WR then back to RB or mix in say Gronk in 3rd if there.

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Murray was my Keeper this year in a 10 team .5pt PPR league. I traded him for pick 2.3 and ended up landing CJ Anderson there. I like Murray a lot too but I think he's looking at a 60-40 time share with Mathews. Not to mention Sproles as well. That being said I would take Lynch over CJ because of his proven track record. As far as going RB, WR, WR, then RB again I don't like to stick to a certain strategy. Just take the guy you like best when it's your turn. In my case I got CJ at 2.3 and then Forsett at 2.8, then drafted WR after that

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Lynch is a bit safer, higher floor, and no real competition. CJ Anderson has the higher ceiling and fresh young legs, but he is still rather unproven. I would take Lynch, but taking Anderson wouldn't be crazy. Lynch's production has to drop one of these days..

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