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  1. 10 team PPR (34 acquisitions, 3 trades) Record 7-3 1st place 8 team standard (19 acquisitions, 3 trades) Record 6-4 2nd place There is truth to the 8-team teams who don't struggle making less moves imo. I have so many good players rostered it's basically making a lateral move in many cases, so unless you have ocd, its usually a wasted move to continue shuffling players in an 8 team to just yeild similar results in most cases.
  2. Agreed. Cooper will be solid this year. Watkins is their best target but there looking to pound the rock and pass as little as possible given the QB situation. As a Chicago guy who's close to home on Jeffery and White, its a mistake to take him over Cooper. Fox typically keeps rookies on a short leash, plus hes got a shin injury that should keep him outta camp for a bit, and as a rookie he needs those snaps to find offensive stability. Given the injury if u wanna take a guy who will def see targets besides Jeffery in Chicago look at Royal, hes basically Cutler's new Marshall and they have history dating back to Denver when Royal was a rookie and had a great rookie year with Cutler.
  3. I would stand with who you have. Peterson has always scored doube digit td's every season he's played more than 1 game (2014). The intruing part of this is Dez, if you look up Julio's stats he's missed something like 1/4 of all games hes been eligible to play due to injury. I personally feel last year was his best, and that he will come back to earth. I realize all players can get hurt but Julio typically will miss at least 2-3 games plus his bye week. I would at he very least handcuff him with White, I know not many guys do this but given his O.C. and history if he goes down White becomes a top tier target over night...
  4. I would try to handcuff Hyde with Bush, If the 49er's get down alot like many are expecting Bush may get alot more touches given his passing down abilites, so Id look to maybe get Bush if you can, Or i guess use Woodhead, but if you could get Bush as a flex you have the entire 49er's backfield covered which should be solid. Eifert is also a good potential TE play, prob more upside then Davis if he's available too, Davis is super TD dependent the only time he was top 5 if i remember right was the year he had 13 td's so def a low floor. Your team is solid tho, Big Wilson fan, and If you get a lil lucky and Bryant blows up you should be good. good luck!
  5. Honestly your qb's are solid. I would maybe look to grab another qb who's gonna run like Tannehill, so maybe a mariota instead of Carr for the risk given his ability to run compared to Carr. How many teams are in your league? Also your only glaring weakness may be Lynch. In a full point ppr he becomes super td dependent. Id look to maybe move him for a Lamar Miller, Matt Forte, if u could swing it Bell, or any RB who's gonna get close to 50 catches given how scarce RB's who get catches are at the top. If not and your a Lynch fan he's not a bad option, but his career high in catches was last year I believe and thats gonna prob come back down with Graham now in the mix.... IMO. Blount is in the same boat as Lynch plus we all know the Pat's backfield is a nightmare to predict, I would look at your wire and maybe snatch up a David Johnson (az), Duke Johnson (cle), David Cobb/Bishop Sankey (tn) to ride your bench just given that if one takes the starting job it could lead to alot of dump off passes esp in the case of Johnson (cle), and the titans given how both teams will most likely be chasing points all season, just wanna be sure to have the 3rd down back in each case.
  6. He is almost a tier of his own. esp for the first 2-3 games until Bell comes back they will be throwing alot and hes gonna be a beast. That being said if your looking long term I would move him for maybe a 2nd year wr like Robinson, or Johnson (mn) and also try to pick up a mid round pick or 2 that u can use to stack young depth at wr in your draft this year.
  7. Cobb and Nelson tied for targets last year which won't happen again, esp cuz Nelson was clearly hampered to some degree by his hip issue he had surgery on this off season. Of the 4 Nelson will always get his looks from Rodgers, and if Green is healthy Dalton always looks his way when it counts, Same as Johnson but he's just getting to the point where he is regressing, and hes been banged up alot. Green has most upside, and Nelson is as close to a sure thing as u can get of the 4.
  8. That deal makes no sense, Robinson could have a huge season, and by trading Forsett you lose any true RB1 value on your roster. Your already the weakest at RB, so why bolster an already solid WR core by losing your BEST RB asset? The biggest issue is no RB insurance past Morris. Ingram is always banged up, Mason, Allen, and Freeman are no guarantee to get the majority of the touches unless you encounter injury. IMO.
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