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  1. It just uses the top 5 picks, and its mandatory keepers so you can't choose not to keep one. I had been thinking about Brees, my only concern is that maybe someone else would have more value in future seasons.
  2. Yep, way too much value with Baldwin, even if he regresses a bit.
  3. Between the two Murrays to me. Gore could have a good year, but he cant have much left in the tank. The two Murrays are more likely to have value again the following year. Foster has too many question marks. I would be inclined to go with L Murray.
  4. Agreed on Keenan. He is gonna have a killer year. Benjamin could replicate 2014 form, but he could also show some rust, get passed by Funchess, and end up the third best target on a team that likes to run the ball in the red zone.
  5. Having the hardest time deciding on who to keep as my 5th keeper. League is PPR, but also has 6 point passing TDs, and .25 pts per rushing attempt. The league's flex spot is a WR/TE. You can keep any player, but can only keep a player for 3 consecutive years. I am already keeping A Brown, J charles, D Martin, and A Jeffery. For the remaining spot, I could keep Drew Brees John Brown - Had originally been leaning towards him, but the concussion situation has me worried Tyler Eifert Melvin Gordon Jonathan Stewart All of these players would be being kept for the first time. Any advice?
  6. Flash in the pan. Long balls in a crappy offense. Watkins was a stud last year and Taylor is progressing nicely. If you have an opinion on mine would be appreciated. http://forums.thehuddle.com/index.php?/topic/445667-big-trade/
  7. I wouldn't. While I do think Philly rebounds, Hill is too valuable to sell that low so early. Still think he rebounds and finishes the season as a top 10 RB. Mine if you get a chance. http://forums.thehuddle.com/index.php?/topic/445667-big-trade/ edit - Just saw the WR core. Ouch. I would try to move Hill for a WR then, but I would aim higher. Maybe sit tight and hope he rebounds this weekend and try to sell him for a top 10 WR.
  8. Too much to give up for a RB that might not play this week. Lewis is playing great in ppr, Olsen to me will still be a top 4 TE by seasons end. Bradford and Ertz aren't that high above the waiver wire line. Feels too much like you are giving up 3 players for one. Check mine if you get a chance. http://forums.thehuddle.com/index.php?/topic/445667-big-trade/
  9. Do it. That RB tandem could absolutely win you a fantasy title. It is a lot of depth to lose, but its worth it. Plus as you said it gives you protection for if Bell goes down, and you will have a free roster spot to snag some waiver flyer. I also think AJ > Calvin this year. Looking for advice on my own trade if you wanna chime in. http://forums.thehuddle.com/index.php?/topic/445667-big-trade/
  10. 12 team non-ppr standard rules with no flex. I give J Charles and A Robinson I get Julio Jones and M Ingram My team atm QB - Big Ben + E Manning RB - Charles, Forsett, D Martin, Duke Jonson, Matt Jones WR - Cobb, A Robinson, Andre Johnson, Wheaton, Garcon TE - Walker D/ST - Panthers K - Bryant Will give me a fantastic 1-2 punch at WR, but question is can Forsett and Ingram live up to preseason expectations of low end RB1s?
  11. While I disagree, if you do think that go for it. But you should get him to pair someone else with Edelman. Gray is going undrafted in a good percentage of leagues. Try to snag something a little better in the 2 for 1.
  12. Ya I'm with him. I'm not sure I would even trade Cooks for him one for one. Olsen should be a stud agian.
  13. Thats 1 vote each, anyone else wanna join the fray?
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