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Steve Smith and Portis for Bruce, Dillon and Rhodes - Advice?


CheeseGrater
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I already have Steven Jackson, Gore, Norwood for RB's and Boldin, Matt Jones and Roy Williams at WR.

 

The guy with Smith and Portis doesn't have much else and can't work with the injuries. I know I could get them but is it worth it or are the injuries too risky since I've been hearing Gore is fragile as well, plus Portis with Duckett may be no different than Dillon and Maroney.

 

Advice please?? :D

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If the guys gives up SS and Portis he has NO CHANCE of winning (IMO).

SS and Portis both should rank in top-10 at their position this year.

I just hope SS would get well soon.

 

 

I've heard that SS could have this linger all year and will Duckett take value from Portis, it seems like a no brainer for me since I won't be relying on them right away but my RB depth will get hurt.

 

He has J. Lewis, K. Faulk, C. Martin and Staley at RB: McCardell, R. Smith and Galloway at WR. He obviously needs the help with protis and Smith hurting.

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I would do the deal. The question is how long can you wait? He has sore hamstrings, but as long as they are intact, they will heal. If I had to guess, they will rest him as long as it takes which could be week 5. Once Portis is healthy enough to play he will score big. He is the one that got the short yardage td last week.

 

As I said though, you have to be able to sustain without them for a few more weeks. If you can't don't do the deal.

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