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Who to start, Marcedes Lewis(JAC), Mike Williams(TB) or L. Naanee?


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scoring 10% yardage, 5 points TD's, NO PPR

 

Tight Ends and Wide Receivers are the same.

 

Who would you start?

 

Marcedes Lewis(JAC) vs Philly (Philly has not been too good against Tight ends this year, and Lewis reminds me of Vernon Davis from last year)

Mike Williams (TB) vs Pittsburgh (This scares me, but Pitt can be passed on somewhat, but no one can run against them. Williams has scored in both games.)

Legedu Naanee at Seattle (Didn't do well last week, but could do alright at Seattle)

 

 

Who would you start of these three?

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It comes down to Naanee and Lewis for me. Williams and the TB offense will absolutely struggle against a very tough and motivated Pitt D.

 

Upside is Naanee, safer play is Lewis. For me just depends on the rest of your line-up and your opponent. If you think you need a home run go with Naanee, if you just want some consistent points Lewis will get those for you

 

Best of Luck,

WashD

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It comes down to Naanee and Lewis for me. Williams and the TB offense will absolutely struggle against a very tough and motivated Pitt D.

 

Upside is Naanee, safer play is Lewis. For me just depends on the rest of your line-up and your opponent. If you think you need a home run go with Naanee, if you just want some consistent points Lewis will get those for you

 

Best of Luck,

WashD

 

 

I have to start 4 WR's each week. My other three are DeSean Jackson, OchoCinco, Johnny Knox. So who I pick is my 4th guy. Lewis seems to be the safest.

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