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I dropped Moody (2 misses last week and 2 lousy games in a row after starting with 3 good ones). Grabbed Meyers for this week and likely will look to grab Folk for the rest of the year starting next week.
In my fairly large stakes local league (almost 25 years !), 0.5 PPR and 6 point passing TDs, I started my draft (from the # 6 slot) with Tyreek hill, then went Josh Allen, Calvin Ridley, Aaron Jones and Brandon Aiyuk. And so, even though I only had 1 RB at that time, in the 6th round, instead of...
"You'll get nothing, and like it!"
(couldn't resist given your user name and avatar).
Don't wait for Cousins, Goff or Geno. They will be Ok most weeks but they are not likely to lead you to the playoffs when all is said and done.
If he is not hurt, why would the Rams simply "shut down" Kupp ? Even if they stink, it seems counterintuitive for them to shut down their best player for no reason.
Love Burrow but the calf injury and ****ty o-line has me concerned that he finishes in the QB 5-8 range. I think Herbert steps up big this year and T Law will be right behind him. Can't trust Lamar as he is just too injury-prone and I am not buying Justin Fields at all.
Two years ago he set WR records. Last year he was on pace to do so again. Hell, he missed half the season and I believe he STILL finished as a top 25 WR. After pick # 4 or 5 in the 1st round, a healthy Kupp feels like the right pick. Even over Bijan who, if you believe the hype (particularly in...
Let's assume that is true. What would they gain by not playing a healthy Cooper Kupp ?? Truthfully, I don't see the logic in that at all. You want to take Bijon over Kupp, go for it. But do it for the right reasons.
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