Tornacl
Footballguy
Just curious as to where the Shark Pool thinks FWP ranks for dynasty purposes. He's been getting decent rushing yardage, as he's one of two RBs with more than 1000 yards so far this season, but obviously his receptions are minimal and he seems to be allergic to the end zone, 16 receptions and only 2 TDs.
Are the lack of TDs and receiving yards a product of the new system or is he having a down year? For future years, would you expect more of this year's production or more like last year?
I thought he was having a down year, but the more I see, the more I'm starting to worry that next year will be more like this year than last. It seems that coaches that like to use goal-line backs tend to keep using them.
In my 10-team PPR standard scoring league, he's currently RB #17, which is closer to being a RB3 than a RB1. (To put it in perspective, he's still 30 points behind Ronnie Brown who only played 8 games.) Yet in the dynasty rankings, FBG currently has him as RB#7. Last season, he finished as RB#7. As I see it, if you can get RB#7 value for giving him up, that may be a good move.
How does the rest of the Shark Pool see it?
Are the lack of TDs and receiving yards a product of the new system or is he having a down year? For future years, would you expect more of this year's production or more like last year?
I thought he was having a down year, but the more I see, the more I'm starting to worry that next year will be more like this year than last. It seems that coaches that like to use goal-line backs tend to keep using them.
In my 10-team PPR standard scoring league, he's currently RB #17, which is closer to being a RB3 than a RB1. (To put it in perspective, he's still 30 points behind Ronnie Brown who only played 8 games.) Yet in the dynasty rankings, FBG currently has him as RB#7. Last season, he finished as RB#7. As I see it, if you can get RB#7 value for giving him up, that may be a good move.
How does the rest of the Shark Pool see it?