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I have a disaster with Romo out. Short benches and a bunch of guys on bye. Would you take zero in the kicker or d spot to pick up a qb or drop reggie bush. Also which qb. Wedden, Hoyer, or Vick.
Thanks for the help.
I need Kelce to have a decent night. Around 15 pts should net me a small profit. A much bigger night would only sweeten the pot. A poor night wouldn't really change anything, would just mean a small loss.
I guess my biggest concern is WR and RB depth. And the fact I may have taken too many WR fliers. Way I looked at it was in those late round I'm hoping for a potential breakout.
I was originally pretty excited over my team but honestly I am getting a little worried the more I look at it. Any opinions or advice if I possibly do another draft is welcome
From the 5th pick.
Qb - Brady (9), Tannehill(16)
Rb - Peterson(1), Spiller(4), Moreno(8), McCluster(11), Ivory(13)...
In the past people have talked about the strategy of only taking one qb with an early round bye. I believe some people have definitely made it past the early weeks with no Qb.
Man week 8 is looking really bad for me, and week 9 doesn't look much better. Damn you Fred Davis (0 scores) and David Wilson (scored once). Everyone else has scored at least once or twice.
I'm in a 14 teamer and have the first pick so I'm obviously taking ADP, but I'm trying to figure out what kind of Qb's are going to be available at the 2/3 turn and the 4/5 turn. So where have qb's been going in drafts like this.
Maryland passed a law last year where it is now legal to participate in fantasy games for prizes. You can now sign up for Fanduel and win the subscriber contest. I'm pretty excited about it...
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