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I didn't see the game and I wasn't disappointed in his output yesterday at all but...this feels like a "too many mouths to feed" offense for him to truly be featured. In a game they were well behind for a good chunk of it, he only got 7 targets, same as Worthy. The short plunge td helped a ton.
They seem to be trying to do what Carolina did for a couple of games, realized it wasn't much use and featured Rico. Difference is, Seattle are winning and winning well so they don't care how inefficient both of their runners are or if either can get in a rythmn. They're both basically useless...
So glad that he not only ran well, but they won the game too. He is directly responsible for several wins now. Hope whatever injury he had today was no big deal as well.
Deebo and then flip a coin between Watson and Worthy. Could really come down to game script and I might lean Worthy simply because Packers should stomp Panthers without needing to throw much.
Deebo->Worthy->Watson->Robinson
So they finally commit to it just prior to one of the toughest rushing matchups possible. Better late than never but what could go wrong here I wonder.
Quick one, non-ppr
Dowdle @ Packers
KW3 @ Commanders
K.Hunt @ Bills
Edited to add Hunt as I just picked him up
Rico normally easily but horrible matchup. Thoughts?
Definitely start Lamar and Jones. Pitt is pretty soft in the secondary, Houston are quietly pretty tough.
I roughly rank the other options as such BTJ>Rhamondre>Rico>Jakobi>Jameson>Henderson but saying that, I find BTJ very hard to trust. They're all quite close.
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