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Anyone chancing starting julio this week? (1 Viewer)

dboysrock94

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Could he come out and have a great game like the last time he returned from injury? Is anyone else starting him? If so your reasoning.

 
I probably will be. The only other options I have for WR3 are D Moore and S Rice. Julio seems the best bet.

 
Starting him. Can't risk reserving him for fear of injury (like I did for that Colts game). My opponent also has Matty Ice so need the "offset".

 
I think Julio is a solid WR2 start this week. He's probable and practiced in full Friday. All signs point to go. I'm starting him over Sidney Rice and Denarius Moore.

 
I think Julio is a solid WR2 start this week. He's probable and practiced in full Friday. All signs point to go. I'm starting him over Sidney Rice and Denarius Moore.
Well D. Moore is very iffy so Yea I would say that is a no brainer, A guy who is probable vs a guy who is highly questionable.
 
'reprisal said:
I can't see any reason to sit him. When he plays, he is great.
2 for 9 in week 10, 2 hamstring injuries in the last 6 weeks...I'm certainly thinking about starting him, but its easy to think of reasons to sit him.
.... flip side is that on his return from his first hammy issue, he dropped 3/132/2 on the Colts, with TD's of 50 and 80 yards. As high risk/reward as one can get on a roll of the dice with him today. :boxing:
 
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'reprisal said:
I can't see any reason to sit him. When he plays, he is great.
2 for 9 in week 10, 2 hamstring injuries in the last 6 weeks...I'm certainly thinking about starting him, but its easy to think of reasons to sit him.
.... flip side is that on his return from his first hammy issue, he dropped 3/132/2 on the Colts, with TD's of 50 and 80 yards. As high risk/reward as one can get on a roll of the dice with him today. :boxing:
I'm playing him for this exact reason. Nearly 30 fantasy points (PPR) on just three catches! With the extremely suspect Minny pass D and double coverage expected on Roddy, I see big numbers for Julio today. (pray his hammy stays loose) I'm rolling with him over McGahee in my flex spot.
 
It's understandable that people point to what he did against the Colts but I also think folks should recognize that it's far more likely he has a game like Hakeem Nicks had after he came back from a hammy or Miles Austin or most players in the NFL. I hope I am wrong but 4 catches for about 40-50 yds seems far more likely than a repeat performance like what he did against the Colts.

 
I have the same questions you guys do... Do I start V-Jax, who's been up and down all season and has a history of not fairing very well against Denver or do I go with Jones and hope he stays in and plays all game? I swear fantasy football will be the end of me! lol

 
It's understandable that people point to what he did against the Colts but I also think folks should recognize that it's far more likely he has a game like Hakeem Nicks had after he came back from a hammy or Miles Austin or most players in the NFL. I hope I am wrong but 4 catches for about 40-50 yds seems far more likely than a repeat performance like what he did against the Colts.
Agreed. I actually think his floor is lower, but between him, Greg Little, Earl Bennett, and Damian Williams, his ceiling is higher.ATL has a great passing matchup, so rolling the dice here with Julio and hoping he will be as productive as the other options, taking the small chance of a spectacular play along with the risk his hammy limits him in his return.
 
Handcuffs are normally for running backs and/or quarterbacks, but when Julio Jones is dinged it sure seems like Harry Douglas is a solid option in most formats.

 
What happened today? He killed me.
Folks would be wise to rest guys coming off hammy issues for at least a week to watch them perform. Nicks and Austin showcased that this year, Julio had 1 big game against Indy and everyone assumed he would flip the switch today. Most players coming off hammy issues have a subpar performance their first week back. It sux but it usually is a process coming back.
 
What happened today? He killed me.
Folks would be wise to rest guys coming off hammy issues for at least a week to watch them perform. Nicks and Austin showcased that this year, Julio had 1 big game against Indy and everyone assumed he would flip the switch today. Most players coming off hammy issues have a subpar performance their first week back. It sux but it usually is a process coming back.
That last game he blew up he was coming off a hammy injury to wasn't he? No reason to think he would have solid stats today in a great matchup..He practiced fully on Friday. Between him and Nate Washington, they'll probably cost me a win this week on my 10-1 team..
 
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What happened today? He killed me.
Folks would be wise to rest guys coming off hammy issues for at least a week to watch them perform. Nicks and Austin showcased that this year, Julio had 1 big game against Indy and everyone assumed he would flip the switch today. Most players coming off hammy issues have a subpar performance their first week back. It sux but it usually is a process coming back.
That last game he blew up he was coming off a hammy injury to wasn't he? No reason to think he would have solid stats today in a great matchup..He practiced fully on Friday. Between him and Nate Washington, they'll probably cost me a win this week on my 10-1 team..
Traditionally most players have mediocre games coming off hammy injuries and most injuries in general. I never start a guy unless I have to if they missed time or full games due to injuries. Sometimes guys have a good showing, but a lot o the time they don't. I own Julio Jones and he was never on my radar today. If he went off then great. Due to bye weeks I did have to play him against Indy but I was shocked he did well.
 
What happened today? He killed me.
Folks would be wise to rest guys coming off hammy issues for at least a week to watch them perform. Nicks and Austin showcased that this year, Julio had 1 big game against Indy and everyone assumed he would flip the switch today. Most players coming off hammy issues have a subpar performance their first week back. It sux but it usually is a process coming back.
That last game he blew up he was coming off a hammy injury to wasn't he? No reason to think he would have solid stats today in a great matchup..He practiced fully on Friday. Between him and Nate Washington, they'll probably cost me a win this week on my 10-1 team..
Traditionally most players have mediocre games coming off hammy injuries and most injuries in general. I never start a guy unless I have to if they missed time or full games due to injuries. Sometimes guys have a good showing, but a lot o the time they don't. I own Julio Jones and he was never on my radar today. If he went off then great. Due to bye weeks I did have to play him against Indy but I was shocked he did well.
I hear ya and I'm normally cautious too, especially with hammy's, but when a guy goes full practice, then that's a green light for me..
 
Hard to catch something that is never thrown your way too. Best I can tell he didn't get a single target today. He looked to be open on several plays, one was a slant in the 1st half that I thought he might take a long way. Atl had a nice passing day so hard to criticize too much, I wish they cared about my fantasy team though. :unsure:

 

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