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Best way to determine starting WR (1 Viewer)

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I feel as though I have three top wr's. Actually have 2 right now, but will have 3 that can start beginning in wk 3.

I have santonio holmes, andre johnson, and steve smith. I usually have a rule of always starting my starters. This avoids the regrets on monday/tuesday associated with playing guys that turn out to be duds and resting studs that I thought were going to be duds. However, I now have three guys that are able to start which puts me in position to decide week after week. The optimal thing for me would be to find just one or two stats relating to the cornerbacks that they will be facing in the upcoming week and look at the same stats every week to determine who the most favorable match ups are. If you were to pick one stat out to be the deciding factor in choosing your starters, what would it be?

ex.

I mean, it could be anything- for instance,- it could even be wr. speed v. cornerback speed......

I am just looking for suggestions to keep things simple and consistent to avoid me having regrets on my decision making week after week.

 
I feel as though I have three top wr's. Actually have 2 right now, but will have 3 that can start beginning in wk 3. I have santonio holmes, andre johnson, and steve smith. I usually have a rule of always starting my starters. This avoids the regrets on monday/tuesday associated with playing guys that turn out to be duds and resting studs that I thought were going to be duds. However, I now have three guys that are able to start which puts me in position to decide week after week. The optimal thing for me would be to find just one or two stats relating to the cornerbacks that they will be facing in the upcoming week and look at the same stats every week to determine who the most favorable match ups are. If you were to pick one stat out to be the deciding factor in choosing your starters, what would it be? ex.I mean, it could be anything- for instance,- it could even be wr. speed v. cornerback speed...... I am just looking for suggestions to keep things simple and consistent to avoid me having regrets on my decision making week after week.
Or you can post a WDIS in the Assistant Coach forum and let the community decide for you, if you don't want to "deal with regrets"...
 
well, you have two guys who are clearly the go-to guy on their taems - Smith and Johnson. They'd be in my lineup every week unless they weren't playing. If you only play 2 WRs, I would play them and never feel guilty if Holmes outperforms one once in a while. Those are the two clear starters out of the three on your team.

 
I feel as though I have three top wr's. Actually have 2 right now, but will have 3 that can start beginning in wk 3.

I have santonio holmes, andre johnson, and steve smith. I usually have a rule of always starting my starters. This avoids the regrets on monday/tuesday associated with playing guys that turn out to be duds and resting studs that I thought were going to be duds. However, I now have three guys that are able to start which puts me in position to decide week after week. The optimal thing for me would be to find just one or two stats relating to the cornerbacks that they will be facing in the upcoming week and look at the same stats every week to determine who the most favorable match ups are. If you were to pick one stat out to be the deciding factor in choosing your starters, what would it be?

ex.

I mean, it could be anything- for instance,- it could even be wr. speed v. cornerback speed......

I am just looking for suggestions to keep things simple and consistent to avoid me having regrets on my decision making week after week.
:X I like this theory
 

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