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DB options for a very deep league. (1 Viewer)

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I'm in a very deep league and need to select a DB from the following list of top choices (determined by myself):[At this point, 125+ DBs have been taken thus far in the draft, so it's getting to the very bottom of the barrel].- Andre Woolfolk - CB - TEN - He's a starter and sounds like he's finally healthy. I doubt teams will need to pass on TEN much, but Woolfolk averaged near 4 tackles in his 10 games last year.- Donald Strickland - CB - IND - From what I understand he could start at either SS or CB for Indy. I like that he's a corner in a cover-2 scheme, but when Doss comes back he could lose his job.- Joseph Jefferson - S? - IND - I read a report he might take Doss' job while Doss is suspended. Additionally, TSN seems to think he has a good job of keeping Doss on the bench when he returns. At this point, getting a starting SS (even in a cover-2 scheme) would be gold. The fact that Indy's LB are so bad, makes their secondary attractive to me. And Indy should keep teams passing a lot.Applicable scoring: 2 points per solo, 1 per assist, 5 per INT, 1 per PD, 4 per sack.Do any of these guys stand out? Is there one who I should forget?Thank you!

 
I like Woolfolk. He has size, speed, hands. He didn't have the best cover skills coming out of college, but he's had 2 years to work on them. in those 10 games from last season, he only started 2 of them.

 
I'm in a very deep league and need to select a DB from the following list of top choices (determined by myself):

[At this point, 125+ DBs have been taken thus far in the draft, so it's getting to the very bottom of the barrel].

- Andre Woolfolk - CB - TEN - He's a starter and sounds like he's finally healthy. I doubt teams will need to pass on TEN much, but Woolfolk averaged near 4 tackles in his 10 games last year.

- Donald Strickland - CB - IND - From what I understand he could start at either SS or CB for Indy. I like that he's a corner in a cover-2 scheme, but when Doss comes back he could lose his job.

- Joseph Jefferson - S? - IND - I read a report he might take Doss' job while Doss is suspended. Additionally, TSN seems to think he has a good job of keeping Doss on the bench when he returns. At this point, getting a starting SS (even in a cover-2 scheme) would be gold. The fact that Indy's LB are so bad, makes their secondary attractive to me. And Indy should keep teams passing a lot.

Applicable scoring: 2 points per solo, 1 per assist, 5 per INT, 1 per PD, 4 per sack.

Do any of these guys stand out? Is there one who I should forget?

Thank you!
Strickland is going to be a CB - but he's injured right now (hamstring). I think he's a decent CB (meaning an adequate starter, good backup) - but he's always injured. Jefferson is looking good in pre-season as safety. I think we'll see him get significant playing time there - and I think he has a good chance of supplanting Doss in the starting lineup even after Doss' suspension is over. (Sanders will be the starter at the other safety barring injury - he's the 2nd best player on the Colts D).

 

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