Yep. Looks like he's a RB now. I like it.I realize there are rumors he could be seen more in the running game this year in KC. But how and why did MFL switch his position in the middle of the lockout and without any depth chart changes?
Yep. Looks like he's a RB now. I like it.I realize there are rumors he could be seen more in the running game this year in KC. But how and why did MFL switch his position in the middle of the lockout and without any depth chart changes?
Not a fantasy factor unless you play in a 16 or 32 team league.
Yeah that sure does hurt. Barring a Charles (and Jones?) injury, I think this will make McCluster waiver wire material. I will wait and see how the preseason shakes out (yes, assuming), but as of now I would vote to override MFL's decision in the MFL league I play in.'Go deep said:I like Mccluster alot, and think he can be a better version of Reggie Bush. This switch hurts though, he was more valuable listed as a WR that plays RB part time. I still think he can be a 100 carry, 500 yard, 50 catch 600 yard type player, but again, thats alot more valuable coming from the WR position. His upside is higher in return yardage leagues, and could have been a solid flex/WR3 play with WR2 upside.
I read this a while back:http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-football/chiefs-pre-draft-prepoffense.htmland Bob's been hinting at this for a while:http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-football/tweaking-the-chiefs-run-game-%E2%80%A6-saturday-cup-o%E2%80%99combine.html'huntunc said:I realize there are rumors he could be seen more in the running game this year in KC. But how and why did MFL switch his position in the middle of the lockout and without any depth chart changes?
I read this a while back:http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-football/chiefs-pre-draft-prepoffense.htmland Bob's been hinting at this for a while:http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-football/tweaking-the-chiefs-run-game-%E2%80%A6-saturday-cup-o%E2%80%99combine.html'huntunc said:I realize there are rumors he could be seen more in the running game this year in KC. But how and why did MFL switch his position in the middle of the lockout and without any depth chart changes?
Apparently MFL draws its position rankings from Rotoworld, so that is where we can go for the blame. Damn them!If its only going to be based on rumors like this MFL might as well go ahead and change toeangelo Williams RB DENKevin Kolb QB AZKyle Orton QB MIN*Just as much to any of those as there is to Dexter McCluster "RB"
If RBs and WRs receive same points for receptions, how does this matter exactly?McCluster could have been an option as in injury/bye week flex player as a WR in a PPR... but the RB designation hurts his value significantly IMHO.
That's what I was wondering.If RBs and WRs receive same points for receptions, how does this matter exactly?McCluster could have been an option as in injury/bye week flex player as a WR in a PPR... but the RB designation hurts his value significantly IMHO.
That's what I was wondering.If RBs and WRs receive same points for receptions, how does this matter exactly?McCluster could have been an option as in injury/bye week flex player as a WR in a PPR... but the RB designation hurts his value significantly IMHO.
I guess I contradicted myself a bit lol... my point is that in leagues that don't have a flex position, his value is hurt by the RB designation.If RBs and WRs receive same points for receptions, how does this matter exactly?McCluster could have been an option as in injury/bye week flex player as a WR in a PPR... but the RB designation hurts his value significantly IMHO.
Yes and since my league rewards return yardage, he's a very nice sleeper pick late in drafts.I like Mccluster alot, and think he can be a better version of Reggie Bush. This switch hurts though, he was more valuable listed as a WR that plays RB part time. I still think he can be a 100 carry, 500 yard, 50 catch 600 yard type player, but again, thats alot more valuable coming from the WR position. His upside is higher in return yardage leagues, and could have been a solid flex/WR3 play with WR2 upside.
I still don't see how it matters if ppr is the same. Are WRs more valuable if you start 2 and 2? Or 3 and 3?I guess I contradicted myself a bit lol... my point is that in leagues that don't have a flex position, his value is hurt by the RB designation.If RBs and WRs receive same points for receptions, how does this matter exactly?McCluster could have been an option as in injury/bye week flex player as a WR in a PPR... but the RB designation hurts his value significantly IMHO.
Many leagues that don't use a flex start 2 RBs and 3 WRs... McCluster would have been more likely to break my lineup as a 3rd WR as opposed to a 2nd RB.I still don't see how it matters if ppr is the same. Are WRs more valuable if you start 2 and 2? Or 3 and 3?I guess I contradicted myself a bit lol... my point is that in leagues that don't have a flex position, his value is hurt by the RB designation.If RBs and WRs receive same points for receptions, how does this matter exactly?McCluster could have been an option as in injury/bye week flex player as a WR in a PPR... but the RB designation hurts his value significantly IMHO.