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Might as well start this off.
Been looking through and noticing difference in pricing for guys I like this week.
QBs:
Really like Wilson on FD, but he is fairly priced here. However the one that stands out is Carr at 6100 at home vs. Carolina. That secondary has been burnt a lot this year, and Cooper/Crabtree should be able to have a great day vs. that group.
Palmer is a damn good gpp play at only 5300. Sure he has had a rough year, but that Atl D is bad and Ryan is good enough to make Az play catch up for the day.
RBs:
Will probably be going with a fresh off the bye Mr. Gordon. Cheaper than Murray and Ajayi this week and only 100 more than McCoy, and has shown to be pretty matchup proof. Probably start with him and DJ and see where that takes me.
For cheap RBs, T.West looks like a good bet at 4000 (don't know why he's this cheap). Balt is at home and facing Cinci who just lost 2 of their main receiving options.
Couple others that stood out for gpp flex:
Hyde at 4800. On the road, but is getting healthier than Chip really wants to give his Rb the ball. Had 20+ touches last week as he gets healthier. Miami is averaging the 3rd most yds/game rushing on the year and 4.3yd/carry. You can do worse at this price range.
D.Lewis at 4000 is a perfect gpp flex, IMO. They are easing him in, but all he needs is 10 touches to rip off a big TD. 25 yds rushing and 4 for 40yds receiving with a TD is well within the possible outcomes for him, and that gets your 4x.
Other gpp ideas: Ware vs. Denver (they have allowed an average of 133 yds/g over their last 4 games), and Gurley vs. NO
WRs:
They seemed to have made the WR pricing a bit harder this week. Three in the 5000s that I still like are Shepard (5500), Pryor (5600), and R.Matthews (5800). 6000s there are some good options still with Crabtree, Edelman, S.Smith, M.Thomas, and Baldwin.
As far as cheaper/gpp options, I will be staring long and hard at the AZ WRs. The 3 not named Fitz are all in the 4000s, and I think Az will be forced to take to the air this week a bit. Since I like Wilson a bit this week again vs. TB I will also be looking to see if Lockett or Kearse are in play, as both are in the 3000s.
TEs:
Unless I wrote that down wrong, I think Kelce is way too cheap at 4000. Sure it's against Denver, but how else are they going to attempt to move the ball? Since McCown is a go, that means Barnidge is in consideration at 3600. I also like Brate at 3100 and McDonald at 3000. Winston will be looking for somebody if Seattle can negate Evans, and Chip really seems to like to get his TE in the game.
Def:
Like I said in the FD post, I like Denver, Buffalo, Balt and NO this week. Gpp D is probably KC, as that game just might be a low scoring D battle.
Been looking through and noticing difference in pricing for guys I like this week.
QBs:
Really like Wilson on FD, but he is fairly priced here. However the one that stands out is Carr at 6100 at home vs. Carolina. That secondary has been burnt a lot this year, and Cooper/Crabtree should be able to have a great day vs. that group.
Palmer is a damn good gpp play at only 5300. Sure he has had a rough year, but that Atl D is bad and Ryan is good enough to make Az play catch up for the day.
RBs:
Will probably be going with a fresh off the bye Mr. Gordon. Cheaper than Murray and Ajayi this week and only 100 more than McCoy, and has shown to be pretty matchup proof. Probably start with him and DJ and see where that takes me.
For cheap RBs, T.West looks like a good bet at 4000 (don't know why he's this cheap). Balt is at home and facing Cinci who just lost 2 of their main receiving options.
Couple others that stood out for gpp flex:
Hyde at 4800. On the road, but is getting healthier than Chip really wants to give his Rb the ball. Had 20+ touches last week as he gets healthier. Miami is averaging the 3rd most yds/game rushing on the year and 4.3yd/carry. You can do worse at this price range.
D.Lewis at 4000 is a perfect gpp flex, IMO. They are easing him in, but all he needs is 10 touches to rip off a big TD. 25 yds rushing and 4 for 40yds receiving with a TD is well within the possible outcomes for him, and that gets your 4x.
Other gpp ideas: Ware vs. Denver (they have allowed an average of 133 yds/g over their last 4 games), and Gurley vs. NO
WRs:
They seemed to have made the WR pricing a bit harder this week. Three in the 5000s that I still like are Shepard (5500), Pryor (5600), and R.Matthews (5800). 6000s there are some good options still with Crabtree, Edelman, S.Smith, M.Thomas, and Baldwin.
As far as cheaper/gpp options, I will be staring long and hard at the AZ WRs. The 3 not named Fitz are all in the 4000s, and I think Az will be forced to take to the air this week a bit. Since I like Wilson a bit this week again vs. TB I will also be looking to see if Lockett or Kearse are in play, as both are in the 3000s.
TEs:
Unless I wrote that down wrong, I think Kelce is way too cheap at 4000. Sure it's against Denver, but how else are they going to attempt to move the ball? Since McCown is a go, that means Barnidge is in consideration at 3600. I also like Brate at 3100 and McDonald at 3000. Winston will be looking for somebody if Seattle can negate Evans, and Chip really seems to like to get his TE in the game.
Def:
Like I said in the FD post, I like Denver, Buffalo, Balt and NO this week. Gpp D is probably KC, as that game just might be a low scoring D battle.