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Dynasty- digging deep for a RB to stash for the future (1 Viewer)

dmac37

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With the year winding down and we should not need a real deep bench anymore, who do you like as a deep RB available on the WW to stash for the future.

I still like the potential of A. Bradshaw but he seems to be lost deep on the depth chart when all NYG are healthy.

With Edge seeming to fade as the year goes on I'm stashing JJ Arrington, as he has been getting rave reviews in AZ.

 
With the year winding down and we should not need a real deep bench anymore, who do you like as a deep RB available on the WW to stash for the future.I still like the potential of A. Bradshaw but he seems to be lost deep on the depth chart when all NYG are healthy.With Edge seeming to fade as the year goes on I'm stashing JJ Arrington, as he has been getting rave reviews in AZ.
:goodposting: Kenny Irons. Michael Bush, Chester Taylor ( if he gets traded), Mike Turner, Droughns..
 
Deuce McAllister may have a season left as a RB3 or so if he's on the wire.

What's going on with Domanick Williams (Davis). Will he be healthy for TC next year? I'm very curious about this one.

Leon Washington will be the next Westbrook. If he's not rostered, he should be. It will be worth the wait.

 
M.Moore is a FA at the end of the year and could get a look somewhere. There was interest before the trading deadline for him.

 
Deuce McAllister may have a season left as a RB3 or so if he's on the wire.What's going on with Domanick Williams (Davis). Will he be healthy for TC next year? I'm very curious about this one.Leon Washington will be the next Westbrook. If he's not rostered, he should be. It will be worth the wait.
Dom Davis was done long, long ago.A sleeper for the Texans to look out for is Chris Taylor. He was looking very promising at the end of last season but hasn't played at all this season due to a knee injury. He's supposedly recovering very well and depending on what the Texans do in the offseason he could be competing for a starting spot.
 
A sleeper for the Texans to look out for is Chris Taylor. He was looking very promising at the end of last season but hasn't played at all this season due to a knee injury. He's supposedly recovering very well and depending on what the Texans do in the offseason he could be competing for a starting spot.
:) My money is on a Green/Dayne/Taylor backfield next year ...Texans have some other serious needs (CB primarily) they will hit before going RB, if at all ... Taylor may make some serious headway.
 
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With the year winding down and we should not need a real deep bench anymore, who do you like as a deep RB available on the WW to stash for the future.I still like the potential of A. Bradshaw but he seems to be lost deep on the depth chart when all NYG are healthy.With Edge seeming to fade as the year goes on I'm stashing JJ Arrington, as he has been getting rave reviews in AZ.
I would keep Bradshaw because what I have heard is that it is unlikely that Ward and Droughns will be back in NY next year. And, in terms of talent, I like what Bradshaw has. Arrington has had a long time to show what he can do and it looks like he is a change of pace/third down back at most.
 
For 2008 and beyond who has the most chance to make an impact:

A. Bradshaw- NYG

Chris Taylor- HOU

F. Jackson- BUFF

I like Bradshaw's talent but Taylor's chances to compete for a startig position more, with Jacobs looking good "when" healthy. In dynasty I think you should go with the talent.

 
From my perspective, deep 16 team dynasty leagues, most of even the long shots are rostered on someone's taxi squad. However, I would agree that Irons and Bush top the list, but my deep sleeper is Snelling, on the Falcons taxi squad. Kid had a nice preseason, and is the power back that the Falcons don't have. With all the RB injuries, I am surprised someone didn't snatch him up this year. Dunn has to be replaced sooner or later, and even though Norwood has put up better YPC than Dunn, he still doesn't get many touches.

 
For 2008 and beyond who has the most chance to make an impact:A. Bradshaw- NYGChris Taylor- HOUF. Jackson- BUFFI like Bradshaw's talent but Taylor's chances to compete for a startig position more, with Jacobs looking good "when" healthy. In dynasty I think you should go with the talent.
Taylor had a 128 yards rushing last year. It isn't like he was the RB for long or did that much. He had one good game. And now he is out all year on IR. I don't see that he has even as much value as Dayne/Echemandu/orDarius Walker. Jackson? We'll see this week what he can do but he is older, like 27, and he has a young, stud RB in front of him. I like Bradshaw by far among those three as I see him getting time as a complement to Brandon Jacobs next year at a minimum, and Jacobs is proven to be injury prone. I don't think Ward or Droughns will be on the roster next year.
 
If Frank Gore ends up falling apart, does anyone think Michal Robinson could be a starter?
I've been holding MR, but he has had his chances, and didn't do much of anything when given the opportunity. If I haven't bumped him off my taxi squad yet, he's at the top of the list to go next. I think I dumped him in one league, and he'll be gone after the rookie drafts next year from two more rosters I have him on. Initially, I thought he was worth a flyer, but no more.
 
From my perspective, deep 16 team dynasty leagues, most of even the long shots are rostered on someone's taxi squad. However, I would agree that Irons and Bush top the list, but my deep sleeper is Snelling, on the Falcons taxi squad. Kid had a nice preseason, and is the power back that the Falcons don't have. With all the RB injuries, I am surprised someone didn't snatch him up this year. Dunn has to be replaced sooner or later, and even though Norwood has put up better YPC than Dunn, he still doesn't get many touches.
FYI, Snelling was activated by Atlanta from the practice squad on 11/12. He's played a bit in the last two games (6-19).I agree Dunn is almost done and Norwood could use a power back partner, I'm just not sure Atlanta won't find someone better than Snelling in next year's draft.
 
LWash is a nice stash, but I think Domanick Williams is done.
He was my second overall pick in a dynasty league three years ago, I still have him on my Taxi Squad.I've been stashing M Moore just in case he gets into a good situation next year: unlike some of these other guys, he is usually readily available on the WW.
 
LWash is a nice stash, but I think Domanick Williams is done.
He was my second overall pick in a dynasty league three years ago, I still have him on my Taxi Squad.I've been stashing M Moore just in case he gets into a good situation next year: unlike some of these other guys, he is usually readily available on the WW.
Most of the guys mentioned are already taken in all my dynasty leagues........I think we need to dig deeper :thumbup: I think Moore is a good one....He is a FA at the end of the year

A. Pittman could be good.

JJ Arington is another...he is real good catching the ball.

 
Pierre Thomas

McAllister getting injured, old and a large contract does not fit into the Saints longterm future. This is the guy who overtook Pittman (Who signed w/SL) as the 4th RB on the team. While he's getting some touches right now, next year will be telling in training camp. Bush does need someone to team up with.

 

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