Hey folks - subscribers already know this from this week's Buy Low Sell High, but Ive been growing more and more convinced on this one by the moment, so I wanted to share it with the pool.
LeRon McClain should be a trade target in every league, especially non-PPR leagues, especially, especially TD heavy leagues.
1) Baltimore is still one of the best running teams in the league, line got even better with addition of Oher.
2) McClain if anything looks even better than last year. Just as powerful with a little burst for a BIG man, but even showing some elusiveness in the open field and soft hands
3) Cam Cameron is back to his "whatever back fits in the gameplan best" ways. McClain could be that guy this week, slamming a buy low window on your fingers.
4) McGahee gets dinged. That means missed touches/series in a game, time on injury reports, and missed games. McClain's value shoots through the roof when this happens, and it will. McGahee owners should be getting trade offers out en masse with the terrific matchup vs. Cleveland this week.
5) The staff really leaned on McClain later in the season in 08. Even when McGahee was healthy (well, for McGahee), McClain got the lion's share of the carries for the last four games of the season. Holding McClain just for that stretch is worth it unless your bench is really shallow.
Situation: check
Talent: check
Track Record: check
Potential for major value growth: check
McClain was already a double digit round pick, and he's even starting to get dropped in some leagues. Act now before McClain reminds everyone how valuable he was down the stretch last year - with five TDs in the last six games, and no game below 60 yards in that span.
LeRon McClain should be a trade target in every league, especially non-PPR leagues, especially, especially TD heavy leagues.
1) Baltimore is still one of the best running teams in the league, line got even better with addition of Oher.
2) McClain if anything looks even better than last year. Just as powerful with a little burst for a BIG man, but even showing some elusiveness in the open field and soft hands
3) Cam Cameron is back to his "whatever back fits in the gameplan best" ways. McClain could be that guy this week, slamming a buy low window on your fingers.
4) McGahee gets dinged. That means missed touches/series in a game, time on injury reports, and missed games. McClain's value shoots through the roof when this happens, and it will. McGahee owners should be getting trade offers out en masse with the terrific matchup vs. Cleveland this week.
5) The staff really leaned on McClain later in the season in 08. Even when McGahee was healthy (well, for McGahee), McClain got the lion's share of the carries for the last four games of the season. Holding McClain just for that stretch is worth it unless your bench is really shallow.
Situation: check
Talent: check
Track Record: check
Potential for major value growth: check
McClain was already a double digit round pick, and he's even starting to get dropped in some leagues. Act now before McClain reminds everyone how valuable he was down the stretch last year - with five TDs in the last six games, and no game below 60 yards in that span.

I was thinking the same thing. If McGahee gets injured, I'd expect Rice's value to go through the roof. McClain's value would also go up, but it's not clear to me that he'd become a startable fantasy player in that scenario if Rice is still healthy.
o you own any backup RB's on your roster? If so, who and why?Either way, I'm quite sure Bloom isn't PREDICTING an injury and stating McClain will have value. He's stating IN THE EVENT of an injury, McClain's value could skyrocket. Considering how often injuries happen in the NFL, that's not a huge stretch to think it's quite possible one or both of McGahee/Rice may miss some time this year. About 50% of RB's do over the course of a season, even when they're in good shape.
I was thinking the same thing. If McGahee gets injured, I'd expect Rice's value to go through the roof. McClain's value would also go up, but it's not clear to me that he'd become a startable fantasy player in that scenario if Rice is still healthy.
McGahee has 7 carries inside the 9. You are assuming that McClain would assume that role over Rice if McGahee were hurt, but IMO it's unclear if that is the case.