Tusken Raider said:
I'm pretty new to a league that includes return yardage (we get 1pt/10yds), and this includes IDP players. I was looking at PHI CB Ellis Hobbs on the waiver wire, and he looks to be the primary KR guy there. He finished with 4 returns for 93 yds, and 4 solo tackles, good for 13.3 pts in my league. My question is, is his return yardage higher than should be expected due to PHI playing GB, who scores a lot of points, or is Hobbs a returner that should be counted on for solid yardage each week? Also, does a starting CB tend to return most kicks from week to week, or do the coaches tend to go with guys who are deeper on the bench to keep the starters fresh?
We start 1 CB, and I'm thinking about dropping Deangelo Hall for Hobbs, due to his KR yardage points.
first of all, I don't mean to get off on the wrong foot here, but I might jam a ballpoint pen in my eye socket if I read another post about how many points some guy scored in some random league.but to answer your questions, normally a guy facing a higher scoring team will get more kr opps, but 4 isn't all that many considering he gets one at the start of a half, and you still get them even if the other guys just manage a 50 yd fg.
here is an old post from the kr thread in the idp forum --- I can't remember if I made a similar one for this year, but it'll give you an idea of how many kr's different guys get.
looks like 4x16 = 64 is about average.
http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...t=5&start=5
your second question is a little tougher, as it's not something you can generalize.
you don't see all that many starting players return kicks full time, but there are a few who do, and it's pretty situation specific.
as of right now it looks like manning and hobbs, while in the past you might have a josh wilson (due to starters ahead of him being injured), mcgee, mckelvin, etc.
the problem is that it's a fluid situation, and totally dependent on the coach, player health, kr depth, etc.
philly has had other guys on the roster return kicks last year, but this year hobbs gets the start (with the absence of brown) and got the nod for kr.
they still have other guys who can return, and reid has even said recently that hobbs might not be their sole option.
last year manning ended up splitting kr duty with knox, mckelvin and webb got hurt --- all kinds of things can change, so it's hard to lock any one guy in place.