massraider
Footballguy
Neither do I. Maybe a nice bye week flex kind of thing. I am a dynasty/keeper guy, and what I saw tonight made me feel a lot better about Starks. I own him in two leagues, and was cautiously optimistic. I think any dynasty Starks owner that grabbed him late, or as a 2nd or 3rd round rookie pick, was hoping the Pack wouldn't give Grant the bonus, and Starks would be the guy or 1A or a RBBC. It didn't happen, and I kind of pulled the reins in on my hopes. We didn't see a ton of him, he was banged up a little, and let's be honest, he was only a 6th rounder. He showed a little flash, but not world-beater stuff. So I was hopeful, but I try and tap the brakes on guys that I perceive as having an opportunity, because that opportunity can just as easily go to a more talented guy that isn't on the roster yet.Fantasy-wise I don't feel good about either as a consistent starter in 2011.
But what we know for sure is that he is part of this offense, and what I think I saw tonight was a more explosive back (it's only one game, it's only one game). I fell like Grant is not done, but he's close. He was never special, and I feel now that given the same hole, Starks will get more. If he can do all the little things a veteran is expected to do, in the future, he'll get the lions share. Question is, when does the future come? Even without it, if he gets 12 touches, he'll do more with those than Grant would with 15. And that's the name of the game in fantasy.
I could easily see the Pack sticking with a 50/50 rotation all year, as that is maybe the best thing for the team, not for our fantasy rosters. But 2012? I could see the Pack waving bye-bye to Grant, and giving Starks 60+ percent of the work. I think he's a major buy in dynasty, in the hopes that you are sitting on the workhorse back for a powerful offense.
Wild guess, his redraft ADP doesn't fall below 36 next year.