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Depends on if he returns before or with Lamont Jordan... If he can come back before Lamont and establish himself as their primary back, he has all the value in the world. If he comes back and has so-so outing, he'll have decent value in a very heavy RBBC.
Depends on if he returns before or with Lamont Jordan... If he can come back before Lamont and establish himself as their primary back, he has all the value in the world. If he comes back and has so-so outing, he'll have decent value in a very heavy RBBC.
Agree. I'm still wondering what is the diagnosis. Knee bruise? That is Belly being his vague self. Without knowing the true injury it is difficult to determine S.M.'s value going forward. Since Green-Ellis did not look too impressive, I would take a flier on Jordan if your bench is thin. Looking forward to an update from D. Y.
No matter who is or is not healthy I doubt the Pats will utilize a featured back. Each week there may be someone who gets more looks and is a majority shareholder, but I don't see Morris (or anyone else) as a bell cow that they will ride extensively week after week. Plus they have not exactly lit it up RB production wise.I stand by my season long stance that Morris is a low end RB2 option at best, better suited as a bye week/injury fill in and flex option. So basically a decent fantasy RB3. In PPR leagues, Faulk would also fall in that category. I have not seen Jordan do much for the Pats yet, so I would not put much stock in him doing much.I have no new news yet for this week so haven't had anything to post . . .
I stand by my season long stance that Morris is a low end RB2 option at best, better suited as a bye week/injury fill in and flex option. So basically a decent fantasy RB3. In PPR leagues, Faulk would also fall in that category. I have not seen Jordan do much for the Pats yet, so I would not put much stock in him doing much.
Well we are still in the bye week time of year and a low end RB2 is definitely better than a non-factor RB. David, did you hear anything about Morris' particular injury?
I haven't heard anything more than we all discussed last week. The "Morris out 2-3 weeks" story was news to people I know. The last few weeks I have heard conflicting reports on just about everything regarding the RBs, so it's hard for me to post a definitive opinion from people. Again, we should know more well before the week is up, as things typically will not change past Friday afternooon.
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