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Tough flex decision going into MNF (1 Viewer)

bluer6

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I'm currently down 75.2 to 72.42, my opponent has the Vikings DST going tonight.  Who is my best option to steal the win tonight Alshon Jeffery, Stefon Diggs or Jeremy Langford?  Based on matchup I'm leaning Diggs but I feel like Alshon has the higher ceiling with Cutlett back feeding him targets.  Who should I plug into my flex for tonight?

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Hard to say without knowing the scoring.  How many points are the Vikings defense averaging and what would it take out of one of the WR's to beat that by 3 pts?

 
Sorry it's a standard scoring league, dst gets 10pts for a shutout, 2 pts for int, 1 pt for a sack a 6 for a defensive score.  Pretty standard dst scoring.  Which of the players do you think has the highest ceiling.

 
I have to assume the Bears are playing from behind and will need to feed Jeffrey. I'd start Alshon. Rhodes could shut him down, but Diggs hasn't done anything since week 2 anyways. 

 
bluer6 said:
Sorry it's a standard scoring league, dst gets 10pts for a shutout, 2 pts for int, 1 pt for a sack a 6 for a defensive score.  Pretty standard dst scoring.  Which of the players do you think has the highest ceiling.
I would say Jeffrey has the highest ceiling by quite a bit.  I see the Vikes grinding on the ground for the most part while Jeffrey could get some garbage time gold as the game comes to a close. 

 
I agree that Alshon has the highest ceiling, but Rhodes will shadow Jeffery which will make for a tough night.  Diggs hasn't been doing much due to his groin injury.   

 
I am not especially excited about Alshon's ceiling tonight. Hard to imagine his first TD of the season coming against Minnesota from a QB who was struggling before a prolonged absence and is returning behind a patchwork o-line. 

 

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