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Week 3 Buy and Sell targets (1 Viewer)

Buys

Colston ... he's been close, their defense is horrible and they will be throwing

Dez ... I can't resist Dez, it's a problem. Hopefully, someone is fed up in your league and you can swoop in cheap

Lloyd ... he's been getting massive targets and decent yardage, it's only a matter of time

Stewart ... he's still a little gimpy but I think he'll end up as the top back there

Stafford ... is the Stafford owner a little shakey with the slow start?

Sells

Benson ... you got him cheap, he had a nice game, now package him up for a better starter. I don't hate him and think he can be servicable but you might get some value from an owner thin at RB.

Turner ... see if you can get anything for him

Greene ... I thought last week was the best time to sell him but he absolutely stinks and I think it's a matter of time until it's Powell time

Welker ... I thought he'd be the one to suffer the most from Lloyds arrival and it looked to be the case. Use the Hernandez injury and the couple week pop in targets to trade him now before Hernandez comes back and he ends up with 5 targets a game again.

All Arizona and Pitt RBs

who are you targeting this week?
What type of value would you be giving up for Colston?
I've thrown out an offer to a guy hurting at RB of Benson/Nate Washington for Colston/Ingram
Better jump on that like the blacked out skank who comes into a neighborhood bar 20 minutes before last call and orders shots loudly and wildly.Don't play this one coy as other owner probably has other offers out too.

 
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BUY:Brian Hartline in Miami. He's getting lots of receptions on lots of targets (20 so far, tied for #13 in total targets in the league). He's a great addition in ppr, and largely available in most leagues. He missed the entire offseason, so his performance might be overlooked (at least for this week). Let the Dolphins continue to lose and Hartline will continue to be a fantasy producer. Keep an eye out for Revis this week, since that could be a temporary hiccup.HOLD/SELL:I'm thinking a lot about Torrey Smith in Baltimore. The targets aren't there (8 total targets in two games, including one blowout). Baltimore is taking what's being given, and Pitta appears to be the guy to own. The Eagles excellent corners (Nnamdi and DRC) may have simply been too much in week 2. Week 1 could have been taking it easy in a blowout. This week against the Pats should give a much better perspective, after which selling after week 4 in Cleveland would probably be the right play if TSmith doesn't get more action this week.
I'm holding on smith too. This is an adaptive league. Teams will devote more attention to pitta and there's still ray rice. Once he starts seeing single coverage the booms will return.
 
Buy:

Brian Hartline - clear cut WR1 in the Miami offense. Looked great in week 2
Just to be clear, he made no moves after he caught the balls, looked like soft coverage from a Raiders team that didn't game plan to stop the one and only Brian Hartline. I would be very leery of him doing anything close to that most weeks. Signed,

DolFan Denny
Completely disagree. I am more in line with the audibles take on hi from WK 3 ww special. His rapport/trust with tanneyhill is outstanding. Welker-lite with a raw it very talented young qb who checks down a ton.
 
The hyperbole in this thread is insane.In redraft why is anyone selling Turner, he is the GL back who gets the majority of carries (much to the dismay of all the FBG knowalls) and in a high power offense. Quizz is a non factor and the team will use Turner up this season.Kevin Smith? What has LeShoure done? Nothing, and Best is done. End of discussion about Kevin Smith.Can we pretend like we know something about football instead of talking out the hopes of what you think will happen.
Kind of like calling it 'insane' because our disagree with it.Oh and I'm a Flacons Homer. Turner looks like Susan Alexander only because he team around him is far more talented hat he has any value. Don't discount how blank/smith/dimitrov will react to this latet dui. Not even really for being a dui, but because after he shat the bed for all intents and porpoises on mnf he was out getting hammered and clubbing till 4 am. :banned:
 

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