Bye week'footballguy#1 said:If Mathews and Tolbert are out next week, who is the 3rd RB? They wouldn't start Hester at TB would they?
Bye week'footballguy#1 said:If Mathews and Tolbert are out next week, who is the 3rd RB? They wouldn't start Hester at TB would they?
Tolbert should be fine at the least. Would also expect Todman to be active if Matthews will be sitting although who knows how much the trust the rookie to protect Phillip?Bye week'footballguy#1 said:If Mathews and Tolbert are out next week, who is the 3rd RB? They wouldn't start Hester at TB would they?
not A believer. Indy's run D is porousHe is already owned in every FBG league.Jackie Battle![]()
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He's at the top of my blind bid list for this week. I'm dumping David Nelson to try and get him. He looks like he could be no worse than a solid WR3 in PPR leagues with more upside than that if he takes over as their No. 1 WR.What about Greg Little. Looks like he's getting his shot at starting and his targets have been increasing each game.
Nice! Thanks for the info.Eligible to return week 7 vs. Dallas...Seems like I read that with Clayton being on PUP list, he'll be eligible to play at week 8.
I'd goHow would the non-PPR rankings go at WR for FAs? DHBBaldwinJames Jones BreastonAvant Does that sound right?
Why would Little be above a guy like DHB or Baldwin. Two dudes that have consistently out produced Little? I actually got him today but didn't see him as a bigger priority than DHB, Breaston or Baldwin. Why am I wrong?I'd goHow would the non-PPR rankings go at WR for FAs? DHBBaldwinJames Jones BreastonAvant Does that sound right?HBBreastonJonesBaldwinAvantBut I'd put Little ahead of all of them if he's on your WW.
Sorry about that. I'd roll the dice on Baldwin but I think there's more risk with him since his QB situation isn't very trustworthy in my opinion and at best he'll be the No. 2 WR there behind Rice. So I don't see him having Little's upside. He has looked good, though, so he's worth grabbing to see if he can pan out. I just like Little. Thought he was a nice draft pick by the Browns, his targets have been increasing and now it sounds like the Browns really want to feature him as their No. 1 WR. All of the "hot" Waiver Wire WRs have pretty much fallen on hard times so maybe Little won't pan out either. But this week I think he's the likely best WR available in a lot of leagues.I was talking about Baldwin from SEA by the way not KC. I really hope y'all are right.
I wouldn't give up on Crabtree just yet. I think he may still prove to be a good pickup.I see the point with Little. I was talking about Baldwin from SEA by the way not KC. I really hope y'all are right. I've missed on all these waiver wire wrs although I picked up the "recommended guys" like D. Moore, Nelson, Crabtree, etc.
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woah thats a bit much IMO. People need to realize that Little has been on the field more than any other WR of the Browns despite not being the starter.care to estimate some fabb values on some of them???Greg Little 25-35 % in ppr leagues?
The Browns are looking for a No. 1 WR and it sounds like Little's going to get the opportunity to be that guy. McCoy's been solid so the No. 1 WR for Cleveland has some nice upside in my opinion.DHB has been fool's gold for years. I simply don't trust him. Maybe this is the season he is more consistent but there's still Moore, Ford and even Murphy to contend with at WR. Plus McFadden catches a lot of passes there. Too many mouths to feed for me to feel good about Heyward-Bey.As far as Baldwin, I like his talent. If he's stopped being a ######## he has the chance to be a nice player. But the best he'll be in KC is the No. 2 WR and I'm not sure he'll be better than Breaston this season. Even if he is, he won't be ahead of Bowe. That's why I like Little more than those other WRs.Again, though, I'll point out Cassel for those who need a QB. He's coming on, has proven he can be a reliable QB2 and should get Baldwin back to upgrade the passing game at some point.
I think everyone is talking about Doug Baldwin from SEA, not Jon Baldwin KC? Not sure though'packersfan said:The Browns are looking for a No. 1 WR and it sounds like Little's going to get the opportunity to be that guy. McCoy's been solid so the No. 1 WR for Cleveland has some nice upside in my opinion.DHB has been fool's gold for years. I simply don't trust him. Maybe this is the season he is more consistent but there's still Moore, Ford and even Murphy to contend with at WR. Plus McFadden catches a lot of passes there. Too many mouths to feed for me to feel good about Heyward-Bey.As far as Baldwin, I like his talent. If he's stopped being a ######## he has the chance to be a nice player. But the best he'll be in KC is the No. 2 WR and I'm not sure he'll be better than Breaston this season. Even if he is, he won't be ahead of Bowe. That's why I like Little more than those other WRs.Again, though, I'll point out Cassel for those who need a QB. He's coming on, has proven he can be a reliable QB2 and should get Baldwin back to upgrade the passing game at some point.
From what I have read his role will be increasing moving forward, both in snaps and offensive focus. The Browns spent their bye week trying to figure out how to jump start their offense and getting your best receiver more involved is a good start to achieve that. The McCoy factor is a concern but Little is still my top WR target this week.From Rotoworld:Browns coach Pat Shurmur has promoted Greg Little into the starting lineup at X receiver, and he'll move to the slot in three-wide sets.He'll be a true every-down receiver. Brian Robiskie was the old nominal starter at X, across from Mohamed Massaquoi, before the Browns' bye. After spending the last week trying to kick-start their passing game, the Browns have properly determined that getting Little heavily involved is an answer. Little instantly becomes the receiver to own in Cleveland and an upside play in PPR formats. He racked up six catches on eight targets in Week 4 and has flashed elite playmaking skills after the catch. Oct 10 - 12:35 PMGreg Little...I know Shurmur said he may be the starter, but that is not news. Little has had more snaps than any other Cleveland WR up to this point. I cannot see Little's role increased any more than it already is. Little is raw, his route running ability is poor, and Colt McCoy is not comfortable with the timing routes in the Shurmur offense. Unless, I see vast improvements in McCoy and Little, I am staying away. In PPR leagues, I am interested in Jordan Norwood getting more snaps in the slot.
I put James Jones in the same categories as Saints' receivers. With such a great QB who spreads the ball so much, if you don't have Finley or Jennings you may starve. Rodgers hit at least 12 receivers Sunday night.'greenline said:How would the non-PPR rankings go at WR for FAs? DHBBaldwinJames Jones BreastonAvant Does that sound right?
Jesus > All'Ketamine Dreams said:Battle > Jesus
But can He hit the curve-ball?Jesus > All'Ketamine Dreams said:Battle > Jesus
With Clayton eligible to come back in 2 weeks, the WR situation in STL is going to be tough to figure. Guess it depends on how close Clayton is to 100% when he does return.Danario Alexander
This.Jesus > All'Ketamine Dreams said:Battle > Jesus
How about Early Doucet? Where does he fit in? My impression is that Roberts is starting at the WR2 spot, but Doucet continues to out produce him from the slot. Is that correct? Is he a better receiver going forward than Roberts?I'd go'greenline said:How would the non-PPR rankings go at WR for FAs? DHBBaldwinJames Jones BreastonAvant Does that sound right?HBBreastonJonesBaldwinAvantBut I'd put Little ahead of all of them if he's on your WW.
You are correct. He is the slot WR but has more targets and production than Roberts. I would put Doucet on #3 of the list above.How about Early Doucet? Where does he fit in? My impression is that Roberts is starting at the WR2 spot, but Doucet continues to out produce him from the slot. Is that correct? Is he a better receiver going forward than Roberts?I'd go'greenline said:How would the non-PPR rankings go at WR for FAs? DHBBaldwinJames Jones BreastonAvant Does that sound right?HBBreastonJonesBaldwinAvantBut I'd put Little ahead of all of them if he's on your WW.
They are out next week due to bye - but both will be back in some way shape or form for Week 7. Hester is the beneficiary of the Tolbert injury.If Mathews and Tolbert are out next week, who is the 3rd RB? They wouldn't start Hester at TB would they?
Your logic is flawed. To think that only Big Time D1 schools can produce a great NFL player is dumb. Where did Jerry Rice play football?Oh my, they couldn't do THAT, could they? I mean, tubby Tolbert was a blocking FB at powerhouse Coastal Carolina, who never carried the ball in college, while Hester was only the starting running back for national champion LSU. Can you explain why the Chargers chose to convert a slow, plodding blocking FB from a D-III college into a tailback, while forcing the starting tailback for an NCAA college champion to move to FB and block for him? Hester is much faster than Tolbert and would obviously be a much better NFL running back.If Mathews and Tolbert are out next week, who is the 3rd RB? They wouldn't start Hester at TB would they?
I think Little and Doucet are 1 and 1A this week considering that list.You are correct. He is the slot WR but has more targets and production than Roberts. I would put Doucet on #3 of the list above.How about Early Doucet? Where does he fit in? My impression is that Roberts is starting at the WR2 spot, but Doucet continues to out produce him from the slot. Is that correct? Is he a better receiver going forward than Roberts?I'd go'greenline said:How would the non-PPR rankings go at WR for FAs? DHBBaldwinJames Jones BreastonAvant Does that sound right?HBBreastonJonesBaldwinAvantBut I'd put Little ahead of all of them if he's on your WW.
I still like DHB. He is the #1 in Oakland and is proving it this season. Little is definitely worth grabbing but I am not sure that he is an immediate starter. DHB is a WR3 right now.I think Little and Doucet are 1 and 1A this week considering that list.You are correct. He is the slot WR but has more targets and production than Roberts. I would put Doucet on #3 of the list above.How about Early Doucet? Where does he fit in? My impression is that Roberts is starting at the WR2 spot, but Doucet continues to out produce him from the slot. Is that correct? Is he a better receiver going forward than Roberts?I'd go'greenline said:How would the non-PPR rankings go at WR for FAs? DHBBaldwinJames Jones BreastonAvant Does that sound right?HBBreastonJonesBaldwinAvantBut I'd put Little ahead of all of them if he's on your WW.