QB- Locker, Campbell: If Locker is still available I like his schedule the rest of the way.
RB- Not much out there these days. Richardson if he was dropped in your league. Ellington is probably long gone.
WR- Tons of options. I see it in this order if they are available.
DHB
Stills - though a lot of mouths to feed, Colston looks meh and Graham will lose targets.
Marvin Jones - Will probably go for much higher than my liking in FAAB. Don't see him getting more than 5 or so targets a week.
Aaron Dobson - Seems to have taken over for K. Tompkins spot in rotation but who knows with BB
DEF - Indy has a pretty sweet schedule coming up.
This weeks a tough one...
QB: Definitely Locker or Pryor if they're still out there and you need help
RB: Really nothing as you said. If by some miracle Ellington was dropped after his awful game last week just dump your entire FAAB into him now and hope you get him. Been saying it since Week 3, he's going to be a guy who wins championships.
WR: Not sure about DHB... he was already seeing 90-95% of snaps. I doubt this goes up to much as there isn't much room to increase. I'm thinking the answer in Indy is either nobody or Whalen/Brazil.
Stills - Yes, absolutely. Clearly he's the new Colston in town.
Marvin Jones - He's going to be way to expensive in FAAB and for bad reason at least in my opinion. He has had pretty crappy snap counts. He's played 26/88, 24/60 and 19/58 snaps the last three weeks. He's clearly still behind Sanu right now whose seeing 50+% of the snaps week to week. I'd expect that to change eventually. But there's no way he keeps putting up these numbers.
Aaron Dobson - Honestly? With how bad Brady has looked? I want nothing to do with his WR corps right now.
Allow me to add a few
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Ted Ginn Jr: For some reason Cam seems to keep looking at him in the open field. And his speed and 1 on 1 coverage is allowing him to be open a lot. He only posted 5/80 this week but if he doesn't drop an easy deep pass his line is more like 6/140/1TD. Cam's looking for him and often.
Cordarrelle Patterson: This is more of an out on a limb one in deeper bench leagues. But I think he's going to start getting more of a chance now. His snap counts have gone from around 9% in Week 1 to about 35% now. He's playing in all 3 wide sets and I feel like eventually he'll overtake Simpson for the starting job this season. Watching him on KR you can just see how electric this guy is with the ball in his hands. I feel like they'll start trying to force him the ball somehow. Or at least they should.
Garrett Graham: Here me out... Graham is a solid player. He's more athletic than Daniels. With Keenum throwing he targeted Graham a team high 8 times. Two of those 8 targets came in the red zone. He may not have come down with them but clearly Keenum was looking his way and we've seen what he can do on limited targets earlier in the season.