exactly. id much rather graham in the early 2nd then calvin in the late 1stSpiller
AP
Charles
Foster
TRich
Martin
Then its Calvin and Graham for me. I side with Graham because he really has no peer at his position until Gronk is running.
Let me add that its not that I think all of these RBs will be statistically better than CJ its the fact u can usually get Green, Marshall, or Dez on the way back and that makes me just as happy coupled with an elite back..25ppr
ADP
Spiller
JC
TRich
Rice
Lynch
Foster
Martin
I`m in the 8th slot and initially had him penciled in to me but I moved up TRich and Rice within the last two weeks so its looking like an RB no matter what.
Ive heard a few ppl say this and i find it slightly puzzling. Both players are dominant at their respective positions. And while i understand that graham for now is in a clear tier to his own, you still only start 1 TE and probably 2-3 WR in most leagues.exactly. id much rather graham in the early 2nd then calvin in the late 1stSpiller
AP
Charles
Foster
TRich
Martin
Then its Calvin and Graham for me. I side with Graham because he really has no peer at his position until Gronk is running.
It really depends. If you have a league where you can start an RB at flex along with 2 standard RB starters, I won't be touching CJ even in the 2nd. The RB pool dries up completely by the time you pick in the 3rd.ponchsox said:Which RB would you draft before Megatron?
You also have to take into account the 1st round RBs vs the 2nd round RBsIve heard a few ppl say this and i find it slightly puzzling. Both players are dominant at their respective positions. And while i understand that graham for now is in a clear tier to his own, you still only start 1 TE and probably 2-3 WR in most leagues.exactly. id much rather graham in the early 2nd then calvin in the late 1stSpiller
AP
Charles
Foster
TRich
Martin
Then its Calvin and Graham for me. I side with Graham because he really has no peer at his position until Gronk is running.
Pretty much this, although in 1PPR I'm switching Morris with Forte. There's no way I leave the first round without a RB this year.shadyridr said:Peterson
Martin
Charles
Foster
Spiller
McCoy
Rice
Richardson
Lynch
Morris
But Im a big believer in getting a RB in the 1st rd no matter what
Well that's my top tier of RB, WR and TE pretty much. I consider a top RB a priority. After that I can question the next 10 RB health issues or worrying there's another back capable of cutting into their workload. Calvin can be considered #1 overall if you ask me. I'm just confident that the WRs I find 3-4 rounds later have top 15 potential week to week like VJax for example. It's really a preference thing. I know with Graham I'm +5 at the position a most of the time while my opponent is praying his TE catches a TD. He's like starting a extra WR. Throw in the fact I have a 2-3 point advantage with a top tier RB I'm off to a good start. And finding Graham on the wire is next to impossible.Ive heard a few ppl say this and i find it slightly puzzling. Both players are dominant at their respective positions. And while i understand that graham for now is in a clear tier to his own, you still only start 1 TE and probably 2-3 WR in most leagues.exactly. id much rather graham in the early 2nd then calvin in the late 1stSpiller
AP
Charles
Foster
TRich
Martin
Then its Calvin and Graham for me. I side with Graham because he really has no peer at his position until Gronk is running.