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Not sure if there are any good ones. Blaine Gabbert comes to mind as a potential stash.
Not sure on Brazill. He's the #4 wideout in Indy for the foreseeable future.I'd stash Gabbert in the dumpster.Grab Lavon Brazill. He's not on IR.
This is what I'm talking about. Austin Collie is a good on. Do Toon and Streeter really have any value moving forward? How about Greg Childs?RBs: Ryan Williams, Roy Helu, Andre Brown, Willis McGahee, WRs: Santonio Holmes, Vincent Brown (is he still on IR?), Nick Toon, Austin Collie, Tommy Streeter
Avery is nothing. Wayne has maybe 1 more year before he takes a nosedive.Not sure on Brazill. He's the #4 wideout in Indy for the foreseeable future.I'd stash Gabbert in the dumpster.Grab Lavon Brazill. He's not on IR.
RBs: Ryan Williams, Willis McGahee, WRs: Santonio Holmes, Vincent Brown should already be on a dynasty IR.RBs: Ryan Williams, Roy Helu, Andre Brown, Willis McGahee, WRs: Santonio Holmes, Vincent Brown (is he still on IR?), Nick Toon, Austin Collie, Tommy Streeter
Avery is only 27 I think though. He's not going anywhere. Doesn't matter anyway for the purpose of this thread, I need a player that is on injured reserve. I'm assuming I can stash them all offseason.Avery is nothing. Wayne has maybe 1 more year before he takes a nosedive.Not sure on Brazill. He's the #4 wideout in Indy for the foreseeable future.I'd stash Gabbert in the dumpster.Grab Lavon Brazill. He's not on IR.
People ahve been saying that for four years. Obviously, you'll be correct one of these days but as aperson who has followed his career and seen that he has always been a great route runner with good hands and has been the most durable WR in the NFL for the last decade, I don't think it is unreasonable to think that he couldn't be fantasy-relevant for 2, maybe 3 more years. At this point, i don't think it has anything to do with his "skills eroding", I think it has more to do with whether or not enough players around him can emerge to make him less needed (similar to donald Driver). The real-life relationship between him and the HC along with the fact that he can be a very valuable component in helping Luck's development, I believe, strengthens the likelihood of him being in Indy for a little while longer and being part of what they are doing.Avery is nothing. Wayne has maybe 1 more year before he takes a nosedive.Not sure on Brazill. He's the #4 wideout in Indy for the foreseeable future.I'd stash Gabbert in the dumpster.
Grab Lavon Brazill. He's not on IR.
I'd highly doubt guys like Kendall Hunter are available in dynasty leagues...unless they are smaller or with thin benches. I certainly wouldn't drop him due to injury given his situation.I'm still a big believer in Kendall Hunter.Rushed for over 5 yards/carry this season behind some of the best run blockers in the league.Gore isn't exactly getting any younger. Let's see how he weathers this playoff run.
I'd highly doubt guys like Kendall Hunter are available in dynasty leagues...unless they are smaller or with thin benches. I certainly wouldn't drop him due to injury given his situation.I'm still a big believer in Kendall Hunter.Rushed for over 5 yards/carry this season behind some of the best run blockers in the league.Gore isn't exactly getting any younger. Let's see how he weathers this playoff run.
Same here. He was dropped a few weeks ago so i grabbed him to stash in the IR slot as a no cost gambleI took a swing for the fences and went with Jahvid Best. He may never play again, but if he does, he's got a ton of upside.
Waybe turns 35 next year and 36 is the age when WR's tend to break down - 36 yo WR's have only had 1000 yards three times (Rice, Jimmy Smith and Galloway).People ahve been saying that for four years. Obviously, you'll be correct one of these days but as aperson who has followed his career and seen that he has always been a great route runner with good hands and has been the most durable WR in the NFL for the last decade, I don't think it is unreasonable to think that he couldn't be fantasy-relevant for 2, maybe 3 more years. At this point, i don't think it has anything to do with his "skills eroding", I think it has more to do with whether or not enough players around him can emerge to make him less needed (similar to donald Driver). The real-life relationship between him and the HC along with the fact that he can be a very valuable component in helping Luck's development, I believe, strengthens the likelihood of him being in Indy for a little while longer and being part of what they are doing.Avery is nothing. Wayne has maybe 1 more year before he takes a nosedive.Not sure on Brazill. He's the #4 wideout in Indy for the foreseeable future.I'd stash Gabbert in the dumpster.
Grab Lavon Brazill. He's not on IR.
TO had just under 1000 in 14 games in 2010Reggie's game was never about speed or his physical gifts so he could extend production a few years if he can just stay healthy. I know he works incredibly hard, but he just seems to a natural for the positionWaybe turns 35 next year and 36 is the age when WR's tend to break down - 36 yo WR's have only had 1000 yards three times (Rice, Jimmy Smith and Galloway).People ahve been saying that for four years. Obviously, you'll be correct one of these days but as aperson who has followed his career and seen that he has always been a great route runner with good hands and has been the most durable WR in the NFL for the last decade, I don't think it is unreasonable to think that he couldn't be fantasy-relevant for 2, maybe 3 more years. At this point, i don't think it has anything to do with his "skills eroding", I think it has more to do with whether or not enough players around him can emerge to make him less needed (similar to donald Driver). The real-life relationship between him and the HC along with the fact that he can be a very valuable component in helping Luck's development, I believe, strengthens the likelihood of him being in Indy for a little while longer and being part of what they are doing.Avery is nothing. Wayne has maybe 1 more year before he takes a nosedive.Not sure on Brazill. He's the #4 wideout in Indy for the foreseeable future.I'd stash Gabbert in the dumpster.
Grab Lavon Brazill. He's not on IR.