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Who is the Justin Fargas handcuff? (1 Viewer)

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It is no secret that both Jordan and Rhodes are in the dog house, there have been numerous postings about both players possibly being cut, neither of which has happened. If Fargas were to go down (please don't happen), would either Jordan or Rhodes be the man, or would it be a time share? Hopefully some Raiders homers would have some insight into what they think would happen. Raiders.com and NFL.com list Jordan ahead of Rhodes on the depth chart. Rotoworld oddly has Rhodes ahead of Jordan. My personal belief is that if Fargas went down it would be a time share at first and they would go with the hotter hand, which makes me think it would be wise to have both guys. I am a Fargas and Jordan owner and am eyeing up Rhodes as well. However, roster restrictions make it difficult to own 3 Oakland RBs. Thoughts from Oakland homers and fellow Fargas owners? Thanks.

 
I don't know the answer but I drafted Rhodes and hung onto him until yesterday, so expect Fargas to come up lame in the first quarter and then Rhodes to rush for 200 yards.

 
I think it's clearly Rhodes as the #2 to Fargas.

There's no way that Lamont Jordan plays another down for the Silver and Black, based on Jordan's statements that he's completely healthy and reduced to wearing street clothes on the sidelines.

The only likely reason why he hasn't been cut and Mike Bush added to the roster is that Al Davis doesn't want a division rival (e.g, Kansas City) that needs a backup RB to pick Jordan up.

I see the Raiders as a major player in the Derrick McFadden sweepstakes next year; God Forbid he winds up in New England.

 
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