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with a lot of backs coming out this year, there is going to be more quality backup runners than ever in my mind. should starting lineups reflect this by removing a starting rb and replacing it with maybe a flex?
with a lot of backs coming out this year, there is going to be more quality backup runners than ever in my mind. should starting lineups reflect this by removing a starting rb and replacing it with maybe a flex?opinions?
Most of my leagues use more flex options than required. For example, my favorite set-up is 1-3 RB, 2-5 WR, 1-3 TE, 4 flex. TEs get more PPR, so they're actualy worth owning.
with a lot of backs coming out this year, there is going to be more quality backup runners than ever in my mind. should starting lineups reflect this by removing a starting rb and replacing it with maybe a flex?opinions?
Most of my leagues use more flex options than required. For example, my favorite set-up is 1-3 RB, 2-5 WR, 1-3 TE, 4 flex. TEs get more PPR, so they're actualy worth owning.
LOL...Are you in my league??? I am in a start 8 (not incl. QB, Def and K) and we are start 2-4 RB, 3-5 WR and 1-2 TE. It is my favorite league because your season is not sunk if you happen to lose 1-2 players at a certain position. TEs actually get a full point per reception versus 1/2 point for WRs, so I am going to try to grab Cooley and Winslow in our next draft & start them both.
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