Hi All
First of all this is not a who do I start question. I am in a new league this year that gives 1pt per 10 yards and 6 pts per TD for WR's and RB's and no PPR, Also if the player returns punts or kicks they get the exact same scoring, So my qurestion is I can go to numerous diffrent ranking sites for the upcoming week but none include the return points figured into the rankings. is there a safe number of points to add when I am deciding who to start?
We start 3 WR's, 2 RB's and a flex
Below are last weeks points in our system.
My roster
Andre Johnson 3
Santonio Holmes 19
Eddie Royal 4, 3 of which were return yards
Devan Hester 19, 4 of which were return yards
Robert Meachem 25, 14 of which were return yards
As you can see based on ranking sheets I did not do so well with the higher rankings. So how would you look at this roster and make a descion on who to start. is it as simple as adding 5 points to the guys that are returning and if the bust one for a TD it is just a bonus?
Any help would be greatly appreicated.
Gary
First of all this is not a who do I start question. I am in a new league this year that gives 1pt per 10 yards and 6 pts per TD for WR's and RB's and no PPR, Also if the player returns punts or kicks they get the exact same scoring, So my qurestion is I can go to numerous diffrent ranking sites for the upcoming week but none include the return points figured into the rankings. is there a safe number of points to add when I am deciding who to start?
We start 3 WR's, 2 RB's and a flex
Below are last weeks points in our system.
My roster
Andre Johnson 3
Santonio Holmes 19
Eddie Royal 4, 3 of which were return yards
Devan Hester 19, 4 of which were return yards
Robert Meachem 25, 14 of which were return yards
As you can see based on ranking sheets I did not do so well with the higher rankings. So how would you look at this roster and make a descion on who to start. is it as simple as adding 5 points to the guys that are returning and if the bust one for a TD it is just a bonus?
Any help would be greatly appreicated.
Gary
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