I wouldn't argue with your rankings at all. Bryant has really come on over the last month & could even look better over the next half of the season with the RB problems in Tampa. I'd probably bump up Moore a little more towards the middle of the pack. Recently waived Holt & have no interest in Galloway so they would bring up the rear.8inthebox said:Anyone care to take a crack at ranking the following or providing insight?? Is this a crazy ranking order?-Antonio Bryant-Kevin Curtis-Plaxico Burress-Chad Johnson-Anthony Gonzalez-Ted Ginn-Joey Galloway-Lance Moore-Torry Holt
I have received some very informative info from this forum over the years and just wanted to give a little info back that may help some other FF owners,There are two ("Mark"s) that are probably available on most waiver wires who could help you to your FF championship.The first and probably most productive of the two for the remainder of the regular season is WR Mark Bradley of the Kansas City Chiefs.Last week (week 10) Bradley was targeted 14 times and had 9 receptions for 81 yds and a TD. In week 8 he had 5/41/1 against the Jets. By the way, in one previous game against the saints who they play this weekend he had one reception for 19 yards and a TD ?Remaining schedule for the Chiefs:Week 11 - SaintsWeek 12 - BillsWeek 13 - RaidersWeek 14 - BroncosWeek 15 - Chargers again - Last week 9/81/1Week 16 - DolphinsWeek 17 - BengalsYou will be hard pressed to find a more favorable schedule for a guy who may be on your waiver wire and is receiving a good amount of targets.Granted, LJ will be back this week and it is up for discussion as to whether this will help or hurt Bradley who is a big target @ 6'2"" 200 lbs. Bowe and Gonzo will also of course be in the mix big time.I hope this info helps somebody.Oh, the other Mark who could be on your waiver wire and be productive is Clayton of the Baltimore Ravens. However, the Ravens remaining schedule is much tougher than the Chiefs but he could also be valuable with Mason being injured and Flacco & the Ravens opening up the offense.All the best to all of you.IslandersMark Bradley
I think Branch AND Engram have more value going forward, and I imagine both are available at a pretty similar rate at this point.I think that K-Rob has a chance to make some noise with Hasslebust coming back.
I've picked both of them up in the past two weeks. Dumped Holt for Bradley last week and dumped Bruce for Clayton this week. As you posted, the Chiefs' schedule the rest of the way is ridiculous outside of the game against the Raiders. There should be huge passing production in all of those games if Thigpen remains constant. So I think Bradley has a strong chance to be a quality WR3. At worst, he should be a very good WR4 and for me, his upside was considerably higher than Holt's.As far as Clayton, he's riskier but I do see some signs. The Ravens are getting better in the passing game. Flacco is playing better and they are trying to get Clayton more involved. He had a good game in Week 9 and just missed a long TD in Week 10. If Mason is either out or limited by his shoulder injury than Clayton should see more targets. The risk is he's disappointed far more often in the past than succeeded but one could argue Flacco is the best QB he's had to work with in his career so maybe that offsets the previous disappointments.For me, I needed the upside with my WR4 and WR5 spots. I saw little with Holt and Bruce and saw a gigantic amount with Bradley and a decent amount with Clayton so I'm rolling the dice. Of the two, I like Bradley a lot more but he's probably been picked up in a lot of leagues after last week's game. Clayton is probably still sitting on a lot of WWs and I think he's worth grabbing now even if you don't really need him.I have received some very informative info from this forum over the years and just wanted to give a little info back that may help some other FF owners,There are two ("Mark"s) that are probably available on most waiver wires who could help you to your FF championship.The first and probably most productive of the two for the remainder of the regular season is WR Mark Bradley of the Kansas City Chiefs.Last week (week 10) Bradley was targeted 14 times and had 9 receptions for 81 yds and a TD. In week 8 he had 5/41/1 against the Jets. By the way, in one previous game against the saints who they play this weekend he had one reception for 19 yards and a TD ?Remaining schedule for the Chiefs:Week 11 - SaintsWeek 12 - BillsWeek 13 - RaidersWeek 14 - BroncosWeek 15 - Chargers again - Last week 9/81/1Week 16 - DolphinsWeek 17 - BengalsYou will be hard pressed to find a more favorable schedule for a guy who may be on your waiver wire and is receiving a good amount of targets.Granted, LJ will be back this week and it is up for discussion as to whether this will help or hurt Bradley who is a big target @ 6'2"" 200 lbs. Bowe and Gonzo will also of course be in the mix big time.I hope this info helps somebody.Oh, the other Mark who could be on your waiver wire and be productive is Clayton of the Baltimore Ravens. However, the Ravens remaining schedule is much tougher than the Chiefs but he could also be valuable with Mason being injured and Flacco & the Ravens opening up the offense.All the best to all of you.IslandersMark Bradley
off the top of my head, w/o stats or schedules, I'd probably like bryant, would have to continue to respect burress, think ginn actually has good value if you include return yards, gonzalez seems more like a stash than immediate play but has a strong future, moore's role probably shrinks, curtis might be too inconsistent, and I'm not rolling dice on the rest.edit: and if we're adding, I guess I'll throw jason hill in the mix.8inthebox said:Anyone care to take a crack at ranking the following or providing insight?? Is this a crazy ranking order?-Antonio Bryant-Kevin Curtis-Plaxico Burress-Chad Johnson-Anthony Gonzalez-Ted Ginn-Joey Galloway-Lance Moore-Torry Holt