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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 5, 2011 9:19:30 GMT -5
I currently have a team that is in the 95.2 percentile of ESPN Standard Scoring Leagues, meaning it's one of the top 5% of teams. Well, the issue I'm having is I want to keep it that way. I've managed to pick up two WR off of waivers who were drafted as number 2/3 guys, so I'm quite deep at the position. I'm not quite sure who to be starting (outside of Calvin Johnson of course).
Calvin Johnson (vs. CHI) Sidney Rice (vs. NYG) Marques Colston (vs. CAR) Mike Willaims [TB] (vs. SF)
I currently have Rice starting after his consecutive double digit scoring efforts, but am thinking Colston could be fully healed from his injury, and is playing on the better team with a good matchup. SF is also one of the worst teams against WR, so Williams has crossed my mind also. So, what are your guys' opinions?
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Post by Nash on Oct 5, 2011 17:01:59 GMT -5
Yeah I'd go with Rice. As you saw from my thread, I too have Rice and seeing him on my bench with double digit points for the last two weeks was not to fun (even though I won both games). Plus the Giants pass D isn't all that great because of their injuries. That coupled with the Seahawks mostly throwing the ball because of frequently being down in the game, is a recipe for success.
Colston I would say needs another week to prove himself. Brees has a bunch of options to throw the ball to, so Colston getting all his normal touches isn't currently necessary for them to still be good. Williams would be a decent option, but I'm expecting (and hoping lol) that the Bucs will be running the ball alot in this game after Blount's performance last week.
So yeah I think Rice is definitely your best option of the three.
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