Would be helpful to know which league, standard, ppr .5 or 1.0
Either way I'd be all over Danny woodhead especially in ppr. Gordon appears to be struggling and woodhead just might end up alternating early snaps and will get all 3rd down work. He won't be ur lead rb but should be very useful.
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Would be helpful to know which league, standard, ppr .5 or 1.0
Either way I'd be all over Danny woodhead especially in ppr. Gordon appears to be struggling and woodhead just might end up alternating early snaps and will get all 3rd down work. He won't be ur lead rb but should be very useful.
My Running back crew is not as great as I would like it to be. I currently have TJ Yeldon, Doug Martin, Latavius Murray, and Tood Gurley. I did draft Tom Brady in the 8th round, which was a superb steal. With the recent news, I have some excellent trade value to maybe pick up a great RB and a replacement QB. I'll throw it out there to see if anyone bites. If not, I'll just keep Brady and add Sankey...thanks for the reply!
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My Running back crew is not as great as I would like it to be. I currently have TJ Yeldon, Doug Martin, Latavius Murray, and Tood Gurley. I did draft Tom Brady in the 8th round, which was a superb steal. With the recent news, I have some excellent trade value to maybe pick up a great RB and a replacement QB. I'll throw it out there to see if anyone bites. If not, I'll just keep Brady and add Sankey...thanks for the reply!
Would be helpful to know which league, standard, ppr .5 or 1.0
Either way I'd be all over Danny woodhead especially in ppr. Gordon appears to be struggling and woodhead just might end up alternating early snaps and will get all 3rd down work. He won't be ur lead rb but should be very useful.
It is a PPR league (.5). So Woodhead does sound like the best option. I need to weigh my options here...so many. Thanks for the reply.
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Quote Originally Posted by Goggles-Pisano:
Would be helpful to know which league, standard, ppr .5 or 1.0
Either way I'd be all over Danny woodhead especially in ppr. Gordon appears to be struggling and woodhead just might end up alternating early snaps and will get all 3rd down work. He won't be ur lead rb but should be very useful.
It is a PPR league (.5). So Woodhead does sound like the best option. I need to weigh my options here...so many. Thanks for the reply.
Isiah Crowell of Cleveland is the #1 guy running behind one of the top 5 offensive lines in the league. He's a slam dunk in a standard league, but I'll admit that Woodhead is a safer pick in PPR. I'd still roll the dice on Crowell who was dynamic at times last year despite getting inconsistent reps behind first Tate and then West.
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Isiah Crowell of Cleveland is the #1 guy running behind one of the top 5 offensive lines in the league. He's a slam dunk in a standard league, but I'll admit that Woodhead is a safer pick in PPR. I'd still roll the dice on Crowell who was dynamic at times last year despite getting inconsistent reps behind first Tate and then West.
Isiah Crowell of Cleveland is the #1 guy running behind one of the top 5 offensive lines in the league. He's a slam dunk in a standard league, but I'll admit that Woodhead is a safer pick in PPR. I'd still roll the dice on Crowell who was dynamic at times last year despite getting inconsistent reps behind first Tate and then West.
I hear ya but Cleveland is 1 of the 2 worst run organizations in the league. Crowell should be the lead dog but they will probably be a rbbc. The Off line can't carry this inadequate concoction of QB, WR, RB & TE's. This is not a chain moving scoring machine. If they were sold on Crowell they wouldn't be toying with ray rice. As u said woodhead is the safer bet.
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Quote Originally Posted by Getty3:
Isiah Crowell of Cleveland is the #1 guy running behind one of the top 5 offensive lines in the league. He's a slam dunk in a standard league, but I'll admit that Woodhead is a safer pick in PPR. I'd still roll the dice on Crowell who was dynamic at times last year despite getting inconsistent reps behind first Tate and then West.
I hear ya but Cleveland is 1 of the 2 worst run organizations in the league. Crowell should be the lead dog but they will probably be a rbbc. The Off line can't carry this inadequate concoction of QB, WR, RB & TE's. This is not a chain moving scoring machine. If they were sold on Crowell they wouldn't be toying with ray rice. As u said woodhead is the safer bet.
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