I'll try to keep it shorter this week. Actually have a wealth of options for RB this week.
It's a 0.5 PPR, with a 0.2 Point per carry league. So if a guy gets 20 carries that's 4 points right there.
Ryan Mathews Vs. Denver: Tough matchup vs. Denver's run defense. Mathews is the unquestioned lead back, but he got hurt yet again by that trip from Browner. Usually doesn't do well vs. great run defenses. Typically gets about 11-13 carries a game, with a catch or two. Based on game flow, I'm afraid SD may get behind and they'll go with Brown or Oliver for the screen game. If Mathews got those touches he'd have great upside. If he doesn't he'll put up a dud. Over under in this game is pretty high considering last week, so I expect it to be high scoring.
Latavius Murray @ KC. Another tough matchup vs. a great defense in general. He did very well vs. them on TNF, but I feel that was kind of a fluke. Whopping 24 touches last week, but didn't do that much with them. Could give that idiot coach an idea to feed DMC. Dunno if they'd keep him if they were playing from behind or in garbage time. I feel like they'd go with Reece in the passing game if they got behind.
Jonathan Stewart Vs. TB. This is the best matchup, but another questionable game flow. He got big touches last week because they were winning, but he was still continually getting leached by Cam. With the accident, I assume TB will stack the box if Anderson plays. If Cam plays, they'll probably still stack the box because Carolina will probably minimize on the throwing to avoid him taking hits. As I said last week, Carolina's run game has been suspect for years. He barely got any pass catching opportunities last week either.
If you feel like reading I still need to decide on a WR3. I'll keep this short. Pick 1.
Nate Washington, Kendall Wright, Cecil Shorts, Robert Woods, Chris Hogan, Marquess Wilson (if I can claim him on waivers).
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I'll try to keep it shorter this week. Actually have a wealth of options for RB this week.
It's a 0.5 PPR, with a 0.2 Point per carry league. So if a guy gets 20 carries that's 4 points right there.
Ryan Mathews Vs. Denver: Tough matchup vs. Denver's run defense. Mathews is the unquestioned lead back, but he got hurt yet again by that trip from Browner. Usually doesn't do well vs. great run defenses. Typically gets about 11-13 carries a game, with a catch or two. Based on game flow, I'm afraid SD may get behind and they'll go with Brown or Oliver for the screen game. If Mathews got those touches he'd have great upside. If he doesn't he'll put up a dud. Over under in this game is pretty high considering last week, so I expect it to be high scoring.
Latavius Murray @ KC. Another tough matchup vs. a great defense in general. He did very well vs. them on TNF, but I feel that was kind of a fluke. Whopping 24 touches last week, but didn't do that much with them. Could give that idiot coach an idea to feed DMC. Dunno if they'd keep him if they were playing from behind or in garbage time. I feel like they'd go with Reece in the passing game if they got behind.
Jonathan Stewart Vs. TB. This is the best matchup, but another questionable game flow. He got big touches last week because they were winning, but he was still continually getting leached by Cam. With the accident, I assume TB will stack the box if Anderson plays. If Cam plays, they'll probably still stack the box because Carolina will probably minimize on the throwing to avoid him taking hits. As I said last week, Carolina's run game has been suspect for years. He barely got any pass catching opportunities last week either.
If you feel like reading I still need to decide on a WR3. I'll keep this short. Pick 1.
Nate Washington, Kendall Wright, Cecil Shorts, Robert Woods, Chris Hogan, Marquess Wilson (if I can claim him on waivers).
As of right now I would go with Nate Washington especially if Wright sits. I really don't have a strong opinion on your rb's. I would say Stewart, Mathews and then Murray. GL
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As of right now I would go with Nate Washington especially if Wright sits. I really don't have a strong opinion on your rb's. I would say Stewart, Mathews and then Murray. GL
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