Better Waiver Pickup?
Non-PPR League
David Nelson, Danarius Moore, Eric Decker, Danario Alexander
Or if you have any other suggestions of someone that may be available, feel free....
Non-PPR League
David Nelson, Danarius Moore, Eric Decker, Danario Alexander
Or if you have any other suggestions of someone that may be available, feel free....
Jephatitis E
Favorite Answer
none of them has done enough to be called "consistent," so it's a matter of picking one who has the physical tools, the right offense/QB, and the best opportunity to succeed.
Moore has upside, i think he'll work his way into regular duty after starting last week only because Raiders top 3 WRs were hurt. i just have a hard time buying into any Oakland player besides McFadden.
Decker looked good, and with Lloyd about to prove he was a one-year wonder, somebody has to emerge as their #1.
i'd rule out Alexander.
i like David Nelson. big target, very athletic. a solid #1 guy (Stevie Johnson) possibly drawing the double-teams, and a surprisingly live offense that likes to air it out.
you can make a case for 3 of the 4, i like Nelson the best.
Zach
Eliminate Alexander and Nelson, and now it's down to either Moore or Decker. I really like both of them. The one with the most upside is Moore, but the most consistent one is definitely Decker. I would go with Decker if I were you.
Good luck man!
Anonymous
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Lumber Inc
im facing the same decisions this week....I would also throw Nate Washington into that group if he is available. He's getting alot of looks with Hasselbeck throwing: I rank them:
Nelson
Decker
Washington
Moore
Alexander (chronic knee issues)