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Michael asked in SportsFantasy Sports · 1 decade ago

James Jones? Or LeGarrette Blount?

I know Jones seems a little more obvious but I have no depth in my RB heres my team tell me what u think.

QB David Garrard,

RB Ahmad Bradshaw

RB Thomas Jones

RB/WR Hines Ward

WR Miles Austin

WR DeSean Jackson

TE Aaron Hernandez

D/ST Giants

K Jeff Reed

This is my bench:

Bench Chris Cooley

Bench Aaron Rodgers

Bench Davone Bess

Bench James Jones

Bench Malcom Floyd

Bench Nate Burleson

IR Austin Collie

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Grab LaGarrette Blount if you can. You could definitely use the RB depth, and do not need another receiver behind Ward, Austin, Jackson, Bess and Burleson. I can tell some of those guys are waiver pickups like Bess - nice job with your moves.

    You have a solid team, but I do think Blount could be a guy you could potentially start certain weeks over Thomas Jones.

    Also, I would try to trade or pickup another decent RB to start in the WR/RB position. My reasoning is RBs have potentially higher ceilings than WRs, especially the ones that catch balls out of the backfield. They get the combination of points from running and catching. My feature back Arian Foster is a great example (315 yds receiving and 1 TD).

    I might also make a move and try to grab another TE to back up Hernandez instead of Cooley. I just do not feel like Cooley's ceiling for fantasy value is very high, especially with a shaky situation at QB with McNabb and his backups.

    GL!

  • 1 decade ago

    I'm actually feeling like LeGarrette Blount and Cadillac Williams will both have good days because they play the panthers and statistically the panthers give up an average of 17 fantasy points a game to opposing running backs and have allowed double digits in every game but one.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think since all the bye weeks are over after this week then you want the best team possible and with jones I think you might have that.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    you may make an somewhat stable case for andre johnson being the main significant suited receiver indoors the league. you cant make a case for blount being the main significant suited working decrease back. i might make this commerce in a heartbeat, johnson is basically too stable.

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