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I have second pick in this weeks waiver wire should I pick up Ryan Torain or Montario Hardesty?
this is regarding week 8, 2011
4 Answers
- KingofnaughtLv 510 years agoFavorite Answer
That is really tough. I've already typed both guys names and erased them to think further haha. I assume the best thing to do is go with Torain now that Hightower's done for the year. Here's the cons:
Hardesty- Not the best rushing average, stale offense, could end up sharing role with disgruntled Hillis
Torain- Injury prone, could end up sharing carries with Helu, is a Shanahan RB
Please answer mine:
- 10 years ago
I would say Torian, Hands down.
Hightower is out for the year, and Helu is religated to 3rd down back when Torian is healthy.
Shanny will run the ball as much as possible while breaking in Beck, and when Torian is healthy he is a beast. (essp with the improved redskin O-line this year!)
Hardesy will go back to a back-up back when Hillis comes back (1-2 weeks most likely) (3 at most)
And Hillis will get 80 % of their touches when healthy.
in next 2 weeks: Torian will get 80% touches for WASH, Hardesy = 20% for bad CLE offense.
hands down.
- Anonymous4 years ago
relies upon. jiffy period: Torain. lengthy time period: Lynch Torain is the starter with Portis out and receives the vast majority of the carreis mutually with objective line touches. even as Portis is healthful, Torain's production will flow down. Lynch will cut up with Forsett who's doing nicely ideal this second, yet will maximum in all danger get the objective line touches for something else of the year.