6 pts for TDs plus 1pt per 10 yards.
WR and TE are grouped together in my league. (Have to start 3 WRs or TEs)
As a keeper, would you keep Emmanual Sanders or Jimmy Graham?
Graham or E Sanders?
Graham or E Sanders?
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10 Team: 4 points pass TD, 1 point per 25 pass yards;
6 points rush/rec TDTD, 1 point per 10 yards rush or rec
1QB; 2RB; 3WR/TE, I TE, 1 FLEX (RB/WR)
QB: Newton, Mahomes
RB: Hunt, Howard, Collins, Carson, AJones, Breida
WR: DHopkins, OBJ, Julio Jones, Cooper, DThomas, Sutton, Valdes-Scantling
TE: GOlsen, TBurton
10 Team: 4 points pass TD, 1 point per 25 pass yards;
6 points rush/rec TDTD, 1 point per 10 yards rush or rec
1QB; 2RB; 3WR/TE, I TE, 1 FLEX (RB/WR)
QB: Newton, Mahomes
RB: Hunt, Howard, Collins, Carson, AJones, Breida
WR: DHopkins, OBJ, Julio Jones, Cooper, DThomas, Sutton, Valdes-Scantling
TE: GOlsen, TBurton
Re: Graham or E Sanders?
I have to side with Graham, I think he will have a legit shot at double digit TD's and I think Sanders regresses from his numbers last year. How many keepers do you get and how many teams?
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Re: Graham or E Sanders?
10 teams 6 keepers. I am also planning to keeping RBs Charles, Lynch, Murray and WRs Jeffery and Calvin Johnson.
(Also have K Allen, Watkins, Gore on my "rookie" list which I don't have to protect.)
(Also have K Allen, Watkins, Gore on my "rookie" list which I don't have to protect.)
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10 Team: 4 points pass TD, 1 point per 25 pass yards;
6 points rush/rec TDTD, 1 point per 10 yards rush or rec
1QB; 2RB; 3WR/TE, I TE, 1 FLEX (RB/WR)
QB: Newton, Mahomes
RB: Hunt, Howard, Collins, Carson, AJones, Breida
WR: DHopkins, OBJ, Julio Jones, Cooper, DThomas, Sutton, Valdes-Scantling
TE: GOlsen, TBurton
10 Team: 4 points pass TD, 1 point per 25 pass yards;
6 points rush/rec TDTD, 1 point per 10 yards rush or rec
1QB; 2RB; 3WR/TE, I TE, 1 FLEX (RB/WR)
QB: Newton, Mahomes
RB: Hunt, Howard, Collins, Carson, AJones, Breida
WR: DHopkins, OBJ, Julio Jones, Cooper, DThomas, Sutton, Valdes-Scantling
TE: GOlsen, TBurton
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Re: Graham or E Sanders?
Graham for me.
Sanders had a career year in 2014 and has even stated this offseason that he expects his numbers to fall in 2015. Denver is hoping to run the ball a little more to save Peyton for later in the season, and Latimer is going to get his shot on the outside this year, while Sanders spends more time in the slot. Sanders may/may not have more yardage than Graham at the end of the day but I'd bank on Jimmy outscoring him in the TD department. Seattle REALLY wants to use him in the red-zone so they don't have to throw to Ricardo Lockette to win a game in the 4th-quarter...Doh!
Sanders had a career year in 2014 and has even stated this offseason that he expects his numbers to fall in 2015. Denver is hoping to run the ball a little more to save Peyton for later in the season, and Latimer is going to get his shot on the outside this year, while Sanders spends more time in the slot. Sanders may/may not have more yardage than Graham at the end of the day but I'd bank on Jimmy outscoring him in the TD department. Seattle REALLY wants to use him in the red-zone so they don't have to throw to Ricardo Lockette to win a game in the 4th-quarter...Doh!
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QB: L. Jackson, B. Purdy, T. Lance
RB: J. Mixon, N. Chubb, A. Dillon, J. Cook, K. Mitchell, J. McLaughlin, Z. Evans
WR: J. Chase, C. Godwin, D. Johnson, J. Reed, C. Tillman
TE: TJ Hockenson, D. Njoku, B. Jordan
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QB: L. Jackson, T. Tagovailoa
RB: B. Robinson, K. Walker, R. Stevenson, K. Herbertl
WR: C. Olave, T. Higgins, B. Aiyuk, N. Collins, Z. Flowers, M. Mims
TE: K. Pitts, D. Njoku
QB: L. Jackson, B. Purdy, T. Lance
RB: J. Mixon, N. Chubb, A. Dillon, J. Cook, K. Mitchell, J. McLaughlin, Z. Evans
WR: J. Chase, C. Godwin, D. Johnson, J. Reed, C. Tillman
TE: TJ Hockenson, D. Njoku, B. Jordan
14 Team, .5 PPR, 18 Man Roster, Rush/Rec TD = 6, Pass TD = 4, FG = 3, Start: QB, 2RB, 2WR, TE, Flex, K, D
QB: L. Jackson, T. Tagovailoa
RB: B. Robinson, K. Walker, R. Stevenson, K. Herbertl
WR: C. Olave, T. Higgins, B. Aiyuk, N. Collins, Z. Flowers, M. Mims
TE: K. Pitts, D. Njoku
Re: Graham or E Sanders?
Graham by a mile for me. Even long term his value has a better chance to stay where it is than Sanders.
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Starters in Bold
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RB Chubb, JT Javonte Williams, De’Von Achane
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WR AJB, Stefon Diggs, Jaylen Waddle Mike Williams, Treylon Burks, Amari Rodgers, Nico Collins, Diontae Johnson, Mingo, Burks, Tillman, Batemen
TE TJ Hockenson Higbee Hurst
Re: Graham or E Sanders?
Graham easily especially since it's non ppr
12 team - PPR - QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, TE, Flex, K, D/ST
Re: Graham or E Sanders?
ThisShoreline Steamers wrote:Graham for me.
Sanders had a career year in 2014 and has even stated this offseason that he expects his numbers to fall in 2015. Denver is hoping to run the ball a little more to save Peyton for later in the season, and Latimer is going to get his shot on the outside this year, while Sanders spends more time in the slot. Sanders may/may not have more yardage than Graham at the end of the day but I'd bank on Jimmy outscoring him in the TD department. Seattle REALLY wants to use him in the red-zone so they don't have to throw to Ricardo Lockette to win a game in the 4th-quarter...Doh!
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RB: C. McCaffrey, A. Ekeler, I. Pacheco, J. Cook, J. Warren, G. Edwards, K. Miller,
WR: M. Evans, D. Adams, C. Olave, A. Cooper, G. Pickens, J. Reed, D. Douglas, D. Mooney, R. Bateman, R. Moore, D. Peoples-Jones
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Re: Graham or E Sanders?
Graham for me too. Sanders doesn't repeat last seasons numbers unless DT misses a lot of time with injuries.
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