ALright,. Got the #2 pick in 10-man league that gives fractional PPR. For the last 13 years, I've consistently made a bad choice with my #1 pick, and then done well with the rest of my draft, but it's hard to compensate, so I want to hear what you guys have to say.
We have Foster, CJ, AP and maybe R Rice.
- Foster was a beast last year, but will his hamstring slow him down?
- CJ is holding out, although I read a rumor that TN is willing to make him the highest paid RB if he reports. I'm a little worried about CJ, he had a good, but not spectacular year, and I don't see an improvement with the even-worse QB situation TN now has. plus, how will the guy do after he gets paid?
- Adrian P - I think Vikings have improved at QB, but how will their receivers do with McNabb? seems like the safest bet of these 4
- R Rice is rumored to be the goalline back now too for JAX, why I put him in with the other three.
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I wouldn't outsmart myself and go with AP if he survives the #1 selection. If AP's gone, I'd rank them Johnson, Rice, Foster. Put Foster ahead if you want an upside gamble.
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For me, I go:
1. Peterson
2. CJ
3. Charles
4. Rice
5. Foster
Also, don't rule out McCoy. Last year he was a PPR monster.Ohio Fanatic likes this. -
Well our slow live draft starts in 1 week, so not much time to see how preseason develops. I'm leaning towards AP if he's available. Charles is an interesting idea at your #3 slot too. If nothing else, that would really piss off my buddy who picks #4 and is a huge Chiefs fan. he's a gamble, but hard to ignore.
I think right now I will only eliminate CJ, even though you both have him #2. His 2nd half numbers weren't that great: only 3 rushing TDs. -
Keep in mind Foster is also losing his probowl lead blocker in Vontae Leach, who will now be opening holes for RR on Baltimore.
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Foster is a monster ppl. If healthy he is a top 3 RB at worst.
1.AP
2. Foster
3. CJ
4. MJD
5. Turner
6. Rice
7. Mendenhall
8. McCoy
9. Mcfadden
10.Charles