Trashman’s Fantasy Fallout Going Into Week 5
Trashman’s Fantasy Fallout Going Into Week 5
We’re already almost a 4th of the way through the fantasy season folks! Seems crazy doesn’t it? Here’s the fallout going into Week 5…
Vikings – 31 @ Rams – 38
- Kirk Cousins(422 yards, 3 TD) bounced back nicely, after an absurd loss to Buffalo in Week 3, against a stout Rams defense. He’ll be a solid play versus the Eagles in Philly in Week 5.
- Dalvin Cook only got 10 touches for 20 yards, as he was on a snap count, ruining some fantasy weeks in the process. I’m not certain he’s fully healthy, but he does get 3 extra days to heal up. Latavius Murray only had 4 touches so I’m not worried about him taking snaps.
- Laquon Treadwell has dropped more passes than anyone in the league, and Aldrick Robinson already has more TDs(2). I know Treadwell is getting more playing time now, but if I was looking to grab a piece of the Vikings offense that isn’t already taken, I would take a look at Robinson.
- Nothing really new on the Rams’ end. All their skill players save their TEs are must starts. I do find it interesting that Jared Goff is owned in less than 90% of leagues. He’s on fire and could end up a top 5 QB.
Saints – 33 @ Giants – 18
- It was all Alvin Kamara(24 tou, 181 yards, 3 TD) in this one. No other Saints player had more than 5 touches. Mark Ingram returns this week, and there will be plenty of action for him, as it’s pretty much just Kamara and Michael Thomas every week.
- No, the Saints defense didn’t play over their heads in this one. Eli Manning(255 yards, 1 TD) just turned back into a 6.1 pumpkin YPA after turning it up in Week 3 for 10.2 YPA. This was arguably the best matchup he was going to have all year, and he squandered it. He goes right back on the shelf.
- Sterling Shepard(10 rec, 77 yards, 1 TD) led the Giants in receiving and is majorly benefiting from TE Evan Engram‘s 2 to 4 week absence. Is this a sell high moment? Seems like it. He goes back to being 4th on the totem pole when Engram returns.
- Odell Beckham has yet to score this season, and it’s starting to wear on me… and him, according to his sideline histrionics. The scores will… er, should come, but in the meantime, I think it’s worth reaching out to his owners. He’s playing well enough that they’re still intent holding onto him but maybe just with one hand, instead of two clenched fists…
Dolphins – 0 @ Patriots – 38
- Frank Gore has out-touched Kenyan Drake over 4 games, 35 to 33. Some of it came in garbage time as the Pats served Miami up it’s first loss, and goose egg, of the season, but Drake’s usage has been going down over the last 2 games. I’m not saying Drake needs to be cut, but I am saying that Gore needs to be owned in deeper formats.
- Sony Michel was impressive in his first game as New England’s lead back(112 yards, 1 TD). The loss of Rex Burkhead to IR has cleared the way for unlimited touches, making him an instant RB2 with room to ascend. His usage didn’t sap James White‘s production(112 yards, 2 TD) but Julian Edelman‘s return next week might. White led the Pats in receiving with 8 rec, and I don’t see that often being the case with Edelman around.
- Josh Gordon(2 rec, 32 yards) was limited to just 18 of 81 snaps on Sunday. His snaps are sure to go up, but he’s a risky start until he’s getting at least half of offensive snaps.
- Chris Hogan has all but disappeared from the Pats’ game plan it seems. Brady has been inaccurate going deep(4 INT to 9 TD this season), but Hogan only had 1 target in Week 4. The return of Edelman will only complicate things for Hogan.
Eagles – 23 @ Titans – 26
- Alshon Jeffery returned to game action with a splash on Sunday, racking up 105 yards and 1 TD on 8 rec. His return had the most impact on Dallas Goedert who only had 2 targets on the day. Nelson Agholor only had 5 rec for 22 yards, but he had 12 targets to Jeffrey’s 9.
- Wendell Smallwood served in the backup role to Jay Ajayi and had a serviceable game in PPR formats(8 tou, 54 yards). He’s a decent PPR flex as long as Sproles and Clement are sidelined.
- Marcus Mariota appears to be healthy after being almost unable to feel his fingers due to an elbow injury just recently(344 yards passing, 44 yards rushing, 3 TD). He’ll continue to be in the QB1 conservation in Week 5 against the lowly Bills.
- Derrick Henry lost snaps to Dion Lewis, as the Titans were playing from behind much of the game, but he’s just the kind of guy I’m aiming for in trades, now that Mariota is healthy and teams will have to respect the pass. He’s capable of taking over games, and he should get plenty of run with the Titans playing the Bills in Week 5.
- This(9 rec, 161 yards, 1 TD) is the Corey Davis we’ve been waiting to encounter. With no Delanie Walker around, he’s well within the realm of WR1 numbers as long as Mariota is healthy.
- I was expecting a Taywan Taylor breakout in week 4, with Rishard Matthews gone, and we were right on the cusp of one(7 rec, 77 yards). Taylor needs to be owned in all formats as the no.2 WR on a team that is ramping up production.
Bengals – 37 @ Falcons – 36
- Andy Dalton has been prolific the past 2 weeks, throwing for over 335 yards in both games with 5 TD to show for it. He’s also been without Joe Mixon in the backfield both of those games, and he has just as many INT to match TD. I’m dubious of his QB1 status, but Dalton does have PIT, KC, TB, and NO over his next 5 games. He’s worth using over that span.
- Tyler Boyd(11 rec, 100 yards) is WR17 on the season, ahead of guys like Antonio Brown and Davante Adams. While it’s unlikely those two stay behind him, it’s evident that Boyd is the real deal. Still unowned in almost 30% of leagues, he needs to be rostered and started in all formats.
- Tyler Eifert is the Mr. Glass(pardon my M. Night Shyamalan reference) of the NFL. His broken ankle ends his season early(he’s never played a full one), and he’s only topped 8 games twice in 6 seasons. It’s a pity, as he was just starting to trend upward. Tyler Kroft, and to a lesser extent C.J. Uzomah will fill in. Kroft might actually be worth a stream this week if John Ross has to sit due to a hamstring/groin injury.
- Calvin Ridley(4 rec, 52 yards, 2 TD) is fantasy’s no.1 WR through 4 games. This has everything to do with his 6 TD, as he has only 264 yards on the year. He’s highly TD dependent, but he’s the only Falcon catching TDs on a regular basis. Ridley’s floor is suspect, but his upside is as high as anyone’s.
- Mohamed Sanu had a nice 6 rec, 111 yard game, but I’m guessing it had mostly had to do with the Falcons going against his old team (Matt Ryan intimated as much). Sanu hadn’t topped 36 yards before this one, so I’m not in a hurry to add him.
Buccaneers – 10 @ Bears – 48
- Jameis Winston(145 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT) took over from Ryan Fitzpatrick(126 yards, 1 INT) to start the second half of Sunday’s blowout loss to the Bears, and he’s going to stay there for the time being. He completed 80% of his passes, which is pretty good for a first game back. He gets the Falcons this week, making him a sneaky, high upside play.
- I said last week that Peyton Barber is playing too poorly to not allow Ronald Jones to get a shot at the lead back job, and that’s exactly what transpired on Sunday. Jones couldn’t get much going(28 yards), but his 11 touches topped Barber’s 8. He may not be worth starting yet, but Jones needs to be owned where possible.
- O.J. Howard sprained his MCL on Sunday, sidelining him from 2 to 4 weeks. This outlook, coupled with the fact that Jameis Winston has favored Cameron Brate in the past anyway, brings Brate into streaming consideration against the Falcons this week and beyond.
- Winston also seems to like Adam Humphries more than Chris Godwin. Godwin had 31 snaps to Humphries 49 and 4 fewer receptions. Keep watch this week. It shouldn’t become a trend, but it’s disconcerting to say the least.
- Mitch Trubisky(354 yards, 6 TD) had the best game of his career Sunday. His yards per attempt have been increasing in every game, but I’m still cautious as he only threw the ball 26 times. The Bears are off this week, but he’ll have a good test in Week 6 against Miami.
- The Bears finally decided to get Tarik Cohen involved early, and it paid off(174 yards 1 TD). The offense comes to life when he’s in the game, and hopefully they’ve realized that. Owned in only 62% of leagues, Cohen needs to be picked up, even in a bye week. He’ll be even more of an asset if Anthony Miller is still out with a dislocated shoulder by then.
- Taylor Gabriel has more receptions(22) on the season than any Bear pass-catcher that isn’t Tarik Cohen, and Cohen had 13 of them on Sunday. As teams endeavor to stifle Allen Robinson, Trubisky is content to depend on Gabriel. Always talented, but inconsistently used in the past, Gabriel is a high upside pickup going into the bye.
Lions – 24 @ Cowboys – 26
- Kerryon Johnson(56 yards, 1 TD) started his day off with a 36 yard scamper, but couldn’t get much going after that. He only out-touched LeGarrette Blount 10 to 7, which is a little demoralizing for those owners who were expecting him to take the lead. He’s still worth flexing, but Johsnon hasn’t displaced Blount as yet, and there’s a real possibility he won’t this season.
- It’s still not worth starting any Cowboy not named Ezekiel Elliott. Cole Beasley is worth rostering in PPR formats, and TE Geoff Swaim looks like he’s rounding into a streaming option, but I’m not bothering with either of them.
Bills – 0 @ Packers – 22
- The Bills offense is useless for fantasy purposes right now with an erratic Josh Allen under center. LeSean McCoy only touched the ball 8 times, and the game plan was to get him the ball. Flex him at your own peril in Week 5.
- Aaron Jones was Green Bay’s best back on the ground(65 yards, 1 TD) Sunday, even though he played behind Jamaal Williams. He should see more work going forward, as should Ty Montgomery if Randall Cobb can’t go in Week 5. Jamaal Williams is fading fast. I’d do my best to unload him on another owner.
- Marquez Valdez-Scantling(1 rec, 38 yards) may be an intriguing dynasty add, but he didn’t get the kind of run many were expecting in Week 4. I’m hands off in Week 5, even if Cobb sits.
Texans – 37 @ Colts – 34
- His usage is hovering around 15 tou per game, but Lamar Miller‘s production has decreased in every contest thus far. Alfred Blue had only 3 less touches this game(12), and that’s bad news for Miller owners, who are squeezing every drop out of him to get back-end RB2 production.
- What’s worse for Miller is the emergence of rookie Keke Coutee, who was targeted 15 times(11 rec, 109 yards) in his first game this season. The Texans have realized if they can’t run the ball behind their putrid line, then maybe they can use the short pass like the run. Coutee needs to be owned in all formats moving forward.
- Will Fuller was taken out of Sunday’s matchup due to a hamstring injury. This is a trend. He doesn’t play until Monday night, but if he sits, Coutee is almost a must start.
- Andrew Luck threw 62 times for 464 yards and 4 TD in the overtime game with the Texans. Both the attempts and yards were a career high. Maybe he was trying to prove a point after giving up a hail mary attempt late in Week 3 to Jacoby Brissett, or maybe the Colts just can’t run the ball. No Colts back had more than 16 yards on the ground. He has a short week to prepare for a Thursday night game in Foxboro, so I’m not counting on him to feast again.
- Rookie Nyheim Hines led the Colts in receptions(9) and picked up 64 yards a 2 TD in the process. His usage has gone up every game it seems, and he’s bordering weekly flex consideration with the ground game being as poor as it is.
- T.Y. Hilton injured his hamstring on Sunday and is unlikely to play this week. Chester Rogers stepped up in this game(8 rec, 85 yards) and may be able to get open consistently against the Pats. New England takes away your best weapon, but the Colts don’t really have one with no T.Y.
Jets – 12 @ Jaguars – 31
- Sam Darnold(167 yards, 1 TD) is having considerable growing pains this season, and it’s dampening the outlooks of all his skill players. Bilal Powell and Quincy Enunwa are the only Jets I’m considering in Week 5.
- Leonard Fournette(35 yards) was only back long enough for us to miss him again before the Jets pulled him in a blowout of the Jets. The fact that the Jags are playing the Chiefs might persuade the Jags to rest him in what should be a pass heavy game.
- Keelan Cole his 2nd stinker in back to back weeks(40 and 15 yards) while Dede Westbrook and Donte Moncrief boomed. It seems that at least one of these guys gets left out every week, but it’s impossible to tell who it’s going to be. The Jags play the Chiefs this week though, so they’re all fair game to put up decent numbers.
Seahawks – 20 @ Cardinals – 17
- Doug Baldwin led the Seahawks with 7 targets(41 yards) in his first start of the season. He didn’t seem to have any setbacks, so he should be good to go against the Rams, in what will have to be a shootout if Seattle hopes to compete.
- Rashaad Penny(49 yards) played behind Mike Davis(124 yards, 2 TD), even with Chris Carson sitting. Carson should be back this week, but Davis may have earned himself more playing time. Even if Carson sits again, Penny probably isn’t worth fantasy consideration.
- Josh Rosen was shaky at times in his first NFL start(15 of 27, 186 yards, 1 TD), but he opened up the downfield pass(2 potential TDs were dropped), thus opening up the running game for David Johnson(102 yards, 1 TD).
- Christian Kirk(4 rec, 28 yards) was behind only Larry Fitzgerald in targets Sunday with 5, but he and Rosen weren’t able to connect on anything worthwhile. He’s still worth a stash, but big days may have to wait while Rosen gets his legs under him.
Browns – 42 @ Raiders – 45
- Baker Mayfield(295 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT) should have had his 2nd win on Sunday, if not for a bad call by the refs that should have allowed the Browns to kill the clock in regulation. He distributed evenly throughout his pass catchers with Jarvis Landry and Antonio Callaway getting 10 and 9 targets respectively. The good thing to take away here is that Landry, Callaway, and even Rashard Higgins will have fantasy value moving forward.
- David Njoku came to life with 5 catches for 52 yards in this one. He’s firmly back in the TE1 mix and needs to be added if he’s been dropped in your league.
- Nick Chubb led the Browns in rushing on only 3 carries for 105 yards and 2 TD. I’m kicking myself for this one after a coin toss and picking up Jalen Richard and playing him after the Chris Carson inactive. Carlos Hyde is still the starter, but they have to get Chubb in the mix. He’s worth a pickup in all formats, though I’m not committed to starting him outside the flex in deep leagues.
- Marshawn Lynch(23 tou, 153 yards) looked 10 years younger in this game, tearing off violent chunks of yardage all day. If there was any argument Doug Martin would compete for the starting job, it has been readily dispensed with.
- Amari Cooper showed up this week with 8 rec and 128 yards, 1 TD after disappearing last week. It’s going to be like this all season folks, so be prepared for the roller-coaster of emotions.
- Jordy Nelson has benefitted from the recent move to slot WR for the Raiders(5 rec, 48 yards, 1 TD). He’s only owned in 66% of leagues, but he could end up being the most consistent receiver for the Raiders when all is said and done.
49ers – 27 @ Chargers – 29
- C.J. Beathard put up a gutsy performance(298 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT) against the Chargers on Sunday, almost bringing the win. The 49ers are only asking him to make short passes, which he seems to be capable of and which will benefit TE George Kittle(6 rec, 125 yards, 1 TD).
- Matt Breida is the back to own in San Fran, He played 38 snaps to Alfred Morris‘ 14, and performed much better(12 tou, 71 yards to 5 tou, 18 yards). He’s just more useful to a QB like Beathard who needs speed and pass-catching out of his back.
- Marquise Goodwin had a stinker(2 rec, 24 yards), but it may be attributed to his lingering leg injury. I think he’s a good trade target this week. He’ll return to decent value when he heals up, even with Beathard under center.
- I said that Mike Williams(1 rec, 15 yards) would be TD dependent, and this performance displayed his floor. He’ll be in the flex conversation every week, but this is the risk you’ll have to take.
- Antonio Gates(2 rec, 27 yards, 1 TD) has had two back to back 5 target games. He deserves a long look in deeper formats.
Ravens – 26 @ Steelers – 14
- Alex Collins‘ fumbling issues aren’t helping him in the lead back department. He was benched for the rest of the 1st half after losing the ball. He’s still an RB2, but Buck Allen may out-touch him in Week 5.
- Willie Snead is averaging over 10 PPG in PPR formats. His ceiling is low, but he seems to have a solid floor.
- James Conner was a victim of game flow Sunday night, and I don’t think the Steelers’ matchup with the Falcons this week benefits him either, as it should be pass heavy. He’s an RB2 after his white hot start to the season.
- Vance McDonald had his 2nd straight good performance(5 rec, 62 yards) and needs to be owned in more than 40% of leagues. His smashmouth style emboldens the team.
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Trading yeldon to fournette owner for D henry the kind of trade you’re alluding to, Trash man?
Not sure his opinion, depends on if you need the play this next few wk or not. We’d rather use Yeldon in the meantime. But, I like the direction this is headed and will personally discuss in this wk TradeCast
Should I trade Kenny Golladay for Deion Lewis?
Not unless desperate at RB
Would you trade Kamara for David Johnson and AJ Green full point ppr
YES
What level of RB would you offer the Bell owner? Miller? K Johnson? It would still be 4 more weeks before he plays
i could part with either. someone who’s the better part of a committee
cohen over james white going forward? both are on waivers.
i think so. I think white may lose targets when edelman returns
The bell owner offered me him for Fournette and Sammy Watkins. What do you think considering they’re both hurt?
still think it’s a bit much. fournette will play before bell probably does and watkins probably won’t miss more than a week. if you can part with them and not lose games in the interim, then maybe
12 Team-full point ppr
Was offered Alshon for TY. I have Wentz and he has Luck. Other receivers are Edelman, Mike Evans, Christian Kirk, Crowder, and Thielen.
With TY’s injuries Sunday is the deal worth it long term (knowing his high upside week by week)?
Thanks
I think it might be. the colts are going with a short passing game so ty isn’t getting the big play opportunities we’re used to seeing.
Thanks Trashman
PPR- drop Ebron, Chris Godwin, or Tyler Lockett for George Kittle? Could also add Derek Henry. Worried that Henry may be TD dependent. Thanks
i could part with ebron. doyle will be back at some point soon
Would you trade for Odb?
Possibly looking at selling high on R Woods. Or should I keep him?
What’s up with Keenan Allen. Super let down right now
i would. i think woods will probably stay productive though. rivers has so many weapons this season and allen’s not the foremost redzone option.
Was offered Newton for Sony Michel. Full point ppr my qb is luck but I just picked up mayfield last week because I am concerned about luck arm. Thoughts on the trade?
it’s not a bad trade if you don’t need michel on the weekly
I won’t play Lame Fornette the next game he is active and the game after that he will get hurt before half time. What a boondoggle. And ESPN coded him “undroppable.”
might be able to give up C. Kupp and A. Collins to get Theilen and a worse RB. Would you do it? i’ve already got two minnesota starters.
I don’t have any shares of Rams players, but I don’t know if I could part ways with one.
Full point ppr, .25 point per carry:
Christian McCaffrey owner offered him to me for a 2019 2nd round pick. My other backs are Kamara, Conner, Alex Collins and Royce Freeman. So obviously I have some question marks. Should I take the deal or try to get someone like Zeke or Saquon? All three owners are in the bottom of the league and selling for next year.
Getting a lot of value in the PPR department here for CMC. Zeke or Saquon won’t have 4x the carries against CMC’s receptions, so the volume would favor CMC there, I think.
If you can get Zeke for the same offer, I would lean his direction slightly more.
Thank you! I ended up pulling the trigger on Zeke and a 2019 12th round pick for Royce Freeman and a 2019 3rd. It immediately received 6 of the 7 votes necessary to veto. Fingers crossed I make it another 12 hours.
10 Team 0.5 PPR. QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, TE, Flex Format. With Mixon not IR eligible I need to drop someone. Looking for a 2 for 1 deal targeting Julio or Diggs (same owner needing an RB) or possibly OBJ. What two would be a good pair?
QB – Brady
RB – David Johnson, Mixon, Michel, K. Johnson, R. Freeman, and Gio
WR – Adams, Gordon, Emmanuel Sanders, Golladay, and Corey Davis
TE – Rudolph
Trade my Sony M and Calloway for his Dalvin Cook?
PPR
I don’t think I could do that one yet. I’d want to see Sony in another week. Cook might be on a snap count.
Here is my roster in 1pt ppr league.
Dalton
RB’s
Dion Lewis
Chris Thompson
Fournette
Mixon
Hyde
Ronald Jones
WR’s
Julio Jones
TY Hilton
E Sanders
K Cole
A Calloway
Here is the trade: I give up Fournette and TY Hilton for Leveon Bell. I have asked for Corey Davis as well. Pull the trigger?
I’m personally staying away from wanting a piece of Bell this season, but your roster config looks like it could absorb losing Fournette and Hilton in the short term. Huge pay-off if Bell actually plays. Icing, IMO, if you get Davis.
Thanks for the write-up trashman. I’ve been waiting for Chubb to break out. Hyde is
ok, but he’s just plodding his way along. Would you be willing to take the risk of burning top waiver priority on Chubb this week in a 12 team full PPR league?
I’ve been offered Julio/K. Drake for Edelman and Freeman (ATL -RB). I don’t have Coleman, my other RBS are Clement, J. Williams (GB), Ekeler, Conner & L.Bell…Do I pull the trigger even though Drake hasn’t done anything…
16 team standard.
Any comps to trade Hopkins for RB? Proposed Hopkins/Blount for Hunt/D Thomas. Thoughts?
Offered David Johnson and Sterling Sheppard for OBJ. I could use RB help and have AJ Green, Tyreek Hill and Kenny Golladay. Don’t like Sheppard. I could ask for Diggs, Boyd or Corey Davis instead. Your opinion?
To go with my previous post. Scoring is full point PPR.
Is it ok to go ahead and drop Hogan?
Trashman, Byron, Alex…
10 team standard have the second most points for in the league but I’m 2-2
QB- Mahomes, Goff
Wr- Keenan Allen, Josh Gordon, Cooper Kupp, Marquise Goodwin, Antonio Callaway (3 WR League)
RB: Todd Gurley, Dalvin Cook, Alex Collins, Kerryon Johnson, Lesean McCoy
Would you guys trade Alex Collins and Cooper Kupp for OBJ or Deandre Hopkins? if so would we rather have OBJ or Hopkins?
Trying to replace Jimmy G at QB. Was offered QB Brees and RB Lynch for my WR Ridley and RB Kerryon Johnson. He also has Deshaun Watson. Is it worth going after either Brees or Watson with Ridley?
What about using Ridley to get Goff? Too much?
Thanks in advance.
PPR. I have Mahomes and Watson. Should I offer Mahomes and Lamar Miller for Fournette? (I have Yeldon too, along with Zeke and Bell and Connor).
Trade away Michael Thomas for Kareem Hunt and Sony Michel? PPR dynasty and my backs at the moment are Mixon, Conner and Lewis. I believe I’d be fine at WR with Beckham, Landry and Sanders as my starters.
If he doesn’t bite on that would throwing in Lewis be too much?
Have a trade offer on the table….. 1 pt PPR … I get Funchess and T Gabriel for J Gordon. Thoughts please.
Need trade advice!!! Please. 12 team ppr
I took a chance drafting my potential RB2 and Flex and took S. Michel, M. Ingram, and A. Jones. I have S. Barkley as my RB1. Now all of the sudden i’m potentially flush with RB’s, POTENTIAl being the key word. Michel looks really promising in that New England seems committed to him being the workhorse. Jones also looks to be in the position to take over. And then there is Ingram.
My QB is R. Willson. and my back up is Mayfield.
My TE is V. McDonald and RS. Jones (lost D. walker)
– so this is where i’m kinda weak.
So i’ve identified a couple of teams that need RB help bad. and i am particularly worried about my qb position. i have no confidence in Wilson.
1 manager has D. Watson starting and M.Ryan on the bench. He has Elliot and Henry and Barber as RB’s
Either of his Qb’s would be an upgrade to my team.
Which one would you target and what RB on my team would you offer up?
He also has J. Cook and E. Engram at TE
Thank you much!
also he is last year’s winner and is currently 1-3 in 9th place. I am 2-2 in 6th place.
Dropping McCoy to keep Bears D. Have Fournette, AP, D Lewis, TY Yeldon, Michel. Don’t see when or where I’m going to play McCoy with that offense. Smart or not smart…?
i’d rather trade him. you should have time to figure something out
WOULD YOU TRADE DIGGS FOR INGRAM
FULL PPR 10 TEAM
CURRENT RB’S
MIXON
K. JOHNSON
S. MICHEL
3 FLEX SPOTS (WR,RB,TE)
1 RB START
1WR START
WR
HILTON,
K ALLEN
HOPKINS
DIGGS
ELDELMAN
BALDWIN
FULLER
QB WATSON
i’d rather trade baldwin
I’m so confused about Alex Collins. I actually got to watch the full Ravens game over the weekend, and it seems like he’s either a 1 or 2 down back. Is he even in flex consideration at this point?
Who would I start there in a 1pt. ppr, .25 pt. per carry:
Alex Collins
Antonio Callaway
Mike Davis
Quincy Enunwa (waiver claim pending)
1 PPR league: I have been offered the following buck Allen/Melvin Gordon/Marvin Jones for Lindsay/Keenan Allen/ajayi…my other wr are Hopkins/kupp/cole/Alison and my other rb are breida/Collins/Powell/Chubb…is this a good move to make? Thanks
i think this is a solid trade
Help! I need one of these RBs:
Breida SF
Mixon Cin
A Jones GB
I’m leaning to Mixon.