RWi Week 6 Wide Receiver Touchdown Dependency Tool

Byron BylineThe Wide Receiver Touchdown Dependency metrics for Week 6 are in. What a top 50 list it is. When projecting a prospect’s long-term value versus current performance, generally, non touchdown-dependent players are more reliable in terms of continuing to produce at current levels on a consistent basis. If you have questions about the importance of this metric, please ask in the comments section below.

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  1. I really want to pick up Odell for his upside later this year, bit I’m not sure who to drop. Do I drop Reggie Bush for him? Other possibilities include: Welker and either Eli or Big Ben.

    1. you shouldn’t be keeping 2 QBs on your roster, we’d drop Ben and get ODB.

  2. Need a win badly boys…have Shady (don’t snicker) Picked up A Williams and have Ben Tate. I can sit Shady and start Williams and Tate and have Dez – Golden T – Roddy (who I think is going off). How’s Witten going to do in Seattle? I think Romo will have to check down to him…A LOT!

    1. I think Witten will have a decent game, but I wouldn’t bet the farm on him. He still doesn’t have a TD on the season. I’m ok with sitting Shady here until he shows he can put together a solid game.

  3. Sit Newton for Hoyer or some other ww refuge? Pitiful I know.

    1. I wouldn’t do it. Cam’s floor is too high.

  4. looking for some advice to fill 2 flex spots in a ppr league – james jones, patterson, justin hunter, storm johnson, antone smith. points for return yards too. thanks!

    1. I like Jones and Hunter based on opportunity.

  5. In a 12 – team PPR league and I need three of these: Garcon, D.Thomas, B.Quick & K.Allen. Who are you sitting down this week?

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