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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Alright so I have it narrowed down to these...have the 9th pick in the draft. Thinking the best call would be to keep Forsett but keep questioning it. What do you guys think?
Justin Forsett for a 7th Rounder Deandre Hopkins for a 10th Rounder I can also keep Bell with my 1st round pick or TY for my 6th. Thanks in advance for the help! |
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Bell and Forsett, pretty clear for me. TY is nice value but is so inconsistent.
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Chicago, IL
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I would say Forsett, just cause Bell at 1 offers little to no value. But do you have an idea of what elite RB/WR will not be kept? You obviously won't get Bell at #9, but if you can get anyone elite at RB/WR, I'd say it's worth getting Forsett in the 7th as a much greater overall value.
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Chicago, IL
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In keepers based on round taken last year, I'd say there's a good chance an elite or close to elite RB will be available at 9. Worst case, he ends up with Matt Forte, DeMarco Murray, or AJ Green would be my guess. As for Hopkins, I can't argue that his QB will suck. But lots of WRs have produced with bad QBs. Hopkins did it last year with Fitzpatrick (who I think is actually a good QB in terms of generating fantasy production for his WRs). Gordon had his #1 WR season with a combo of Hoyer, Brandon Weeden, and Jason Campbell. But in the end, you are getting him for a 10th rounder, a spot where you're either taking a lottery pick type player, or a soild vet without much upside. Won't take much for him to produce at a level at least 3 rounds above what it's going to cost. Plus, in this type of format, 20 players will be off the board, so when he drafts in the 10th, it's going to be equivalent to a 12th rounder in most leagues. That's Knile Davis/Dorial Green Beckham/Marques Colston/Marvin Jones range. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: illinois
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Is it PPR?
I'm Keeping Bell and Forsett.. Bell isn't going to be there with the 9th pick. You essentially get bell at nine and will have a high second round pick 2-2 or 2-4 depending on 10 vs 12 team league. This gives you a very solid RB group, if it's PPR this will be the best RB tandem.
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