Quote (Clhubby @ Sep 24 2020 08:58am)
Ridley to me is HODL. He's matched up with the opposing #2 corners because #1's are on Julio. It's a fantasy mismatch and a blessing. You need a RB but are you looking to trade UP from montgomery or just add a 3rd Rb to the bunch? How many bench spots in your 12 man? Because I'd say if standard 12man 7bench, there should be plenty of qbs to stream. QB's are generally an area I don't like to trade position players for because Unless you're aiming for Lamar, Allen, Wilson, Murray and that calibur of fantasy qbs. And also with all the injuries happening, even losing montgomery who technically is putting up top rb2 numbers will be more devastating than losing your qb since there should be plenty in waivers to turn to. Unless you have top waiver, the handcuff or in a budget waiver, you'll struggle to find a replacement rb. I'd always shoot for 3rbs especially with bye weeks coming soon. Lamb could be a sell high candidate right now (only because you have cooper), Ruggs was coming off an injury in week1 and the game plan could've been to avoid corners and attack middle of the field in saints game, so he's bench worthy and landry was also coming off a week he didnt practice not 1 time, so that led to his poor production in week2. Brown as far as I know will be the 2nd option behind Andrews but in a shootout potential game, he will be depended on. Past 2 games were run games and the defense played well.
The main issue is that I can only start 3 of the WRs and having 2 on the same team with the same production is obnoxious, but I couldn't let Lamb fall any further in the draft. We all know Cooper can be a stud, but also just disappear when you need him so I'm alright with dealing him as Lamb will be their WR1 once Coop gets dinged. Now I have to look between Landry, Lamb and Hollywood each week when Landry has been a PPR staple for years, Hollywood has that instant boom threat when the Ravens actually throw the ball (this week v Chiefs) and Lamb who has looked great in a strong passing offense.