Are you kidding me? Since when is some guys list the holy bible? You of all people should know they fuck names up royally every year. How many of those guys had miles austin in the top 30 last year? None?? And if you think jacksons health matters in buffalo, you are crazy. They didn't draft spiller that high and tell lynch to get lost so he could sit behind fred. That was never gonna happen.
Oh course those guys aren't always right, but still they have Spiller down there for a reason. Fred Jackson had a decent year last year, and I don't see anyway, they just bench him outright. Spiller could be a Steve Slaton. All I'm saying is, you made a huge risk, and I think it was a bad one. Greene has huge upside. Donald Brown looked good last year, McFadden was a rookie last year, rookies are always somewhat risky. I think Spiller should've gone closer to the 4th round.
I drafted brown on another team. I think you took an even bigger risk than me by looking at your wr's
Yea. I should've taken Austin or Jennings with my 2nd pick, had no idea those runningbacks would be picked like that. I think Beanie Wells is better than some of those guys, and I picked him in the 5th round, again I probably should've taken a receiver instead of Wells too. I might try to make a move at some point. Probably with you when Fred Jackson comes back. Kidding of course.
Just messed with my Friday night team a bit. Not near as bad as I thought.
QB - Eli Manning
RB - Ryan Mathews, DeAngelo Williams
WR - Steve Smith (Car), Mike Sims-Walker, T.J. Housh (my weak spot)
TE - Dallas Clark
D - Jets
K - Gostkowski
Just messed with my Friday night team a bit. Not near as bad as I thought.
QB - Eli Manning
RB - Ryan Mathews, DeAngelo Williams
WR - Steve Smith (Car), Mike Sims-Walker, T.J. Housh (my weak spot)
TE - Dallas Clark
D - Jets
K - Gostkowski
Picked up some decent depth at WR and RB imo
That is not nearly as bad as you made it out to be. I love your RB's!
OK, here's my full analysis. I like Schaub, but I think Kolb could put up close enough numbers. Although I like Maclin and Wallace, they're aren't in the same league as Marshall and Colston. Matthews and Spiller is solid, but Rice is a beast, and Bush will be good in this league.
Coach Chan Gailey said Monday that he's not yet ready to name C.J. Spiller the Bills' starting tailback.
"We’ve got the luxury of three pretty good backs," said Gailey. "We’ll make that decision when we get closer there." Fred Jackson is the nominal starter, but he's not expected back for Week 1 due to a fractured hand. Marshawn Lynch (ankle) may play in the preseason finale. Starter or not, Spiller is a safe bet to lead Buffalo's backfield in touches during the opener and beyond.
Fred Jackson returned to the practice field Tuesday after having the heavy cast removed from his left forearm.
Joined by Marshawn Lynch, Jackson was "limited" in catching passes with only a wrap on his broken left hand. It's worth noting that F-Jax did take the first rep with the first-team offense. Lynch "looked to be moving well" on his sprained ankle. With a week and a half to go before the regular season, both backs are on track to be ready for the Dolphins in Week 1. F-Jax is still the best bet to handle early-down duties, and the preseason injury has turned him into a fantasy bargain
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