I'm in a stupid deep league, 18 teams (that can start 2 QBs...do the math on that one), and through some odd means, a few players have come available. I have a player I'm perfectly willing to drop, because he might not even be on a team, but is nothing more than a kick returner. Here's who is available that I'm considering:
Jordan Matthews PHI WR
Bryce Brown BUF RB
BenJarvus Green-Ellis CIN RB
Brandon Gibson MIA WR
BJGE might not be in Cincy for much longer, though locally they believe he'll stick as #3 on the totem pole. If he gets dropped, he could end up in a better situation.
Brown is #3 in Buffalo, but I don't like he puts the ball on the ground too much. But an injury to one of the top two guys he could give something.
Gibson looks to be the #4 guy in Miami...but is that really going to end up meaning much?
Matthews is likely the #3 WR in Philly, which is in line to be a great offense. But #3 WR makes him what...#6 target on the team behind Macklin, Cooper, Ertz, McCoy, and Sproles? But Macklin could break again...ARGH
What do you think? I'm looking for upside...who has the highest upside here?
Jordan Matthews PHI WR
Bryce Brown BUF RB
BenJarvus Green-Ellis CIN RB
Brandon Gibson MIA WR
BJGE might not be in Cincy for much longer, though locally they believe he'll stick as #3 on the totem pole. If he gets dropped, he could end up in a better situation.
Brown is #3 in Buffalo, but I don't like he puts the ball on the ground too much. But an injury to one of the top two guys he could give something.
Gibson looks to be the #4 guy in Miami...but is that really going to end up meaning much?
Matthews is likely the #3 WR in Philly, which is in line to be a great offense. But #3 WR makes him what...#6 target on the team behind Macklin, Cooper, Ertz, McCoy, and Sproles? But Macklin could break again...ARGH
What do you think? I'm looking for upside...who has the highest upside here?
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