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wilwhite
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Nothing comprehensive; just a few less-than-obvious thoughts.
Sit
Brady - There's simply nobody left, and unlike Peyton Manning, Brady doesn't turn ordinary receivers into great ones. (Also unlike Peyton Manning he wins big games, but that's a completely different topic.) No Gronk, no Amendola, no Vereen, maybe no Dobson... so Thompkins, Edelman and Sudfeld... I ain't liking it. He had a sub-par fantasy day in Week 1 despite 52 freaking attempts. And now no Amendola. There are waiver-wire options that will be better until he gets a couple of guys back.
Morris - He had only six carries in the last three quarters last week, and on the road in Green Bay the Redskins are likely to be staring down the same barrel.
Start
DMC - The threat of Pryor scrambling will soften things enough, and two relatively inept Os will mean plenty of rushing
Gio Bernard - BJGE isn't a valid threat; expect Bernard's touches to jump significantly as both rusher and receiver, making him a good flex option
Sit
Brady - There's simply nobody left, and unlike Peyton Manning, Brady doesn't turn ordinary receivers into great ones. (Also unlike Peyton Manning he wins big games, but that's a completely different topic.) No Gronk, no Amendola, no Vereen, maybe no Dobson... so Thompkins, Edelman and Sudfeld... I ain't liking it. He had a sub-par fantasy day in Week 1 despite 52 freaking attempts. And now no Amendola. There are waiver-wire options that will be better until he gets a couple of guys back.
Morris - He had only six carries in the last three quarters last week, and on the road in Green Bay the Redskins are likely to be staring down the same barrel.
Start
DMC - The threat of Pryor scrambling will soften things enough, and two relatively inept Os will mean plenty of rushing
Gio Bernard - BJGE isn't a valid threat; expect Bernard's touches to jump significantly as both rusher and receiver, making him a good flex option