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WR depth in NFL
Posted on 10/6/15 at 8:28 am
Posted on 10/6/15 at 8:28 am
My WRs are average to below average and I have RBs putting up consistent numbers on my bench. So while trying to trade away a couple RBs I noticed that everyone has a depth problem at WR and everyone has a decent stable of RBs.
Is it just me or is there an overall lack of depth at the position, WR, in terms of fantasy football? I can't believe we are to the point where I'm mad at myself for dropping Devin Funchess. Are we?
Is it just me or is there an overall lack of depth at the position, WR, in terms of fantasy football? I can't believe we are to the point where I'm mad at myself for dropping Devin Funchess. Are we?
Posted on 10/6/15 at 8:40 am to Alter Number 3
I noticed that when preparing for the draft. That's why I took 3 wrs in the first 4 rounds. Unfortunately, my wrs are Brown (now with the vick problem), Megatron (just looks bad...their offense is shite), and Evans (Winston is so inaccurate). Oh and the one rb I took, Jeremy Hill.
Posted on 10/6/15 at 8:44 am to Alter Number 3
It's iust you.
There are 15 Rbs currently at 50 pts or above and 35 wrs at 50 pts or above.
There are 15 Rbs currently at 50 pts or above and 35 wrs at 50 pts or above.
This post was edited on 10/6/15 at 8:44 am
Posted on 10/6/15 at 9:00 am to 21JumpStreet
I feel like I'm solid at WR in both my leagues.
1: Cobb, Hopkins, Edelman, Jordan Matthews, Moncrief, Martavis Bryant
2: Cobb, Sanders, Cooper, John Brown, Landry, Marvin Jones
1: Cobb, Hopkins, Edelman, Jordan Matthews, Moncrief, Martavis Bryant
2: Cobb, Sanders, Cooper, John Brown, Landry, Marvin Jones
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