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McCoy or Ivory?

Posted by The Preauxfessor on 9/17/15 at 3:41 pm
McCoy pulled from practice today with a tight hamstring, questionable to start Sunday.

Ivory coming off a 22 point 1st week (PPR) with 20 carries.

Ivory seems like the safer bet to me.
Assuming Jennings doesn't get the start...
I think your subject line put them in order of relevance...
I'm big on Marshall this year. Coleman isn't going to be worth much more than a T4 RB I'm afraid. You're pretty set at WR right now, but just having Marshall in your lineup for a mid-season trade for a RB or something is worth it. T2 WR for a T4 RB...no brainer.
:yack:

You must have drafted a QB or Gronk round one!

It seemed to me that in the leagues I was in the person who drafted Golden Tate was always proud of the pick...and they my want too much for him because they want to prove to everyone how smart they were.

I had Tate at a T3 this preseason, and that Tier also included:

Maclin
Matthews
Landry
Cooper
Robinson
Marshall
V. Jackson
Decker
Devante Adams
Watkins
Desean Jackson

I consider Andre Johnson a T2, and he didn't have a great game week one...may be able to get him if someone needs a RB. You've got a couple wild card WR1 and WR2; may be beneficial to get a consistent veteran.
Make the trade. McCoy is an RB1-RB2, Morris is an RB3 all day, ESPECIALLY in any sort of PPR league.
Hold on to Forsett and Ingram. Ingram is especially beneficial in any kind of PPR league, and hopefully they get up early this week and he gets a lot of touches on the ground.

Who are your current WR1 and WR2?

Coleman and Hillman are worth nothing trade-wise until they do something.

That leaves you with Abdullah, who everyone was high on preseason, and he put up some good numbers week one. I would trade him for a quietly good receiver if you can.

1. Brandon Marshall
2. Larry Fitzgerald
3. Stevie Johnson
4. James Jones
5. Percy Harvin
6. Pierre Garcon