Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Keeper League Dilemma's


PntherPryd

Recommended Posts

I have to pick four as keepers. Here are my possibles;

Reggie Bush

Jonathan Stewart

Carson Palmer

Wes Welker

Steeler Defense

Brandon Marshall

Which two do I drop? Defense scores well in the league so I have to keep the #1 defense. Welker should put up some great numbers and I just can't bring myself to drop Jonathon Stewart...although both have health concerns and both are giving up a lot of touches to other RB's.

And how do I drop Brandon Marshall?

I know Palmer is getting panned but he does have Coles and 85 so the cupboard is not as bare as some make out.

My gut tells me to drop Stewart and Palmer while my heart tells me to drop Bush and Marshall. Either way I have to get another starting running back and WR asap and I think it will be easier to replace a qb than a rb/wr.

:mad2:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

this is a no brainer.

stewart over bush.

I've had Bush on this Keeper team his whole career so it's a little tough. He hasn't been as bad a scorer in fantasy as people think and I hate throwing a RB back into the pot even if he is a #3. But you're right, no way I can drop Stewart with the way they used him last year.

I'm just stalling as long as I can to make sure they both get through camp w'o injuries.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Saw this show up in my new feed. Nice to see a couple of our rookies making it into the top 5 so far, even if it is a pff measure... From https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-top-15-rookies-week-9-2025 ... 4. TE Mitchell Evans, Carolina Panthers (78.7) Evans struggled in the Panthers’ tight win over the Packers, finishing with a 41.8 PFF overall grade — third worst among tight ends this week. He was not targeted in the game and played only one snap in pass protection. He did log 15 run-blocking snaps, and although he earned a 68.9 PFF run-blocking grade in zone looks (seven snaps), his 39.0 mark in gap schemes (second worst for the week) dragged him down to a 46.6 PFF run-blocking grade overall — sixth worst for the week. Despite seeing zero targets over his past two games, Evans still leads the Carolina tight end group with a 74.3 PFF receiving grade. He has caught all nine of his targets for 90 yards, six first downs and two touchdowns. Evans also leads the Panthers’ tight end group in PFF run-blocking grade (72.2). He has recorded a 20.5% positive play rate across 175 snaps.  5. WR Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers (78.6) McMillan had a better day against the Packers, recording four catches for 46 yards. Most of that production came in the first quarter via two 16-yard catches — one of which he snatched from Carrington Valentine’s hands, who was in perfect position to break up the pass. McMillan accounted for three first downs on the day, although Green Bay was able to limit his impact after the catch, holding him to 0.8 yards after the catch per reception. McMillan now has 41 catches for 558 yards — a top-15 mark. He is also tied for second with 19 explosive gains of 15-plus yards. Three of McMillan’s catches against the Packers came between the numbers, bringing him to 22 for 318 yards and 19 first downs (tied for second most) this season. He owns a 26.1% threat rate and a 76.6 PFF receiving grade between the numbers. He also ranks in the top 10 in explosive gains (10) and yards after the catch per reception (5.5) within that area of the field. 
    • At least we don't need to hear overreacting about towels ...
    • Actually there is, try being a Charlotte Hornets fan. I mean the team fuging moved at its peak and hasn't recovered since and that was 25 years ago
×
×
  • Create New...