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McCaffery PPR value


TheBiggerCat

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I got him at the tail end of the third in my 12-team PPR league. That even felt a bit high since he's an unknown but it seemed reasonable since I already had two RBs, but second seems pretty early. What's your lineup/do you have a flex option?

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5 hours ago, KSpan said:

I got him at the tail end of the third in my 12-team PPR league. That even felt a bit high since he's an unknown but it seemed reasonable since I already had two RBs, but second seems pretty early. What's your lineup/do you have a flex option?

Yes, we do have one flex spot for wr,rb or te.

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6 hours ago, The Huddler said:

In ppr i draft stud high volume recievers until every pass catching position is full, then i target RBs. If hes there, take him. If not, still plenty of ppr backs available. 

I usually follow your formula. Got Julio and Evans in the first 2 rounds last season. I may hold off and hope CMC is there in the 3rd.

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On 8/23/2017 at 1:17 PM, TheBiggerCat said:

Im in a 10 team PPR league. Im tempted to target him in the 2nd round. Do you think that would be too early? I dont think he makes it past the 3rd in our league.

If you aren't playing with a bunch of Panther fans....2nd round seems crazy high for McCaffrey. 

If you are playing in a homer league than all bets are of on where any Panther goes.   If you aren't playing for money I endorse it.  If you are playing for money IMO there are much better fantasy picks in the 2nd round.  McCaffrey has potential to be a much better real life player this year than fantasy IMO. 

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17 hours ago, CRA said:

If you aren't playing with a bunch of Panther fans....2nd round seems crazy high for McCaffrey. 

If you are playing in a homer league than all bets are of on where any Panther goes.   If you aren't playing for money I endorse it.  If you are playing for money IMO there are much better fantasy picks in the 2nd round.  McCaffrey has potential to be a much better real life player this year than fantasy IMO. 

we do have several homers that will go after him. I will take him in the 3rd if he is there. Thanks for the advice.

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