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Keeper League Who-to-Keep(need 3)


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This is Keep 3 league PPR with QB's and Def's scoring really high

I'm looking hard at Forte and Nicks its the 3 player thats got me guessing

Philip Rivers (so so year for him)

The Golden Calf of Bristol (not pretty but scores decently)

Matt Forte (had a great year untill hurt)

McFadden ( awesome potential but always hurt)

Hillis (desperation pick up last week after Forte went down)

Fitzgerald (decent production despite terrible QB play)

Laurent Robinson ( Been Phenomenal but got to wonder if he can keep production up next year with M Austin and Dez Bryant on the team)

Hakeem Nicks (been steady)

Jeremy Maclin (looks good would be very nice if Eagles parted ways with D Jackson)

David Nelson (was great before Fitzpatrick went to crap)

Baltimore Defense

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Is it a CBS league? I ask that because you say it is a QB and Def driven league which is how my CBS league is. If you had Pitts "D" I would say make that your 3rd keeper but I am not sure what will happen with Baltimore's D next year. I think they will start to slip with Ray and Ed another year older.

I say keep Nicks, Forte, McFadden and grab Michael Bush early to handcuff McFadden. (unless he is no longer a Raider via FA or something).

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Its a yahoo leauge but scoring has been seriuosly tweeked on D and QB play is a PPComp also with bonus pts for long plays and 300+ yadda yadda.

I put it to you like this... the teams left in the playoffs have CAM, BREES, BRADY, and RODGERS as their QB's Which has me thinking Rivers and hope like hell for a rebound year.

The Mcfadden deal is good but I'm iffy about what round I'd have to pull the trigger on Bush

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If it's a high scoring QB league I'd probably go Rivers, Forte, Hicks. While I like Fitz, I think Rivers scoring issues are more a reflection of Turner and his pathetic attempt at coaching and not Rivers actual talent. Rivers will rebound and be harder to replace than Fitz. Depth at WR is far greater than at QB.

This is really what I was leaning towards I Just wanted more opinions and I thank everyone who chimned in.

What I'm really interested in is Laurent Robinson's output next year

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