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Too many decent players to start? Who to go with at WR/RB?


holycrikey

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Here's the deal. Gotta fill spots as follows:

 

 

RB, RB, WR, WR, W/R/T. 

 

I've so far slotted in Marshawn Lynch and Doug Martin. I feel they are absolutely must-starts. 

 

At WR, I've so far put in Randall Cobb and Pierre Garcon. 

 

At WRT, I've so far put in Julian Edelman. 

 

 

HOWEVER... I have Stevan Ridley, Daryl Richardson, and Marques Colston, 

 

I generally dislike putting a WR in the WRT spot. I feel RB's have better chance at getting consistent points. But Ridley is far from the best option on the NE offense. Daryl Richardson is still untested. And Colston is up and down.

 

Would any of you guys change what I have? Or roll as is? 

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I would go with Ridley at Flex instead of Edelman despite what you said.  With Vereen's injury Ridley will get the vast majority of the carries, fumble or not last weekend.  NYJ secondary isn't stellar, but they're better than the Bills.  Doubtful that Edelman will be able to get into the EZ twice again.  Just my .02.

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