Questions
Ankit Monga
Rate my 12-team full point ppr team
this league is a full point ppr league that gives a 5 point bonuse for 100 yards recieving/running and a 5 point bonus for 350 yards passing, also our defense starts with 20 points....Here's my team:
QB: Philip Rivers
RB: Arian Foster
RB: Ryan Mathews
WR: Calvin Johnson
WR: Antonio Brown
TE: Greg Olsen
Flex: Michael Crabtree
K: Justin Tucker
DST: Patriots
Bench:
Frank Gore
Knowshon Moreno
Kelvin Benjamin
Jordan Matthews
Dwayne Bowe
Saints DST
Tyler Eifert
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1TJ Reagon (589 Reputation Points)I think you're looking decent. Not great. I don't believe Foster makes it the whole year healthy but he should be good while he is. Mathews and Gore are solid. And your WR duo is probably top 2 or 3 in your league. Crabtree is a solid flex option if he's healthy. And I like the potential upside of Jordan Matthews and Kelvin Benjamin. It may take some mid-season managing but I think you'll be fine. And I don't agree with the previous comment, I personally am never trading a guy like Johnson who gives you a positional advantage each week for two guys who may be marginally better than the other guys I already have.
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1James Young (500 Reputation Points)For a full-point PPR format, this isn't looking very strong at all. We all know a healthy Arian Foster is PPR gold, but your starting RBs combined for 77 total receptions last year, which is less than what Danny Woodhead pulled in by himself in 2013(87). Your WRs are strong and should dominate targets for both their respective teams, but your RBs, TE, and flex aren't up to par for this kind of scoring format. I don't think you'll compete in this league as your team stands. If I were you I'd offer Calvin in a 2-for-1 for 2nd-tier players that get tons of targets like Vincent Jackson/Gronk or Roddy White/Reggie Bush, something along the lines of that.