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39 minutes ago, N4L said:

I just picked up DJ Moore up after a 2 for 1 trade (I received the 1) and Coutee is on waivers until Wednesday.. should I drop moore for him? I also have trequan

I am pretty stacked at WR (Hopkins, hill, diggs, sanders, golladay, Trequan, moore) and its 2WRs with 2 flex spots - so I am all for having more of a boom/bust type as the last guy off the bench

Yep go get keke

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3 hours ago, N4L said:

I just picked up DJ Moore up after a 2 for 1 trade (I received the 1) and Coutee is on waivers until Wednesday.. should I drop moore for him? I also have trequan

I am pretty stacked at WR (Hopkins, hill, diggs, sanders, golladay, Trequan, moore) and its 2WRs with 2 flex spots - so I am all for having more of a boom/bust type as the last guy off the bench

I wouldn't rush to do it.  I like the Panthers' playoff schedule.  Moore is on the rise.  And like I said, we don't know when Coutee is going to be back (Texans have a bye after this week, so they aren't necessarily going to rush him back this week unless he's 100% or really close).

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1 hour ago, 101Raider said:

Is Doyle worth the top waiver priority?  I have Ebron and Olsen as my current TEs.

Don't want to jinx it, but I'm pretty good at the other positions, so looking for any edge moving forward.

Nah, no way. Not even close 

Ebron is clearly luck's favorite target. I dont think Doyle changes that. 

Olsen is heating up and looking like he did 2-3 years ago. He's probably a top 5 TE Ros 

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5 hours ago, N4L said:

Nah, no way. Not even close 

Ebron is clearly luck's favorite target. I dont think Doyle changes that. 

Olsen is heating up and looking like he did 2-3 years ago. He's probably a top 5 TE Ros 

Well Doyle did play more snaps did Ebron but since you have Olsen, you are ok.

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I kind of feel like it's a solid time to sell high on Kerryon Johnson. Looking at that schedule, it's honestly pretty brutal. 

Minnesota this week, followed by 2 of three against that Chicago defense. A game against Carolina isn't great (6th best in points allowed against running backs the past 4 weeks),  then Arizona, Buffalo and Minnesota again to finish out the season. The only game remaining on the schedule that I'm viewing as somewhat favorable is the Rams game, and I think you're largely going to be holding out hope that the game doesn't get out of hand too early, and if it does, that he has a nice game out of the backfield. The Cardinals game could be solid on the basis of the Lions being up, but you're certainly hoping for some volume there as the Cardinals defense isn't necessarily awful. 

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20 minutes ago, NcFinest9erFan said:

Carlos hyde was in dropped. I currently have both Yeldon/Fournette. Should I hold onto yeldon or is hyde the handcuff?

Yeldon has more value because he catches passes as well. When you have a choice between the to backs from the same team, I typically want the one catching passes

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Sad news for leagues with return yard points as Tyler Lockett hasn’t been the primary kick returner lately.  Gone are the days of him putting up 15 pts with no receptions.

It doesn’t make sense. He’s a much better returner than Penny, and he isn’t  a good enough receiver to save him for offense.

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Those of you who are looking like you've got a playoff birth sewn up (or are close), NOW (this week, next week) is the time to start ensuring you're got those playoff match-up stashes.

And in particular, I'm referring to D/ST's.  Several of the more higher-end fantasy defenses this season (since there really hasn't been and out and out dominant couple like there were last season with Jacksonville and Minnesota) have some pretty damn sketch Week 14 or 15 matchups.  And because of the kind of point-differential they can post compared to that spot on an opponent's roster, D/ST's are actually something I encourage carrying two of into the playoffs if you're in a bench-spot position to do so.

Stuff to note:

- Chicago has a great championship week matchup against the Niners, but draws the Packers and the Rams in the first two playoff weeks.

- Denver (a good defense even if they've underachieved some by their normal standard - they're still putting up sacks and that should lead to turnovers against poorer offenses) has a sweet fantasy playoff slate: @ SF, vs CLE, @ OAK.

- As the Pats defense looks like they're starting to get their stuff together (amazing what having one of your main pass-rushers back can do to revitalize a defense) they've got a pretty fantasy playoff sandwich on the road to the Phins in week 14 and  at home hosting the Bills during the fantasy finals (Pittsburgh is sandwiched in the middle there, so you'll probably want to CYA for that week).

Top Defenses with some bad fantasy match-ups during the playoffs:

- Houston is AT Philadelphia in Week 16

- The Chargers play the Bengals (not in primetime, so no benefit of Primetime Dalton) and the Chiefs in Weeks 14 and 15.

- The Ravens have a playoff slate of Chiefs, Bucs, Chargers... no bueno.

- Steelers have a great Week 14 matchup against the Raiders, but then they get the Pats and the Saints.

- The Rams (surprisingly still a Top 8 fantasy defense) have a questionable matchup away to Chicago (probably still a decent floor), but then play the Eagles in Week 15, before closing the season at Arizona.

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