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Even after the bad week last week Cooper is still on pace for 125 receptions and almost 1400 yards. To me he is one of those studs you play regardless of matchup unless you're in an 8 man league with that much depth.

 

Maybe that changes with Dalton instead of Dak but I don't think it will.

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So I had Dak Prescott. Before I throw in the towel, here are the guys available on waivers that I'm looking at: Brees, Tannehill, Fitzpatrick. Maybe Dalton given all the weapons he has but probably not. Thoughts? I'm kinda leaning towards Tannehill. In our league he's had more points per game than Brees and I think has a higher ceiling than Fitzpatrick (who seems to be playing over his head?)

 

Oh man. Tannehill is the safest pick I think, but he's generally a high floor, low ceiling guy. I'd probably go Brees with the idea that the offense will be much more dynamic after Mike Thomas comes back next week.

 

Well Tannehill worked great for this week at least. Hope he can keep it up.

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So I had Dak Prescott. Before I throw in the towel, here are the guys available on waivers that I'm looking at: Brees, Tannehill, Fitzpatrick. Maybe Dalton given all the weapons he has but probably not. Thoughts? I'm kinda leaning towards Tannehill. In our league he's had more points per game than Brees and I think has a higher ceiling than Fitzpatrick (who seems to be playing over his head?)

 

Oh man. Tannehill is the safest pick I think, but he's generally a high floor, low ceiling guy. I'd probably go Brees with the idea that the offense will be much more dynamic after Mike Thomas comes back next week.

 

Well Tannehill worked great for this week at least. Hope he can keep it up.

Don't I know it. I benched him in favor of Rodgers. It's decisions like these is why I'm pulling up the rear in my league.

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So I had Dak Prescott. Before I throw in the towel, here are the guys available on waivers that I'm looking at: Brees, Tannehill, Fitzpatrick. Maybe Dalton given all the weapons he has but probably not. Thoughts? I'm kinda leaning towards Tannehill. In our league he's had more points per game than Brees and I think has a higher ceiling than Fitzpatrick (who seems to be playing over his head?)

 

Oh man. Tannehill is the safest pick I think, but he's generally a high floor, low ceiling guy. I'd probably go Brees with the idea that the offense will be much more dynamic after Mike Thomas comes back next week.

 

Well Tannehill worked great for this week at least. Hope he can keep it up.

 

Tannehill's great. Really underrated fantasy QB. You could do a lot worse.

 

I'm going to be playing matchups with Tannehill and Herbert.

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I think the fantasy damage to Cowboy receivers will be greatly exaggerated. That's not to say that I think they will necessarily win (they weren't winning with Dak), but we are still talking about a QB with 30,000+ yards and 200+ TDs in Dalton, and he has a lot better weapons now than he had in Cincy. It's not like they're being forced to turn to Brett Hundley.
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So obviously Brown gets shut out and Hill only gets me 5.5 points while Edwards-Helaire gets my opponent 20.9 with Hopkins to go. I'm going to lose to a guy that started Dak Prescott unless Hopkins is somehow held to under 10 points. Expect Cooper to have a career game.
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Well, I barely hung on to win by 1.1 points.

 

Did the remote get thrown through the wall watching Hopkins break that long one in garbage time when it looked like you were good before he got tackled at the 10?

 

I'm a Cooper owner too and was pretty happy with his game last night all things considered.

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Well, I barely hung on to win by 1.1 points.

 

Did the remote get thrown through the wall watching Hopkins break that long one in garbage time when it looked like you were good before he got tackled at the 10?

 

I'm a Cooper owner too and was pretty happy with his game last night all things considered.

I'm glad it was a blowout game so Hopkins was on the bench at the end of the game.

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made a trade last night, have been struggling with the TE Position all season and had an extra WR (Chase Claypool, Justin Jefferson, ODB, AJ Brown, and DK Metcalf), so i traded claypool for Januu Smith. I know he is hurt but hoping he can stabilize the position down the stretch and I can only start 2 WR's a week and a flex player anyway. I think I did OK.
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I typically make a ton of moves in my fantasy leagues to churn the bottom of my roster, which leaves me at the bottom of the waiver order. Well, for the last couple weeks, I've lucked out and haven't had to make a move in my office league, while this weekend's byes have left every other team scrambling for a kicker or a defense. I woke up this morning to see that the last-place team in the league dropped Nick Chubb (who should be ready to roll in the next couple weeks) to grab a defense. I'm sorta thinking it's a no-brainer to grab and stash him until he's ready to go, as he's got Top 5 RB upside when healthy, but is it worth using my #1 waiver priority? My other RBs are James Conner, James Robinson, Kenyan Drake, Damien Harris and Zach Moss. Thoughts?
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i have the same philosophy. I always have the most claims in my league and am always at the bottom of the WW. it has its positives, it lets you get ahead of some players before they are obvious claims. the downside is obviously, if you wait too long you won't get him. That happened with Tonyan to me. Regarding your situation, i think its worth dropping back down to the bottom to get Chubb for the stretch run.
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i have the same philosophy. I always have the most claims in my league and am always at the bottom of the WW. it has its positives, it lets you get ahead of some players before they are obvious claims. the downside is obviously, if you wait too long you won't get him. That happened with Tonyan to me. Regarding your situation, i think its worth dropping back down to the bottom to get Chubb for the stretch run.

 

Thanks! I was actually considering making a trade offer of one of my WRs for Chubb thinking the same thing, that he'll be good to go for the stretch run. I have Julio Jones, Michael Thomas, Chris Godwin, Justin Jefferson and DeVante Parker, so I feel really strong there. Now being able to pick him up for nothing is a pretty sweet deal. I still have to drop someone, and debating between Moss, Zach Ertz (I have Engram starting at TE) or Justin Herbert (have Josh Allen at QB)

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made a trade last night, have been struggling with the TE Position all season and had an extra WR (Chase Claypool, Justin Jefferson, ODB, AJ Brown, and DK Metcalf), so i traded claypool for Januu Smith. I know he is hurt but hoping he can stabilize the position down the stretch and I can only start 2 WR's a week and a flex player anyway. I think I did OK.

 

Smith's injury is supposedly minor, and he's a Top 5 TE when he plays, so I probably would have made that deal. Claypool isn't going to keep up the crazy trajectory he's on, and like you said, you have two Top 10 WRs in Metcalf and Brown already, a great lottery ticket in Jefferson and it appears that ODB has some terrific matchups coming up.

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I typically make a ton of moves in my fantasy leagues to churn the bottom of my roster, which leaves me at the bottom of the waiver order. Well, for the last couple weeks, I've lucked out and haven't had to make a move in my office league, while this weekend's byes have left every other team scrambling for a kicker or a defense. I woke up this morning to see that the last-place team in the league dropped Nick Chubb (who should be ready to roll in the next couple weeks) to grab a defense. I'm sorta thinking it's a no-brainer to grab and stash him until he's ready to go, as he's got Top 5 RB upside when healthy, but is it worth using my #1 waiver priority? My other RBs are James Conner, James Robinson, Kenyan Drake, Damien Harris and Zach Moss. Thoughts?

 

Hope you got Chubb! Moss isn't a bad drop. Damien Harris probably wouldn't hurt either. NE RB's always stick it to you. And with Cam back, Harris will lose most of the goal line carries.

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I typically make a ton of moves in my fantasy leagues to churn the bottom of my roster, which leaves me at the bottom of the waiver order. Well, for the last couple weeks, I've lucked out and haven't had to make a move in my office league, while this weekend's byes have left every other team scrambling for a kicker or a defense. I woke up this morning to see that the last-place team in the league dropped Nick Chubb (who should be ready to roll in the next couple weeks) to grab a defense. I'm sorta thinking it's a no-brainer to grab and stash him until he's ready to go, as he's got Top 5 RB upside when healthy, but is it worth using my #1 waiver priority? My other RBs are James Conner, James Robinson, Kenyan Drake, Damien Harris and Zach Moss. Thoughts?

 

Hope you got Chubb! Moss isn't a bad drop. Damien Harris probably wouldn't hurt either. NE RB's always stick it to you. And with Cam back, Harris will lose most of the goal line carries.

 

Since he was just waived Wednesday, there's an extra day way to pick him up, so I have to wait till tomorrow. I still have top waiver priority, though, so he's mine. I am dropping Ertz for him, as he's slated to be out 4-6 weeks. Engram is my other TE, so I should be ok there. Would really like to finally see that Engram breakout game tonight, though.

 

So another quandary ... with the news on Antonio Brown yesterday, is he worth a speculative add soon? I mean, I turn over the bottom of my roster pretty regularly, so he might not be a bad guy to grab and sit on for a couple weeks to see where he goes.

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Chubb is a great use of a waiver priority.

 

As an aside, I hate being top waiver priority. I just end up being overpicky about it and have to avoid waivers totally, as opposed to being middle-bottom priority and just being able to freely make all the claims I need without having to wait for waivers to clear first and getting beaten to the punch by guys getting up at 3 am for it. I did claim Claypool when I was #2 but of course #1 claimed him too.

 

As far as AB goes, just depends what the bottom of your roster looks like. If your bench is really deep and you have to drop something of good value, probably not worth it. If you're holding onto junk like Cordarrelle Patterson like I am, AB would be a good swap.

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I feel like my whole lineup this week is a toss up.

 

My RB's are Gibson, Bernard, Henderson, and Justin Jackson. I'm leaning toward Jackson and Bernard. Jackson should hopefully be the feature back against a very beatable defense and Bernard should be getting all the snaps that Mixon was getting plus the ones he was already taking from him. On the other hand, Henderson has shown he can blow up and everything I'm reading says that Gibson should roll through the Cowboys even though he hasn't done that at all this year and essentially in a 50/50 split with McKissic.

 

My WR's are Crowder, AJ Brown, Evans, Higgins, and Diontae Johnson. Probably going with Crowder and Brown and they should have the highest floors. Evans has been all over the place and his season point total only looks good because of all the TD's. Brady seems to be locking onto Gronk and Goodwin and forgetting about him. Higgins is starting to look like he might be the new man for Cincy but hard to trust Burrows. Johnson and the cadre of Steelers WR's are a total guess at this point. I've got Justin Herbert or Teddy Bridgewater as my superflex because I generally go with the safe floor but might put Higgins there.

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