Adds:
Quarterback:
1) Mike Glennon - Mike Glennon lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a win against the Steelers. If you are weak at quarterback, Glennon isn't a bad option. The only fault is that Mike Evans is out 2-3 weeks with an injury.
Quarterback:
1) Mike Glennon - Mike Glennon lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a win against the Steelers. If you are weak at quarterback, Glennon isn't a bad option. The only fault is that Mike Evans is out 2-3 weeks with an injury.
2) Teddy Bridgewater - Bridgewater played amazing and got his team the win. We'll look to see more from him while seeing action from his two awesome backs: Matt Asiata and Jerick McKinnon.
Runningback:
1) Jerick McKinnon/Matt Asiata - If Matt Asiata is available, which I'm assuming he isn't, grab him immediately. Jerick McKinnon is probably the available one in your league. McKinnon will get to see more carries moving on but he'll be behind Asiata, the primary back with goaline carries and third down touches.
2) Justin Forsett - What are the Baltimore Ravens doing with their runningbacks? I feel Forsett as the safest pickup out of the three but who knows. Taliaferro or Pierce can be the primary back next game. They are starting to look like the Patriots run situation.
3) Darrin Reaves - The whole Carolina backfield is out with injury so Reaves is the guy to go with. He should be available in all of your leagues.
4) Bishop Sankey - Sankey is emerging to be the main back in Tennessee. If he was dropped awhile back, you can snag him off the waiver wire for a nice price.
5) Branden Oliver - He outperformed Brown. Don't be surprised if he gets the starting job with Mathews out.
Wide Receiver
1) Allen Hurns - Here we go again... Shorts aggravated his hamstring and Hurns got tons of targets. We should see nice games from him again.
2) Jarius Wright - Bridgewater's leading target by far, if Bridgewater is a no go, then Wright is a no go, but if Bridgewater plays, Wright could be a waiver wire gem.
Tight End
1) Larry Donnell - If he's not already owned, grab him immediately as he can make a huge impact if you drafted Jordan Reed, Kyle Rudolph, or Dennis Pitta. Manning trusts Donnell and you should too. He can emerge into a top 10 tight end option.
2) Travis Kelce - Another big tight end pickup. Alex Smith trusts tight ends a lot more than wide receivers. Kelce proved that as he put up 93 yards and a touchdown. Expect to see more from him.
Drops
Quarterback
1) Josh McCown - He won't do you any good if you have him. Glennon already outperformed him.
Runningback
1) Bernard Pierce - Pierce isn't talented at all. Now in the mix of a whole union of Ravens' runningbacks, Pierce will produce the least.
2) Shonn Greene - Bishop Sankey outperformed Greene again. Expect to see more Sankey and less Greene as the season progresses.
3) Donald Brown - He didn't look great at all in the two games that he was starting. Oliver should take the starting job from now on.
Wide Receiver
No Receiver Drops
Tight Ends:
No Tight End Drops
Buy-Lows:
QB - Tom Brady
RB - Shane Vereen
RB - Lesean McCoy
WR - Calvin Johnson
WR - Justin Hunter
TE - Jason Witten
Ignores:
QB - Joe Flacco
RB - Andre Williams
WR - Louis Murphy
WR - Brandon Lafell
Runningback:
1) Jerick McKinnon/Matt Asiata - If Matt Asiata is available, which I'm assuming he isn't, grab him immediately. Jerick McKinnon is probably the available one in your league. McKinnon will get to see more carries moving on but he'll be behind Asiata, the primary back with goaline carries and third down touches.
2) Justin Forsett - What are the Baltimore Ravens doing with their runningbacks? I feel Forsett as the safest pickup out of the three but who knows. Taliaferro or Pierce can be the primary back next game. They are starting to look like the Patriots run situation.
3) Darrin Reaves - The whole Carolina backfield is out with injury so Reaves is the guy to go with. He should be available in all of your leagues.
4) Bishop Sankey - Sankey is emerging to be the main back in Tennessee. If he was dropped awhile back, you can snag him off the waiver wire for a nice price.
5) Branden Oliver - He outperformed Brown. Don't be surprised if he gets the starting job with Mathews out.
Wide Receiver
1) Allen Hurns - Here we go again... Shorts aggravated his hamstring and Hurns got tons of targets. We should see nice games from him again.
2) Jarius Wright - Bridgewater's leading target by far, if Bridgewater is a no go, then Wright is a no go, but if Bridgewater plays, Wright could be a waiver wire gem.
Tight End
1) Larry Donnell - If he's not already owned, grab him immediately as he can make a huge impact if you drafted Jordan Reed, Kyle Rudolph, or Dennis Pitta. Manning trusts Donnell and you should too. He can emerge into a top 10 tight end option.
2) Travis Kelce - Another big tight end pickup. Alex Smith trusts tight ends a lot more than wide receivers. Kelce proved that as he put up 93 yards and a touchdown. Expect to see more from him.
Drops
Quarterback
1) Josh McCown - He won't do you any good if you have him. Glennon already outperformed him.
Runningback
1) Bernard Pierce - Pierce isn't talented at all. Now in the mix of a whole union of Ravens' runningbacks, Pierce will produce the least.
2) Shonn Greene - Bishop Sankey outperformed Greene again. Expect to see more Sankey and less Greene as the season progresses.
3) Donald Brown - He didn't look great at all in the two games that he was starting. Oliver should take the starting job from now on.
Wide Receiver
No Receiver Drops
Tight Ends:
No Tight End Drops
Buy-Lows:
QB - Tom Brady
RB - Shane Vereen
RB - Lesean McCoy
WR - Calvin Johnson
WR - Justin Hunter
TE - Jason Witten
Ignores:
QB - Joe Flacco
RB - Andre Williams
WR - Louis Murphy
WR - Brandon Lafell