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My keeper league deadline to select my three keepers is this weekend and I'll be out of town so I need to make my decision tonight.
I am keeping Peyton and MJD; and have to choose one of the following three: Greg Jennings, DeSean Jackson, or LeSean McCoy.
I'm leaning toward Jennings for these reasons: the Packers will have one of the better offenses in the league and with an aging Donald Driver he's the go-to guy (and always is a deep threat). Kolb is a wild-card and who knows if he'll be able to supply Jackson with enough good long balls to keep Jackson's pace of big plays going, and with his improvement he may no longer be the punt returner. McCoy is a close second behind Jennings as he is likely to get the bulk of the work as the new workhorse RB on the Eagles but he was terrible last season on short yardage and won't likely be included in the goal line plays.
All things considered, I'm probably going to go Jennings unless someone here can give me a compelling reason to give this a second thought. -
Is it a PPR league or standard setting. If PPR i would probably go with Mccoy. Depending on number of teams in your league I think it would be a lot easier to pick up a high level reciever in the draft than a RB that should at least start the year getting the bulk of the workload. If your league allows points for Kick returns D. Jackson would have some more value as well.
Edited By: amr999 Jul 8th, 2010 at 01:36 AM
I really think you should go into any keeper season with at least 1 starting RB on your roster, they are hard to find. What is your draft position, how many teams?
Ignore above about not having a RB, didn't notice your keepers. I still think if a PPR Mccoy may be worth it depending on your draft position and who is available. -
I guess MJD isn't a running back?
Originally Posted by amr999
Is it a PPR league or standard setting. If PPR i would probably go with Mccoy. Depending on number of teams in your league I think it would be a lot easier to pick up a high level reciever in the draft than a RB that should at least start the year getting the bulk of the workload. If your league allows points for Kick returns D. Jackson would have some more value as well.
I really think you should go into any keeper season with at least 1 starting RB on your roster, they are hard to find. What is your draft position, how many teams?
Jennings.
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LOL Wow don't know how I missed MJD, Ya that changes it, I looked at it as which would you choose of the 3, not taking into account manning and MJD.
Edited By: amr999 Jul 8th, 2010 at 01:37 AM
Correct answer based on all info is as stated above, Jennings...Mccoy close 2nd if PPR. -
Locked in Jennings. Finished 2/12 last year after flopping in the final week, expecting better things this year.
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