I'm picking 3rd in a 12 man league with .5 ppr. Which one of these WR should I take in round 2?!
Posted by: ohearn on 29 Aug 2010
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29 Aug 2010, 8:54pm by
socctty
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Re: D Jack/Jennings/Colston
by socctty :: Sun, 08/29/2010 - 7:40pm
I'm partial to Colston myself, but it may be due to a late-season trade I once made where I nabbed him for Favre and had a WR corps where he was the WR3.
I'd go Colston, Jennings, DeSean.
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Re: D Jack/Jennings/Colston
by alien1rock :: Sun, 08/29/2010 - 8:24pm
I'd put Jackson at a distant third among those three since there are still questions about Kolb. No need to take on risk you don't need among similar performers. Between Colston and Jennings I don't think you can go wrong. I'd prefer Jennings but it's really a toss-up.
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Re: D Jack/Jennings/Colston
by socctty :: Sun, 08/29/2010 - 8:54pm
Yea, I agree. I think DeSean Jackson is really fun to watch, but I think he has a lot of big-yardage TDs. I don't trust those guys (although I suspect I am being a bit irrational).
Re: D Jack/Jennings/Colston
I'm partial to Colston myself, but it may be due to a late-season trade I once made where I nabbed him for Favre and had a WR corps where he was the WR3.
I'd go Colston, Jennings, DeSean.
Re: D Jack/Jennings/Colston
I'd put Jackson at a distant third among those three since there are still questions about Kolb. No need to take on risk you don't need among similar performers. Between Colston and Jennings I don't think you can go wrong. I'd prefer Jennings but it's really a toss-up.
Re: D Jack/Jennings/Colston
Yea, I agree. I think DeSean Jackson is really fun to watch, but I think he has a lot of big-yardage TDs. I don't trust those guys (although I suspect I am being a bit irrational).