Couple things if you're on twitter follow @EmpireFFL you can also listen to the latest episodes of HQ - https://dynastytradeshqpod.podbean.com/e/poor-decision-making-auction-draft-strategy-shanes-prepared-statement/ we discussed auctions and so did Dynasty Wall Street https://player.fm/series/dynasty-trade-calculator-podcast-175744/dtcs-dynasty-wall-street-episode-10
Jalen Hurd has been on the college scene for what feels like a long time. First as a dynamic running back for Tennessee, and now as a wide receiver for Baylor. How much has the positional change added to his versatility as increased his 2019 NFL Draft stock as a prospect?
Cincinnati and green Bay are both above Tampa on the ESPN list I'm looking at. Week 7 fantasy running back ranks http://www.espn.com/fantasy/football/story/_/page/16ranksWeek7RB/fantasy-football-week-7running-back-rankings via @ESPN App http://es.pn/app
This week? Roll with Washington. I love Pryor, his talent, his production, and potential. I do not love the matchup, against Belichick, a defensive mastermind (that's his specialty folks- not offense) who is one of the best at taking away a teams best weapon on offense. For the Browns, that weapon so far has been Pryor. Remember that really good 2013 season Jimmy Graham had? well, who could forget when Bill held him to 0 yards.
His defense might not be as talented as that season, but I would not expect much from the only weapon the Browns have. Hate the Pats if you want, but they're the best in the business at taking away a team's best player.
With Murray out for the Raiders, I take a running back in Washington who will get double digit touches, over the ultra talented Pryor who I'm sure the Pats are keying on in the passing game.
Look at OBJ's start last year: http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/gamelog/_/id/16733/year/2015. Almost the same as this year with the exception of two touchdowns. AB, Julio and Hopkins have all had at least one week already with sub-50 yard performance. Please don't dump Odell this early. Bench him if you want (I have considered this with Hopkins) but please do not sell him low.
Doesn't look too good for Charles (http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/215170/early-signs-dont-look-good-for-jamaal-charles-to-play-sunday). So I would keep going with ware as he will get some receptions for you too. I'd lean to Asiata for RB2 as he got most of the goaline carries in 2014 when AP missed that season
Had some technical difficulties, but hope to have made it reasonable. We've gone thru 45 prospects individually for the 2019 NFL Draft, including 16 of the Running Backs likely to play in the NFL. Now we expand our coverage to include the Best of the Rest. Today we look at some additional RBs, including Alexander Mattison, Myles Gaskin, Darwin Thompson, Travis Homer, and Devine Ozigbo amongst others.
Usually we think higher of the lead Running Backs from Ohio State. Especially when their production has been solid. But Mike Weber doesn’t seem to be generating a ton of buzz. We’ll try to figure out why, next, on our 2019 NFL Draft Profiles series hosted by DynastyLeagueFootball.com.
Alex Barnes took the 2019 NFL Combine by storm. In a class that lacks a true number one at the running back position, the Kansas State product testing across the board as one of the most athletic for his position. When you add his prototypical size, and pair it with his production, it is easy to see why so many are falling in love with this late riser in the NFL Draft.
100% Agree. Blount killed it last year with 18 touchdowns ... so why is he projected to go ~97 in mocks?!
We broke down this move to Philly just the other day ... https://anchor.fm/ballsdeepfootball?at=391096
My league of 6 years has used the CBS Draft Board Kit off of Amazon. The only downside being the player stickers are printed to reflect rosters in late July, so you might need to make a few adjustments. Amazon link below. Cheers!