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Please help me to pick my two Fantasy Football keepers

Yes - I had a sucky year last year. I'm thinking about Brees and Hyde. But I'm intrigued by Graham (could he be good again) and Cooks (I love this guy). Please advise me! :)

Drew Brees NO - QB
Marvin Jones Jr. Det - WR
Andre Johnson Ten - WR
Brandin Cooks NO - WR
Jonathan Stewart Car - RB
Theo Riddick Det - RB
Jimmy Graham Sea - TE
Tony Romo Dal - QB
Danny Amendola NE - WR
Tevin Coleman Atl - RB
Torrey Smith SF - WR
Carlos Hyde SF - RB
[ Edited by tulliman on Aug 10, 2016 at 2:09 PM ]
Crap - please move to Fantasy!
This for madden or did you pick the wrong forum lol.
Originally posted by Dajanksta:
This for madden or did you pick the wrong forum lol.

I picked the wrong forum. It has since been moved. Any advice?
Originally posted by fropwns:

You read a request for some fantasy football advice! I flubbed it up and put it the wrong forum at first, but it has since been moved.
No advice? Come on guys!
Cooks and Hyde.
  • jrg
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Originally posted by PA9erFaithful:
Cooks and Hyde.

this
  • Dino
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Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by PA9erFaithful:
Cooks and Hyde.

this

Yep

I be pretty tempted to go with JStew and Hyde. In fact, I might be keeping those same two guys in one of my leagues.

Cooks could have a big year for sure. But I still feel like if you can lock down two every down RBs that should carry most of the load for their teams, you do it. Then you have the luxury of grabbing WRs at good value while the rest of your league is scrambling for RBs.

I know that's a more old school approach, but it's what I'd do.
Originally posted by TheFunkyChicken:
I be pretty tempted to go with JStew and Hyde. In fact, I might be keeping those same two guys in one of my leagues.

Cooks could have a big year for sure. But I still feel like if you can lock down two every down RBs that should carry most of the load for their teams, you do it. Then you have the luxury of grabbing WRs at good value while the rest of your league is scrambling for RBs.

I know that's a more old school approach, but it's what I'd do.

Jonathon Stewart will be 30 next year and has a pretty bad injury history

Brandin Cooks is 22 years old and is already a stud in a pass friendly offense

Id keep Cooks over him in a heart beat
Originally posted by Dino:
Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by PA9erFaithful:
Cooks and Hyde.

this

Yep

100% agree
Originally posted by DaManRathman:
Originally posted by Dino:
Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by PA9erFaithful:
Cooks and Hyde.

this

Yep

100% agree

only choice I see for long term keepers
Originally posted by IT21:
Originally posted by TheFunkyChicken:
I be pretty tempted to go with JStew and Hyde. In fact, I might be keeping those same two guys in one of my leagues.

Cooks could have a big year for sure. But I still feel like if you can lock down two every down RBs that should carry most of the load for their teams, you do it. Then you have the luxury of grabbing WRs at good value while the rest of your league is scrambling for RBs.

I know that's a more old school approach, but it's what I'd do.

Jonathon Stewart will be 30 next year and has a pretty bad injury history

Brandin Cooks is 22 years old and is already a stud in a pass friendly offense

Id keep Cooks over him in a heart beat

That's reasonable... I think it's a toss up tho. There just aren't very many bell cow RBs these days. Cooks might be the better long term keeper, if you're looking at future years as well. I just always feel like if I can lock in two high volume RBs then I have a lot more flexibility. I can scatter shot young WRs later (or cheaper) in the draft. I can stock up on high upside handcuff RBs... To me, 2 stud RBs is a really solid platform to build on.

But I can also see the argument for Cooks. Can't go wrong either way.
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