Posted by Vegas Martin in NFL Week 6 Start 'Em Sit 'Em Advice on October 16th, 2010 | Comment »
Question: Fantasy Football Week 6 Sit and Start!?!?
Who should i start at TE?
John Carlson (vs. ARI) or Visanthe Shiancoe (vs. BAL)
Who should i start at WR2?
Santonio Holmes (vs. CLE) or Jeremy Maclin (@ OAK) or Mario Manningham (@ NO)
Who should i start at RB3?
Tim Hightower (@ SEA) or Leon Washington (vs. BUF) or Cadillac Williams (vs. CAR)
Answer:
I say you go with Shiancoe because Minnesota will pound the football, which will setup playaction for Shiacoe.
I like the Santonio Holmes match up against Cleveland, but you can’t go wrong with any of your wide receives.
Hightower seems like your best best since he’ll get the most touches out of those three backs.
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Tags: Cadillac Williams, Jeremy Maclin, Mario Manningham, Santonio Holmes, Tim Hightower, Visanthe Shiancoe
Posted by Vegas Martin in NFL Week 6 Start 'Em Sit 'Em Advice on October 16th, 2010 | Comment »
Question by Bear Down: Week 6 Sit/Start: Flex Spot?
Who should I start in my flex slot for week 6?
Braylon Edwards vs. NYG
Earnest Graham vs. TB
Both obviously have their flaws. Edwards has sucked and so has Derek Anderson for that matter which doesn’t help. I hesitate to start him and see if he finally has a good week vs. a solid Giants defense. And Graham is splitting carries with Dunn and is playing a very solid run defense in Carolina.
I also have Tim Hightower, Robert Meachem, and Steve Breaston but I’m thinking either Edwards or Graham would be better options but let me know if you think Breaston will break out in Boldin’s absence or something like that. So I’m in a dilemma and your opinions are appreciated.
Best answer:
I would definitely go with Breaston since Boldin is out. As far as Graham and Dunn splitting carries, Graham gets them in the redzone so he can easily get 12-14 fantasy points as long as the Bucs use him near the goal line. Good luck this week.
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Tags: Braylon Edwards, Robert Meachem, Steve Breaston, Tim Hightower