Okay so this is my team:
Le'Veon Bell-RB
Fred Jackson-RB
Andre Johnson-WR
Vincent Jackson-WR
Keenan Allen-WR
49rs D/ST
Adam Vinatiere-K
Jamaal Charles-RB-BYE
Mike Wallace-RB
Antonio Gates-TE
Jordan Cameron-TE-BYE
Andre Ellingont-RB
Russell Wilson-QB
C.J. Spiller-RB
Danny Amendola-WR-BYE
Of course I know I should start Manning and I'm not too worried about the defense or kicker. My problem is picking WR/TE and RB.
I have:
2 spots for RB
2 spots for WR/TE
1 spot for WR/TE/RB-Flex
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I would start the chargers D.
michael bush
hines ward
I have: Vincent Jackson Jordan Cameron Antonio Gates Andre Johnson Justin Blackmon
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Don't I have him but I'm not. I'm starting Antonio Brown instead. Even if Jones plays he will get limited playing time
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