I know every team has injuries, but man has the injury bug hit Pittsburgh hard the last few seasons to their most important players.
I like Dwyer. He looks quicker than he was last year and ran well against Washington.
this is brutal and we haven't even gotten to preseason games yet, there will be another 2-4 major injuries in fantasyland. Some would say this is a reminder to not go moving all of your depth for the perfect starting lineup in the offseason.
Hopefully one of the remaining backs can block. Hillman sure couldn't last year, and Moreno will be injured again as soon as someone sneezes in his direction. Montae Ball better be the real deal, or there will be no running game in Denver.
Right now it seems like he'll be ready for week one, but back problems aren't clear cut and easy to fix for good.I'm wary, but the upside of even 12 games is hard to pass up.
I love his talent, but he of course has yet to prove himself for a season, but that also makes him cheaper than other running backs with similar upside. So he’s risky.
I like him to beat out BJGE for the majority of the RB touches due to ability, but it looks to be a committee at the moment. For dynasty I think he's the best running back long term.
Spiller is an elite talent and one of the hardest players to rank for me. His number of touches per game isn't set in stone, so neither is his ranking, but his upside is top 3.
and I'd be elated to get Morris as a RB11.
Well I guess then I have to keep my eye on so many things.
Many FF newbies prefer to go for their favorite players while drafting. Is it good strategy ? I mean by doing so you will enjoy the whole season but chances of wining will be less.
Thanks for reply but as i said earlier that I am quite new to fantasy football, for me it is not so easy to go with gut right now.I know that projections are someone's guesses but I just hope it will be quite useful for me to go with it.