Several key factors went into these rankings outside of injuries. We adjusted each player’s PPG based on their early season matchups and their rest of season strength of schedule (SOS). Additional adjustments were made, but for the most part, injuries and SOS helped us get to these top 150 PPR flex rankings. As a reminder, these rankings are for the rest of the season. They are done in a PPR format and include only flex players (Running Back, Wide Receiver, and Tight Ends).
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Are you dropping Kupp at this point? Do you see him back at all this year?
Hey Dude, I think it depends on my situation. If I am the 1 or 2 seed and my team has a bye week in the playoffs locked up then I rather stash a player like Kupp. However, if I am still fighting for a spot and/or need to maximize my options in the playoffs then I rather scoop up a player that I could potentially play in a solid matchup.
Ok, talk to me about Njoku. I have Kelce but imagine he may not be on the field during championship. I was able to snag Njoku off of waivers. He is listed as Questionable again. League does not have IR spots so between Kupp and Njoku they are holding valuable roster spots. Is it worth it to hold Njoku or just look to stream a TE. They have been so inconsistent this year and Njoku looks like he could be special if he can get healthy.
I could potentially add Keenan Allen if I play the hinge right but would have to lose either Kupp or Njoku. This is my dilemma.
i’d rather have k.allen than worrying about whether kelce plays whatever % in a championship that’s more than a month away and hinges on winning all the playoff matchups prior to wondering about kupp or a backup TE. but i don’t know what “hinge” means in your first sentence nor rest of roster.
I would grab Allen. Kelce should be fine up through championship week (Week 17). That being said, the arrow is pointing straight up, and with Watson back he should be a solid TE1 ROS. He saw 8 targets last week, and ran the third most routes on the team. That usage should make him a solid option.
Thank you sir!