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Originally posted by spectre
The only thing with Wayne is that the Colts like going to Harrison, but when a team focuses on Harrison, Wayne has huge numbers and is a Fantasy monster. The key is using him when the defense keys on Harrison.
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Worked for Tampa Bay. Problem is, the ball is going to be spread to James now too, meaning Wayne will get even fewer passes.
If your league factors return yards, always pick the returner out of a pack of average guys.
I'd steer clear of Glenn. Why? Galloway. Bryant. Doesn't matter if Parcells does magic happy dances designing plays for Glenn, if he's not open, the QB doesn't throw. If he's not open, one of the other guys is, meaning no points for Glenn.
That leaves you Steve Smith. Not an ideal choice, look for almost anyone else. There's bound to be a diamond in the rough in there somewhere.
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