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Originally Posted by horrorshow83
I see what's being said of Wilson, but I think of it this way: what if you can keep Romo for a 16th? Ryan?
Fantasy-wise, this is where Wilson enters next year's fantasy drafts, and his legs give you more upside because: (a) ATL's OL is shaky; and (b) Romo's so good at throwing tot he wrong team any given week.
Again,. my reasoning isn't that Wilson can be top-5, but to get a legit top-10 QB with the legs score 300 for a 16th and using that 7th or 8th round pick on a RB/WR instead of a 6th on a guy who puts up Wilson's points is +EV, no?
I agree. With a bunch of RBs and WRs drafted early (Mega, Andre Johnson, AJG, CJ, Fitz, GJennings, Jamaal, Forte, Colston, Gore, ADP, SJax, Marshall, Roddy, and MJD), I get two of those to go with Wilson and McCoy.
Also, after watching yesterday's game, I'm kinda high on Wilson. He threw for 187 and 1 TD (which could have been more with their trips to the Red Zone) plus 67 on the ground. In our league, that's 17 points.
Also, with their defense, he should be set up with some short fields. I'm really liking him.
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While already keeping McCoy, Precept won't be tied down to grab two RBs in the first two rounds. He can then draft (overdraft?) Green at #10, if that situation is best, because he already has an RB1 and get a legit low-end RB1/high-end RB2 at #20 or a legit RB1 as his RB2 at #10 and a legit WR1 at #20.
PS. Horrorshow, I'll get #10 and #11, which is even sexier.