I'm offering Marvin Harrison and Amos Zereoue for Roy Williams and Fred Taylor. First off, here are how we score things:
1 pt per reception
1 pt for 20 yds receiving
1 pt for 15 yds rushing
6 pts for rushing/receiving TD
Right now, Roy Williams has 59 fantasy points to Harrison's 60 in our format. Also, Taylor has 41 points to Zereoue's 45. Factor in that Roy had a bye week in there (Harrison has his this week), and Zereoue has only started two games to Taylor's 4.
Now consider this: the Jaguars' lineup for the rest of the year is cake. In weekly order (with ranking of which defenses give up the most fantasy points to opposing running backs, playoffs in bold):
Chiefs (16)
Colts (20)
Texans (9)
-bye-
Lions (21)
Titans (18)
Vikings (27)
Steelers (19)
Bears (12)
Packers (1)
Texans (9)
That's through week 16 since that's all that matters in fantasy terms. Zereoue, on the other hand, faces Denver twice and San Diego (that apparently now has a run defense) twice.
As for Williams, check out his schedule (with rankings as before, but for opposing WRs):
Packers (4)
Giants (15)
Cowboys (8, and falling FAST)
Redskins (29)
Jaguars (30)
Vikings (3)
Colts (1)
Cardinals (22)
Packers (4)
Vikings (3)
Bears (5)
What do you think?
1 pt per reception
1 pt for 20 yds receiving
1 pt for 15 yds rushing
6 pts for rushing/receiving TD
Right now, Roy Williams has 59 fantasy points to Harrison's 60 in our format. Also, Taylor has 41 points to Zereoue's 45. Factor in that Roy had a bye week in there (Harrison has his this week), and Zereoue has only started two games to Taylor's 4.
Now consider this: the Jaguars' lineup for the rest of the year is cake. In weekly order (with ranking of which defenses give up the most fantasy points to opposing running backs, playoffs in bold):
Chiefs (16)
Colts (20)
Texans (9)
-bye-
Lions (21)
Titans (18)
Vikings (27)
Steelers (19)
Bears (12)
Packers (1)
Texans (9)
That's through week 16 since that's all that matters in fantasy terms. Zereoue, on the other hand, faces Denver twice and San Diego (that apparently now has a run defense) twice.
As for Williams, check out his schedule (with rankings as before, but for opposing WRs):
Packers (4)
Giants (15)
Cowboys (8, and falling FAST)
Redskins (29)
Jaguars (30)
Vikings (3)
Colts (1)
Cardinals (22)
Packers (4)
Vikings (3)
Bears (5)
What do you think?