Trying to add some depth to my contending dynasty team, looking for RB and TE help. Eyeing Pat Friermuth and etienne. Thoughts on these 2 guys?
dont like etn
i sold alot of my shares last yr
muth is solid since it looks like wilson coming back
depends on the price. I think you can do better than Muth given PIT low pass volume and I am in on ETN as a bounce back
Muth is a stable TE that’s not usually going to lose games for you, but won’t win them either. He should be relatively cheap cuz his market sucks, but he’s also difficult to sell once you have him. ETN has potential to bounce back, but since I don’t really understand the Bigsby dynamic, nor why ETN suddenly hit a wall a year and a half ago and hasn’t rebounded, it’s hard to say.
Muth finished at TE 9 in PPR, and averaged 10 points a week, Johnu Smith finished 4th and averaged 13, so he will keep you alive most weeks, and I don't know where ETN finished but I know it was bad, so... yay on Muth, nay on ETN for me
etn had one bad year .. people forget his 2023 year... hes a bounce back for me
true .. but bearing injury .. hes a good asset.. i mean if any rb battles inj they wont as good
but your correct
What kind of capital are you willing to part with? This would probably give us a better idea of who you're in the market for. As far as muth and etn, I am a bigger fan of etn talent wise, but both are nice buy low options given they don't call for too steep of a price, but it all really depends on what you'll give up. I am a fan of buying low on Sinnott, he was a good prospect sitting behind ertz and depending on who the commmanders get in the draft, he could compete for a significant target share as early as this year Other RB targets are a bit risky given the position is going to get a lot of young talent. Players like Javonte Williams, Najee, Lloyd, Davis, Warren etc might all be decent buys based on their price, but there certainly is risk with landing spots and the draft
@KeepItWill
well he has been injured most of 2024. of course he isn't going to show much. I can't really equate injury to performance ability