Discussion 2022 NFL RDT Dream Team Discussion

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I saw an interview with one of the old Steelers' line-men who said he used to piss quite often when he was on-field.
He said it was a very strange feeling to be standing there pissing with no-one knowing. As he was speaking they showed a clip of him on field with the implication that that was what he was doing.

A very interesting interview it was too.
Here was this still massive guy talking in rather whimsical tones about his life in football; of how fear of failure was his biggest motivation
 

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Who can tell me anything about cooks?
Plays for the Texans so probably not worth it in Sportsdeck DT.
Can be OK but at his best has only averaged 27 ppg in RDT finished about 10th-12th WR.
Even as the #1 WR in Houston I doubt he'll do much better.
With all his targets this week he still only scored 23 points.
As for Cooks v Lamb:
I'd think you'd be better with Cooks but I'd try to find another WR. E.G. Thomas; Pittman;
I feel like strategy wise it makes more sense to keep lamb another week, or maybe go a Kirk type and grab a keeper of their bye, Vegas have bye in 6, buffalo and Philly in 7. Rather than chase a keeper now then burn two trades to get them out and back at bye
Thinking how I’d play afl or NBL rdt when it was limited trades. Conscious I could end up a long way back if they keep going 40-50 and Kirk goes at 30 for 4 weeks.
I guess I know NFL injury is a big thing and don’t want to run short
Not much to add to the above regarding Cooks. With the early bye (RD6), you will only have four rounds until you require bench cover to fill in for his break. At his price and with a lack of a high ceiling, it is very unlikely to receive a good return on investment in comparison to those at around half his price that are capable of matching his performance between now and RD5 whilst bridging the price gap in the process.
 
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I saw an interview with one of the old Steelers' line-men who said he used to piss quite often when he was on-field.
He said it was a very strange feeling to be standing there pissing with no-one knowing. As he was speaking they showed a clip of him on field with the implication that that was what he was doing.

A very interesting interview it was too.
Here was this still massive guy talking in rather whimsical tones about his life in football; of how fear of failure was his biggest motivation
Mark Schlereth from the Broncos said he used to do the same thing every game. His nickname was “stink”, I assume that’s why
 

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