Walsh is looking like being the #1 forward. I don't see his price getting out of hand though (BE 125). Gulden with a BE of 7 seems the go to me. He might fail, but hasn't shown many signs of it.
Oliver is probably the way to go - don't worry, I have only just picked him up recently too.
Walsh is looking like being the #1 forward. I don't see his price getting out of hand though (BE 125). Gulden with a BE of 7 seems the go to me. He might fail, but hasn't shown many signs of it.
Gulden was averaging 90.7 after 6 rounds and people were considering trading him out. He's had 3 very good weeks to push that average to 108.3 and now he is a target. In my opinion, if you don't already have him, he will be available for cheaper at some point.
Walsh has kept his average consistent and at a level above Gulden (a privilege you're paying $50K for). He will lose some value because of price regression but if he gets FWD status I can't see how he misses out on top 2-3.
Gulden was averaging 90.7 after 6 rounds and people were considering trading him out. He's had 3 very good weeks to push that average to 108.3 and now he is a target. In my opinion, if you don't already have him, he will be available for cheaper at some point.
Walsh has kept his average consistent and at a level above Gulden (a privilege you're paying $50K for). He will lose some value because of price regression but if he gets FWD status I can't see how he misses out on top 2-3.
He was averaging over 100 in the first 4 rounds and 99 at round 5, most people would've been very happy with that, one low score dragged his ave down for one week, two weeks later it's up to almost 110, anyone who was considering trading him out after one low score is nuts.
He was averaging over 100 in the first 4 rounds and 99 at round 5, most people would've been very happy with that, one low score dragged his ave down for one week, two weeks later it's up to almost 110, anyone who was considering trading him out after one low score is nuts.