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Should I Drop Any Of These Rb

Should I drop anyone from my bench for any of these players?

I need an RB 2 all I have is Jeremy Hill/Duke Johnson.

My bench:
Alfred Morris, Matt Jones, Alfred blue, Davante Adams, James Starks, Kendall Gaskins, Shaun Draughn.

I want to pick up either Antone Smith or Pierre Thomas. Antone because they announced he will get carries and if he does well he can take the starter job. Pierre only of his trade to the 49ers and knowing their injury situation, I picked up Draugh and Gaskins.

Also I need to drop one of them for a kicker because of my bye week. Any suggestions?

Should i drop michael crabtree for legarrette blount?

Yeah, I would. Alex Smith has a separated shoulder so Troy Smith will be throwing to Michael Crabtree.

Rate my Fantasy Football Team, Who Should I drop for Tajae Sharpe?

QB: Drew Brees/Tyrod Taylor
RB: Ezekiel Elliot/Doug Martin/Duke Johnson/ Giovanni Bernard.
WR: Julio Jones/Julian Edelman/Keenan Allen/ Dorial Green-Beckham/ Josh Gordon.
TE: Coby Fleener/ Eric Ebron
Flex: Keenan Allen (starting for now, might change)
Defense&ST: Panthers/ Patriots
K: Steven Haushcka

Who should I drop for Sharpe and or Pryor? Is Giovanni Bernard and Duke Johnson worth keeping?

Roughing the Running Back?

3. No defensive player may run into a passer of a legal forward pass after the ball has left his hand (15 yards). The Referee must determine whether opponent had a reasonable chance to stop his momentum during an attempt to block the pass or tackle the passer while he still had the ball.

How can I calculate the current across a resistor? How are these types of problems generally solved?

These type of problems can be solved in many-many ways. One way is below:Follow Kirchhoff ’s Current &Voltage Law along with Ohms Law.Break the circuit first i.e.Putting it this way will make it easy, illustration wise. Start calculating series and parallel registers now. J1 and J2 are your two Junctions.Resisters R2, R3, R4 are in series. Therefore their total Resistance is 20Ω. Now consider this 20Ω register as R7. This R7 is parallel with R6.Using reciprocal of reciprocal (formula):We get the value of both parallel resistors (R7 & R6) as 8.57Ω. We will name it as R8. So now we have:Total resistance (load) of the circuit is 5+8.57+5 = 18.57Ω (resistors in series will addup)Total Voltage = 15 VTotal Resistance = 18.57 Ω.Therefore (Ohm’s Law) I (current) = V / R = 15 / 18.57 = 0.81 Amperes.If you notice, we have three segments here. One is from 15v supply to J1 (illustration wise), second is from J1 to J2 and third is from J2 to Grnd. Using current above, calculate the voltages for these three segments. This would beTo check, add the three voltages i.e. 4.05 + 6.94 + 4.05 = 15 volts (rounded)Now we will build back the circuit, in the reverse order.The individual segments’ currents are calculated using Ohm’s law.For R7 I = V / R = 6.94 / 20 = 0.347A and R6 is 0.462AWe will concentrate on the segment J1 - J2.According to Kirchoff’s Current & Voltage law - putting it simply - in Parallel circuits, the currents divide and in Series circuits the voltage divide. Therefore we have used 6.94 v (the voltage of that segment) to calculate the divided current between R7 and R6 parallel resistors.Building up or breaking up R7 / 20Ω resistor again we get our three resistors R2, R3, R4 back.Now voltage for segment J1-J2 is 6.94 v. and the current flowing through R2, R3 and R4 resistors is 0.347A only (as calculated above). Now we have to calculate the individual voltages of the resistors in series i.e. R2, R3, R4. Accordingly, V=IR and…Voltage for R2 = 0.347A x 5Ω = 1.735vVoltage for R3 = 0.347A x 10Ω = 3.47 v andVoltage for R4 = 0.347 x 5 Ω = 1.735 vAdding the three voltages we will get 1.735+3.47+1.735 = 6.94 volts (the total segment voltage)and Now we haveTotal current of three segments will remain 0.81 amps (segment J1-J2 0.347 + 0.462 = 0.81 amps.

Are there some special strategies for drafting in an 18-team Fantasy Football league?

I have never played more than 14 teams. 18 is insane. Good luck.

You want the best player available until you have covered all your starting positions. I normally don't go too high on QB, but I would in one this deep. You don't want to be starting Trent Edwards against Drew Brees - you need a QB with one of your first 3 picks.

Don't be afraid of stealing people's handcuffs (Chester Taylor, Darren Sproles, Ahmad Bradshaw, etc...) These guys all have value in a deep league.

In the later rounds target RBs and WRs for teams that don't have a dominant player in those positions (committees, or where a position is still up for grabs - maybe you get lucky) - for example - take RBs from New England's offense (Taylor, Maroney, Morris - one of these guys will score a bunch of TDs) or WR's from Chicago (Iglesias, Bennett, Hester) or Tennessee (Gage, Washington) - none of them will go high but there's a chance for a break out player.

Should I keep RB Mike Gillislee or Ameer Abdullah and WR Pierre Garcon or Donte Moncrief in my fantasy keeper league?

I would rank Abdullah above them all simply because of the fact that there isn’t as much competition compared to the NE backfield and the fact that Ameer Abdullah has a higher ceiling than Gillislee.The NE backfield is pretty messy right now and I see it as being a commitee of some sort so I think avoiding Gillislee is the best option.I would choose Garcon over Moncrief simply because Garcon is the WR1 for the 49ers. He doesn’t have the best QB but the fact that there isn’t much other good options around him, he will receive a lot of attention from Hoyer himself so his receptions should increase. Moncrief has to compete with other better WRs leaving less opportunities for himself.

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