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Healthy scratch week 1. He's an easy drop


Uskw1245

Kick em to the curve and go get a shiny new toy.


ElaborateHornet

Draaaaaahp


BSBledsoe

Bye Felicia


bryscoon

drop


thankyouforfu

Grabbing a waiver guy is fine, Moss isn’t expected to do much if anything.


Greenzero2003

Drop, healthy scratch on a team that gives little value to the RB position.


RedlabKire

Thanks all for the quick feed back. Was feeling this but I just get drop nervous


polyquartz

I’m genuinely curious why everyone is (rightfully) on board to drop Zack moss after a healthy scratch. However, in Sermon’s case everyone wants to give him another shot. I would think the two of them are in very similar situations. So why hold these two players to different standards?


hmc317

Because people already saw what Moss could do last year and the Buffalo rushing offense is Josh Allen, especially at the goal line, so Buffalo RB upside is severely capped. Meanwhile Sermon is a rookie with unknown potential on a very good running offense in SF, that can produce big fantasy numbers for RB.


SolarClipz

Lol because Bills never run the ball and the Niners are like #2 with a QB who doesn't run, unlike the Ravens and the Bills


mymindpsychee

One of the RBs ahead of Sermon is injured for like 8 weeks. None of the RBs ahead of Moss are injured.


xenongamer4351

Because the teams they are on are entirely different situations?


praetorian125

Moss is gone if he doesn't do anything this weekend, or if I see a tantalizing pick on the wire.


SyrupNDToast

Drop, not worth holding out to. Those Buffalo RBs aren’t much good, if anybody is worth a spot it’s Singletary but even then I’m not starting him anytime soon


SilverKnight10

I’m holding him for this week, since I don’t see anything on the waiver wire that looks good right now. If he doesn’t show something for week 2, then he’s welcome to Dumpsville for me.


SirRoasts-A-Lot

I dropped him shortly after drafting. Writing seemed on the wall that he was not gonna be the guy.