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00:00Which is, if you're watching the games, Tyrone Tracy is clearly the more explosive running back.
00:09He's the younger running back. I think over time that wins out.
00:13So, even though this might be a 60-40 singletary split, I think by season's end it could be inverse.
00:19So, he is 66% rostered right now. I think that might change a lot in the next, you know, couple hours as people make roster room.
00:27Be on the lookout for people who might just blindly drop him.
00:30Because they say, well, singletary's back. Tracy's no good now. I'm just going to drop him.
00:33No, no, no. This is a valuable piece because he's already shown you, when he's on the field with the full workload, he can be a very viable fantasy guy.
00:40I think he has some standalone value, even with singletary back, depending on game scripts.
00:44If his game is competitive today, he's got some touchdown equity.
00:47So, I think Tracy is a guy that should not be dropped. He should be traded for.
00:51You can get him at a throw-in in a deal. Awesome.
00:53And if somebody does drop him in your league, make room for him on your roster because it's a long season.
00:58We've got a lot of football left. As I said, a lot of bye weeks left, too.
01:01So, I think you're in a good spot here, potentially, with Tracy, where talent eventually wins out.
01:06And it's not a knock on Devin Singletary. He's a league-average running back that has made the most of every opportunity he's been given with the Bills, with the Texans, and now with the Giants.
01:15But the fact that he has been with the Bills, with the Texans, and the Giants tells you that he is not the kind of running back that pushes an organization forward.
01:23Tracy might be that guy in the future.
01:25Placeholder.
01:26Yeah, listen, I like it. I think it has a Braylon Allen feel to me, as well.
01:30You'd rather have them on your roster than an opposing manager.
01:33All right, let's move to Christian Watson here, available in about half of the leagues here.
01:38That, to me, is astonishing, but I guess with injuries and things of that nature.
01:41Talk to me about Christian Watson and why.
01:43It's frustration. It's injuries.
01:46Well, that's the thing. It's frustration. It's injuries.
01:49It's when you look at the expectations and how he's fallen short.
01:55And he's fallen short not because of talent. He's fallen short because of health.
01:59So I get it. And I made a pact with myself, right, this year, where I said I'm going to draft him everywhere.
02:06Well, you know what? This happened last year.
02:10I made a pact with myself to draft Rushie Rice everywhere.
02:12And then injuries happened and impatience happened.
02:15And I had to drop him in a lot of leagues because I was like, I just can't hold this guy.
02:18And boy, oh, boy, did I regret it.
02:20A couple of years ago, I'm on Ross St. Brown's rookie season.
02:23Same thing. I drafted him everywhere with my last pick.
02:26He didn't do much in the first half, we all remember.
02:28We all remember how that season ended.
02:30So Christian Watson is extraordinarily talented.
02:33I made a pact with myself. I don't care how many injuries I have.
02:36You grit your teeth, you bear it, you figure it out, and you wait for this guy to get healthy on the field.
02:41And that glimpse we saw last week, good things can happen.
02:44So I love the situation he's in. He's got a great quarterback.
02:48The potential's there for touchdowns every time he gets a target.
02:51He doesn't need to get 10 targets a game to be great.
02:53You can get him five targets a game. He can be a great wide receiver.
02:5653% is the frustration, it's the injuries, it's all that stuff.
03:00Add him wherever he's available, because he has definite impact upside.

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