"During training camp, you and Woody Paige were the only ones in the Denver media saying Willis McGahee was better than Knowshon Moreno for the Broncos in the John Fox system. Now that we've seen what McGahee can do I want to know if you think he'll keep it up for the rest of the season. When Moreno gets healthy will this be more of a running back by committee? Should I just drop Moreno in my re-draft league? I have a chance to pick up Patriots rookie RB Stevan Ridley off the waiver wire.
— Andre, Lakewood
Cecil Lammey: Fox wanted to build a sophisticated ground game and McGahee is simply the best back to do that. In four games he has two 100-yard rushing games. That's the same number of 100-yard rushing days that Moreno has in the last two years as the Broncos' featured runner. It's time for the team to move forward with McGahee as the primary ball carrier, and I think he can keep it up for the rest of the season.
He has fresh legs after backing up Ray Rice in Baltimore for the last three years. Moreno has a place on the team, but it's as a change-of-pace runner and receiver out of the backfield. Feel comfortable dropping Moreno and picking up Ridley off the waiver wire. Ridley is a power back with deceptive speed. The Patriots are a pass-first team, but when they get to the red zone we could see more from Ridley as the team's short-yardage and goalline runner.
I play in a PPR league where we play three WRs and do not have a separate slot for a TE. I have played Packers TE Jermichael Finley all four weeks and outside of Week 3 have not gotten much from him. That being said, I have Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald, Vikings WR Percy Harvin, Saints WR Lance Moore, Raiders WR Denarius Moore and Ravens WR Torrey Smith. I guess what I need to know, is should I continue playing Finley as one of my three receivers?
— Craig, Lakewood
Lammey: I would continue playing Finley as one of your WRs. He's simply too good to keep on your bench. Yes, he's been disappointing at times this year but teams have been scheming to take him away from Aaron Rodgers?."