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Rice is the perfect back for Cameron's system, but he losses out at the goal line to McGahee. This is a good week for Rice Owners. If he does poor, you know to drop him. If he does well vs CLE, you can probably 'sell high.' If you are planning on trading him, you might make an offer to the T.Jones owner. He will probably reject it. Rice will do well, Jones will struggle. Next week's negotiations should be much easier. -- just a thought.
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While this guest post argues against getting involved in Baltimore, I do think Ray Rice is worth owning, especially at his current ADP. But McClain might just be waiting to ruin our party.
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Rice listed as starter
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Coach says that there will definitely be a RB-by committee in Baltimore this season. He insists that McGahee, Rice, and McClain will all be involved. Sigh... so much for Rice being a nice sleeper.
fantasynews.cbssports.com
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Yeah, when I read that I thought the same thing. There goes me targeting Rice in the later rounds. I still might, but now my expectations are much lower
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It looks like Rice is running with the first team. He makes a very intriguing middle round selection at RB.
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I agree. There's also been a report that McClain is moving to fullback which would be great for Rice. Rice is definitely a solid RB2/RB3 to look at.
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This is true. Even Willis McGahee is saying as much. Surprisingly McGahee still seems to be above him in ADP.... for now.
www.carrollcountytimes.com
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Ray Rice has reportedly bulked up this offseason, and has been more effective catching passes out of the backfield in Ravens camp. Rice is the favorite to assume 3rd down duties for Baltimore this season.
www.baltimoresun.com
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1
Rice is the perfect back for Cameron's system, but he losses out at the goal line to McGahee. This is a good week for Rice Owners. If he does poor, you know to drop him. If he does well vs CLE, you can probably 'sell high.' If you are planning on trading him, you might make an offer to the T.Jones owner. He will probably reject it. Rice will do well, Jones will struggle. Next week's negotiations should be much easier. -- just a thought.
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While this guest post argues against getting involved in Baltimore, I do think Ray Rice is worth owning, especially at his current ADP. But McClain might just be waiting to ruin our party.
www.fantasyfootballfools.com
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17
Rice listed as starter
nooffseason.com
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1
Yeah, when I read that I thought the same thing. There goes me targeting Rice in the later rounds. I still might, but now my expectations are much lower
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4
Coach says that there will definitely be a RB-by committee in Baltimore this season. He insists that McGahee, Rice, and McClain will all be involved. Sigh... so much for Rice being a nice sleeper.
fantasynews.cbssports.com
reply

2
This is true. Even Willis McGahee is saying as much. Surprisingly McGahee still seems to be above him in ADP.... for now.
www.carrollcountytimes.com
reply

1
I agree. There's also been a report that McClain is moving to fullback which would be great for Rice. Rice is definitely a solid RB2/RB3 to look at.
reply

6
It looks like Rice is running with the first team. He makes a very intriguing middle round selection at RB.
reply

5
Ray Rice has reportedly bulked up this offseason, and has been more effective catching passes out of the backfield in Ravens camp. Rice is the favorite to assume 3rd down duties for Baltimore this season.
www.baltimoresun.com
reply

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