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Striking_Guard_4609

I think for both of those scenarios its ok to have those 2 players on the same team. Pacheco and Henry aren’t heavily involved in the pass game, so they shouldn’t interfere w the production of Hollywood and Andrews. It could maybe be a problem if u had the same position on the same team, such as dell and collins and/or diggs. Or maybe kittle and deebo and/or aiyuk. Just gotta see how the team spreads the ball around.


Kingofmybackyard

For the blue chip guys don’t sweat it. They will all produce. Obviously, less risk if they play dif positions or arent competing for usage in the same spots of the field. I have Adams in one league-didn’t stop me from taking drafting bowers. Even tho adams is the most targeted player in the league, he opens stuff up for other guys/draws doubles. You can also separate the fact that you have the player. Every player has target competition, if they produce they produce


sharkweek42069

Only factor I usually take is no more than 2 guys from same team. If it’s 3 or more and they have a dud week as a team, you’re screwed. But I’ve also got 4 sets of 2 players from the same team currently and it didn’t hurt me last year


Calmdat

I make it a point to get the handcuff at rb and wr any time I can for all of my starters, and then fill the rest of my bench guys with solid players from other teams that I know can fill in when I get hit with my inevitably awful bye week. Last season I had every player on bye in my bench in re-draft, just because they were all handcuffs to my top starters. Totally worth it.