Shuffle Up: Rob Gronkowski scores when he wants

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Okay, here are the Shuffle Up rules.
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We are talking rest-of-season value. Everything to this point is an audition. If you want leaders to this point, you’ll find them elsewhere. If you want Week 9 rankings,*click over here.
This week, we did Quarterbacks and Tight Ends. Next week, new position.
You’ll disagree with stuff because that’s why we have a game. Try to stay grounded and rational with your players, it’s one of the most important skills in your fantasy toolbox.
The prices are unscientific and just a way to compare the players. When players are at the same price, it means they are considered even. I do not compare prices with other shuffles (or outside positions), and I do every shuffle from scratch.
[Yahoo Daily Fantasy Football: First place wins $100K in our $500K contest for Week 9]
Assume a half-point PPR scoring format. I will eventually comment on many (perhaps most) players, but I do not promise a comment on everyone.
If you have a constructive piece of criticism, I’ll consider it. See something out of place? Offer some reasoning. I may alter the list between initial post and the next 12 hours or so.
And now we shuffle, shufflers.
$35 Rob Gronkowski: Highest peak we've ever seen from a tight end.
$30 Greg Olsen: Leads the position in market share and red-zone share.
$30 Tyler Eifert: Hasn't been volume monster but touchdowns win games.
$27 Travis Kelce: Andy and Alex just aren't wired that way.
$25 Antonio Gates: His 75 percent is better than most at full throttle.
$24 Jimmy Graham: Scoring drought, but usage is perking up.
$24 Gary Barnidge: Bad matchups haven't held him back very often.
$22 Jordan Reed: A superstar when he's on the field.
$20 Benjamin Watson: It's happened too long for us to ignore.
$20 Jason Witten: Hoping for a month of Romo.
$17 Delanie Walker: The only reliable downfield option in Tennessee.
$17 Martellus Bennett: Double-digit targets in three starts.
$16 Charles Clay: Last target standing in Buffalo.
$15 Julius Thomas: One strong game and two no-shows since return.
$14 Heath Miller: Instantly returns to relevance with Big Ben back.
$14 Eric Ebron: Not commanding ball, but still, a soph breakout.
$13 Crockett Gillmore: If he can stay healthy, huge opportunity here.
$12 Coby Fleener: Chudzinski is a tight end guy, maybe something pops.
$11 Ladarius Green: Dinged up at the worst time.
$10 Jacob Tamme: Basically the No. 3 option on a thin usage tree.
$9 Richard Rodgers: Doesn't get deep, doesn't dominate in close.
$9 Zach Ertz: Like most Philly things, a first-half flop.
$9 Austin Seferian-Jenkins: Breakout looked imminent before the injury.
$7 Jordan Cameron: They have no idea how to unlock him.
$5 Vernon Davis: He'll have a role but won't happen overnight.
$4 Kyle Rudolph: Gets some goal-line flips, nothing else.
$3 Larry Donnell: Self-cleaning oven, drops himself.
$3 Garrett Celek: Has a chance to start, if he's over concussion.
$3 Clive Walford: Most British sounding name since Winston Wolf.
$3 Dwayne Allen: Do you get points for his blocking?
$2 Jared Cook: He's teased us for the last time.
$2 Scott Chandler: Behind so many in NE, gets lost in shuffle.
$1 Lance Kendricks: He'll have 2-3 viable games a year, no warning.
 
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