Ryan Griffen was called upon early in 2018 to play a half back flank role for the Giants as cover for the injured Zac Williams, and he excelled in that role making him a prime candidate for addition of BAC elibigility going into the second half of the year. It didn't happen, however, as his role reverted towards his more customary wing role after the first month. His scoring has remained well below that required of fantasy premium status, meaning his worthiness is now restricted to draft formats where he is a low-end starter.
Ryan Griffen was called upon early in 2018 to play a half back flank role for the Giants as cover for the injured Zac Williams, and he excelled in that role making him a prime candidate for addition of BAC elibigility going into the second half of the year. It didn't happen, however, as his role reverted towards his more customary wing role after the first month. His scoring has remained well below that required of fantasy premium status, meaning his worthiness is now restricted to draft formats where he is a low-end starter.
Griffen door still open
Ryan Griffen continues to frustrate Bulldog supporters and his Dream Team fans with his inconsistency.
A player who has the ability to win games of his own boot with his breath taking run and pin point disposal, Griffen unfortunately hasn’t taken the step into the elite midfielder class.
Thankfully though, Griffen has time on his side at 22 year of age, so his best football is still ahead of him and he may have a big say in how far the Doggies go this season and beyond.