Both Drew and Daunte are showing excellent signs of adapting to their new team. Stick with Brees as your starter though, since he will have more weapons available to him right off the bat. Also, Drew will have more of a reason to show off why San Diego made a huge mistake (Daunte was unhappy in Minnesota, so his leaving was not a surprise to every NFL fan).
Solid RB corps, especially with Ronnie Brown having the backfield all to himself now. Alexander should repeat his success once again, even with a slightly diminished front line (no Hutchinson anymore) and even break the Madden curse (being on the cover of Madden NFL video games has doomed each cover player the following year). Thomas Jones will be an excellent backup in your team, especially if he ends up splitting carries with Cedric Benson.
Marvin and Reggie on the same fantasy roster is actually not good at all for two major reasons. 1) They will be taking away from one another for yards and TDs. 2) Being on the same team means having the same BYE week ... leaving you one WR short for your fantasy roster when that week comes up. Use Reggie Wayne as trade bait for another solid WR. Donte Stallworth needs to do well this season, or he is pretty much done with his career in New Orleans.
Starting Shockey is a good move, and having Dallas Clark back him up is not bad. Shockey should return to his old self and Clark will rebound from a poor season last year.
The kickers are not bad, but there were probably better choices available at the time. Still, nothing really positive nor negative to say here.
Pittsburgh & Philadelphia for D/ST ... a Pennsylvania fan, are we? Well, either unit should not disappoint. Pittsburgh will have the bulk of its high powered defense remaining. Philly has its unit returning to full strength, and they are being driven by a poor shwoing last year as well, so the Eagles will look to rebound their defense as well.
Not a bad team selection, but make sure BYE weeks are taken into account on your team. Also, observe who is playing against which team and decide who should have the better outing.
Good luck ... you may need it.
2006-06-30 05:04:45
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answered by icehoundxx 6
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Ummm you should probably win. Culpepper will be a top 5 QB by the end of the year and Brees will be top 10. I dont need to say anything about Shaun, Ronnie, Marvin, Jeremy and Pitt. I am not a fan of owning both receivers from a receving corps, but if you do, you picked the 2nd best one (Arizona being the best to own both receivers). Trade Thomas Jones and Dallas Clark for Joe Horn or Chris Chambers or Roy Williams
2006-06-30 08:53:26
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answered by sm_csu 2
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crazy
how about
QB Brett Favre
RB Shaun Alexander Tiki Barber Cadillac
WR TO Donald Driver Randy Moss
TE Jeremy Shockey Bubba franks
Green Bay Packers Defense
2006-06-29 18:37:05
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answered by webb51731 3
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Harrison and Wayne in the same fantasy team is not good. their production may go up with the departure of edge james but you can not gaurantee big games from both each week. stallworth had his biggest year stat wise last season. he is to inconsitant though. so you would be lacking big points from the reciever spot.
Recievers B+
brees is still nursing that shoulder injury and is possible he may not start the first couple weeks of the season. culpepper still has that bum ankle but he has good targets in McMichael, Chambers, and Booker. look for over 25 touchdowns for him.
Quarterbacks B
Shockey is always solid so is clark, good tight ends.
Tightends A
Shaun Alexander is a touchdown machine, he should be over 20 again but not close to his record.
Backs A
Phillys defense will struggle this year with better offenses from the Giants, Skins, and Cowboys. Steelers only threat is
Bengals.
Defense B+
Overall you should be scoring lots of touchdowns with Alexander and Harrison. Watch for Culpepper, he is going to be big this year.
Overall A-
2006-06-30 01:24:45
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answered by fabens79838 2
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Bree's 1st year new system..plus the talent in N.O. is lacking....
Culpepper is interesting....a proven VET ..a new system too but I feel he'll have a easier go at it (6,7*)
ALL your RBs look good (10,8,9*)
Both IND WRs are there too....but Donte wasn't last year one good game ...2 CRUMMY ones (10,10,4)
SHOCKEY bailed Eli out last year alot...I should know Manning was my Back-up (9,7*)
Clark did nothing last year...I believe he was Injured...with James gone Peyton may go to the passing game more
Lindell and Hall are OK...do note I think Buffalo could even be worst than last year....maybe Lindell will get more tries(8,6*)
Pittsburgh is OK ,Philly could surprise(8,7)
2006-06-30 17:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Not bad. You couldn't get a better kicker though? Also, i would start Daunte over Drew, and get rid of Stallworth. The saints will be a ground-based offense what with Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister. try Joe Jurevicius as your #3 wideout.
Overall-B+
2006-06-30 11:15:40
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answered by Sparkiplasma 4
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Drew could be good this year but Culpepper is not a good back up, RB are ok, Marvin should be replaced, Dallas should be replaced and you need Two good Kicker and Replaced Philadelphia. but other then the few thing i have say you did a good job with your team.
2006-06-29 18:20:06
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answered by riprulz 1
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drop culepepper and jones and get a QB and a WR
2006-06-30 03:17:46
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answered by mattman 1
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what's tttttttttthhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaattttttt?
2006-06-29 18:11:17
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answered by rosy 2
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