If you're in an 8 man league, this was an ok draft, in a 10-man league, a really nice draft.
If 8-man, start Dillion, grab the best of the waiver wire after week 1 in the WR dept, then package Bell and a WR for a better RB/weaker WR, and you'll be fine.
If 10-man, combine Bell with Warner, especially if he had a great 1st week, and convince the person you're trading with that he'll be healthy the whole season, for a better RB/weaker QB, then watch the waiver wire for a QB, you'll find one that will make a decent backup.
2006-07-29 16:37:08
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answered by You'll Never Outfox the Fox 5
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Lloyd will be a #2 or #3 receiver in an offense that will run a lot. His points will be sporadic. He may still be the best option as a #3 receiver.
Bell will be pretty inconsistent. May bust a few big yards and a the occasional long TD, but Dayne will get the goal line carries.
Your team looks pretty strong. Would lean towards starting Dillon as he has a chip on his shoulder. Run him till he breaks.
2006-07-26 12:44:12
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answered by XUSAAAgent 5
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u need another RB i recommend ron dayne of denver if hes available ron dayne is listed as a starter and tatum bell is a back up to him try to trade tatum bell after u pick up dayne someone might assume hes a starter and give u a starting WR like lee evens who i highly recommend once u snag evans ur WR QB TE and defnse is pretty solid and if u cant get lee evans plug reggie brown in that 3rd WR he is gonna have a breakout year for the eagles i also reccomend getting ladanian tomlinsons back up im not sure who he is but LT will get over worked without brees playing QB so they may rest him alot and put his back up in alot he will give u nice numbers for a back up im sure
2006-07-25 13:07:37
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answered by ... 3
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you need another RB. T. Bell will split time, as might Dillon, who might be finished. Brandon Lloyd is not a starting caliber fantasy player. Bennett and Brown are both better. You have two good TEs, I would try to move one of those and maybe a WR for a RB.
2006-07-25 13:00:35
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answered by bulladawudz 3
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I don't think you'll be able to trade for a RB at this point without paying a premium. Keep a close eye on trading camp battles and injury situations and keep an itchy trigger finger on the waiver wire button.
What you CAN do now is figure out who on your bench is most expendable so that when the time comes you can make your move without deliberation.
2006-07-27 04:35:55
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answered by Sea Bass 2
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Try to get something for Bell before the season starts. The RB situation in Denver is always a mess and Dayne is the expected stater as of right now.
2006-07-25 13:15:51
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answered by Stupid Flanders 7
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you need to make a trade for a rb but you don't really have too much to give. i would handcuff dillon with maroney and drop one of the def. i know they are both good def's but when dillon goes down and bell is spliting carries, you will be in trouble.
2006-07-26 02:18:21
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answered by gotearz 4
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Ron Dayne of Denver always.
2006-07-25 14:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a good team just roll with now. Wait to make any moves until the season is underway.
2006-07-27 05:51:04
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answered by pimpc6961 3
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Start Randy McMichael!!!
2006-07-29 20:47:04
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answered by Jersey's Franchise 3
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