QB T. Brady
WR M. Harrison
WR T. Glenn
WR Ro. Smith
RB L. Tomlinson
RB C. Dillon
TE J. Witten
BN J. Delhomme(Car-QB)
BN D. Bledsoe(Dal-QB)
BN K. Johnson(Car-WR)
BN M. Brunell(Was-QB)
BN D. Williams(Car-RB)
BN J. Wiggins(Min-TE)
K J. Elam
DEF Colts
Any suggestions??
2006-07-30
12:17:35
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I proposed a trade of T. Glenn and M. Brunell for C. Jackson.
Is that good??
2006-07-30
16:11:14 ·
update #1
Should I pick up?
1. F. Gore(SF-RB)
2. M. Anderson(Bal-RB)
3. J. Porter(Oak-WR)
2006-07-31
10:25:15 ·
update #2
Adam S, I also have D. Bledsoe.
2006-07-31
10:26:35 ·
update #3
I like your team a lot.
My ratings:
QB: Tom Brady, Jake Delhomme and Mark Brunell
Brady and Delhomme are excellent quarterbacks. Brady can be counted on to throw at least 25 touchdowns every year and Delhomme has the best receiver in the league with Steve Smith. While Brady is a stud and plays well in most every game, Delhomme can be counted on to play 3 - 4 completely awful games per year. Brunell is average at best, but he has a game-changing receiver in Santana Moss. Overall, your quarterback situation is very strong.
Grade: A-
RB: Ladainian Tomlinson, Corey Dillon and DeAngelo Williams
Tomlinson is the best player in the game without a doubt. How many players can say that they could rush for 1500 yards per year, score 20 touchdowns and have 100 catches. Only one player can claim that, and his name is LT. Dillon is a solid player. He had a rough year last year but he still managed to score 12 touchdowns. I expect him to bounce back and get over the 1000 yard hump again this year. DeAngelo Williams will get a chance to contribute immediately. The only player stopping him is Deshaun Foster and he is injury prone, so expect Williams to get a lot of rushing opportunities. Solid, but not brilliant.
Grade: B-
WR: Marvin Harrison, Terry Glenn, Rod Smith and Keyshawn Johnson
Harrison is a stud; no questions asked. Harrison can be counted on to get at least 1100 yards and 10 touchdowns a year with Peyton Manning throwing to him. Glenn is a question mark, however. He had a good year last year, but it is hard to determine his role this year since T.O. arrived. Rod Smith is solid, also. Smith will get at least 1000 yards a year and 5 touchdowns, so he should definitely be in the starting lineup. Keyshawn Johnson should have a really good season this year considering that he is starting along side Steve Smith, and he should get some open looks. Again, very solid.
Grade: B
TE: Jason Witten and Jermaine Wiggins
Witten is one of the league's best tight ends. With Owens patrolling the sidelines in Dallas, Witten should have an even bigger season and can be expected to up his touchdown totals. Wiggins is a good tight end, also. He had just one touchdown last year, but he managed to snag nearly 600 yards receiving. Who else is Brad Johnson going to throw to in Minnesota anyway? Expect a big season from Wiggins. This is your best position.
Grade: A
Kicker: Jason Elam
Elam is one of the league's greatest kickers ever. Period. End of story.
Grade: A
Defense: Indianapolis Colts
The Colts have a solid defense, but they were burned by the Steelers in the playoffs. I am a big Colts fan, but I am not sold on their defense. If anything can bring your team down, this defense might.
Grade: B-
Overall grade: B+
Some suggestions to take into consideration...
1. I would be inclined to start Keyshawn Johnson in Week 1 considering that Terry Glenn and the Cowboys are facing a good defense in the Jacksonville Jaguars. And when has a WR teammate of Terrell Owens ever had a good year?
2. I would pick up at least one more running back. Some good sleeper running backs who might still be available are Frank Gore of the San Francisco 49ers and Ahman Green of the Green Bay Packers.
3. Pick up or trade for another proven defense. The Colts had a solid season last year, but they haven't proven that they can really stop anyone. Ex: Pittsburgh, Cincinnati
Other than that, this team is really good.
Hope that helps.
2006-07-30 14:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Brady is a solid but not great fantasy QB. Glenn and Smith won't score much but your RB's look good.
It's a good team but not a great one but you should do fairly well. I think your goal is to improve your WR's. Smith is up there in age and doesn't score much and Glenn is injury prone and also doesn't have great stats.
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I would dump Brunell. He's not a big fantasy guy at all and you already have 2 other QB's.
2006-07-31 06:37:38
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answered by Ice4444 5
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Your team is pretty good, but I do have one problem with your team you have too many QB's. You should have drafted another RB or WR in their place. Your WR's are very weak after Harrison and after Tomlinson your RB's are very weak. YOu have a solid TE, and a solid DEF. If I were you I would be trying to trade somebdoy either Delhomme or Bledsoe and get yourself a stronger 2nd RB or 2nd WR. Overall your team is about a
6.4/10
2006-07-30 21:10:00
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answered by Taylor C 3
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you have a great team...the only thing i would suggest is maybe giving up brunell for another WR or RB. two qb's on a fant team is usually the max or in otherwords all you need to succeed
2006-07-30 21:43:24
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answered by shektor9 3
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I'd say that you should start Keyshawn now that he has a better QB like jake delhome. The panthers rely on there pasing game, but they might start running more due to the new guy they just drafted. But your team looks great!
2006-07-30 19:38:08
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answered by Andrew S 2
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You need to trade Tom brady for two or one good wr's! If you trade him you still have delhomme!
2006-07-30 22:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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you should trade some of your qbs and get some help with rb
2006-07-31 12:56:15
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answered by zeus010791 3
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