Dude, were you in a league smaller than 8 teams? How in the hell did you get 3 of the top 5 backs in the NFL?
That being said, if you get Moss and Johnson, you should be good to go. I'd hate to face you with those 3 RBs. Someone's *** is going to be opened with a drum of whoop-***
2006-08-01 10:16:58
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answered by Michael_D_Miller 3
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Moss, Wayne, Chambers, Johnson. Moss is the number one receiver on his team and is going to put up big numbers. He always puts up against my cowboys and they play twice, but that is not the sole reason, he is just that good and the other receivers on his team arent.
Wayne, has Peyton but there is also possibly the best receiver in history Marvin Harrison. Harrison will get most balls, catches, yards. Wayne is overrated because of Peyton and basically had one huge year followed by some good years.
Chambers and Wayne are about tied. Chambers will blow up if Daunte can stay healthy, he will have a good season, but he is not consistent.
Johnson, simply put. Not a good enough team and can the line block good enough for the ball to even get in the air is the question.
Tip: I had both Wayne and Chambers on my team last year, they were both rocky all season and did not put up the numbers I expected. but they both had a couple big games, the problem with these guys is the inconsistencies.
Moss = Long yardage, screen passes, reverses, returns, Long TD's at least.
2006-08-01 13:34:05
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answered by The Truth 1
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Wayne Chambers Moss Johnson
2006-08-03 18:06:03
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answered by ? 4
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Moss, Chambers, Wayne, Johnson.
Moss is the best WR. He is the best WR on his team, so he will get the most yards, TD's and receptions. Now that Chambers has Culpepper to work with, he will put up some big numbers too.
Wayne plays with Manning, but with Harrison to compete with he won't get as many passes, and Johnson just doesnt play on a good enough team.
2006-08-01 13:00:17
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answered by Mattman22 2
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you're telling me that you have the #1, #2 and #4 ranked backs in fantasy on your team?
you don't need any WR then.
Ignoring the first comment, I'll just answer the question as a stand-alone:
Wayne
Chambers
Moss (over-rated - has a huge game and then two no shows)
Johnson
Of course, you should be able to trade any one of those RB for your choice of WR. I'm surprised you don't have LT too.
2006-08-01 13:34:14
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answered by mikep426 6
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Well first off if u have those three ur league really sucks cause there probably going to all be top 5 scorers but as for receivers ide take chambers because he put up huge numbers last year with a crappy QB and very little run game but this year Ronny Brown will put up better numbers taking attention off him and with Cullpepper he will be able to get better yardage since he'll get alot better passes
2006-08-01 14:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way you could possibly get those three backs is if you're playing in a 2 team league. Or made some unfair trades.
2006-08-01 12:52:23
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answered by ajw5899 2
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I'd go with them exactly how you have them. Chambers could be amazing if Dante gets back to who Dante was, but Moss is just terrific with the deep ball.
2006-08-01 14:02:55
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answered by Sean/Guy Wiley 4
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Take Wayne! HE will do the best this year out of those wr's!
2006-08-01 14:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Chambers (if culpepper is healthy)
Wayne
Moss
Johnson
2006-08-01 12:22:51
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answered by city 3
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