thanks for posting the rounds, it is very helpful.
How many teams? Just wondering how on earth Harrison could fall to the 3rd round. I know you picked #1 or #2 overall, so that makes Marvin #21 or 22 in a ten-team league, but still...
You have a pretty decent team, despite the fact that you wasted your 4th pick on Culpepper when you should have been taking a WR.
Your starting RB are solid - pay not attention to whoever said Westbrook isn't 2nd round caliber - (1) he is (2) you picked last in the 2nd round, so he's actually very good value there. If you said you took Harrison at 2 and Westbrook at 3 it might look better to the uninitiated, but basically you took them back-to-back, so it doesn't matter who went first.
Keep an eye on the Denver RB situation. Shanahan is doing his favorite pass-time, f***ing with Fantasy Football fans. Tatum will probably be the guy, but it's risky.
I love Matt Jones in the 15th - there must be some slow people in your league. Besides, who trades Mcnabb for a defense?
See if you can move Galloway and Culpepper for a stud WR.
2006-08-08 08:17:50
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answered by mikep426 6
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Reggie Brown and Matt Jones are big question marks. They could go either way. It's a pretty big gamble. If there is a quality QB available, I would drop one of those guys. You will need a quality QB to back up McNabb since he is coming off of an injury.
2006-08-08 07:56:44
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answered by MarcCuban 3
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QB Burnell is a scary guy to have on your crew. inclusive of his age he seems primed for the IR. yet he's reliable at the same time as healthful. provide rivers some week s to work out what his sory is except you could p.c..-up or deal for a shown QB. Grade C+ WR that's the most efficient position you've. Moss, Glenn, Keyshawn, T.J., could all be starers on alot of communities and branch snd Clayton are reliable bench fillers. you should definatly keep a number of those men round for a QB or RB. Grade A RB that's an ok bunch no longer large. Rudi should be a lock a week as a starter and Willis for the begining of the season as well. yet you sholuld carry out slightly intense reviews on Willis, Gore, and Addai after the 2d week or so. per chance even throw this kind of guys in with a WR for a properly 20 participant. Grade B- TE McMicheal should be reliable with Daunte throwing at him. i love Hilton on your bench also. He has ability to be the breakout TE of the season. take a seat on him. Grade B+ ok & DEF fairly above overall. now to not a lot you're able to do till issues spread and communities boost their identity as both huge scorers or sufficating D's Grade C+ overall Make some strikes. properly precedence should be getting yet another properly 15 participant or a properly 5 QB. Use your intensity at wideout to fulfill those ends. As of now your crew is middle of the p.c... Grade B-
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answered by Anonymous
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Tatum Bell isn't starting so I would start Joey Galloway in the W/R spot. Your WRs could use a bit of work but the QB, RB, TE, K and DEF spots all look good.
2006-08-08 07:14:27
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answered by EJ 3
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get reggie brown out of ur starters- he isnt that good, joey galloway will have a much better season and i would think about startin daunte over donnovan cuz mcnabb doesnt have much in the wr position, it all depends on dauntes condition when the season starts
2006-08-08 13:57:51
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answered by trojan276 2
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To be honest, your team needs some work. I am not sure I would take Westbrook in the 2nd round. He is a decent RB but maybe a 3rd RB or 2nd if you have a strong WR group.
I wish you luck though, it is preseason and nobody know what will happen!
2006-08-08 07:53:31
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answered by Scott M 3
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I think your team is solid, but you should start galloway and culpepper imo
2006-08-08 09:35:29
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answered by jajed1127 2
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donavan sux so bad, its not even funny. other than that ur team looks reasonable. DIE EAGLES DIE!
2006-08-08 07:54:58
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answered by beatswheats 2
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