Your team is pretty solid the only weak spot i see is Wide Reciever. I wouldn't trade either of your top 2 backs, your best bet would be shop Thomas Jones to the owner of Cedric Benson. He might want handcuff that pick and you could upgrade your Recievers.
2006-08-10 07:40:56
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answered by Tranuine 3
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This team is not bad. You have depth at TE and RB, but the consensus is you need better WRs and I agree. See about packaging a deal with either Droughns or Cadillac for a no.1 receiver. Moats has no value: drop him and see about a WR on the waiver wire. I'd also start Bruce instead of Reggie Brown, just until you see what Brown can do for Philly (no pun intended) If you do make a deal, make sure you scoure the waiver wire for a backup RB.
Other than that, good luck this season
2006-08-09 12:25:34
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answered by Michael_D_Miller 3
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Your WRs could use some work. I would not trust a NE WR to be consistent. Also, don't overrate Reggie Brown just because he's the #1 in Philly. I'm not saying he'll suck but being a #1 doesn't automatically mean he's going to be a beast.
Find out which teams need some RB help and trade Jones or Droughns. I don't think Moats has much value.
2006-08-09 10:20:16
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answered by kenbo 2
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WR is where you need the most help. The good news is, a decent WR always pops up on the waiver wire within the first week or two. Just make sure you're Johnny on the spot when that happens, and you'll be in ok shape without having to make another position weaker.
Even with that, you're probably a "middle of the pack" team; if things break your way, you could be vying for a playoff spot.
2006-08-09 15:42:54
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answered by You'll Never Outfox the Fox 5
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You seem to need an upgrade at WR. Branch and Brown (WR-PHI) aren't likely to get 1000 yds. Joe Jurevicius may be on the waiver wire. Get a backup kicker. Keep Moats for when Westbrook gets hurt. What about defense?
2006-08-09 15:36:18
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answered by Sparkiplasma 4
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B-
With no dominant offensive threat Its hard to even give you team a B-. Williams is your top player potential wise being the highest pre-ranked player at 14. Your top priority should be trading for a new QB. StL will not be nearly as powerfull offensivly with the departure of pass happy head coach Martz and bulgar has proven to be quite fragile. Also, in a 10 player league you should be able to find better reserves then Jones, Moats, Ferguson. A rookie Qb could kill two birds with one stone if any of them are left.
2006-08-09 11:03:56
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answered by StoneworkiN 3
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QB's are ok...starting RB's are decent....good TE's...kickers are kickers..
You could use a little better WR's corps...I'd start Bruce though..I'd trade a TE and a backup RB for a better WR
2006-08-09 10:27:47
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answered by bernie 2
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WOW! to procure an awsome team. you would be happy with Hasslebeck, I had him final year. Alexander= STUD. Ronnie Brown, marvelous 10 working back. Harrison-Manning hookup.Chambers solid reciever. Burress- Manning Hookup.Shockey marvelous 5 Tight end. guy is that somewhat your team? you will definately end contained in the marvelous 3 on your league if maximum gamers stay healthful. each and every physique else who rated your team are idiots!!!
2016-09-29 02:30:25
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answered by lyon 4
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wr. trade an rb you have too many and you should get a solid wide out because you need more there, maybe you could package in your k. because people overrate fantasy kickers
2006-08-09 10:36:42
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answered by lieb11 2
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ummm you need a better QB i think you could wait till cady or ronnie get better so u can trade them for a good wb and RB other than that you need D
2006-08-09 10:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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