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QB: Eli Manning, Donovan McNabb, Michael Vick
RB: Rudi Johnson, Ronnie Brown, Mike Anderson
WR: Santana Moss, Chris Chambers, Marvin Harrison, Keenan McCardell, Deion Branch, Eric Moulds

TE: Chris Cooley
D/ST: Broncos, Ravens
K: Matt Stover

2006-08-11 05:44:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Fantasy Sports

This Is a league of ten teams

2006-08-11 09:38:35 · update #1

10 answers

I've dealt with alotta fantasy teams lately, and yours is one of the best I've seen. Is this at least a 10-team league?

Here are your starters:

QB- Eli Manning until he stops throwing alot. Once that happens Vick should come in. Although I like McNabb, you should trade him now while his value is high.

RB- Johnson and Brown are great runners on a backfield devoted to them. Mike Anderson is a definite NO! He won't get above 5 TD's with Jamal Lewis being the featured back. Trade (if anyone will accept) Anderson A.S.A.P.
Now you'll need a good backup. I think you should trade Anderson and McNabb for dunn, chester taylor, etc.

WR- Chris Chambers, Marvin Harrison, Santana Moss. Lion, tiger and bear. WOW! This is the best receiving core I've seen this year. Santana won't get nearly as much as last year, but he will still be a great starter. McCardell and Branch are great backups and Eric Moulds should go back to the waiver wire.

TE- Cooley is the H-Back in a system for him. He'll be an amazing TE. You really need a backup though... LJ Smith is a great backup and the person owning him should be willing to trade with you.

D- Broncos are a great backup, but the storyline here is the Ravens D. Alot of people have looked past them, but they still have the core of players from the "RAVEN STORM" in their Super Bowl Year. (Lewis, Reed, McCallister...) Now they finally have a solid offense to keep them off the field. A top 5 D.

K- hmmm, kicker is interesting. To tell you the truth, I would say to trade Stover and Moulds (or anderson) for Akers or Tynes. They're both ready to go to Hawaii and the teams that have them should be backups. *Remember, Neil Rackers came off of the waivers last year.

2006-08-11 07:07:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It looks like QB is really your weakest spot.. Manning is still young, but could end up with repsectable numbers. McNabb has no recievers to speak of, and Vick's window has come and gone. When the Falcons consider the BACKUP QB untouchable in trade talks, that says something about their confidence in Vick...

at RB, you have some incredible talent in Johnson and Brown. Anderson will probably be a platoon player at best, unless Jamal Lewis really falters this year.

WR - you are definately loaded. Moss, Chambers, and Harrison all have the potential to be studs every week. The other 3 aren't bad either.

Cooley will be a great TE, and you can't go wrong with either Defense.. I think the Ravens are a bit more aggressive and will get you more overall.. just a hunch. Stover is about as reliable as they come for kickers.

I'd see if you could package one of the QB's and perhaps one of your recievers (even a stud one if needed) to get a top 5 QB.. maybe a Hasselbeck or Brady (for example). Moss might be a good reciever to trade since Washington acquired both Randle-El and Brandon Lloyd.. he won't be seeing the ball quite as much as he did last year.

As for starters:
QB - Eli Manning
RB: Rudi Johnson
RB: Ronnie Brown
WR: Marvin Harrison
WR: Chris Chambers
Flex (if you have one): Santana Moss
TE: Cooley
D/ST: Ravens
K: Stover

Good Luck!!

2006-08-11 14:31:24 · answer #2 · answered by rychendroll 3 · 0 0

QB: start eli he has more weapons and with tiki barber there he wont have as much pressure.plus donovan doesnt have a good WR, and i think you should start vick whenever the falcons play a really bad D

RB: Rudi and ronnie, ronnie will have top 5 numbers and rudi is just good

WR:chambers, harrison, and i would say moss but i think since brady only has branch as an good WR branch might have some pretty big games

TE:........i guess cooley but you should get vernon davis of the 49'ers a great rookie

D: RAVENS!!!

good team

2006-08-11 05:59:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends...in my league, it would look like this.

QB: McNabb
RB: R. Johnson, R. Brown
WR: C. Chambers M. Harrison
WR/RB: S. Moss or Branch (depends on matchup)
TE: Cooley

D/ST: Broncos (Ravens during bye-week or matchup)
K: M. Stover

2006-08-11 05:57:47 · answer #4 · answered by Austin 2 · 0 0

Overall your team is very strong.

Your QB depth is very good with a lot of upside in Eli.

Your top 2 backs are excellent and you have 3 elite WR's.

The only thing I see if that your RB depth is weak. after your top 2 there is a big drop off. I'd look to the waiver wire to improve on those depth issues but all in all, nice team.

2006-08-11 05:54:56 · answer #5 · answered by Tranuine 3 · 0 0

i dont believe your team! If im correct you got Harrison, Chambers, Moss, Rudy, and r Brown in the first five rounds! NO WAY!

2006-08-11 08:53:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why'd you draft so many QB's? Obviously this is either a 6 or 8 team league which is pathetic.

You need at least one more RB; your starting 2 are fine, but you need one more. That's it.

2006-08-11 06:01:43 · answer #7 · answered by mikep426 6 · 0 0

proper i'd deffinetly reccomend you %. up Orton off waivers. With him going adversarial to the Lions, even a foul day for Orton adversarial to the lions ability an outstanding pastime. haha good fortunate, become hoping this helped.

2016-11-29 22:26:13 · answer #8 · answered by gori 3 · 0 0

good.

QB's are good. WR's are good. RB's are decent. TE's is ok. the rest is ok.

2006-08-11 06:01:43 · answer #9 · answered by MikeAwesome 4 · 0 0

Never again.

2006-08-11 06:17:08 · answer #10 · answered by Bill D 2 · 0 0

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