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Starting QB
Tom Brady

Backup QB
Jake Plummer

Starting RBs
Edgerrin James
Warrick Dunn

Backup RBs
Curtis Martin
Frank Gore

Starting WRs
Chad Johnson
Joe Horn
Lavernaeus Coles

Backup WRs
Eddie Kennison
Eric Moulds

Starting TE
Tony Gonzalez

Backup TE
Christian Fauria

K
David Akers

DEF
Chicago Bears

2006-08-13 05:45:58 · 19 answers · asked by i_ball_4_lyf 2 in Sports Fantasy Sports

19 answers

QBs:
T. Brady and J. Plummer:
You hate him or you love him, it doesn't matter, he's a great player. With Dillon being healthy, he will play even better. And Plummer is a great backup QB as well.
At QB, you are great!
QB rating: A+
RBs: E. James, W. Dunn, C. Martin, F. Gore:
E. James equals stud. Dunn is a good RB but he shares a lot of time with T. Duckett and usually Duckett gets the call to get the TDs in the red zone. And with the Cardinals having 2 great WRs, Warner will elect to go to Fitzgerald or Boldin in most red zone oppurtunities. So rushing TDs will be a problem for you. I bet Martin isn't even going to play so just drop him. While Gore is the starting RB in SF, there's Hicks and Barlow right on his tail in the depth chart so he might not get enough playing time. So you should address the rushing TDs problem and get better backups, other than that, it's all good in the RB department.
RB grade: B-

WRs:
C. Johnson, J. Horn, L. Coles, E. Kennison, E. Moulds.
C. Johnson is a great player. Enough said. J. Horn, I don't know, with R. Bush and D. McAllister, it's pretty much goin to be all running in New Orleans. Horn's gettin old. I wouldn't count on him to be a starting WR in FF. Coles is OK but not a starting WR. He's too mediocore.
Moulds is the ONLY target for D. Carr. But your WRs aren't good. That's your biggest weakness.
WRs grade: C
TE:
T. Gonzalez and C. Fauria:
I'd drop Fauria and just get another player. Gonzalez is good. Your TEs look pretty good.
TE grade: A-
K:
D. Akers:
I don't know, he's too inconsistent and injury prone. I'd get a backup.
K grade: B-
DEF:
Bears:
The best of the best!
DEF grade: A+
Overall grade: B-
Get a another WR. A good sleeper pick is K. Curtis(STL-WR). Drop Martin for Curtis. And drop Fauria for a backup K. Other than that, it's pretty good.

2006-08-13 07:55:09 · answer #1 · answered by The Fantasy King 5 · 0 0

Your QB situation is very strong. Brady has emerged as one of the top producers at the position and is not prone to injury. With the addition of Javon Walker to the Broncos, Plummer should put up robust numbers.

You have a great starting RB in Edgerrin James - don't believe the hype that the Cardinals won't run him enough just because they haven't run their much less talented RBs in the past. People hate on Dunn because the presence of Duckett takes away his TD opportunities, but I think he is one of the most underrated fantasy players and will do well for you at the two spot. If you have an injury at RB or if your league has an additional flex spot for a third RB, you could find yourself in trouble, as C. Martin is injured and may retire and Gore has not earned the top spot - watch the league closely in the first weeks to find a good waiver wire pickup at RB to fill this weakness.

At WR, Johnson's obviously great, but Horn is past his prime and will likely be the 2nd option in NO behind Stallworth this year, and Coles has a very shaky QB situation to deal with (I don't think CP will stay healthy for long). You may well find Kennison emerging as your #2 WR, which isn't the worst thing in the world. You will need someone to step up if you're going to see any production at the 3WR spot.

Your TE, K, and Def situations are all great.

If Dunn and at least one of your other receivers besides Johnson steps up and has a good season, this is a team that could win a title.

2006-08-13 08:44:05 · answer #2 · answered by Matt F 1 · 0 0

7 out of 10

2006-08-13 10:55:36 · answer #3 · answered by davidgreisbaseball 2 · 0 0

QB good, and back up good. WR1 and 2 good, there might be someone better than Coles out there, just because I don't think the Jets are going to do crap this year. Good WR backups

Edge might have a tough time just because of that OL in Arizona, so I think he's kind of a stretch. Dunn as the RB2 is good. Drop the back up TE and look for another prospect RB.

You might want to trade Jake Plummer and Edge for a top RB or two.

It's good, I'm just worried that edge will have tough time behind that line.

2006-08-13 07:40:20 · answer #4 · answered by blessed_11706 2 · 0 0

You dont' have a bad team. Coles is inconsistent and Brady is a solid but not great QB so don't look for a huge amount of points from him. Plummer is a waste of a pick because the Broncos hide him by mostly running the ball and letting him only throw safe passes. I'd dump him.

The Cardinals QB could be a nice pick up for back up. They have incredible WR and now a great RB.

2006-08-13 07:18:41 · answer #5 · answered by Ice4444 5 · 0 0

Its really really outstanding. Tom Brady has vowed to make himself better this offseason, and if he's already one of the best, he is about to become better than the best. Plummer is 1 interception away from being benched though. Youre set at running back, edge shoul dhave a great season. TE you should be pretty good, cuz when the cheifs dont give it to LJ it WILL go to Gonzalez 90% of the time. DEF is great but id like to see a backup. WR you are set. Great team, and good luck!

2006-08-13 05:51:05 · answer #6 · answered by Country Boy 3 · 0 0

Its not bad your weak in the RB position and that is the most important positon in Fantasy football. Especially since Edge isn't gonna have the same year hes accustomed to having. I would try to make a trade to get another decent RB on your squad. other than your team doesn't look that bad. good luck to ya. I'll give ya

6.8/10

2006-08-13 08:04:16 · answer #7 · answered by Taylor C 3 · 0 0

Get rid of Curtis Martin. He won't do much for your team. You did a really good job though. Very solid draft.

I hate Tom Brady too, but he's a very reliable fantasy player, putting up big numbers year after year. It'll be interesting to see how he does with some of his recievers leaving though.

2006-08-13 05:49:01 · answer #8 · answered by Southpaw 7 · 0 0

Not too shabby--I think a bit week in the WR dept and the ground game could be iffy if James fails behind a weak O-line in Arizona

2006-08-13 05:54:01 · answer #9 · answered by Rez 5 · 0 0

David Akers is a little weak. Also your backup rbs are a little iffy, get rid of Curtis Martin and maybe check out Greg Jones (JAC), Marion Barber (DAL) maybe even Davenport/Gado (GB)

2006-08-13 10:53:45 · answer #10 · answered by cowboysfan078 2 · 0 0

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