You did well.
Your QB situation is solid. The question about Palmer is his health, but I personally think he'll start game 1 and be back to 100% by game 4. If he's struggling before then, Leftwich is a fine backup. And you never know with Warner - I like that pick because if he stays healthy he could really explode with that offense. But if he heats up early on I'd dangle him as trade bait since it's just a matter of time before he goes down again.
Your top RB (Alexander) is great, maybe the best in the league. Foster's not spectacular, but he's very viable as a second back. Your backup RB situation is weak; try to use the waiver wire early on to pick up a better insurance policy in case of an injury.
Your WR situation is strong; barring a TO meltdown, your #1 guy is great, and I think D Jackson is one of the most underrated WR picks this year - he could easily be a top 10 guy. Givens is good for a third best WR.
Your TE situation is absurdly good. Kicker is very solid (Vanderjagt will have a fine season despite no longer kicking for the Colts).
Your defense is good; Shanahan placed a special emphasis on creating turnovers prior to last season and they are going to carry that over into this year. Don't look for a lot of sacks though.
2006-08-13 15:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a bad team at all, although I don't know how many users there are and what the settings are, overall 7/10
Starters
QB: Carson Palmer obviously is the best choice but with his injury he could be a problem, so depending on if he is healthy he is a starter
Kurt Warner depending on his matchups can be very good, a great backup because he does tend to get injured
Byron Leftwich is a great sleeper who will break out this year, great starter if Palmer is not healthy
RB: LT is definitely a starter, simple as that
Deshaun Foster is still an unkown because Carolina still doesnt have a set starter, therefore any given week he could be huge or get 1 yard
Samkon Gado is backing up Green, but if Green were to get injured Gado is going to break out
Holmes is backng up Larry Johnson so dont start him
Jacobs is a good goal-line carrier but thats it
WR: TO is a no brainer
Jackson can be an excellent starter but he has that injury
Givens is an ok starter
Curtis has a huge upside but also a huge downside
TE: Look for Gonzo to bounce back
Witten is another solid choice
D: Denver is a sleeper D with good talent
Vanderjagt nice Kicker
Conclusion:
QB- Palmer
RB- Tomlinson, Foster
WR- Owens, Jackson, Givens
TE- Witten
D- Broncos
K- Vanderjagt
You are really weak in the RB position right now and the WR, see if you can pick up guys like Frank Gore, Chester Taylor, Joseph Addai, Laurence Maroney, Joe Jurevicious, Michael Clayton, Mark Clayton, Reggie Brown, Matt Jones
2006-08-13 16:09:28
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answered by mister w 3
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The team could be better
Start Warner in week 1 against the 9ers and see how Palmer does, if hes healthy enough to be a starter.
RB is okay but drop Priest Holmes right now! He's not going to play behind Larry Johnson, dont know what you were thinking. Behind a fantasy stud in Tomlinson, you lack depth at RB.
WR is fine, I dont see Jackson as a solid Number two, I suggest Givens at the number 2 but you have good depth so good job there.
TE is stacked! Try trading Witten for a solid RB.
Def is okay, Broncos are respectable.
You're covered with Vanderjact. Overall pretty good team, not the best but good overall.
2006-08-14 02:24:16
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answered by i_ball_4_lyf 2
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Week 1, I'd start K. Warner because I dought C. Palmer will start, play full game, or even be good if he will play.
But after Palmer's 2nd of 3rd game, put him in the starting role. For RB, definitely LT and probably D. Foster. For WR, T. Owens(if he's healthy cuz he's having some injury problems in camp) and I'd say D. Jackson.
For TE, I'd say T. Gonzalez, but either way, you'll be fine.
And for DEF and K, you only have 1 option.
So, Week 1:
QB K. Warner
WR T. Owens and D. Jackson
RB LT and D. Foster
TE T. Gonzalez
DEF Broncos
K M. Vanderjakt
2006-08-13 16:30:55
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answered by The Fantasy King 5
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If I were you I would start Carson Palmer at QB,
LaDanian Tomilson and Deshaun Foster at RB,
Terrell Owens and Darrell Jackson at WR,
and Tony Gonzalez at TE.
2006-08-13 14:36:49
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answered by Frankfortor 2
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QB: Kurt Warner, until Palmer show's that he's healthy enough to play again.
RB: Tomlinson and Foster
WR: Owens and Jackson
TE: Gonzalez
2006-08-13 15:16:54
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answered by Alberto 2
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You have a pretty good team and here would be my starters :
QB - Palmer
RB - LT , Foster
WR - Owens , Jackson
TE - Gonzalez
I would try and trade one of your QBs (keep Leftwich if possible ) and a couple of your backup RBs for a RB better than Foster and a better backup WR.
You might could get something good for Witten but I would probably keep him because depending on weekly matchups he could be a better pick than Gonzalez some weeks.
2006-08-13 18:54:45
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answered by Rey817 3
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Palmer once he is healthy Warner in the mean time
Lt and Foster
TO and DJ
Gonzo
Broncos
Vanderjaqt
if you have a RB/WR spot i would play Curtis
You have three back up rbs on your roster consider looking for WRs how often are they going to play. Your best bet with them is hope for an injury
2006-08-13 18:03:47
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answered by WWUFB 3
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Kurt Warner
Terell Owens
Jason Witten
LT
Foster
You really need depth at wr.
2006-08-13 17:37:27
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answered by Tucker C 4
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I trust each and every thing Spec Tac stated with one caveat.....Browns are extremely rather good adversarial to the pass. a minimum of so the stats say. on condition that and Flacco's loopy undesirable week, i ought to go Colston. he's a #a million on a pass chuffed crew, and Falcons pass D is that tremendous.
2016-12-06 11:54:01
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answered by sliter 2
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