I don't really think your team has many holes in it:
Hasselback is top 5 in fantasy
Leftwich is an awesome bench. (I would be comfortable with you trading him 'cause your only gonna need him for one week, Hasselback's bye week, like maybe trade him for somewhere you think you're weak and get a mediocre backup such as Brunell, McNair who probably aren't taken)
Johnson - good pick, strong RB
Jackson - tends to get hurt a little, might suffer a little bit because Martz (who loves his offense ) is gone however you have chester taylor on your bench will gives you a lot of depth at the RB position
Chambers - Culpepper loves him
Williams - does tend to get hurt but again Martz (OC) loves his offense
Brown - besides Westbrook and Smith, Brown is McNabbs only other target
Jones and Clayton - Both strengthen your depth
TE - nothing to even comment, except they both have the same bye week, 7
K - very good and doesn't miss very much
DEF - again very good DEFs but both have same bye week, 4
Overall Grade - B+ (drops a little because of TE and DEF having same bye weeks, otherwise great drafting)
2006-08-16 11:43:44
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answered by cowboysfan078 2
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Chris Chambers and Roy WIlliams will be huge!! Chambers now has a guy who can throw to him, Daunte. And if Daunte's knee gets hurt again he has Harrington. Roy Williams will get a boost from Martz being the O cordinator, and he should be free from injury this season. Ive seen quite a few people with both Johnson and Jackson, and honestly they are not my favorite running backs. They will put up great rushing numbers however, but maybe not as much as Edge, who has the Arizona Passing game to help spread the field for him. Or even Ronnie Brown who is an amazing young talent. Honestly i would try and make a trade for these two running backs instead, but thats just me and you will have a great running staff either way. Matt Hasselbeck is a great QB, no doubt, but look at who he is throwing to. Youve got to worry about Jacksons health, and Burleson isnt that great. Again Hasselbeck will still put up great numbers, but i like the outlook of Delhomme and Plummer better. Either way, you will be fine this year.
2006-08-16 11:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's pretty damn solid! Chester Taylor will be a huge surprise this year and K. Jones may even do something in Martz's offense. I think Chambers and Williams will be top 10 WR's at worst. Big fan of Heap this year. M. Jones is one of my sleeper picks along with V. Davis. Only real issue is back-up QB. Not a fan of Lord Byron. Scan the waiver wire. See if Kitna or Volek are available. Other than that it's quite impressive. You should do well this year. Good luck!
2006-08-17 01:24:31
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answered by Drunk365 7
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12-person league, drafting 7th? This is an outstanding 12-man team...I'd be interested in knowing who you traded to get Jackson.
With 2 RB's who in my opinion could both finish top 8, and Hasselbeck, that's all you really need to win a 12-man league. On top of that, you've got Todd Heap, who will benefit greatly from Steve McNair's presence, and Pitt's D? Your WR's only need to be average (which I think they are going to be) for you to be a dominant team in your league. Be an aggressive waiver wire player for a few weeks and you should have your league locked up. The only teams to worry about are the ones who have one of the big 3 RB's or Manning, but they'd have to have taken some risks to have players around them to win with.
2006-08-16 15:52:53
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answered by You'll Never Outfox the Fox 5
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Youre a lil weak at reciever, Chambers will be ok and hopefully williams isn't hurt. If I were you I would look at Getting Nate Wahsington on your bench he's number 2 in the Pittsburgh Depth chart and He will put up some decent numbers. I think your D is Solid you got some decent backs Steven Jackson is a game breaker. You should be alright at QB You got a good team man good Job
2006-08-16 10:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Your team looks really good. Since you have 4 good starting RBs you can afford to trade one of them for another WR. I would say that someone will think of Jones in high value. Your WRs right now are solid so dont do any crazy trades, but definetly try to upgrade the position. I love your TEs, Ks, and Def also
2006-08-16 11:37:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Chambers will have a big year, but your other WRs are suspect. If you could package a WR and bench RB your team will be improved. I suggest trading Roy as he might have some value and either Talyor or Anderson to get a better WR.
2006-08-16 11:47:02
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answered by Plantlink 2
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your bench sucks and tampa bay's protection is suspect. you forget approximately they play interior the nfc south with carolina and atlanta. seem on the offensive gamers on those group. there is extremely some factors they're going to resign interior the those video games. none of your bench gamers are going to do something for you. in line with risk bledsoe. for the main section they are the two coming off injuries or decrease than performers. so your proper case project is to pray none of your starters get harm. mcnabb performs interior the nfc substantial and doesnt have stable receivers or a respectable back. boldin is large, moss became large, mason wont provide u large numbers. johnson is large. bush would be large. witten performs in dallas have been terry glenn gets lots of the balls and stats. so the starters seem extraordinarily stable.
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answered by coupe 4
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I give a 7
2006-08-16 10:39:11
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answered by valgal115 6
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You're Ok I'll give you a 7 but if you can do something more with your Wide Receivers
2006-08-16 10:49:04
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answered by TrustNo1 2
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