Brees is a pro-bowler so keep him
Maroney - did you see his breakout performance in that preseason game? amazing!
Coles - he's just ok.
Watson is gonna be Brady's 2nd option behind Branch, keep him.
Gore is athletic and fast even with the 49ers, keep him.
Moss - is going to be behind a lot of top recievers, ...maybe
Gado may share time with Ahman Green.
Anderson may share time with Lewis.
Definitely Keep: Brees, Watson, Gore, Coles
Backups on their teams: Maroney backs up Dillon, Moss backs up Burress/Toomer/Shockey, Gado backs up Green, Anderson backs up Lewis.
I would drop Moss because he's behind 3 starters, but it depends on if you need a WR or RB
2006-08-16 15:17:25
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answered by DUH 2
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you have a few potential drops there..
I would keep Brees, unless you are stacked at QB (such as having either Manning and Brady).
Maroney could be a good sleeper to hold onto. If Corey Dillion gets injured, Maroney will step in. If that happens, I'm not sure Dillion gets the starting position back.
Coles is an decent receiver on an average team, but could be good when the matchup is right.
Ben Watson - Potential Drop here.. if you have any other tight end thats half decent, drop watson. There's no need for two tight ends.
Frank Gore.. another potential drop.. too much time splitting, plus he won't be running alot because SF will be passing to catch up most of the time.
Si. Moss - potential drop - Rookie wide recievers almost never pan out to decent players in real life or fantasy. Its a wasted pick (unless he's a keeper for next year....)
S. Gado.. keep him.. he could end up as Green Bays starting RB at some point.
Same with Mike Anderson.. if Jamal Lewis falters, Anderson may step in.. he may even steal goal line carries from Lewis...
Hope this helped some.
2006-08-16 22:05:18
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answered by rychendroll 3
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1) Brees is alright as a backup. After all, he is accurate and has many weapons all around him... too bad he doesn't have any on the O-line
2) Maroney i would like as a 4th RB if i was weak in the position. He'll get some reps in the beginning and then more as dillon gets pounded.
3) Coles is a solid #4 WR now. The Jets need to work out their QB issues but he should still be ok.
4) Watson is a sleeper since Brady likes his TE's and he's the only solid TE left on the team. (graham's hurt and fauria's on the skins.)
5) Frank Gore is going to float around the waiver wire. I wouldn't get mad if i released him.
6) Moss will also be on the waiver wire. Actually, i'd rather have gore than moss...
7) Gado is a stretch as a backup...green and davenport are back. He's been throwing down to #3 RB again.
8) Anderson is a must trade right now. He might be liked by other teams in your league... if not, you can release him. He's going to be playing a bad second fiddle to jamal lewis' running game
2006-08-16 22:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I would drop Gado, but def hold on to Brees Maroney Coles Watson and Gore, the other 3 are toss ups.
2006-08-17 05:57:18
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answered by i_ball_4_lyf 2
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I would say Moss. Rookie WRs generally go through an adjustment period and he'll be learning along with Eli. Don't expect a lot of consistency here.
I think Frank Gore is being seriously underrated here. Yes, the Niners are not a great team but Norv Turner has done great thing as an Offensive Coordinator and he will find ways to bring out the best in Gore (and Smith). Last year Mike McCarthy had no idea what he was doing. How he got a job as a Head Coach after his poor performance in SF is something I'll never figure out.
2006-08-17 00:23:02
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answered by kenbo 2
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I would say Moss or Coles. Moss is a rookie and they rarely make an impact the first year. Coles is an average WR at best and the running game and QB situation in NY is horrible.
2006-08-17 08:13:11
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answered by Drunk365 7
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Out of that group, prob Si. moss. He's the Giants deep threat but he's not going to be getting the ball that much. Keep in mind, he's behind Burress, Shockey and Toomer in the receiver department and him and and David Tyree are the deep threats.
2006-08-16 22:03:04
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answered by deane28 3
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Gado..will be third string behind green and davenport..and Moss will only be return man, and when they go 4-wide...I'd dump Moss
2006-08-16 23:09:16
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answered by nowolfgang 2
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I have to disagree with everyones assessment of Sinorice Moss. He's going to be the slot receiver, so when teams double Burress and Shockey, it's going to be Moss one on one with a linebacker. He's also going to catch alot of WR screens, quick slants, and get the ball on end arounds.
2006-08-17 03:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Gado, I think GB has him as 3rd string or possibly F.Gore. Anyone on SF49ers can't be a good FFP.
2006-08-16 22:09:35
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answered by Crusher 2
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