great team
2006-08-21 03:15:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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QB situation is probably the major rough spot on this roster. Culpepper could have an awesome year with the 'phins as long as he rebounds physically & mentally from last year. Vick is a good QB in real life, but for fantasy he doesnt put up very many decent numbers, so its unlikely you'll even use him unless culpepper gets hurt, and/or during the bye week. I dont think Rackers is a great kicker, but thats not normally a strong fantasy position anyway. TE, WR, & RB all look great, especially RB. All in all this team looks tough as long as Culpepper, Jackson, and Horn stay healthy.
2006-08-21 03:55:59
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answered by Junior8Rulz 1
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i would give it a 9 out of 10
Dante will be avery solid Qb and will rack up the yards and TD's escpeiccialy with Chris Chambers hauling them in.
Edge and Jackson are a good duo of Rb's and they should both be very productive. Warrick Dunn is also a great back to fall back on if one gets injured or goes on bye
The receiving corp is good but not to deep. I would look into picking up a guy like Reggie Brown or Eric Moulds who should be available. They will help give you some depth.
You are all set at the TE position since you have the best in the league with Gates. I would try to get a better backup since Jeremy Stevens is out for about 4-6 weeks.
You are also all set at kicker with Neil Rackers who should get plenty of oppurtunities.
You also have the best Defense in the league and a decent backup.
If you can get some depth at receiver this can very well be a champonship team.
2006-08-21 06:12:20
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answered by Boom!!! Shock A Locka 5
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Culpepper is a extensive threat which will the two pay off or make you a extensive winner. James's abilities are reducing, so i might initiate Stephen Jackson, previous to James. taking place the checklist, Neil Rackers is a huge selection. at the same time as he would desire to no longer make it to the playoffs, he set some variety of kicking checklist. undesirable selection on Jeremy Stevens, he can communicate the communicate yet can no longer walk the walk (drops too many passes). with a bit of luck M. Vick is Michael Vick and not his brother Marcus Vick. Michael Vick is a huge runner and he has labored complicated together with his recievers interior the offseason so i might easily initiate him interior the early going until eventually Culpepper is located. standard, sturdy team with some question marks.
2016-09-29 12:23:51
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answered by ? 4
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You should look at getting a 3rd QB - or at least keep your eyes on the wire in case Culpepper or Vick goes down. McCardell is totally dependent on Rivers and how he progresses. Starting both McCardell and Gates could be risky - unless Rivers is far better than everyone gives him credit, they won't both perform for you.
Jerramy Stevens tweaked his knee and will mist the beginning of the season. I wouldn't count on him beyond that, so you might want to replace him now.
You might want to trade Dunn for a #3 receiver who returns, especially if you get points for return yardage. In a 2 RB, 3 WR league, I'm not sure that you can afford to keep 2 RB's on your bench and only have the one WR.
2006-08-21 05:16:28
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answered by redwolf7782 3
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Generally, it looks good, except: 1. I don't love either of your QBs (especially not the injury-prone, wildly overrated Vick, whom I avoid like the plague on draft day); and 2. your backup defense (Cincy) has a rough game (against Baltimore) the week of Carolina's bye (the first week in November). Cincy's D isn't great under the best of circumstances, and playing Baltimore is by no means the best of circumstances!
I would look for a D with a more favorable matchup that week, if your league has one available.
2006-08-21 02:55:52
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answered by kcbranaghsgirl 6
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qb could use some upgrading. i like vick more than culpepper, maybe trade culpepper for someone who will put up better numbers but not as glamourous, like green.
2 of the top 10 back, solid if az line can help james at all.
pretty solid at wr, look for horn to slightly outperform mccardell for your number 2.
the rest are solid, especially when gates leads all te's.
2006-08-21 03:32:20
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answered by David S 2
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Pretty Freggin Awsome Great Job Man!!!
2006-08-21 05:44:40
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answered by ryan o 2
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If you have a deep league with several teams (say around 10) you're squad could do pretty well.
If you have a smaller league, I think you better look into acquiring some new players.
2006-08-21 02:02:07
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answered by Jay 1
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Good draft no real weakness. Might wanna start vick instead of culpepper but it's close.
2006-08-21 04:34:59
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answered by B Rad 3
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It's ok. I'm concered about E.James this year b/c of a shaky offensive line; same with S. Jackson.
I'd try to trade Vick away though.
2006-08-23 05:10:39
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answered by wmicah33 3
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