If all else fails, go with Peyton Manning. He's gonna be a fantasy stud as usual this year.
2006-08-21 19:03:34
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answered by Afternoon Delight 4
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Shaun A would be my choice. I hear how everyone is saying that Johnson is a stud and that if he had started everygame last year he would have been a 2000 yard rusher.
I also hear how the loss of Roaf won't make that big a difference. Simple fact is it will. They are losing one of the best O-Linemen in the game and even the reports out of training camp are that the O-line is a bit of a worry to Johnson and Trent Green.
Alexander is a proven performer and this Seattle team is favoured to make the Superbowl again this year. I think you have to stick with him but no matter what you do, good luck.
2006-08-22 09:49:21
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answered by CJ B 4
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LT is the safest choice. If you look back over his career he is the only one of these three RBs who has put up consistent numbers and is proven. Yes Shaun Alexander set the league record for most touchdowns last year, but that was sparatic. He will not have the same type of season again, in fact it is tough to predict what kind of season he will have at all. I'm not saying he isn't a top 3 running back, I'm saying that the safest/smartest choice would be LT.
Larry Johnson is high risk/high reward in my opinion.
2006-08-25 16:26:01
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answered by pratt 2
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Don't trade the pick and don't worry about LJ. He will be huge this year! Alexander lost his best OL and he has the whole Madden curse to deal with. Tomlinson has a new QB and gets banged up at the end of the year every year when you need him most. LJ will have the most points scored in Fantasy football this year. Pick him and sit back and collect your Championship. (Assuming you don't mess up the rest of your draft) Good luck!
2006-08-22 09:03:06
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answered by Drunk365 7
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Why would you even consider giving up the number 1 pick? That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard! If you're worried about Larry, pick ShaUn - you can't go wrong with either of them. Seriously, if you're having these kinds of problems, why are you even playing?
2006-08-22 07:23:59
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answered by Kristi C 3
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If you worry abt LJ, take Shaun A. If you own any of the big 3 RBs, you should be halfway to the playoffs.
You shouldn't trade your number 1 pick.
2006-08-22 02:12:31
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answered by choonmengat 3
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I'd still go with LJ, but your concern is understandable. If you can trade down to #2, go for it - but under no circumstance should you trade below #3. Mind you, you could still get LJ at #2 as well.
2006-08-22 09:11:56
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answered by mikep426 6
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I don't know that you can trade picks, you can trade players after. Take S.A., or L.T. or L.J. and then when its your pick again you can still get another great running back, or the best ranked wide out or QB.
2006-08-22 09:33:21
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answered by bgbelden 2
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If its a winners league take alexander. If it's a keepers league take larry johnson. NEVER take a quarterback
2006-08-22 09:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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take LT HES GOING TO BE SOLID AND HAVE A BIG AND BREAK OUT YEAR HE SCORE TD'S FROM RUSHING AND RECVING AND HE WILL BE MVP OF FANTASY AT THE END OF FANTASY AND #1 TO PICK
2006-08-22 03:18:39
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answered by ? 2
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