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2006-09-07 01:45:23
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answer #1
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answered by Texan 6
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2006-09-07 08:49:56
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answer #2
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answered by John P 2
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2006-09-07 10:17:04
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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2006-09-07 09:17:08
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answer #4
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answered by reporebuilder 4
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above average I'd say 7 but it depends on how many teams are in your league... Randy Moss is not a value at WR anymore... Hasselbeck was outstanding last year, but I wouldn't say he's to tier 1 either... Janikowski is a mid level kicker. C. Williams is an outstanding RB on a team that doesn't produce much offense... Westbrook may be under-rated as a fantasy scorer, and Harrison and Chambers are big time wide outs.... In a 10 team league you're probably top3, but in a smaller league you're in the middle of the pack.
2006-09-07 09:05:31
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answer #5
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answered by In the light 3
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8/10. If Westbrook cames back from the injury and Williams progresses as expected to go along with your top-tier QB, WRs, and TE, you may have a real good shot at winning your league.
2006-09-07 09:11:36
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answer #6
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answered by Grim Meeper 2
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Where you lack in RB, you will make for in WR. I dont know why people think that WR's dont make as much as points as RB.
If you look at statistics, some WR's, like Terrell Owens (when he plays a complete season) , make as much fantasy points as any running back. Good job drafting. If you can get another running back, like some rookies...go for it.
Overall: 8.5
2006-09-07 08:56:19
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answer #7
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answered by Eltownzjem 3
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I would rate a 5 get rid of moss
2006-09-07 08:50:49
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answer #8
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answered by Daniel Z 1
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about an 7-8, running backs are the money position and you are a little weak there.
2006-09-07 11:59:51
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answer #9
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answered by Dz Nutz 3
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5 at best
2006-09-07 08:49:03
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answer #10
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answered by N3WJL 5
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