Brees- Doesnt have enough weapons in NWO
Brunell- Can't trust an old qb and Portis is focus of offense.
Leftwich- Has his up weeks and down but don't be thrown off by great performance this week. Still avg at best.
Kitna- Should put up more passing yards with Martz but not sure about receiving corps.
Mcnair- Has his buddy Mason and a strong run game to compliment pass. also has a TE in Heap who is a top 6 TE in the league.
Pennington- Too much of an injury risk.
All in all i would say this is how I rank the QB's left.
McNair
Kitna
Brunell
Leftwich
Pennington/Brees (Tie)
I would definitely consider picking up McNair and starting him this week vs Oakland but not if it means dropping Green. I don't think you drop him till you get absolute word on how long he will be out.
Kitna goes into Chicago so its not a good week to start him and Leftwich is facing Pittsburgh next Monday and will probably be sacked a good 4-5 times and be good for at least one turnover.
GL
2006-09-11 08:19:19
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answered by CJ B 4
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Mcnair has the best matchup next week (OAK). After that Kitna has 4 or 5 good matchups in a row (but not next week at CHI). Leftwich has a pretty nice schedule as well (again, not next week when they play PIT).
Plummer is imploding. Ever since Tranny (um, Shanny) drafted a QB in the 1st round, Jake lost all confidence. I might drop him too and pick up Mcnair and Leftwich or Kitna.
2006-09-11 06:28:31
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answered by mikep426 6
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I would say start Plummer against poor defenses...remember he has javon walker now. As far as free agency, I think it is a no brainer to go with Steve McNair. He was and is a mvp calibur player, and has a lot of weapons with the Ravens. Also the Ravens defense did improve and will be giving him the ball back on several occasions this season.
2006-09-11 05:28:15
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answered by Casey 2
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Pennington looked sharp as did McNair. Brees was a Pro Bowler but he's no comfortable with that offense yet, although he has Bush to dump it off to. Leftwich - no. Kitna might be good, he has WR's to throw too. Brunell is going to underachieve this year, that being said it's a toss up between McNair and Pennington.
2006-09-11 03:43:25
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answered by John R 4
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Both Pennington and McNair are solid. Just two years ago both of them would not have lasted through the fifth round. They both had less then stellar years last year which pushed them off the want list but they are both looking sharp and solid and should be a solid choice..
2006-09-11 04:39:29
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answered by tom4texas 4
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I've had Leftwich as my backup on several teams and have him again this year. He puts up consistent numbers, though vs. the Steelers' defense next week, he may not be at his best. Still, I'd say either him or Pennington.
2006-09-11 14:58:17
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answered by maggie_gerrity 2
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Leftwich
2006-09-11 09:41:41
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answered by nyker 3
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Bruce Gradkowski. he's the perfect decision. JaFatboy Russell. nevertheless almost 3 hundred lbs from all comments. formally a "bust" Donavan McNabb. Will probable do each little thing in his capacity to maintain from coming to Oakland so i do no longer see a commerce going on besides the undeniable fact that as a Raider fan i could like to have him
2016-11-07 02:29:33
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answered by ? 4
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Leftwich
2006-09-11 03:09:00
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answered by cp2222223 1
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Why are all those QB's available. Your league is set up by a retard. There will never be any trades, people will be droping and adding people on a daily basis, and there will be little real competition
2006-09-11 07:15:09
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answered by Dz Nutz 3
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