Jennings from GB, he may be below Driver on the depth chart, but he's out there for PLENTY of plays, plus he has some kind of NCAA reception record. He's pretty good.
2006-09-29 03:25:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your scoring system as to who I would go with.
By the question you must be filling a flex position.
Betts is a good compliment to Portis......until Portis takes the full load back. Also Jacksonvilles run defense has been very impressive so far this season.
Drew is a great compliment Fragile Fred and he will get you some nice return yards in some leagues.....If that is the case he will probably be your best bet as he will get more carries than Jennings will get receptions and more return yards against a lower level run defense. Portis might be dinged up but Taylor has watched more games then he has played and his only decent year was his rookie season(in which he split carries) and wasn't afraid to get hurt. Look for Drew to get more carries/yards/scores than Betts for the year.
If return yards dont figure in, Jennings has brought back a smile on Favres' face we haven't seen in years. The happier Favre is the better Jennings numbers will get and after being non-existant in week 1. They clicked in both week 2 & 3.
Here's how I would try them........
W/return yards Drew, Jennings, then Betts
W/out return yards Jennings, Drew then Betts
And what makes this a tough and gutsy call is that usually RB's outscore WR's.
But without a cyrstal ball you can either take my choices or go with your gut feeling. You don't want to second guess a pick.What ifs don't win games.
Good luck.
I hope you find this useful and you are not playing against me.
2006-09-27 20:48:16
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answered by The TANK 2
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Jennings- They are playing Philly and they do not have the best or tallest pass defense. Jennings is a tall kid, and will out jump the Philly D. Plus you know Favre will be throwing the ball. JD is not the starter and only spells Fred. Betts would be running against the J-Ville D, which kept Indy in check for the bulk of the game
2006-09-27 19:57:11
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answered by Bubs Mom 2
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Jennings by default (though he's starting to look good, as anyone who took my preseason sleeper advice would know).
Drew and Betts are both backups and both playing tough defenses this week. No way you play Betts against Jax - I'd be tempted to play Drew, but Jennings is the better choice.
2006-09-27 20:34:17
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answered by mikep426 6
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I'd start Jennings on Monday night. Portis will play for the skins so that hurts Betts. Jones-Drew had a great week last week, but i'd wait another week to see if he gets that many touches again.
Good Luck
2006-09-27 19:58:14
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answered by RAWCAT5 2
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Jennings
2006-09-27 21:43:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you need to start only 1 of 2 rb's and 1 WR?
But either way, Jennings from GB has the most upside and likely to be successful. Favre is throwing to him and he's a great compliment to Donald Driver, who draws alot of attention from other teams.
2006-09-27 20:03:31
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answered by Adam C 4
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Jennings from GB. He's becoming one of Farve's favorite targets, and he's getting in the end zone which helps. I have Jennings on one of my teams in the rb/wr slot. I have a feeling that he's going to have a really big game this week. So...start him.
2006-09-27 20:02:30
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answered by Kizeman 2
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you have to go with jennings from gb. green bay is going to be behind a lot to philadelphia because mcnabb and the offense are on a huge roll. SInce green bay is going to be behind, they will be throwing the ball more to try and catch up and not use the clock. Throwing the ball more means jennings is going to have more opportunites to catch the ball and rack up recieving yards and touchdowns.
2006-09-27 20:44:31
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answered by elbenito2513 2
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drew bres from jax great qb and has support group
2006-09-27 20:02:38
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answered by lcayote 5
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