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*Wali Lundy vs. Tennessee (He sees paydirt more times than not)
*Deangelo Williams vs. New York (tough d and Deshaun Foster might return, but williams will see carries after last week's performance)
*Jamal Lewis vs. kansas city (tough d but billick likes to run the ball a lot, and if lewis scores that's a good day right there)
*Cedric Houston (if Mangini doesn't pull a "Shanahan", Houston likely to be starter)
*Reche Caldwell (vs. Miami d but he has become #1 receiver decisively)
Can you choose four definite starters for me to go with week 14?
Thank you.

2006-12-07 11:59:44 · 2 answers · asked by Adam O 1 in Sports Fantasy Sports

2 answers

Jamal Lewis will run roughshot over Kansas City, so start him.

DeAngelo Williams is going to see much more and has proven himself as a multi-faceted threat, so Carolina will put him in the mix more than before. He is a start.

Reche Caldwell plays better in tough AFC East matchups, so he should play up to his potential in this game. Start #3 is Caldwell.

Cedric Houston also is faring well, so give him the nod against Buffalo. AFC East opponents seem to bring the best out of each other, win or lose, so he would be the final starter in this list.

Wali Lundy has been sporadic and Tennessee's defense has been getting better and better over the last few weeks, so Lundy will not fare as well as may anticipate.

2006-12-07 14:40:03 · answer #1 · answered by icehoundxx 6 · 0 0

1. Lundy is a decent choice. Titans and Texans don't have that good of a defense. Plus, Lundy usually scores a TD.

2. Houston - he'll start and get quite a bit of carries. He hasn't done anything to disappoint the coaching staff so start him.

3. Caldwell - Brady throws a lot, and in the red zone. You got it right that he's the main target.

4. Williams - Difficult to choose but you gotta go with the guy that has the better "crappy" game if it comes to that. Both guys could score a TD and near 100 yds on a good game. If they don't do well, at least Williams will run for 70+ yds and maybe a TD, while Lewis will run 25 times for 60 yards.

2006-12-07 15:01:02 · answer #2 · answered by dhtakemoto 3 · 0 0

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