QB - Solid, although not on the top shelf. These are second-tier guys, but given the rest of your roster, they should be fine.
WR - Strong w/Boldin & Cotchery. TO hasn't played a full season in quite some time so depth may be a bit of an issue for you as Hackett is hit/miss in Seattle. I would be concerned over Boldin a little since Whisenhunt is determined to run the ball more in AZ.
RB - I like. Alexander, Brown and Bush give you a solid ground game as I look for Shaun and Ronnie to bounce back with good years. Bush will continue to excel and White should be the man in TN, but they did just resign Chris Brown and draft Chris Henry so maybe Fisher isn't sold on White.
TE - Solid.
K - Very good.
D - Again solid, but not great. Both are in tough divisions but Wade Phillips will bring a new fire to the Cowboys' D.
Overall, you appear to have a well-rounded team. Injuries, as always, could tell the tale. It depends on the rest of your league, of course, but you should be higher than the mid mark.
2007-06-22 05:25:09
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answered by SL A 2
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QB- Both are second-tier sleepers. However, with two, one of them is bound to have a good season. Take into note Romo- Owens, for every touchdown pass, you get double points.
WR- Solid starters and backups. If T.O. stays healthy, he should have a good year.
RB- If you're in a two back league, I would think about starting Bush instead of Brown. Alexander will bring in a steady supply of points, and you can hope for Bush to hit it big frequently.
TE- Heap is a great pick and Miller is a good backup for a bye-week.
K- Kaeding is a solid kicker and will get many XP with LT.
DEF- I think this is the one spot you are lacking. Dallas is a better backup D than starter but they may have a great year. Try to pick up the Raiders for Buffalo. They have a great defense for their price and they should only get better from last year. The young players will get more settled and Sapp is always a presence in the middle.
Overall, a good solid team that should do well.
2007-06-22 07:14:56
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answered by nreep@sbcglobal.net 3
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QB: Questionable. Two QB's who were really bad in streaks last year, but really good in other streaks. Could be great if one, or both, of them plays up to the potential they showed last year. I give it a 7 out of 10, could be a 9 but it could be a 5.
WR: Really good. Boldin and Owens should have stellar years. Cotchery is an incredible up-and-comer. He should have a huge year. Hackett should have a decent year, but Hasselback is injury prone, so they might lean on Alexander a little more then normal. 8 out of 10
RB: WOW, Alexander (if healthy) should be a stud. Bush should keep improving and Ronnie Brown will be the feature back in Miami. The only question mark is White. He said he will have a better work ethic this year, but I doubt it. You might consider looking into Bennet (Larry Johnson's backup). With Johnson having two 400 carry season in a row, Bennet should get more touches. Plus, there is a good chance Johnson gets traded/hurt this year.
9.5 out of 10.
TE: Two solid TE's, but if you only are playing one each week, you might look into trading the other. TE's and K are easy to pick up for a bye week. The rest of the year they just take up bench space. 8 out of 10
K: Should get a lot of EP's but not a lot of FG's. You will get the guarenteed points each week, but don't count on a big week anywhere. 8 out of 10
DEF: Two good defenses. Dallas is working with a new coach in a new system. Could be great, but they could implode. Cleveland is solid, but not stellar. 7 out of 10
2007-06-22 06:09:42
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answered by ryan b 2
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You're team is solid. I would look to deal Cotchery and maybe Lendale White for a more solidified WR. Although Cotchery is great, I bet you could do a little better. The only other worry I have is Alexander, because he lost some of his line last year. Other than that look forward to a winning season.
2007-06-22 05:23:26
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answered by Matthew G 1
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7
2007-06-22 06:32:06
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answered by jss104 5
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Green won't put up the same numbers this year with Herm Edwards has coach. He loves to run the ball and doesn't throw it much. Your WRs are kind of weak but not too bad. See if Wilford from the Jags is out on waivers or Brad Jones from the Jets. Now your running backs are interesting. If Green keeps the job it won't be bad. Specially with Barlow being trading to the Jets. The problem with Barlow is he couldn't do much with the 9ers but he could do better with a better o-line. Gadner is trash, franks is a nice sleeper. Calhoun is a very nice pick. If Jones faulters then Calhoun will step in there and steal the job. Kicker isn't horrible could of done alittle better. Def is iffy but could put up numbers. Hawk will be a top def player. Greg Lewis won't do much, Adrian Peterson also has to pass Jones and Benson to start but Jones could be traded which could lead to Peterson/Benson spilting
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answered by Anonymous
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on a scale of 1-10. with 10 being the highest...
QB- 7
RB- 7.. lendale white brings this down
WR- 9
TE- 10
K- 9
DEF- 7
2007-06-22 05:43:27
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answered by jefferson 5
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pretty good squad.. depending on how many teams you have in your league..
2007-06-22 05:20:34
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answered by do it movin' 1
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QB - A
WR-A+
RB-A
TE-A
K-B+
DEF-B-
2007-06-22 05:59:31
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answered by Steel Rain 7
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