Id say your going for to high of a guy. a trade like that is good for someone LIke santonio holmes and or Reggie Brown
2007-09-13 06:28:38
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answered by cashflowpatrick 2
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I'd say whoever is getting Harrison.
Barber is going to be a good to very good fantasy player. Probably not a lot of yard but Dallas loves giving him the ball near the goalline.
I'm not sold on Jackson even though a lot of people are high on him. He's playing on a team with the best runningback in football and arguably the best backup. In addition, Rivers is an unproven QB who looks better than he is because he plays on a top five team. He would be receiving Eli-esque doubt had he never been traded from the Giants.
Harrison is probably good for a touchdown a game. Maybe the only receiver you can make that statement about. Chances are he'll have several multiple-touchdown games.
What you have to ask yourself is whether, on a consistent basis, can Harrison outscore Barber and Jackson combined.
I would say yes.
2007-09-12 05:42:11
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answered by J E M 5
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The team getting Harrison by far. He's the most reliable fantasy WR, good for 1,300 yards and 10+ TD's. Jackson is ending up being so underrated, he's overrated; definitely not a sure thing and Barber is a marginal starting RB.
2007-09-12 05:55:30
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answered by nicedoc 5
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Whoever gets Harrison will be the better trade. If you have him don't trade him. Jackson is unproven and Barber splits time and will get you 2 points or 13.
Harrison will be consistent all year long
2007-09-12 06:02:00
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answered by corey w 2
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i give the trade to the harrison side, but barely. if barber goes another year with 16 TD's and jackson lives up to his potential then this would be a steal for whoever is getting those 2. but rite now with only 1 game played i like the harrison side.
2007-09-12 05:36:05
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answered by overthere8367 2
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I'd stick with harrison, he's in the top 3 for WR whereas barber is still splitting time with julius jones. You can always pick up a decent RB (derrick ward?) if you need one.
2007-09-12 05:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep Harrison. Barber is splitting time with J.Jones and V.Jackson has a terminal case of the "Drops".
2007-09-12 05:40:59
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answered by Vaffanculo 2
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I would take Marvin Harrison.
You know Manning is going to throw 3 to 4 td's a game
and atleast 2 to Harrison.
Not to high on running backs - they get hot and cold
Not to sure about V Jackson.
Good Luck.
2007-09-12 05:33:07
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answered by Fuzzybutt 7
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Denver of course. look at their group now. Chauncey is working the exhibit screen. jointly as in case you notice the Pistons they;r already in hassle. they're going to have a no longer person-friendly time enjoying @ the perfect of the nba now. Iverson has shown he can not strengthen them. he remains turning the ball over way too lots and commits fouls everytime he touches the ball. he's affecting all of us elses stats. look at Hamilton his stats are happening so are Stuckeys.
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answered by ? 4
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wr jackson
2007-09-12 05:40:52
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answered by Latasha S 2
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