Well there is always a really easy way to solve this. If your one of those people who don't want to take the chance on the game day of an injury start Curtis. I don't think he will do that well against the JETS, but he will be the most healthy one starting.
Randle EL:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5948/news
Jennings:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/7801/news
Now if you don't want to go along those lines...I would start Jennings.
Why not Curtis? He had one huge game of 220 yards receiving and 3 touchdowns and they were all in the first half!!! So that pretty much leaves him with in the other weeks he has played around 100 yards and 0 touchdowns. I would recommend starting Curtis if they were playing the Lions. They aren't!
McNabb has been horrid and so has his offensive line. I wouldn't start Curtis, or even McNabb for that matter.
With the way the Cowboys destroyed the DEF of CHI, I would start Jennings. He should be good down the field and he isn't afraid to go over the middle. Jennings should play this weekend, even though of his injury. He doesn't practice during the week, but explodes on game day.
Pick up and start Jennings.
Good luck!!
2007-10-10 07:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd take Jennings, then Curtis, then El. The only concern is Jennings' health, but right now Favre has all the confidence in the world in him, and with Driver on the other side, Jennings usually gets single coverage by the other team's 2nd best CB. And Green Bay has basically no running game. With Westbrook healthy the Eagles don't have to throw as much as the Packers.
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2007-10-10 07:36:07
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answered by Stranger In The Night 5
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Curtis. He seems to be McNabb's target of choice right now. I picked up Randle El a few weeks ago but he injured a hamstring Sunday and I haven't seen any update. I'd avoid him for now. Jennings is OK but Driver is still Favre's go-to. Curtis is the best choice -he was taken weeks ago in my league.
2007-10-10 07:30:33
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answered by curtisports2 7
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Curtis is playing against the worst D, and he seemed to click with McNabb against Detroit, another bad defense. Jennings will probably get you more points over the course of the season, but is going against a pretty good D, and is not 100% this week. I think I would go with Jennings. Favre seems to be more comfortable with him than any other receiver now, and he has scored TDs for 3 weeks in a row.
2007-10-10 07:54:19
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answered by Tone 4
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Curtis, he's been producing. Jennings is hurt, even if he plays he will be hobbled & Jones may be the #2. Randle El won't get you anything consistant, don't bother
2007-10-10 08:19:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Greg Jennings has a TD in each of his last three games. Expect Favre to throw his wayabout ten times.
2007-10-10 07:32:15
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answered by Make it happen 3
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Greg Jennings, if Driver is double covered Favre will throw his way.
2007-10-10 07:27:17
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answered by Denver Bronco Fan 2
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Go with Curtis,he is McNabb's #1 option and that team will turn it around.
2007-10-10 07:29:09
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answered by Kev L 6
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i propose (if he performs this week ) Antonio gates for chargers hes the form a million TE in the nfl for something of the three WR identity propose roddy white for atlanta nicks and the failings u stated have been solid to and identity sggest holmes 2 reason sanchez has been thrwoing it to him solid luck
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answered by wintz 4
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PICK UP JENNINGS ALTHOUGH IS HAMSTRING IS STILL BOTHERING HIM, HE WILL STILL PUT UP DESCENT FANTASY NUMBERS. RANDALL EL IS HURT SO HE MAY NOT BE 100%. KEVIN CURTIS, FORGET ABOUT IT, HE IS TOO INCONSISTENT
2007-10-10 07:33:27
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answered by chris g 2
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