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Discussion in 'Fantasy Football' started by DaxFaxian, Sep 7, 2006.

  1. DaxFaxian

    DaxFaxian NFLC nflcentral.net Member

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    Here is my team?RBLTChesterDeuceMarion BarberChris PeryWRRandy MossAndre JohnsonTery GlenDrew BennettMArcus RobinsonQBMarc BulgerDavid CarrTEL. J. SmithKShayne GrahamDEFBALHere are the rules:Team consists of the following positions:1 QB2 RB2 WR2 WR / RB1 TE1 Team DEF1 Kicker5 bench spots (any position)Points - Offensive playersPassing Yards (25 yards per point)All (passing, running, receiving, return, defensive) Touchdowns (6 points)Interceptions (-2)Rushing Yards (10 yards per point)Reception Yards (15 yards per point)2-Point Conversions (2)Fumbles Lost (-2)What do you guys think?Jool.z
     
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    AdropOFvenom BBW Member

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    Chris Perry is on PUP and out for the first 6 weeks, not to mention hes the backup to Rudi Johnson so wont get significant playing time unless he happens to go down to injury, so I would suggest just dropping him. If he plays well when he comes back you can always pick him up then. My suggestions would be to look for Wali Lundy (RB HOU) or Derrick Blaylock (RB NYJ) as they are both available in Free Agency of most Fantasy Leagues still, but are expected to start. WR core is okay if Randy Moss and Andre Johnson stay healthy. Id have liked to seen more depth there personally. Rest of the team looks good, Id try to upgrade the QB position though cause with that scoring it is going to be a QB dominated league. If you can manage to pry away an Eli Manning / Donovan McNabb / Carson Palmer type in a trade it could pay huge rewards as 300 yds and 2 TDs in this league would be 24 points. Marc Bulger isnt bad, but I think his stats are going to be cut into because St. Louis is trying to make Stephen Jackson into a Top RB in the league.
     

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