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Any suggestions to my fantasy football team? rate it too please?

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Should I make anymore moves? Here's my team,

QB Ben Roethlisberger

WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh

WR Laveranues Coles

WR Vincent Jackson

RB Joseph Addai

RB Marion Barber

TE Alge Crumpler

W/R Jerious Norwood

K Ryan Longwell

DEF Minnesota

BN Chester Taylor

BN Patrick Crayton

BN Devin Hester

BN Dominic Rhodes

BN Jon Kitna

BN Leon Washington

BN Pierre Thomas

I recently made a trade for Marion Barber and Laveranues Coles giving up Anquan Boldin, Selvin Young and Brett Favre. Does my team have a chance? Should I make anymore moves or keep my team?

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  1. QBs A- Good two

    RBs: C+ beyond the top two who are good..... youve got noone...... Norwood is backup to Turner.... Rhodes is backup to Addai (though they may use a RBBC) Washington is a wasted pick and Pierre will be buried on the depth chart

    WRs C Your top two are good.... id feel better if Jackson was on the bench.....well see about crayton.... and Hester wont do much offensivly

    TE B+ I think Vince will find Alge like Vick did

    D A One of the best

    Overall C+ Your team is kinda weak.... you need a good backup RB and a little depth at WR


  2. I like your RB's

    Your WR's are fairly weak.  

    Your bench has some wierd names on it...  I would look at WR-James Hardy, TE-Z.Miller and RB-Ricky Williams to put on your bench.

    Overall I rate it - 6/10

  3. First off, brilliant trade.  Getting another top-tier RB to replace an iffy #2 wideout, an unproven RB on a weak offense is great.  Also, losing Farve might cut into your points, but picking up Coles got you many of those back, in a less competitive slot.

    Roethlisberger is a quietly productive QB who puts up numbers without getting flashy.  With Holmes possibly coming into his breakout year, Ward looking healthy, and the Steelers rookie Sweed, that might be a great pick.

    Housh isnt the receiver he was two years ago, but will still net you alot of steady points for a WR.  Still, dont be opposed to trading him if you get a good offer or have a confirmed Cincy fan in the league that you can dangle him in front of.

    Crumpler is a big maybe, but he's got alot of potential now that he got out of deathtrap Atlanta.

    Minnesota was a great grab too.  You wont regret that.  Playing in a division with GB, Chicago, and Detroit its a rock solid defense against underpowered and rebuilding offenses.  Smile all the way to the bank with that dee.

    Crayton and Taylor are definitely your bye week fillers, but dont hesitate to get rid of them in a 2-for-1 for a stronger option at WR.  If any high-level receivers are sluggish in the early weeks, offer those 2 on the trading block to snap them up.  Still, dont underestimate Taylor's potential in that backfield.  If AP gets hurt, his value skyrockets.  Consider trade talks with the guy that owns AP.

  4. With Addai and Barber anchoring your team, you look pretty solid.  I don't know how you landed both of those guys.

  5. try to get better wide receivers, kicker, and TE

  6. upgrade your flex and and WR core (#3 is isn't great).  

  7. pretty d**n good id stay with that team for a few weeks see how they do

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