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What do you think about my fantasy football team?

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This is my team that I drafted this year, I had the ninth pick.

QBs: Donovan McNabb, Jake Delhomme, I know i have to injury prone WB's but I figure one of them will at least last half the season and be productive

RB's: Ronnie Brown, Willie Parker, Fred Taylor, Ricky Williams, I think all of these players will have very productive seasons

WRs: Randy Moss, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Self explanitory, their sick

TEs: Jeremy Shockey, Alge Crumpler, both will be good this year, a change of scenery will be good for crumpler, and maybe even shockey

K: Rob Bironas, he had a 26 or something point game last year, plus the Titans kick a lot of fg's

Ds: Giants, Eagles, good defenses

do i have a chance

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  1. QBs-McNabb is injury prone. Delhomme is not. Last year was the first time he's ever been out due to injury, and from what i understand when you come back from Tommy John surgery, your arm actually gets stronger oddly enough.

    RBs-Ronnie Brown will produce barring injury, but you handcuffed him to Williams which is good. Willie Parker will have a lot of yards again, but the touchdowns will go to Mendenhall at the goal line. Fred Taylor is a decent RB3 as long as the wheels dont come off. I'd look for more depth at this position.

    WRs- In very good shape... i'd like to know your backups tho. Keep in mind Wayne and Harrison will have the same bye week. Also, injuries from last year are a convern for Marvin.

    TEs- Crumpler may very well be your TE1 by years end. Shockey whines and gets hurt a lot, and Crumpler is Vince Youngs best receiving threat honestly. Besides maybe the rookie RB Chris Johnson.

    K- I pick Bironas in every league, every year. Solid, has a monster leg, and gets plenty of chances because the titans D forces turnovers and the offense usually stalls in FG range.

    DEF- Keep the Giants, Drop the Eagles unless you need a 2nd DEF. having a backup DEF is silly. Go out and get yourself another RB, Chris Johnson from TEN is probably still available, or Ray Rice in Baltimore.

    As strong as your WRs are, you suffer a big hole in your RBs because you obviously took Moss and Wayne in rounds 1 and 2. This is a problem, because RBs are a premium this year, WRs are not. If you are going to take Moss, your next pick needs to be a RB.

    7/10 i'd say.


  2. THAT IS IF MCNABB STAYS HEALTHY U SHOULD HAVE A CHANCE

  3. QB - you are right. If one or both stay healthy, you are set there.

    RB - Good, but watch Taylor, he is aging and who knows if he will be at the 1,000 yard mark again this year.

    WRs are very good, but I, myself, have a hard time putting 2 RBs and WRs from the same team in the starting line up.

    When you do that, then you are depending on that team's offense to carry you.

    And that isn't a good idea in Miami especially. (Brown and Williams)

    You maybe OK in Indianapolis (Wayne and Harrison) but one of them may have a huge the game and the other stink it up. You just never know.

    TE - Not many points seperate TE position, so you are OK, but Shockey may talk his way right out of NY.

    Defesively, you just never know what's going to happen on defense until you get a few games into the season, just the nature of the game.

    You definately have some great players.

    If it were me, I would see if I could trade Harrison for another #1 WR on an different team than the Colts, or maybe two #2 WRs.

    As far as RBs, I would wait and see, watch training camp and preseason to see your players progress before I would make any big decisions.

    Good luck.

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