Pete Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 Team #1 10 team league performance scoring QB J Kitna M Schaub RB R Bush A Peterson J Norwood R Rice WR B Edwards Calvin Johnson J Cotchery R White L Evans TE O Daniels V Davis K R Lindell J Scobee D Bills Jets team #2- 12 team league, performance scoring QB D Garrard T Edwards RB Adrian Peterson L Maroney D Williams Ricky Williams WR B Edwards J Cotchery N Burleson K Walter S Moss TE J Witten R Royal K J Scobee R Lindell D Buccaneers Seahawks Quote
49er Fan Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 Those are solid teams...but you really waited on QB. I would not be 100% confident in any week with any of the four that you drafted. Garrard is not going to throw only 3 picks again this year. 12 completions for 150 yards and MAYBE a TD is a "good" game for him. He simply has very little potential to light it up. Schaub barely proved himself last year for Houston. He's going to get sacked, fumble, and picked off a ton. Edwards might do ok for you, but the winter games at home will not be kind to his numbers. And Kitna, although he threw for 4000+ again last year, had low TDs (18) and has thrown more INTs than TDs in his last 2 years. Quote
BuffOrange Posted August 30, 2008 Posted August 30, 2008 I guess they're both pretty 'meh' - the only thing that really stands out is your WR depth on team 1, (though I think the 2nd team might be better considering league size). I don't t like your early 3rd round picks. Quote
Pete Posted September 1, 2008 Author Posted September 1, 2008 anyone else care to comment? I think WRs are thin and RBs are deep this year Quote
The Jokeman Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 anyone else care to comment? I think WRs are thin and RBs are deep this year I agree with BuffOrange and I like your 2nd team far better then your 1st. Personally WRs are generally easier to fill/find then RBs after the draft. As all it takes is an injury to a starting WR and a guy who was 3rd on a depth chart all of a sudden can become the guy whereas most fantasy owners stockpile RBs in the early season. Quote
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