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Thread: The Fantasy Roundtable
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09-07-2006, 05:26 PM #13
Re: The Fantasy Roundtable
I've just decided to drop Jamal and play Kennison at flex wr/rb this Sunday. Hate to say it, but we will probably have to win it through the air on Sunday. A turnover or two wouldn't hurt either.
Greenwave - I agree you should start Stallworth over Coles. Him and McNabb should put a good few points on Houston this weekend.
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09-07-2006, 08:08 PM #14
Re: The Fantasy Roundtable
GreenWave -
FWIW, I think your decision stacks up like this -
Coles is your reliable, consistent performer. He'll probably go for around 900 yards, 3 or 4 TDs, and is a good spot-starter depending on his matchup (this week against the Titans would qualify as a good one, if not great).
Edwards probably has the biggest upside of the three, but in my estimation is also least likely to realize his full potential. With a porous offensive line, a starting quarterback with questionable arm strength, and coming off a rather serious injury, Edwards might peak at the end of the season, but start slowly (though he too has a great week one match-up against the Saints).
I think Stallworth will, over the course of the season, give you the best combination of consistency and potential to reach his upside (which is considerable). Stallworth is a deep-threat of the highest order, a speed demon catching passes from one of the league's best deep-passers in Donovan McNabb. Upon arrival in Philadelphia, he is immediately the most accomplished receiver on the Eagles roster, and once he gets adjusted to the Eagles offense, will probbably be their most productive this season. I'd DEFINITELY pick him up (he shouldn't be available in any fantasy football league in America if you ask me). Stallworth is a terrific fit in Philly, and I think has a chance to put together a 1150-1200 yard season with 8TDs, which is superb for a second/third receiver. His match-up this week against the Texans is probably the worst of the three, but it is by no means a 'bad' match-up.
Who would I drop? Toss up on this one, but I go with Coles. I think Stallworth will out produce Coles, but assuming you are filling Coles starting slot with Stallworth, you at WORST should have equal production with bigger upside with Stallworth. And keeping Edwards on your roster gives you a supremely talented young player who, if he was to reach his potential, could be a 1150 yard receiver. The Eagles are going to throw like crazy this year, and owners of McNabb, and in your case Stallworth, are going to benefit in a big way.
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09-08-2006, 05:26 AM #15
Re: The Fantasy Roundtable
Originally Posted by jonboy79
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09-08-2006, 11:00 PM #16
Re: The Fantasy Roundtable
Originally Posted by STOCKERS
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09-08-2006, 11:04 PM #17
Re: The Fantasy Roundtable
Originally Posted by UKRavenStockers''You'd love to go on the first day but I'm glad for the situation I'm in,'' he said. ''Baltimore knows how to play defense.''
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09-08-2006, 11:05 PM #18
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Nope because I didn't have Gonzalez in any leagues last year but I remember him being part of teams beating me I think it was three or four weeks in a row last year.
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09-09-2006, 04:39 PM #19
Re: The Fantasy Roundtable
Originally Posted by Ravens0587
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09-12-2006, 02:54 PM #20Rookie Poster
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