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Old 05-18-2006, 11:19 PM   #1
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Re: Fantasy Top 100

and I am still not a believer in addai, everyone apparently is.
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Old 05-19-2006, 05:06 PM   #2
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Indy's O-line was solid all year in 2005. 17 sacks, and we all know Manning isn't one of the most mobile QBs in the NFL. I like Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes to continue solid production with the running game. Will they be "edge" of course not, but they will both be solid backs in a split role. It looks like the Colts are going to open up the passing game more, and it sure has me thinking that this offense won't miss a beat.

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Old 05-19-2006, 06:10 PM   #3
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bbff, whats ur response to my points?
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Old 05-22-2006, 04:27 PM   #4
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I would take Johnson with the first overall pick if I had it. But since I'm in a keeper league, I'll just have to decide between Roethlisberger, Moss, Moss, and Dunn.
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Old 05-22-2006, 05:01 PM   #5
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Re: Fantasy Top 100

Personally, I swap draft positions and take 6, 7 or 8 but if you twisted my arm and made me draft in the 1, 2 or 3 pot I would without hestation take LT. This is despite the fact that I drafted Larry Johnson last year in round 8 and won my league championship. I love Larry Johnson's potential but right now it still is, to me, just potential. LT's yearly stats are too impressive for me to ignore.
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Old 05-22-2006, 04:38 PM   #6
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Hooskins,

First off, thanks for drawing interest in the site. We look forward you to visiting it often. Or hope you do!!!

As for Reggie Bush being ranked at #34 overall, it could be a strech but the big play potential is there. Bush will be on the field ALOT in the "Big Easy" as a RB, WR, and playmaker. He will get his chances, get his yardage and factor in as on of the Top 40 fantasy players as a rookie. College or NFL, he is one of those players you just "have to" take a gamble on.

As for the Big Ben vs. Brunell comparision, I am without hesitation taking Big Ben. Roethlisburger only got better in his 2nd year in the NFL, and he will continue to. Yes he lost Bettis and Randell El, but the Steelers have showed more indication of throwing the ball to Heath Miller in the Red Zone in 2006. Also Big Ben is young, reliable, and clutch, you can't go against that. If Brunell stays healthy he can post nice fantasy numbers, but he is getting older, and the body is showing signs of wear and tear. I just couldn't take a gamble on Brunell over a guy with the ceiling of Big Ben.

As for Santana Moss, whats not to like about the guy. He makes big plays and has the speed to catch the deep ball and makes the most out of nothing. Ranking him at #26 overall is on point in my opinion. Per our rankings he ranks as the #9 WR behind Smith, Johnson,Harrison, Owens, Fitzgerald, Moss, Holt and Boldin. I think that is a fair assumption.

Lastly, we will talk a little Colts football and Joseph Addai. With that high octane offense in Indy, Addai is going to get chances, plenty of them. Intially, word is he will split time with Dominic Rhodes, but one the Colts see Addai's explosiveness, field knowledge and knack for getting the extra yard he will be the go-to RB. Hell the Colts didn't draft him in the 1st round for no reason. Not only is Addai going to factor into a solid fantasy option in 2006, he is one of those young backs everyone will want their hands on in Keepers Leagues. And that is because the Colts move the football and MANY goalline chances await.

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Old 05-22-2006, 04:43 PM   #7
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Hooskins,

First off, thanks for drawing interest in the site. We look forward you to visiting it often. Or hope you do!!!

As for Reggie Bush being ranked at #34 overall, it could be a strech but the big play potential is there. Bush will be on the field ALOT in the "Big Easy" as a RB, WR, and playmaker. He will get his chances, get his yardage and factor in as on of the Top 40 fantasy players as a rookie. College or NFL, he is one of those players you just "have to" take a gamble on.

As for the Big Ben vs. Brunell comparision, I am without hesitation taking Big Ben. Roethlisburger only got better in his 2nd year in the NFL, and he will continue to. Yes he lost Bettis and Randell El, but the Steelers have showed more indication of throwing the ball to Heath Miller in the Red Zone in 2006. Also Big Ben is young, reliable, and clutch, you can't go against that. If Brunell stays healthy he can post nice fantasy numbers, but he is getting older, and the body is showing signs of wear and tear. I just couldn't take a gamble on Brunell over a guy with the ceiling of Big Ben.

As for Santana Moss, whats not to like about the guy. He makes big plays and has the speed to catch the deep ball and makes the most out of nothing. Ranking him at #26 overall is on point in my opinion. Per our rankings he ranks as the #9 WR behind Smith, Johnson,Harrison, Owens, Fitzgerald, Moss, Holt and Boldin. I think that is a fair assumption.

Lastly, we will talk a little Colts football and Joseph Addai. With that high octane offense in Indy, Addai is going to get chances, plenty of them. Intially, word is he will split time with Dominic Rhodes, but one the Colts see Addai's explosiveness, field knowledge and knack for getting the extra yard he will be the go-to RB. Hell the Colts didn't draft him in the 1st round for no reason. Not only is Addai going to factor into a solid fantasy option in 2006, he is one of those young backs everyone will want their hands on in Keepers Leagues. And that is because the Colts move the football and MANY goalline chances await.

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Thanks, i do agree with most of your assessment. I guess the main point I was making about Big Ben is that his offensive system is not one which yields high fantasy points, seeing that some games he only throws 15 times, maybe even less. Talentwise, I do think he is much better than Brunell, but I do feel the system that Brunell is in, esp this year with Saunders, will yield higher numbers than our buddy over in Pittsburg.
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Thanks, i do agree with most of your assessment. I guess the main point I was making about Big Ben is that his offensive system is not one which yields high fantasy points, seeing that some games he only throws 15 times, maybe even less. Talentwise, I do think he is much better than Brunell, but I do feel the system that Brunell is in, esp this year with Saunders, will yield higher numbers than our buddy over in Pittsburg.
Last year they had a power running game. Without Bettis, I see a team very reliant on the screen game. Thats easy pts for Big Ben.
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GTripp,

I might be able to help you out between your decisions on who to take in your keeper league. First, I need to ask a few questions.

Who have you currently kept?
What is your points system?
Last, how many QBs,RBs,WR,TEs, etc. do you start.

Hope to make that #1 pick worthwhile.
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GTripp,

I might be able to help you out between your decisions on who to take in your keeper league. First, I need to ask a few questions.

Who have you currently kept?
What is your points system?
Last, how many QBs,RBs,WR,TEs, etc. do you start.

Hope to make that #1 pick worthwhile.
I am barring injury going to keep Willis McGahee, Ronnie Brown, and Cadillac Williams. Our point system is QB friendly, that is 6 pts for any TD, 10 rush or recieving yards to a point, and 25 pass yards to a point with a 2 pt deduction for a fumble lost or an INT. We start 1 QB, 2 RB, 1 K, 1 Team D, 2 WR, 1 TE, and one WR/TE flex.

I have the 4th overall pick in the draft. Mere speculation implies that the best players to make it through the keeper rounds will include both Santana and Randy Moss, Rudi Johnson, Chester Taylor, Roethlisberger, Reggie Bush, Warrick Dunn, Jamal Lewis, and Curtis Martin. I feel fairly confident in saying that Johnson and Bush will go one-two in the draft. The third guy will likely keep 2RBs and a WR, so he could easily go Roethlisberger with that pick.

Given all the above, I have a good idea with what I should do, but 2nd opinion surely can't hurt.
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Given all the above, I have a good idea with what I should do, but 2nd opinion surely can't hurt.
moss would be a good pick up (either one). bush is probably the better long term guy, but since you already have 3 starting RBs and 2 are in their 2nd year...
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Old 05-22-2006, 11:21 PM   #12
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how many people here would be interested in starting a keeper league?
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Old 05-22-2006, 11:31 PM   #13
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how many people here would be interested in starting a keeper league?
Im down....but whats a keeper league? lol
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Id be interested, as long as it's $10 or less a person (per season).
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Id be interested, as long as it's $10 or less a person (per season).
That would be fine I just want to get in to a keeper league really bad... The hardest thing is just finding the people to stick with it...
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