LT wont get 20 this year.....maybe 15 max....
You have some of the players I drafted yesterday, too.
Here's my team from yesterday's draft from one of my FF team. My RBs need some help, but I think my WR is the strength of my team.
QB Peyton Manning, IND
RB Reggie Bush, NO
RB Brian Westbrook, PHI
WR Larry Fitzgerald, AZ
WR Reggie Wayne, IND
WR Hines Ward, Pitt
TE Dallas Clark, IND
DEF NY Jets
K Akers, PHI
BENCH:
Coles, WR, CIN
Crayton, WR, DAL
Hightower, RB, AZ
E. Manning, QB, NYG
Mendenhall, RB, Pitt
Z. Miller, TE, OAK
F. Taylor, RB, NE
What are you talking about!? Westbrook and Bush score loads of points! I had Westbrook last year. He is ranked in like the top 5. Bush will score points because of all of yards from kick returns as well. I actually think your backs are your strength. Larry Fitzgerald is solid, but the other 2 will be up and down all year. Hines ward is on his way out and Harrison, Gonzalez, and Clark will take touches away from Wayne.
My league for this Sunday's draft has 10 teams, also.
Who are you hoping for 20 TDs? And DeAngelo Williams might eat into Stewart's playing time in Carolina.
LT wont get 20 this year.....maybe 15 max....
Harrison doesnt even play anymore, Ward is being touted to have a monster year coming across the middle now that Limas Sweed is the deep guy and Santonio holmes is more of a down the field guy too. Reggie bush hasnt been a fantasy stud and wont be...Westbrook is a stud...
Harrison doesnt even play anymore, Ward is being touted to have a monster year coming across the middle now that Limas Sweed is the deep guy and Santonio holmes is more of a down the field guy too. Reggie bush hasnt been a fantasy stud and wont be...Westbrook is a stud...
Bush has never topped 4.0 yards per carry in a season, his receptions and touchdowns have declined each of the past two seasons, and he missed six games last year because of leg injuries. He had in-season knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus in '08, then had microfracture surgery this winter. Bush also must deal with Pierre Thomas, who was clearly the better every-down back last year. If his knees are healthy, we expect to see Bush as a third-down back and slot receiver this year, which makes him a valuable real-life piece in a high-octane offense, but hardly someone you can rely on every week in fantasy.