JakeTrain72 wrote:Most people seem to include Roethlisberger around the 10th best, but looking at his upcoming schedule I think he has a shot to be closer to 5 or 6. He has tough matchups weeks 14, 16 and 17 so I wouldn't want him for the playoffs but he might have one of the best schedules to get you into the playoffs.
@ Den @ Cin vs. Bal vs. Cle @ NYJ vs. Mia vs. Cin
I think you have to put Bulger in the top 13 as well. He was still getting it done last season without Pace and SJax. I know he is missing more guys on the line and has the rib issues, but this guy has nice wideouts and a decent TE. If he is healthy enough I think he can be a top 10 QB for the rest of the way. they should be trailing in plenty of games as well so garbage yards at the end will help his cause.
What you need to think about with Ben is that Pits is still a team based a lot on there running game. When you have a running back like Willie Parker it's hard not to be.
roysmalley wrote:Jason Campbell will end up top 10. That's right.
Hmm, even with a banged up offensive line and his top WR's seemingly nagging chronic injuries?
Too many question marks health wise right now on the Skins offense to me being sold on him finishing in the top 10. Must admit he has looked darn good so far though.
I cannot believe that David Garrard is not mentioned in this thread. Granted Jax is a running team, but he's currently in the top 10 for QB's in average points per game in almost all scoring systems.
also, his schedule isn't terrible and he'll only get better with more experience.
01. Brady 02. Romo 03. Manning, P. 04. Palmer 05. Anderson 06. Roethlisberger 07. Hasselbeck 08. Favre 09. Garrard 10. Kitna 11. McNabb 12. Manning, E. 13. Schaub
For the remaining season, there are some interesting sleeper candidates, especially Brees, who may be coming around. It's also hard to ignore Culpepper, as we saw in his 5 TD performance, and considering that his horrible week six performance was still good enough for 16th.
Will Lemon's short reign end tomorrow? With the way the Pats are roughing up opposing QBs and with how bad Miami is playing, I'm expecting to see Beck for at least half of that game.
I am absolutel perplexed as to what to do with McNabb, who is my starter. I also have Derek Anderson on the bench, and Cambell and Eli are both on the wire.
If you look at these lists, McNabb seems to be al over the place. Just don't know what he will do form here on out.
I really like Warner's schedule the rest of the way. If he sits out today against Washington and rests the bye week he has some great matchups the rest of the way. IF he can stay upright!
@Tampa (not so great matchup) Det ranked 30th against the pass @ Cincy 28th San Fran 16th Clev 29th @ Sea 19th NO 26th Atl 20th
Mostly this is wishful thinking since I picked him up after he was dropped this week.
kaiser wrote:I am absolutel perplexed as to what to do with McNabb, who is my starter. I also have Derek Anderson on the bench, and Cambell and Eli are both on the wire.
If you look at these lists, McNabb seems to be al over the place. Just don't know what he will do form here on out.
What are you perplexed about? Anderson should be your regular starter. Even against the Pats he managed a couple of TDs, and he will chew up lesser defenses. Anderson is the Cleveland offense. McNabb will have his highs and lows (with more Curtis explosions to be expected) but won't produce as steadily (which could cost you games).