by P1Army » Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:20 am
what do you have to have as a starting lineup? if you have to start 3 WRs you are going to be in trouble as i think your WR depth is terrible. It's possible one of those rookies could pop but i don't like the chances and if the rice you have listed is Sidney...Tavaris Jackson does not look poised to make him a star. I would head to the wire and immediately start scrounging around for receiver help. Look to the cards, falcons, steelers, chargers perhaps...as injury prone as Floyd is Crayton could be a great flier. Look at Jason Avant and Steve smith with philly...i would rather have any of those guys than a group of unproven receivers form terrible teams that showed brief flashes during the preseason. You have to keep in mind that a lot of that production came without teams game planning and many DCs putting out very vanilla defense so as to not tip their hand for what they had in store for week 1. Further, you yourself and anyone else reading these posts unless your league forces you to, there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to roster more than 1 TE, DST or Kicker. You have 2 very middle of the road TEs you will only start 1 week to week so why have a backup cluttering your bench, outside the top 4, this position is a dime a dozen so make some room by cutting one of those TEs and get yourself a better option for WR depth.
Good job waiting on QB this gave you 2 top flight WRs and a fairly solid group of backs, Stafford could easily finish top 10 and has a very real shot of finishing top 5. Great pick that allowed you to cluster some studs at the other skill positions.
Also i would be very careful counting on that Giants DST.
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