Great responses so far, very informative and helpful.
One thing to keep in mind, if your league counts return yards then bump up Moss and Smith. Last year Smith had 439 punt return yards (1 for TD), and Moss had 332 punt return yards. McCareins also returned punts last year, though, so I'm not sure who is slotted to be the Jets return guy this year.
Jackson-Rdiculous offense
Mason-Very good offense and great chemistry with McNair
Smith-Coming into his own and Chemistry with Jake
Moss-Will only get better which is scary
Coles-Injuries and too many yearly changes brought him down
Horn-Age, attitude and Stallworth
Look at this scary team team I have assembled through the draft and trades.
QB-C. Pennington,J.Delhomme,J.Plummer
RB-D.McAllister,F.Taylor,K.Jones
WR-C.Johnson,M.Harrisson,S.Moss,D.Branch,
F.Mitchell
TE-A.Crumpler
K-Josh Brown
Def-Minnesota
10 Team-H2H-1QB-2RB-3WR-1TE,K,D
ramble2 wrote:Great responses so far, very informative and helpful.
One thing to keep in mind, if your league counts return yards then bump up Moss and Smith. Last year Smith had 439 punt return yards (1 for TD), and Moss had 332 punt return yards. McCareins also returned punts last year, though, so I'm not sure who is slotted to be the Jets return guy this year.
ramble2 wrote:Great responses so far, very informative and helpful.
One thing to keep in mind, if your league counts return yards then bump up Moss and Smith. Last year Smith had 439 punt return yards (1 for TD), and Moss had 332 punt return yards. McCareins also returned punts last year, though, so I'm not sure who is slotted to be the Jets return guy this year.
Favre.com wrote: Derrel Jackson - This is why he is last. I believe Koren Robinson will eventually take over as the #1. Maybe its biased cause Koren is one of my favorite recievers but I think with that type of talent, once he sorts out personal problems and injuries he will be the number one. Even if Jackson stays the number one Koren will take way a ton of receptions from him.
Hope that helped a little. :-)
I agree with this synopsis. Hasselbeck targeted K. Robinson way more times last night than he did Jackson. And Holmgren has publicly stated that he is very impressed with Robinson's work ethic coming into this year's training camp. I think Robinson will take over the #1 recieving threat. Look for alot of deep vertical passing plays to Robinson (in other words, alot of yards) while Jackson gets the shorter inside stuff. Jackson, however, may steal some TDs from Robinson. However, that offense is so threatening that both will get their fare share of chances to score.
ramble2 wrote:Great responses so far, very informative and helpful.
One thing to keep in mind, if your league counts return yards then bump up Moss and Smith. Last year Smith had 439 punt return yards (1 for TD), and Moss had 332 punt return yards. McCareins also returned punts last year, though, so I'm not sure who is slotted to be the Jets return guy this year.
10 team league at best I'm assuming...
What do you mean?
Oh sorry, I quotes the wrong thing, i meant of quotting cwhitty's post.
Exactly how I have them... although if I hear much more about Coles and the minor foot injury to go along with Gibbs loving the run, I may bump him down a bit.