I need help with my fantasy team.
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:53 am
This is my second year of being involved in a fantasy league, and was wondering if I could tap some knowledge from other Football aficionados on this site.
I think I'm going to be pretty competitive in this league, as I have Daunte Culpepper as my starting QB with Stve McNair as my backup. I have J. Pitten at Tight End and Joe Horn (New Orleans), Deion Branch, and D. Driver (Green Bay) at WR with Mark Clayton (Baltimore), T.J. Houshmanzadeh, and Andre Davis (New England) as my backups at the WR position. I think I might try to get rid of Davis, but other than that I'm set at WR and QB.
Now, HERE'S my predicament. I have a few good RB's, but don't know enough about them from a fantasy standpoint. My RB's are as follows: DeShaun Foster (Carolina), Tatum Bell (Denver), and Tiki Barber (NYG). I know Tiki Barber put up some pretty good numbers last year, but some are wondering can he do it again this year. I'm going to take a chance, at least for the first few games to see how he goes. BUT, and this is a BIG but, DeShaun Foster is listed at the top of the Carolina Depth chart at RB, and this will be his first full year at RB. His numbers last year looked 'average' at best, but the return of Stephen Davis may put Foster back to second on the Depth Chart, which would mean I'd want to start looking for a starting RB. The other question is Tatum Bell. As it is with DeShaun Foster, this will be Bell's first year as the starting RB in Denver. It looks like they're going to release Maurice Clarett, but they're still stacked at RB. It's a big gamble starting DeShaun Foster and Tatum Bell as my featured RB's, and was wondering if anyone else had some opinions regarding the situation. While these RB's are all capable of putting up big numbers, it's a tough decision to make since they're both going to be battling for that coveted number one role, and the lack of available numbers from last year makes this an excruciatingly difficult position to be in for me.
Just FYI: The rest of my team looks like this:
K - Adam Viniateri
Lawrence Tines from K.C.
TE - L.J. Smith from Philly
Defense- Philly
San Diego
Anybody with some ideas, suggestions, concerns, criticisms, advice?
I'm going to try and do a straight up trade to get J. Pitten off my lineup for another tight end. I would rather die than have a Cowpuke on my starting team.
I think I'm going to be pretty competitive in this league, as I have Daunte Culpepper as my starting QB with Stve McNair as my backup. I have J. Pitten at Tight End and Joe Horn (New Orleans), Deion Branch, and D. Driver (Green Bay) at WR with Mark Clayton (Baltimore), T.J. Houshmanzadeh, and Andre Davis (New England) as my backups at the WR position. I think I might try to get rid of Davis, but other than that I'm set at WR and QB.
Now, HERE'S my predicament. I have a few good RB's, but don't know enough about them from a fantasy standpoint. My RB's are as follows: DeShaun Foster (Carolina), Tatum Bell (Denver), and Tiki Barber (NYG). I know Tiki Barber put up some pretty good numbers last year, but some are wondering can he do it again this year. I'm going to take a chance, at least for the first few games to see how he goes. BUT, and this is a BIG but, DeShaun Foster is listed at the top of the Carolina Depth chart at RB, and this will be his first full year at RB. His numbers last year looked 'average' at best, but the return of Stephen Davis may put Foster back to second on the Depth Chart, which would mean I'd want to start looking for a starting RB. The other question is Tatum Bell. As it is with DeShaun Foster, this will be Bell's first year as the starting RB in Denver. It looks like they're going to release Maurice Clarett, but they're still stacked at RB. It's a big gamble starting DeShaun Foster and Tatum Bell as my featured RB's, and was wondering if anyone else had some opinions regarding the situation. While these RB's are all capable of putting up big numbers, it's a tough decision to make since they're both going to be battling for that coveted number one role, and the lack of available numbers from last year makes this an excruciatingly difficult position to be in for me.
Just FYI: The rest of my team looks like this:
K - Adam Viniateri
Lawrence Tines from K.C.
TE - L.J. Smith from Philly
Defense- Philly
San Diego
Anybody with some ideas, suggestions, concerns, criticisms, advice?
I'm going to try and do a straight up trade to get J. Pitten off my lineup for another tight end. I would rather die than have a Cowpuke on my starting team.