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Sexy Vs. Solid

Posted by David Money | 1:33 PM

I see it year after year, folks taking the heralded rookie over the solid veteran. A lot of league titles were won last season with Clinton Portis and Jamal Lewis as the starting running backs. Yes I know that the two dudes are certainly not the most reliable players ever to suite up. The fact remains that when both are healthy they are more consistent than the Reggie Bush's of the league. I too have been guilty of reaching for that sexy pick instead of the solid player, and have paid for it more often than not.



I am an Adrian Peterson owner this season, however regretfully elected not to reach for him last season at all. The best solution to this problem is, if you have to have a rookie or two on your team then take them but first secure your starting spots before reaching for a Desean Jackson or a Chris Johnson. Granted both players could very well end up atop the rankings, however the risk is far too big to sink a 5th or 6th round selection into. If you wanted Darren McFadden this season, you may have had to make the decision to take him in round 1, however the risk associated with a McFadden is far less than that of drafting proven veterans like Joseph Adai, Marion Barber or Edge. Sure the ceiling maybe higher for Forte or a Johnathan Stewart, but don't get caught paying too high of a price for their services when drafting.

It's o.k. to draft sexy, but please make sure your solid before your sexy and your chances of hoisting a trophy should increase.


If you haven't heard by now the Vikings has officially put the Tavarius Jackson experiment on hold and it may remain that way. Jackson was booed throughout almost the entire game at home against the Colts last week even when the Vikings were up 15-0 the boos rained down. Frerotte should take some pressure off of Peterson this week and for weeks to come. If ol' Gus can muster 180 and a score every week it should make an already stellar running attack scary. 37-44-1 is Frerotte's career record in 14 seasons in the league.

Week 3

Posted by David Money | 3:32 PM

Brandon Marshall declared Marshall law on Sunday against the Chargers pulling down 18 balls. Look for the newly activated Marshall to continue to be a top 5 receiver now that quarterback Jay Cutler has his diabetes under control the sky is the limit for this duo.

Steve Smith is expected to make his highly anticipated return this week. However we believe that Smith owners should remain cautious and temper your expectations, at least for this week.








Defense / Special Teams / Kickers

Posted by David Money | 9:35 PM

Week 3

Boom

Kickers

Posted by David Money | 9:34 PM

Week 3

Boom

1. N. Folk

2. M. Crosby

3. N. Keading

Tight End Rankings

Posted by David Money | 9:32 PM

Week 3

Boom

1. J. Witten

2. T. Gonzalez

3. A. Gates

4. J. Shockey

5. K. Winslow

Bust

1. T. Heap

2. V. Davis

3. M. Lewis

Running Back Rankings

Posted by David Money | 9:28 PM

Week 3

Boom

1. B. Westbrook
2. Adrian Peterson
3. Marion Barber
4. Willie Parker
5. Clinton Portis
6 F. Gore
7. M. Lynch
8. Reggie Bush
9. J. Adai
10. M. Forte
11. M. Turner

Bust

1. L.T.
2. L. Johnson
3 S. Jackson
4. D. Macfadden

Brian Westbrook - Showed that he is the premier running back in the NFL this season. Westbrook may have taken the torch from L.T. at least for now. We say 26 carries 110 yards and 2 TD's this week.

Marion Barber - Barber very well may be the best back in the league. He runs with agression and just might plow his way to a peranent top 3 ranking for a RB. We say 19 carries, 80 yards and 2 TD's this week.

Larry Johnson - Wow this cat has fallen pretty far pretty quick, we say benh him this week and if you have a Kevin Smith or Johnathan Stewart let them have a crack at the lineup.