Originally posted by Jaguar
Well, as I see it, we've got 28 QBs for the starter and backup roles.
Nobody wants to touch the Bills or the Niners for obvious reasons. The Browns don't look like a hot fantasy commodity either, since we don't know how good Charlie Frye is yet. The Jets are uncertain about who they're even going to start. The Bears situation is also one you don't want to touch.
Right now, I see Brad Johnson, Jon Kitna, and Billy Volek left as decent choices, and I prefer Volek of those.
The reason to get more backup WRs is that WR numbers are a little more unpredictable. If you have, say, Matt Hasselbeck, with Aaron Brooks for a backup, you know pretty much for certain that Brad Johnson isn't going to be much use to you. On the other hand, might 9th rounder Reggie Brown outperfrom 3rd rounder Hines Ward? It's not likely, but it is possible. Remember that Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Smith and Santana Moss generally went between the 6th and 9th rounds last year.
Well, as I see it, we've got 28 QBs for the starter and backup roles.
Nobody wants to touch the Bills or the Niners for obvious reasons. The Browns don't look like a hot fantasy commodity either, since we don't know how good Charlie Frye is yet. The Jets are uncertain about who they're even going to start. The Bears situation is also one you don't want to touch.
Right now, I see Brad Johnson, Jon Kitna, and Billy Volek left as decent choices, and I prefer Volek of those.
The reason to get more backup WRs is that WR numbers are a little more unpredictable. If you have, say, Matt Hasselbeck, with Aaron Brooks for a backup, you know pretty much for certain that Brad Johnson isn't going to be much use to you. On the other hand, might 9th rounder Reggie Brown outperfrom 3rd rounder Hines Ward? It's not likely, but it is possible. Remember that Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Smith and Santana Moss generally went between the 6th and 9th rounds last year.
He did have a break out season last year, but will he repeat?
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