Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Top Fantasy QBs, Hint: It Ain't Vick

Eveybody else does, so why not me? Just remember, this is for Fantasy Football, and my scoring system gives 5 points for a passing TD, 7 for a rushing TD, 1 point for every 50 yards passing and 1 for every 25 rushing. The number is parantheses is the player's real value. Think of real value as how many more points a player will score than the average player will score over the entire season.

Top 10
1. Peyton Manning (110) - Just look at his schedule and you'll see why
2. Daunte Culpepper (90) - Very little drop-off without Moss, may even be better
3. Donovan McNabb (35) - He still has Westbrook and a dominating defense helping him
4. Marc Bulger (28) - If Eagles fiasco continues, move Bulger ahead of McNabb
5. Jake Delhomme (20) - The Panthers are healthy again, Delhomme should be much better this year
6. Trent Green (10) - Green is always among the top QBs, nothing changes this year
7. Kerry Collins (5) - Moss will make him better, but he's still no Culpepper
8. Brett Favre (5) - If that bad o-line doesn't let him get killed first
9. Jake Plummer (0) - Yes he belongs in top 10, if he was better on the road he'd be top 5
T10. Drew Brees (-5) - Repeat of last year is unlikely, but should still be good pick.
T10. Tom Brady (-5) - In NFL he's #1, in fantasy, this is where he belongs

On the Verge
Carson Palmer - Very good backup to have, could be a breakout year
Matt Hasselbeck - All he needs is a receiver who can actually catch a pass
Kurt Warner - I know, I know... but think of the possibilities
Joey Harrington - It's boom or bust year, and he has the weapons to succeed

Over-Rated
Michael Vick - He's 18th on my list, and that might be high
Ben Roethlisberger - Sophomore jinx, running team, you figure it out
Steve McNair - If his Fantasy value was as big as his heart, he'd be #1, too many injuries

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