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Quarterback

Daunte Culpepper – now just a footnote to the Nick Saban legacy in Miami. Let’s see, we can sign Drew Brees for x dollars or we can trade for Daunte Culpepper (and pay him x dollars while trading a 3rd round draft choice).

Aaron Brooks - no, nobody thought Brooks would be a star in Oakland but three touchdown passes for the whole season?

Jake Delhomme - fantasy teams hoping to cash in on the Delhomme-Smith connection were burned.

Running Backs

TJ Duckett - was never a star in Atlanta, but at least he scored touchdowns

Chris Brown - after a good 2005 season was right in the mix for the Titans running back job starting the 2006 season. By the end of the season he was nowhere to be found. Lamont Jordan - my first round NFFC draft choice (8th overall). He was awful prior to being injured. How can he not catch any passes?

Cadillac Williams - selected right after Lamont Jordan in most NFFC drafts, Cadillac ran on fumes all season scoring fewer NFFC points than Leon Washington.

Receiver Randy Moss - seems too easy to pick on the Raiders, but just should not have been as terrible as they were.

Joe Horn - yes, he was injured most of the season. Even when he played he was overshadowed by Colston.

Santana Moss - 55 receptions and almost 800 yards are not bad numbers if your name is Marty Booker. More was expected from Moss, much more. Chris Chambers - 59 reception and almost 700 yards are not bad numbers if your name is Marty Booker. Chambers was expected to flourish after a strong 2005 campaign, and he cannot complain about lack of attempts. Chambers was among the league leaders with over 150 passes thrown his way.

posted @ Thursday, January 11, 2007 8:53 PM by Marc Meltzer

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COMMENTS

I have a comment. I bought the Fantasy Football Guide for 2006. I believe I know more about football than JD Bolick. Sure he drafted LT with the second all around pick but then Randy Moss, Chris Chambers, Tony G, Curtis Martin, Drew Bennett, Jake the Dead Snake, Adam Vinatieri, Carolina Panthers, Favre, Ben Watson, Duce Staley, Najeh Davenport, NE Pats & Boerigter. He must have been responsible for rating Boeigter as the #26 wide receiver in the league. He must of finished in dead last with that team. He talks a lot of SMAK but he sure didn't draft a good team.

I will do the mock draft for him in 2007.

posted @ Saturday, January 27, 2007 8:32 AM by IronMikeHouston


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