12th Pick
12th
QB Brett Favre GBP
QB Jon Kitna DET
RB Carnell Williams TBB
RB Ronnie Brown MIA
RB Reggie Bush NOS
RB Dominic Rhodes IND
RB Maurice Morris SEA
RB Brian Calhoun DET
WR Hines Ward PIT
WR TJ Houshmandzadeh CIN
WR Braylon Edwards CLE
WR Kevin Curtis STL
WR Brandon Stokley IND
TE Jason Witten DAL
PK Shayne Graham CIN
DT Baltimore Ravens BAL
Favre and Kitna are not spectacular, but when you aren't drafting passers high, they aren't a bad tandem. Favre should be on the field all year. He's past his prime, but should still be good for some numbers.
My running back situation is the best of the three. Brown and Cadillac are starters with upside, while Reggie Bush and Dominic Rhodes could either one put up starter numbers.
I had to take recievers a little lower, because of the runners I got. Still, I can live with starting Hines Ward and Houshmandzadeh. Once again, it looks like I'm in love with Braylen, Kevin Curtis and Brandon Stokely, which isn't really the case. They are the ones who seem slotted a little low, so I keep drafting them.
Witten is a major upgrade from Dallas Clark, with high upside. I bet the Cowboys throw him more balls than last year, though Witten did come on strong late in the year, after a slow start. He's no Gonzales, but Gonzales is aging. I can live with this selection.
Once again, Graham and the Ravens slid a little. The Ravens are my starter instead of my backup on this team, but there is always an undrafted defense or two you can pick up, if your starter sucks.
ANALYSIS: This is probably the team I would feel best about going into a season with. The q.b.s and recievers have question marks, but the running back situation has a lot more depth and upside potential. Runners rule in fantasy football, so that is all the reason I need to say this is my favorite roster of the three. It gives me some hope, since this is the closest of the three to where I'll be drafting.
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