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| Do I really need to explain? |
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| As consistent as P. Manning is, there should be no doubt as to why he is ranked here. |
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| Romo was excellent last season for fantasy owners. Expect more of the same this year. |
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| Since 2004, Brees has thrown no less than 24 TDs in a single season. Now that's hot. |
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| Although the Bengals are a mess, Palmer continues to produce at a high level. Just expect some inconsistent performances along the way. |
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| If Anderson holds off Brady Quinn for the starting job, he has the weapons around him to match last season's totals. |
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| Hasselbeck may not duplicate last year's stats, but even coming close to them would make him a middle-of-the-pack starter. |
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| Big Ben needs to add some yards to his touchdown totals to become an elite fantasy QB. Still, his ability to score makes him a fantasy starter. |
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| Cutler has the potential to become a top-ten fantasy signal caller. |
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| Health is always a concern with McNabb. However, when he's right, he's as good as they come. |
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| In deeper leagues, Manning is a starter. In 8-10 team leagues, he is a top-flight reserve with potential based on his Super Bowl run last season. |
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| Rivers's numbers have been average at best. That said, he can't be trusted as a starter, but he should be a great reserve with the potential to break out. |
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| Kitna always has the chance to explode on a given week, but he isn't consistent enough to look at as more than a reserve. |
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| Delhomme started 2007 with eight scores and only one pick before sitting out the last 13 games. If Delhomme is healthy and his receiving corps shows improvement, Delhomme will return to his starter status. If, if, if, if, if... |
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| Bulger is the poster child for 'overrated fantasy QB.' |
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| Rodgers is tough to figure out considering he hasn't played much. Take a wait-and-see approach. |
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| Garrard's a great NFL starter based on his effeciency and leadership. However, his 19 total TDs and his lack of yards relegate him to a reserve status. |
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| If Schaub can stay healthy, he has the talent and weapons to post solid numbers. Consider him a bench player who could possibly surprise owners. |
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| The aging Garcia can still provide a week or two of steady numbers. |
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| Leinart can't be counted on because he can't stay on the field. Even when he is healthy, Arizona brings Kurt Warner in for two-minute-drill situations. |
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| Campbell hasn't shown the ability to tally big numbers. Until he does, he's a low-end backup. |
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| Edwards is a backup, nothing more. |
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| What will be higher, Russell's average yards per game or his average weight? (OK, that was a cheap shot.) |
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| Smith has not shown the ability to consitently win games or rack up numbers. |
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| Young may win some football games for the Titans, but it isn't likely his game will translate to big fantasy totals. Besides, should you choose any quarterback this low in the rankings, you're taking a shot in the dark. |
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