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| Stever McNair this week, over Jay Cutler? I have Stephen Jackson, and Brian Westbrook starting but have Brandon Jacobs and Jerious Norwood on the bench. (can start 3) I have T.O., and Marques Colston Playing WR can start 3, with Keyshawn Johnson & Devery Henderson. I Also have Tony Gonzalez over Desmond Clark, Steelers D over Atl's D. Jeff Wilkins over Jason Hanson. ICan't lose this I'll never live it down any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!! Thanks.
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Why were you carrying two kickers all season? Next season, only carry one and invest the other roster slot in a skill-position player with upside. You need to build skill-position depth, especially late into the year.
Anyway, I'd go with Jackson, Westbrook, and Jacobs. At WR I'd play Keyshawn as your #3. At QB, call me crazy, but I'd play Cutler over McNair. I figure McNair is solid for about 10-12 points but Cutler has way more upside. He is going to have to throw it against San Diego and it's a must-win game for Denver. Your TE, Def, and K selections are fine.
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| The league was setup where you have top keep certain roster spots. e.g.(2 K's,2 QB's, 2TE's, 4RB's, 4WR's) I also can ONLY play 4 skill positions, 2rb's & 2wr's or 3rb's & 1wr or vice versa. that's where the question comes into play, out of 4 spots for rb's and wr's???? I probably will go W/Cutler..... Thanks
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