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Becuase while I agree that RB/RB is dying (not dead), its still needed. I still dont see a legit 3rd rounder their, and not even a true legit 2nd rounder. Andre is good, and he was great in what little time he played last year, but fact stands: The Texans have no line. This means that they could lose the QB again, and Davis isnt durabile in his own right. He would be a good 3rd rounder, but 2nd is a strech over guys like Plax who are proven. As a Patsfag, Welker will never have last year again. He is a great player, and the perfect person for NE's system, but the League is going to be prepared to cover the middle against the Pats this year, like they learned to put an extra safety on Moss. I have no big issue with Anderson and Rivers, but Anderson has a concussion right now, and its lingering, and Rivers had surgury in the offseason that ost QBs have a bad year after. No Argument out of Cooley. Hes a legit #1 TE. Turner is going to get crushed once the season starts. The Falcons have no line, and a bad passing game. Without SD's amazing line behind him, all the talent in the world isn't going to let you beat 3 guys who get in. Lewis has hit 29, which is the first year of down seasons for runningbacks, and his team is throw first, even in the redzone. K and DEF are fine. Bowe won't have a good of a year. KC is a quagmire of suck, and he will be sucked down with the rest of their passing game. Other then that, you have very poor depth. Forte is great, but might suffer if the other AP picks up his game. Other then that, I wouldn't want to start any of your backups even on bye weeks.
My biggest issue is not spending a Midround pick on Chester Taylor. Draft him a round early, cuase if AP goes down (problems in college, and so far in the NFL) then your 100% done for. If you had taylor as a handcuff or backup, you wouldnt lose much cuase the Vikings power comes from their line, not the RBs.
Is that enough?
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