01.04.2003, 02:36
ich mache mal ein neues kapitel auf.
hier ist übrigens eine sehr neue fantasy-top50-prediction von espn (28. märz):
1. Priest Holmes, RB, KC He's expected to be full speed in June
2. Marshall Faulk, RB, StL Has averaged 14.4 starts in nine seasons
3. Ricky Williams, RB, Mia Led NFL in carries and rushing yards last year
4. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SD Finished second in carries and rushing yards
5. Michael Vick, QB, Atl The NFL's best talent enters his second full season
6. Clinton Portis, RB, Den Averaged an NFL-high 5.5 yards for backs
7. Deuce McAllister, RB, NO Scored 16 touchdowns in first season of starting
8. Shaun Alexander, RB, Sea Has scored 34 times in last two seasons
9. Terrell Owens, WR, SF Averaged 1,356 yards and 15 scores in past two seasons
10. Marvin Harrison, WR, Ind Caught an amazing 143 catches for 1,722 yards last year
11. Ahman Green, RB, GB A healthy 2003 will boost stats
12. Edgerrin James, RB, Ind Will be improved with two years removed from ACL surgery
13. Stephen Davis, RB, Car Carolina will utilize him as a workhorse back
14. Travis Henry, RB, Buf Fumbles aside, he's in a well-balanced offense
15. Fred Taylor, RB, Jac Injury risk keeps him from being a first-round pick
16. Corey Dillon, RB, Cin Better coaching solidifies stats
17. Tiki Barber, RB, NYG Strong second half bodes well for 2003
18. Charlie Garner, RB, Oak Picks up yards through ground and air
19. Michael Bennett, RB, Min Expected to make full recovery after March left foot surgery
20. Donovan McNabb, QB, Phi Was fantasy's No. 1 player before breaking ankle
21. Randy Moss, RB, Min Receives enough passes to be a fantasy star
22. Jamal Lewis, RB, Bal Big back fits well in run-heavy offense
23. David Boston, WR, SD He'll rebound to All-Pro 2001 stats after a disappointing 2002
24. Eric Moulds, WR, Buf He'll still flourish with Drew Bledsoe throwing to him
25. William Green, RB, Cle Surprise second half makes him a sound No. 2 back
26. Daunte Culpepper, QB, Min Despite turnovers, he's a top double threat to pass and run
27. Peerless Price, WR, Atl Will remain a top 10 fantasy wideout with Vick
28. Joe Horn, WR, NO Stats will rebound as Aaron Brooks improves
29. Plaxico Burress, WR, Pit He flourishes with Tommy Maddox throwing to him
30. Jeremy Shockey, TE, NYG Now that he's injury-free, look for big-time stats
31. Koren Robinson, WR, Sea Will explode as a top 10 receiver in his third season
32. Rich Gannon, QB, Oak Directs one of the top passing offenses
33. Jeff Garcia, QB, SF New coach may want to pass more
34. Peyton Manning, QB, Ind He's consistently good, but not spectacular every week
35. Aaron Brooks, QB, NO Needs to improve mechanics to take the next step
36. Drew Bledsoe, QB, Buf Prone to a poor game, but can rebound with a big day
37. Brett Favre, QB, GB Will rebound after hurt by injuries to teammates
38. Curtis Martin, RB, NYJ LaMont Jordan is taking away goal-line carries
39. Eddie George, RB, Ten He's no longer a Titan on the ground
40. Laveranues Coles, WR, Was Fits nicely in Steve Spurrier's spread
41. Hines Ward, WR, Pit Antwaan Randle El will take away some catches
42. Torry Holt, WR, StL Kurt Warner's return to health will stabilize his stats
43. Donald Driver, WR, GB Will receive the passes to be an effective fantasy player
44. Emmitt Smith, RB, Ari Can he hold up in the season's second half?
45. Keyshawn Johnson, WR, TB Brad Johnson and the passing game are still grooving
46. Marty Booker, WR, Chi Kordell Stewart likes to lock on one wideout
47. Jerry Rice, WR, Oak His conditioning and craftiness are still paying off
48. Kevan Barlow, RB, SF Stock jumps if Dennis Erickson prefers one featured back
49. Tony Gonzalez, TE, KC Standing has slipped, but still far ahead of the rest
50. Kurt Warner, QB, StL Coaches say his hand injuries are finally healed
tja jungs,
wenn die experten recht haben, wird das für euch eine schwere saison. bei CBS waren fünf Vampires unter den Top36 und diesmal sind bei ESPN vier Vampires unter den Top31, bzw. fünd Vampires unter den Top49.
Aber keine Sorge, denn ich muss leider zugeben teilweise finde ich paltzierungen eine ziemliche katastrophe.
ricky an #3?!? hinter zwei verletzungsfraglichen spielern?!?
vick an #5?!? ich finde vick toll und hatte im letzten jahr in fast allen teams. ich hatte nur im letzten jahr den eindruck, dass der ständig angeschlagen ist. ich befürchte, er wird in seiner karriere leider viel, viel probleme mit verletzungen haben.
mcNabb an#20?!? hey, der hat nach seiner verletzung direkt wieder topp gespielt!
manning an #34?!? das schlimmste: hinter gannon + garcia
keyshawn an #45?!? auch keyshawn hatte ich im letzten jahr in vielen teams. er mag auch eine gute season2003 haben, aber sie sehe nicht einen einzigen grund, warum die besser als in 2002 sein sollte.
SuperJedePrognoseDieRickyNichtAn#1HatTaugtSowiesoNixDuper
hier ist übrigens eine sehr neue fantasy-top50-prediction von espn (28. märz):
1. Priest Holmes, RB, KC He's expected to be full speed in June
2. Marshall Faulk, RB, StL Has averaged 14.4 starts in nine seasons
3. Ricky Williams, RB, Mia Led NFL in carries and rushing yards last year
4. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SD Finished second in carries and rushing yards
5. Michael Vick, QB, Atl The NFL's best talent enters his second full season
6. Clinton Portis, RB, Den Averaged an NFL-high 5.5 yards for backs
7. Deuce McAllister, RB, NO Scored 16 touchdowns in first season of starting
8. Shaun Alexander, RB, Sea Has scored 34 times in last two seasons
9. Terrell Owens, WR, SF Averaged 1,356 yards and 15 scores in past two seasons
10. Marvin Harrison, WR, Ind Caught an amazing 143 catches for 1,722 yards last year
11. Ahman Green, RB, GB A healthy 2003 will boost stats
12. Edgerrin James, RB, Ind Will be improved with two years removed from ACL surgery
13. Stephen Davis, RB, Car Carolina will utilize him as a workhorse back
14. Travis Henry, RB, Buf Fumbles aside, he's in a well-balanced offense
15. Fred Taylor, RB, Jac Injury risk keeps him from being a first-round pick
16. Corey Dillon, RB, Cin Better coaching solidifies stats
17. Tiki Barber, RB, NYG Strong second half bodes well for 2003
18. Charlie Garner, RB, Oak Picks up yards through ground and air
19. Michael Bennett, RB, Min Expected to make full recovery after March left foot surgery
20. Donovan McNabb, QB, Phi Was fantasy's No. 1 player before breaking ankle
21. Randy Moss, RB, Min Receives enough passes to be a fantasy star
22. Jamal Lewis, RB, Bal Big back fits well in run-heavy offense
23. David Boston, WR, SD He'll rebound to All-Pro 2001 stats after a disappointing 2002
24. Eric Moulds, WR, Buf He'll still flourish with Drew Bledsoe throwing to him
25. William Green, RB, Cle Surprise second half makes him a sound No. 2 back
26. Daunte Culpepper, QB, Min Despite turnovers, he's a top double threat to pass and run
27. Peerless Price, WR, Atl Will remain a top 10 fantasy wideout with Vick
28. Joe Horn, WR, NO Stats will rebound as Aaron Brooks improves
29. Plaxico Burress, WR, Pit He flourishes with Tommy Maddox throwing to him
30. Jeremy Shockey, TE, NYG Now that he's injury-free, look for big-time stats
31. Koren Robinson, WR, Sea Will explode as a top 10 receiver in his third season
32. Rich Gannon, QB, Oak Directs one of the top passing offenses
33. Jeff Garcia, QB, SF New coach may want to pass more
34. Peyton Manning, QB, Ind He's consistently good, but not spectacular every week
35. Aaron Brooks, QB, NO Needs to improve mechanics to take the next step
36. Drew Bledsoe, QB, Buf Prone to a poor game, but can rebound with a big day
37. Brett Favre, QB, GB Will rebound after hurt by injuries to teammates
38. Curtis Martin, RB, NYJ LaMont Jordan is taking away goal-line carries
39. Eddie George, RB, Ten He's no longer a Titan on the ground
40. Laveranues Coles, WR, Was Fits nicely in Steve Spurrier's spread
41. Hines Ward, WR, Pit Antwaan Randle El will take away some catches
42. Torry Holt, WR, StL Kurt Warner's return to health will stabilize his stats
43. Donald Driver, WR, GB Will receive the passes to be an effective fantasy player
44. Emmitt Smith, RB, Ari Can he hold up in the season's second half?
45. Keyshawn Johnson, WR, TB Brad Johnson and the passing game are still grooving
46. Marty Booker, WR, Chi Kordell Stewart likes to lock on one wideout
47. Jerry Rice, WR, Oak His conditioning and craftiness are still paying off
48. Kevan Barlow, RB, SF Stock jumps if Dennis Erickson prefers one featured back
49. Tony Gonzalez, TE, KC Standing has slipped, but still far ahead of the rest
50. Kurt Warner, QB, StL Coaches say his hand injuries are finally healed
tja jungs,
wenn die experten recht haben, wird das für euch eine schwere saison. bei CBS waren fünf Vampires unter den Top36 und diesmal sind bei ESPN vier Vampires unter den Top31, bzw. fünd Vampires unter den Top49.
Aber keine Sorge, denn ich muss leider zugeben teilweise finde ich paltzierungen eine ziemliche katastrophe.
ricky an #3?!? hinter zwei verletzungsfraglichen spielern?!?
vick an #5?!? ich finde vick toll und hatte im letzten jahr in fast allen teams. ich hatte nur im letzten jahr den eindruck, dass der ständig angeschlagen ist. ich befürchte, er wird in seiner karriere leider viel, viel probleme mit verletzungen haben.
mcNabb an#20?!? hey, der hat nach seiner verletzung direkt wieder topp gespielt!
manning an #34?!? das schlimmste: hinter gannon + garcia
keyshawn an #45?!? auch keyshawn hatte ich im letzten jahr in vielen teams. er mag auch eine gute season2003 haben, aber sie sehe nicht einen einzigen grund, warum die besser als in 2002 sein sollte.
SuperJedePrognoseDieRickyNichtAn#1HatTaugtSowiesoNixDuper