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Non-Homer Advice Needed


dham278

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In a fantasy keeper league which I won last year, I can tab two players to keep for this year's team. The highest producers were Panthers, but I want some outside advice to make sure I'm not being a homer. Thoughts?

Jay Cutler (Chi - QB)

Owen Daniels (Hou - TE)

T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Sea - WR)

DeSean Jackson (Phi - WR)

Marshawn Lynch (Buf - RB)

Derrick Mason (Bal - WR)

Zach Miller (Oak - TE)

Clinton Portis (Was - RB)

Ben Roethlisberger (Pit - QB)

Steve Smith (Car - WR)

DeAngelo Williams (Car - RB)

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No dont keep Housh. I deff think Williams is over valued this year but you gotta keep him. Besides him either keep Smith or Portis. Both are good picks assuming their healthy. Are you in a league where you have to give up a draft pick (EX: 3rd rounder for williams, or 4th for Portis?)

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I won my league last year on the strength of Clinton Portis. He is a genuine blue chip; solid ever year. Take DWill and Portis. Portis is strong at the beginning of the year when DWill is finding his groove, but he slows down later in the season, when DWill starts heating things up. So Portis to carry u through the season, DWill to win your playoff games

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