capnbeef Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 Could use some work. Has Jolley ahead of Chris Baker, though I believe Baker is the number one TE there -- at least he was as of last week. For my team, Tampa Bay, there are 2 errors. Has Dave Moore, as the backup TE. Moore is long snapper and 4th TE behind Becht, Alex Smith, and Nate Lowrie. At WR, it has Kevin Youngblood 5th for the Bucs. Youngblood didn't make the team. The WR list for the Bucs is, Clayton, Galloway, Hilliard, Shephard, Warren, and Russell. I went there to confirm that Ryan Moats was the backup in Philly behind Westbrook. According the depth chart here, he is, but with a quick glance at a few other teams, saw a number of errors, so who knows... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DMD Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 Could use some work. Has Jolley ahead of Chris Baker, though I believe Baker is the number one TE there -- at least he was as of last week. For my team, Tampa Bay, there are 2 errors. Has Dave Moore, as the backup TE. Moore is long snapper and 4th TE behind Becht, Alex Smith, and Nate Lowrie. At WR, it has Kevin Youngblood 5th for the Bucs. Youngblood didn't make the team. The WR list for the Bucs is, Clayton, Galloway, Hilliard, Shephard, Warren, and Russell. I went there to confirm that Ryan Moats was the backup in Philly behind Westbrook. According the depth chart here, he is, but with a quick glance at a few other teams, saw a number of errors, so who knows... 968278[/snapback] We spend a lot of time trying to keep them updated and the past week has been a challenge as always when you talk about all the player movement. WR5 is always a speculative thing anyway and the names that are there were correct at one time to be sure. WR5 is probably the most difficult to keep accurate since there really is no WR5 since it is not a starting slot and is just depth behind the starters. Moats indeed is both officially listed and realistically listed as the back-up to Brian Westbrook. Lamar Gordon may rise to RB3, but Moats is in good favor with the coaches and expected to get 5 to 7 touches per game according to the coaching staff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capnbeef Posted September 5, 2005 Author Share Posted September 5, 2005 Thanks. I'm probably going to pick up Moats. Probably drop Reche Caldwell to do so. Main factor is pickups cost 5 bucks in my league, but with Westbrook's injury potential, it may be worth it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swampnuts Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 Could use some work. Has Jolley ahead of Chris Baker, though I believe Baker is the number one TE there -- at least he was as of last week. For my team, Tampa Bay, there are 2 errors. Has Dave Moore, as the backup TE. Moore is long snapper and 4th TE behind Becht, Alex Smith, and Nate Lowrie. At WR, it has Kevin Youngblood 5th for the Bucs. Youngblood didn't make the team. The WR list for the Bucs is, Clayton, Galloway, Hilliard, Shephard, Warren, and Russell. I went there to confirm that Ryan Moats was the backup in Philly behind Westbrook. According the depth chart here, he is, but with a quick glance at a few other teams, saw a number of errors, so who knows... 968278[/snapback] Be patient Man! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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