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  1. 16 team, total points league, drafted from the 10th spot: 1.10 Ronnie Brown 2.07 Reggie Wayne 3.10 Tony Romo 4.07 LaMont Jordan 5.10 Deion Branch 6.07 Warrick Dunn Have been in first place for 4 of the 5 weeks so far, the only exception being week two.
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    Kenton Keith or Selvin Young?

    You know, as a 4th year Peyton Manning owner, for the first time this season I actually feel confident that the Colts won't sit their starters in the FF playoffs. With the Patriots being so much better than they have been the last couple of years, the Colts won't be locking up anything until week 16 or so. That takes a lot of Keith's supposed upside away. Anyhow, Young's the better pick here. Hang on to him, but remember that this one might take a while.
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    Keeper Wideout help

    Hey all...just wanted to get everyone's opinion on who I should keep at wideout. We're in a 12-team, 4 keeper league, and keepers aren't due 'til around August, so this isn't really a pressing issue. Other than the WR spot, I've got P. Manning, FWP and Ronnie Brown who will probably carry over into my '07 roster. The two WRs I have to decide between are Roy Williams and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Scoring is PPR, 1 pt/10 yards rec/rush, -2 for turnovers. T.J. - #9 receiver: 90 rec. for 1081 yds, 9 TDs; 245 points in 14 games (17.5 avg) Roy - #10 receiver: 82 rec. for 1310 yds, 7 TDs; 243 points in 16 games (14.5 avg) As you can see, they're just about dead even in points. Roy had more yards, and is a true #1 receiver with more YPC. TJ, however, has more catches, more TDs, and a better average in two less games. In fact, TJ's average PPG is third in our league behind Marvelous Marvin and Steve Smith (18.4 and 18.0, respectively). Plus, there's the added utility from having a Bengal on my roster, being a homer and all. On my personal crank score calculator, TJ's crank for '06 was 63.75; Roy's, 45.35. In my boat, do you protect T.J. or Roy? Thanks in advance for the input and Happy New Year to all!
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