This is tough, but I like Roethlisberger to get some TDs with Holmes maturing and now they have Limas Sweed. Hasselbeck is proven and consitent and his fantasy numbers are getting better each year it seems. Anderson shouldn't be a one season wonder considering the contract he was offered, his O-Line and his weapons, he his high risk high reward. Palmer could be his usual self be a solid #1 QB but issues with his coaches and recievers aren't encouraging me to rank him higher than any of the others
1. Hasselbeck - Awesome offense, faces very poor defenses in the NFC West, with Julius Jones rushing there will be even less pressure on the Seahawks passing game
2. Anderson - the Browns have signed him to a 3-year deal meaning Brady Quinn won't truly challenge him, the Browns have a prolific aerial game with Kellen Winslow, Braylon Edwards, and Donte Stallworth all ready to receive, and a running game anchored by an aging Jamal Lewis
3. Palmer - Consistent, no one knows what to expect from Chad Johnson, but TJ Houshmanzedah is a rising star
4. Roethlisberger - He has a huge name, but after his career year he won't be able to follow up, especially since Hines Ward is the only consistently good receiver & will draw tremendous coverage, and Santonio Holmes and Limas Sweed are both still developing, Willie Parker is healthy, and Rashard Mendenhall was drafted to score in the red-zone
5, Palmer; Look at his weapons. Plus Bengals have a poor running game.
#6, Roethlisberger; Superbowl experience, strong offense, and can rush for yards/TD's.
#7, Anderson; Solid O-line, Edwards & Winslow are studs, but will be on a short leash if they are under .500 after game 6.
#8, Hasselbeck; Always consistent, capable of putting up big numbers, but no longer has Branch or Jackson @ WR. I would personally stay away from him since we don't know how Engram and Burleson will produce as the starting receivers.
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Roethlisberger, Hasselbeck, Anderson, Palmer
This is tough, but I like Roethlisberger to get some TDs with Holmes maturing and now they have Limas Sweed. Hasselbeck is proven and consitent and his fantasy numbers are getting better each year it seems. Anderson shouldn't be a one season wonder considering the contract he was offered, his O-Line and his weapons, he his high risk high reward. Palmer could be his usual self be a solid #1 QB but issues with his coaches and recievers aren't encouraging me to rank him higher than any of the others
1. Hasselbeck - Awesome offense, faces very poor defenses in the NFC West, with Julius Jones rushing there will be even less pressure on the Seahawks passing game
2. Anderson - the Browns have signed him to a 3-year deal meaning Brady Quinn won't truly challenge him, the Browns have a prolific aerial game with Kellen Winslow, Braylon Edwards, and Donte Stallworth all ready to receive, and a running game anchored by an aging Jamal Lewis
3. Palmer - Consistent, no one knows what to expect from Chad Johnson, but TJ Houshmanzedah is a rising star
4. Roethlisberger - He has a huge name, but after his career year he won't be able to follow up, especially since Hines Ward is the only consistently good receiver & will draw tremendous coverage, and Santonio Holmes and Limas Sweed are both still developing, Willie Parker is healthy, and Rashard Mendenhall was drafted to score in the red-zone
5, Palmer; Look at his weapons. Plus Bengals have a poor running game.
#6, Roethlisberger; Superbowl experience, strong offense, and can rush for yards/TD's.
#7, Anderson; Solid O-line, Edwards & Winslow are studs, but will be on a short leash if they are under .500 after game 6.
#8, Hasselbeck; Always consistent, capable of putting up big numbers, but no longer has Branch or Jackson @ WR. I would personally stay away from him since we don't know how Engram and Burleson will produce as the starting receivers.
i would put roethlisberger above brees, so mine would b:
Brady,Manning,Romo, Roethlisberger
then
Brees, Hasselbeck, Anderson, Palmer
Anderson because hes got alotta talent there.
Then Hasselback because his OL is good.
then Palmer because he still has Chad and TJ
And then Worthlessburger.
They all go to early for me to takem anyway tho.
Roethlisberger
Palmer
Hasselbeck
and Anderson
1. Worthlessberger
2. Palmer
3. Hassel (I no longer have any receivers) beck
4. Ander (one year wonder) son
Palmer
Roethlisberger
Hasselbeck
Anderson
thats hard but first would be...
Palmer, he has to very good WR's to throw to
Hasselbeck, has pretty good WR's and even with ok WR's he makes them look good.
Anderson, with braylon edwards to throw to... i dont need to explain.
Roethlisberger, way to over rated wont be very this season.