Let the discussion commence (http://msn.foxsports.com/fantasy/story/5476236).
McNabb - #4 QB
Garcia - #40 QB
Westbrook - #24 RB (right behind Reggie Bush)
Moats - #52 RB
Brown - #28 WR
G. Lewis - #66 WR
Gaffney - #90 WR
L.J. - #11 TE
Schobel - #33 TE
Akers - #14 K
My opinions.. A little high for McNabb, a little low for Westbrook, very high for G. Lewis, a little low for L.J., and hopefully quite low for Akers.
			
			
			
				a little low for reggie bush too.  i don't care if he's a rookie playing for the texans, he'll be way higher than the #23 RB in fantasy points.
			
			
			
				Reggie Brown is definately higher that 28, but certainly less than 15.
			
			
			
				i think 28 is about right for reggie, maybe even a little high.  i don't think there's a top 30 WR on the eagles at the moment.
			
			
			
				I don't think he is better right now then a lot of those guys, but he is, at the moment, the number one guy on the Eagles with DMac throwing him the ball. Based on that alone, he should put up better fantasy numbers than some of the guys ahead of him (Kennison, Coles, Jimmy Smith, etc.).
			
			
			
				Exactly.  Reggie might not be in the top 30 WR's overall, but he'll produce like one if he's the #1 WR.
			
			
			
				I think McNabb is about where he should be.  The only guys behind him that I might put in front of him are Palmer and Culpepper, but both of them have health question marks going into next season.
You could make an argument for Green if he wasn't so woefully inconsistent last season with the TDs.
			
			
			
				McNabb about right. 
Westbrook to low.
Brown to low
Lewis to high
Gaffney to low
LJ about right.
Schoebel about right
Akers who cares.
			
			
			
				Quote from: MURP on April 19, 2006, 05:13:40 PM
Akers who cares.
You'll care just as soon as he misses his first important field goal of the year.
			
 
			
			
				in the fantasy football world I wont care, which is what we are discussing. 
			
			
			
				maybe he'll cry afterwards.