fantasy football week 6 who to start for each position? pick one out of each pair (im in 2 leagues)?

March 31st, 2011 | admin | Sports Betting System

WR: Desean Jackson (@OAK) – has an elite CB covering him otherwise good matchup
WR: Marques Colston (vs NYG) – facing the #1 pass defense in NFL

WR: Donnie Avery – #1 wide receiver, if anyone gets touchdowns through the air its gonna be him, good in garbage time
WR: Mike Sims–Walker- gonna be looking to get Torry Holt involved against his former team, may be in the doghouse

please advise???????

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3 Responses to “fantasy football week 6 who to start for each position? pick one out of each pair (im in 2 leagues)?”

  1. Lions, Vikings, and Bears suck Says:

    marques colston, it’s like u said jackson will have asoughmoa on his @ss the entire game

    sims-walker, back from his game suspension should be ready, avery plays for the rams so u won’t have to worry about them scoring to many touchdowns. He won’t get more than 3 catches this weekend guaranteed.

  2. chipshot91 Says:

    Tough pick between Jackson and Colston, as both should be big in their games, but I’m siding with Jackson. He’ll be looking to get back on track, and Philly will rack up a bunch of points against the Raiders, big game for Jackson.

    And I pick Sims-Walker over Avery. Sure, Torry Holt will want to get back at the Rams, but there will be plenty of points to share. Sims-Walker will want to show everyone what he could’ve done last week. Besides, with Avery being the #1 receiver, that means double coverage. I say Avery goes home empty-handed.

  3. RayRay Says:

    I would pick Jackson over Colston even though he has pick a vowel covering him in Oakland. Oakland gives up too many opportunities in the red zone and Phile is multifaceted so they should spring Desean at least once. One corner can’t do it all. Colston will have a tougher time against the NYG D, who won’t give up too much long, and will pressure Brees, forcing NO to run and screen.

    I would go with Sims-Walker he already missed a game for missing tuck in, and that really went well for the Jags I think.

    STL is too much of a gamble.

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