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Tuesday
Oct192010

Week 7: Fantasy Football Buy or Sell

Hope you all were on the winning end of this week. 

If not, here is this week's buy or sell.

Buy:

Kevin Kolb, QB Eagles - He may not be the starter but is worth carrying on your roster. Chances are Michael Vick will get injured again and Kolb will be starting. He puts up numbers. Three touchdowns vs. Atlanta last week.

Dez Bryant. WR Cowboys - Bryant may be coming into his own. Expect him to play a ton of snaps and catch a bunch of balls the remainder of the season. He also runs back punts.

Deion Branch, WR Patriots - What year is this? Branch is back with the Pats and catches 9 balls for 98 yards and a TD. He will be a favorite target of Tom Brady.

Matthew Stafford, QB Lions - The Lions have a bye this week, but for all of you that held on to Matthew Stafford through his injury he will soon pay dividends. I think he will post a strong finish to the year.

The Rams Defense - They keep surprising everyone. If you D is having a bye week, consider picking up the Rams.

Sell:

Jason Campbell, QB Raiders - If Campbell is still your starting quarterback you are in trouble.

Tashard Choice, RB Cowboys - After showing promise last season and in the preseason, Choice has done nothing of not this year. He languishes behind Felix Jones and Marion Barber. Unless someone gets injured he's of no value.

Josh Scobee, K Jaguars - Scobee is a fine kicker and all, but how many scoring opportunities will the Jags have each game?

JerMichael Finley, TE Packers - He was have in a great season, but was just put on IR, too bad.

The Falcons Defense - They got manhandled by the Eagles on Sunday. The gave up 474 yards or total offense and it could've been worse than that. They looked uninspired and didn't play hard.

Good luck in Week 7.

 

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