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WINDOWS 2004 - Cleveland Browns
« on: Jul 7th, 2004, 12:07pm » |
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No, this isn't a new Microsoft operating system release. This is your opportunity to share your statistical "windows" for players on each of the NFL teams. Our fearless leader, StegRock, refers to these statistical ranges as "windows" and, to show, due deference, I will continue that modus operandi. Every few days as we lead up to the regular season, I'll post a new team. Put your estimated 2004 statistics for players on that team in the thread. If enough people participate, these threads should produce some pretty helpful information for player rankings leading up to your drafts. Feel free to give windows for as many players as you feel confident. If you play IDP, go ahead and include some defensive player statistics as well. You can just list the player with the windows or you can give reasons for your rankings as well. Discussions of others' rankings are welcome too. Be sure to scroll down the list and find the Windows for other teams and contribute there as well!
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Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Cleveland Browns
« Reply #1 on: Jul 7th, 2004, 12:22pm » |
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QB: Jeff Garcia: 2100-2400 PaYds, 12-14 TDs, 9-11 INTs, 175-275 RuYds, 1-2 TDs Kelly Holcomb: 1100-1300 PaYds, 8-10 TDs, 5-7 TDs I honestly don't think Garcia can give the Brownies 16 games. With their offensive line, he'll be lucky to get 9 or 10. I see both QBs as a bye-week, emergency kind of QB. Definitely not worth drafting. RB: Lee Suggs: 800-900 RuYds, 6-7 TDs, 50-150 ReYds William Green: 400-500 RuYds, 3-5 TDs, 100-200 ReYds Keep an eye on this situation as it could develop into a RBBC. Suggs looked good, albeit only for a couple games at the end of 2003. Green still is getting endorsements from the coach. Who knows? If one of them gets the nod in camp, he should be a solid #2. WR: Quincy Morgan: 850-1000 ReYds, 5-6 TDs Andre Davis: 700-800 ReYds, 7-9 TDs Dennis Northcutt: 500-650 ReYds, 2-3 TDs What a waste of talent. This is a very nice group of receivers, but they will be underutilized with a QBBC and a poor offensive line. Morgan or Davis could be a decent #3 WR. TE: Kellen Winslow: 700-800 ReYds, 6-7 TDs If he gets into camp on time and gets acclimated, he will be the only sure #1 fantasy starter on the team. The numbers above reflect a week or two of missed training camp. Each subsequent week makes those numbers drop.
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Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Cleveland Browns
« Reply #2 on: Jul 10th, 2004, 10:24pm » |
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"Windows" for the Browns' offensive players going into this year are going to be VERY difficult to see, to be quite frank. Here's my whack at it; many are WIDE-open: QB Jeff Garcia - 3300 - 3600 yards, 19 - 22 touchdowns passing & 200 - 300 yards, 2 - 4 touchdowns rushing RB Lee Suggs - 500 - 1000 yards (yardage window wide-open for this "unknown"), 5 - 8 touchdowns rushing & 250 - 500 yards, 2 - 5 touchdowns receiving William Green - 400 - 800 yards, 5 - 8 touchdowns rushing & 100 - 300 yards, 1 - 4 touchdowns receiving WR Andre Davis - 800 - 1100 yards, 6 - 10 touchdowns receiving Quincy Morgan - 650 - 1000 yards, 6 - 9 touchdowns receiving Dennis Northcutt - 600 - 1000 yards, 5 - 8 touchdowns receiving (It'll be very interesting to see who (finally) emerges here. My money is on Davis.) TE Kellen Winslow - 450 - 750 yards, 3 - 7 touchdowns receiving (windows on this rookie are very unclear)
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