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Old 10-23-2006, 08:53 PM
Brad22 Brad22 is offline
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Default FFB - Reggie Brown (WR) - Sell High?

So he's been on fire lately, but Stallworth is gonna come back.


Is this a sell high candidate, or will he basically be sharing the WR1 role with Stallworth after becoming McNabb's fav target and proving his abilities?
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Old 10-24-2006, 12:25 AM
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Default Re: FFB - Reggie Brown (WR) - Sell High?

The Eagles have a very powerful offense, and there are plenty of fantasy points to go around. Brown also seems to be a favorite target for McNabb on short touchdown passes, something that is not likely to go away when Stallworth returns.

If you really need RB or QB help and can pick up a stud for Brown because someone is over valuing him, I would take the deal. But don't trade him just because you think his value is going to drop off, because that might not happen. Stallworth's injury (hamstring pull) is also something that he can easily re-injure and miss more time.

Oh, wrong thread. There are multiple threads for fantasy discussion to avoid having a new thread for each question. Although this is a good FFB question.
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Old 10-24-2006, 01:17 AM
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Default Re: FFB - Reggie Brown (WR) - Sell High?

It's not like Stallworth and McNabb have a long history of hooking up, only 2 games. Brown looks like he has the tools and chemistry with McNabb to continue putting up big numbers. Brown's numbers may dip a bit in coming weeks, but he'll score a lot of points this season.
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