09
Jul
2008
Posted by Dave Kratzke as Fantasy Football Strategy, Fantasy Football Tip, NFL Commentary, NFL News
The NFC East is the cream of the crop, especially with the big boys up front. With three of the four teams ranked in the top five in the conference, this is by far the most competitive position in the conference. Dallas and the New York Giants were two of the top teams in the league last year, and Philadelphia and Washington despite off years in 2007, are traditionally very tough opponents. What does in this mean in fantasy circles? When in doubt, draft skill players from the NFC East.
Dallas Cowboys (1st in NFC East, 2nd in Conference)
If these guys stay healthy, there isn’t much that is going to get in their way, unless Terrell Owens or Pacman Jones create problems from the inside. With lots of beef up front, Tony Romo will have all day to operate.
LT Flozell Adams
LG Kyle Kosier
C Andre Gurode
RG Leonard Davis
RT Marc Colombo
New York Giants (2nd in NFC East, 3rd in Conference)
The Giants were beasts on the road last season and only got better as the season went on as they rolled up playoff win after playoff win until they were crowned World Champions. It’s funny, this group seemed to get better when tight end Jeremy Shockey was lost for the season with a leg injury. Will the return of Shockey help or hurt? Time will tell.
LT David Diehl
LG Rich Seubert
C Shaun O’Hara
RG Chris Snee
RT Kareem McKenzie
Philadelphia Eagles (3rd in NFC East, 5th in Conference)
The Eagles seem to go as Donovan McNabb goes, but one thing is constant, production from the running back position. And that directly reflects strong play up front. So even if McNabb goes down, expect this line to field running lines for Brian Westbrook.
LT Tra Thomas
LG Todd Herremans
C Jamaal Jackson
RG Shawn Andrews
RT Jon Runyan
Washington Redskins (4th in NFC East, 10th in Conference)
These guys aren’t the “Hogs” of old, but they hold their own in the trenches. They brought their lunch pals week after week for Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs last year. Can they muster the same effort for a new coach. He’ll have to make them believe.
LT Chris Samuels
LG Pete Kendall
C Casey Rabach
RG Randy Thomas
RT Jon Jansen
This is another post in a series in which we go division by division looking at and ranking the most overlooked factor in the success of your fantasy football squad, the offensive line. So you might want to keep an eye out over the next few weeks - which by the way, I have made it easy for you to do because…
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4 Responses
Ryan
July 24th, 2008 at
1I agree nothing gets in the cowboys way for sure!
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Corey Koehler
July 24th, 2008 at
2Thanks for stopping Ryan.
The Advisor
July 25th, 2008 at
3True, this is the cream of the crop division when it comes to O-Lines. The Skins should be a little higher than 10th in the conference though. They were injured last season. Nice lists though.
Corey Koehler
July 25th, 2008 at
4Thanks for the comment Advisor,
Just curious, who would you move them in front of?
Corey
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