Updated Waiver Picks

After last night's game, decided to update my waiver picks.
Running Backs
1. Cedric Benson: Starters, even crappy ones, are worth owning
2. Ahman Green
3. Fred Jackson: On Pace for nearly 1,000 total yards
4. LaMont Jordan: More likely than Green-Ellis to start for a long stretch
5. Pierre Thomas: Stecker could also get work with Deuce
6. Maurice Morris
7. Kenny Watson
8. Antonio Pittman: On his way back
9. Benjarvus Green-Ellis
Wide Receivers
1. Kevin Curtis: Should return this week
2. Josh Morgan: Has starting job moving forward, high ceiling
3. Greg Camarillo: Why is he still available in PPR leagues?
4. Donnie Avery
5. Donte Stallworth
6. Mike Furrey
7. Antwaan Randle El (For this week against Detroit)
8. Malcolm Floyd
9. Javon Walker
Quarterbacks
1. Gus Frerotte
2. Chad Pennington
3. Jeff Garcia
4. Ryan Fitzpatrick
5. Dan Orlovsky
6. Shaun Hill
99. Tyler Thigpen





Comments
#1 - Looches you are an idiot.
#2 - RubberBandyman - i would drop Galloway for Morgan and leave the rest alone.
Posted by: Scott L. | October 21, 2008 05:12 PM
why in the hell do you have t thig ranked so low he's no worse than chad pennington and his rag arm
Posted by: brian | October 21, 2008 05:13 PM
What do you think about Jaamal Charles and Kolby Smith going forward? are both / either good pickups?
Posted by: Anthony | October 21, 2008 05:34 PM
Is L.J. going to be suspended again?? anyone knows...if so, I got him and Bush sidelined...need 2 off flex and some help...I got MoMorris at SF, DeAngelo vs Ari, Roy Williams vs TB and Pierre Thomas vs SD (Not PPR)..thanks!!
Posted by: RENE | October 21, 2008 08:06 PM
Greg must be an expert if he gets to hang out with Tiffany on Sundays! How brain surgery school workin' out for you, Locches?
Posted by: BillyC | October 21, 2008 10:02 PM
Fred Jackson is on pace for 850 total yards. That's 15% less than 1000 total yards. I'd call that significant.
I would (did) take LaMont over Fred Jackson. With Maroney out and Morris injured last week and not practicing today, LaMont should be the better play and has the ability to explode later on in the season if he stays healthy.
He's more likely to be bigtime than Jackson, and I'm saying that even having been burned by drafting him in the first round a couple of years ago in Oakland.
Posted by: Dennis | October 22, 2008 08:51 PM
muhammad or curtis?
Posted by: Matt | October 23, 2008 03:34 PM