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I don't think Seattle has the weapons for him to even warrant anything but a spot start, let alone winning a league for you. Aside from his yearly injuries QB's drafted in comparable slots out value him when he's even on the field on a yearly basis. I don't see any reasoning that makes me believe that a guy who's a year older all of a sudden has a career year. That's what he'll have to have because his floor isn't even close to comparable players.
Rotoworld: Matt Hasselbeck-QB- Seahawks Aug. 20 - 10:50 am et
Matt Hasselbeck was the best player at Seahawks camp, according to Clare Farnsworth of Seahawks.com.
It's good to hear that Hasselbeck has grasped the new offense quickly and is feeling healthy. But at age 35 and coming off a couple of injury-plagued seasons, we don't have high hopes for Hasselbeck. His leaky offensive line and suspect receiving corps won't help matters.
Source: seahawks.com
Let's see if I have the stones to draft this guy as my QB1 this evening. I guess it will depend on my beer intake.
He's not a guy that you want as a every week starter, probably not even as a #2QB, but with that schedule you could definitely serve yourself well having him as a spot-starter. And from the replies in this thread, he would be a good bet to land late in your re-draft.
It's not like you're going to need to break the bank to get him. He'll score the most pts of any QB in the NFC West this year.
Are you taking this bet because of your expectations for a different NFC West QB? Or just because you doubt Hasselbeck can outperform the field? I think I'm on your side, but because of the later, not the former. I wouldn't be surprised to see Hasselbeck listed on an odds chart as favored to be the top producing QB from the NFC West.
Combination--I don't think Hasselback can stay healthy...I think the Seattle O is very poor....and i think this is the year one of the 1st rd picks (Leinart, Smith, not Bradford) step up.
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