Kob is listed extremely low. Even for those who don't believe in him, against a suspect secondary that struggled on the road last year AND playing at home....I'm not buying the ranking at all. I'm not trying to suggest that he should be a top ten QB or anything, but bottom five is simply ludicrous unless you expect him to get yanked.
The rankings are based on the projections, and right now there's no logical reason to project any other Philly QB to play, so let's forego that excuse already.
It bares watching, but if Kolb is the starter, he makes a solid second QB in start two leagues, or a sneaky start for a desperate team (like a McNabb owner either lacking a decent backup or who's backup has a tough matchup this week).
If Kolb starts, he's a virtual lock to put up top 15 or so numbers this week.
The rankings are based on the projections, and right now there's no logical reason to project any other Philly QB to play, so let's forego that excuse already.
It bares watching, but if Kolb is the starter, he makes a solid second QB in start two leagues, or a sneaky start for a desperate team (like a McNabb owner either lacking a decent backup or who's backup has a tough matchup this week).
If Kolb starts, he's a virtual lock to put up top 15 or so numbers this week.
I think I read that if Kolb was injured in the game, Westbrook was next in line to play QB. 

I certainly understand caution, and agree that therer is no proof that he'll go off. But neither is there any reasonable proof that he won't. By saying there are only 4 or 5 guys you'd start him over...you've assumed he won't...while I provided plenty of (anecdotal) evidance that he may very well have a fine day. In the end, a ranking more towards the middle makes a lot more sense. I wouldn't advocate starting him over any normal top 12 or so QB, but if you're hurting....there's some nice upside here.
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