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Some players whose value went up Thr-Fri (1 Viewer)

Sigmund Bloom

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Of course, free agency/trades are yet to happen and some teams could be counting that phase of the offseason movement to fix some of these problems...

Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF - Looks like they're really counting on him this year, all year

Carson Palmer, QB, CIN - With a QB in tow, hopefully Mike Brown is reasonable about trading him now

Jeremiah Johnson, RB, DEN - Broncos were in the running to take a Williams/LeShoure and they didn't. Johnson is currently the second most talented RB on the roster and Fox likes to use two, although we will an RB pick or two from Denver today.

Joseph Addai, Donald Brown, Mike Hart, RB, IND - None of us would have been surprised if the Colts went RB early, but they didn't, so your most productive Colts back in 2011 is on this list, with the possibility of a rookie added to the mix.

Marcedes Lewis, TE, Mike Thomas, Jason Hill, Jarret Dillard, WR, JAX - From a dynasty perspective all of these guys get a bump because of Gabbert, but they also get a bump because the Jags didn't take a wideout in the third. Possibly one of their two fourths could be a WR, but this is still good for the group of wideout in Jacksonville.

Chad Henne, QB, MIA - Miami has to be looking at Orton or McNabb or Kolb? For now, Henne is the man and is projected to get a shot to redeem himself.

Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Julian Edelman, Deion Branch, WR, NE - Obviously, everything was on the table for NE, seeing as they took two RBs and a third-string QB on the second day. They didn't take a wideout, which means that maybe they want to see what the youngsters can do before committing a high pick to the position. It could also mean that they have a plan in place to bring Branch back, which would be smart.

Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NYJ - Santonio Holmes is going to get signed to a long term deal I think, but Braylon Edwards is gone. The Jets could have tried to get a young WR to push Cotchery, but they are probably convinced that he can still be a strong #2 as long as he is healthier than he was in 2010.

Jason Campbell, QB, OAK - They didn't get Kaepernick, so Campbell is the man with no QB of the future to plug in when he falters... again.

Kenny Britt, Damian Williams, WR, Jared Cook, TE, TEN - No shot across the bow WR pick to wake Britt up and add another talent to a mostly unproven group of passcatchers means Britt could get back in the good graces of the organization and Cook and Williams will have chances to become the primary target if he doesn't.

Ahmad Bradshaw, Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG - The Giants BPA philosophy could have meant Ingram or LeShoure landing in New York, but even better BPAs were on the board on defense when the Giants were on the clock.

Donnie Avery, Danario Alexander, Mark Clayton, WR, STL - STL did draft Austin Pettis, but he is a possession #2/#3 at best. Lance Kendrick, their second round pick, will also become a useful target for Sam Bradford, but the #1 wideout role is still there for the taking. The two knee-challenged guys will compete, with Clayton likely being brought back.

Steven Jackson, RB, STL - There was rampant speculation that the Rams would bring in the heir apparent to Jackson, but instead, you have to think they like the tread left on his tires at this point.

Charlie Whitehurst, QB, SEA - Every time Carroll says he is their guy, I become more convinced that they have a deal in place to get Kolb, but for now, he is right.

LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB - The Bucs will certainly draft a partner-in-crime for Blount today, and maybe even a high upside one like Kendall Hunter, Dion Lewis, or Jacquizz Rodgers, but they didn't take any of the top guys they kicked the tires on (including Mark Ingram) in the pre-draft process.

Ryan Torain, RB, WAS - I am far from a believer in Torain, but Mike Shanahan continues to be one. The Redskins could have taken Mikel LeShoure, a potential one cut and go stud, but instead traded down (and traded down again to Miami, who took Daniel Thomas). I will definitely be targeted whatever second day back Washington drafts, but for the moment, Torain is basicallly unchallenged.

Rex Grossman, QB, WAS - Looks like bringing him back is the best option for this team at QB right now.

Anyone I missed? Anyone you think I'm wrong about? Anyone who you think will get hurt today on this list?

 
Carson Palmer, QB, CIN - With a QB in tow, hopefully Mike Brown is reasonable about trading him now
If he's not going to trade him, I'd like to see Brown offer to void the remaining years (or make them optional) on Palmer's contract if he plays the 2011 season.Cedric Benson became more valuable. It's very likely they sign him now.
 
It may be a different type of value increase than what you are using as your theme here but an obvious one not on the list is Matt Ryan. Atl clearly made a commitment loud and clear that they want to give Ryan more tools and expand their passing attack.

What about C. Benson? Like, S. Jackson there was lots of talk about Cinci bringing in a highly rated RB to compete with him, spell carries and be the future. That didn't happen.

 
Excellent list except Whitehurst I'd say. I think they didn't draft QB because they have every intention of (a) trading for Kolb or (b) failing that, re-signing Hasselbeck and drafting QB next year. I don't think, despite lip service that Whitehurst will "have a chance to compete," that he has any realistic chance to be their starter.

 
Good call on Benson, and for that matter, Bernard Scott. One of those two guys should get the bulk of the workload in Cincy this year.

The RBs are still shakier than it looks in general though, simply because there are some very nice talents still out there with upside at least on the level of say Ahmad Bradshaw.

 
Excellent list except Whitehurst I'd say. I think they didn't draft QB because they have every intention of (a) trading for Kolb or (b) failing that, re-signing Hasselbeck and drafting QB next year. I don't think, despite lip service that Whitehurst will "have a chance to compete," that he has any realistic chance to be their starter.
I pretty much agree, Whitehurst more of an "in theory" guy... that being said, he's still better off than if they had drafted a QB.
 
It may be a different type of value increase than what you are using as your theme here but an obvious one not on the list is Matt Ryan. Atl clearly made a commitment loud and clear that they want to give Ryan more tools and expand their passing attack.
Ryan is the very very solid QB8 now in fantasy drafts. With Roethlisberger and Schaub as QB9 and QB10, and upside guys like Bradford and Freeman at 11 and 12, it is getting more enticing to wait on QB yet again, even though that was potentially disastrous last year.
 
It may be a different type of value increase than what you are using as your theme here but an obvious one not on the list is Matt Ryan. Atl clearly made a commitment loud and clear that they want to give Ryan more tools and expand their passing attack.
Ryan is the very very solid QB8 now in fantasy drafts. With Roethlisberger and Schaub as QB9 and QB10, and upside guys like Bradford and Freeman at 11 and 12, it is getting more enticing to wait on QB yet again, even though that was potentially disastrous last year.
Yeah, but I'm guessing many will move Ryan up into their top 5. People will overreact to this move to pick up Jones.
 
I figured the first guy listed would be Marshawn Lynch. So far, he's not only come out of the draft "clean", but the Seahawks also went out and got him 2 good OL prospects that excel in run blocking. He has to be near the top of this list, imo.

 
It may be a different type of value increase than what you are using as your theme here but an obvious one not on the list is Matt Ryan. Atl clearly made a commitment loud and clear that they want to give Ryan more tools and expand their passing attack.
Ryan is the very very solid QB8 now in fantasy drafts. With Roethlisberger and Schaub as QB9 and QB10, and upside guys like Bradford and Freeman at 11 and 12, it is getting more enticing to wait on QB yet again, even though that was potentially disastrous last year.
Yeah, but I'm guessing many will move Ryan up into their top 5. People will overreact to this move to pick up Jones.
I suppose I could see him pushing past Romo, but who among Rodgers, Manning, Brees, Brady, Vick, Rivers would drop to make room for Ryan in the top 5? Not on my list.
 
Even though the talent was evident by that amazing run last playoffs, Marshawn Lynch owners have to be happy to see no RB drafted.

 
It may be a different type of value increase than what you are using as your theme here but an obvious one not on the list is Matt Ryan. Atl clearly made a commitment loud and clear that they want to give Ryan more tools and expand their passing attack.
Ryan is the very very solid QB8 now in fantasy drafts. With Roethlisberger and Schaub as QB9 and QB10, and upside guys like Bradford and Freeman at 11 and 12, it is getting more enticing to wait on QB yet again, even though that was potentially disastrous last year.
Yeah, but I'm guessing many will move Ryan up into their top 5. People will overreact to this move to pick up Jones.
I suppose I could see him pushing past Romo, but who among Rodgers, Manning, Brees, Brady, Vick, Rivers would drop to make room for Ryan in the top 5? Not on my list.
I think he will go ahead of Vick on a lot of lists and Rivers on some as well. Not mine either, I'm just thinking about what others will do.
 
I figured the first guy listed would be Marshawn Lynch. So far, he's not only come out of the draft "clean", but the Seahawks also went out and got him 2 good OL prospects that excel in run blocking. He has to be near the top of this list, imo.
Good call on Lynch, I suppose I overlooked him because the somewhat uninspired plodding he did during the season is still more prominent in my mind than the Tecmo Bowl run in the playoffs
 
I think Brian Hoyer's value increased a bit after the Patriots drafted Ryan Mallett. While it purely speculative, I can now definitely see the Patriots trading Hoyer to a team that'll give him a chance to start this season.

 
Brian Hoyer could easily get traded soon. Why pay a 1st for Kolb when you can get Hoyer for probably a 4th?

Ben Watson is a big winner, especially in PPR and redraft. Cleveland didn't take a TE and passed on Julio. Greg Little is very promising, but will take a while to develop, so Watson remains the most viable target in that offense. On top of that, Colt McCoy's weak arm boosts TE value like nothing else.

 
Fun list - comments below

Of course, free agency/trades are yet to happen and some teams could be counting that phase of the offseason movement to fix some of these problems...

Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF - Looks like they're really counting on him this year, all year I think it's a smart long-term move because there is some continuity there and I like the idea of building talent that is a step ahead of a new QB and can help him out if they draft one next year. That said...

Carson Palmer, QB, CIN - With a QB in tow, hopefully Mike Brown is reasonable about trading him now Buffalo could be a nice spot...not likely to happen. Arizona-Seattle?

Jeremiah Johnson, RB, DEN - Broncos were in the running to take a Williams/LeShoure and they didn't. Johnson is currently the second most talented RB on the roster and Fox likes to use two, although we will an RB pick or two from Denver today. Most elusive back in his draft class, but if they take Powell, Carter, White, or four other backs in this draft I doubt we see Johnson do much for very long.

Joseph Addai, Donald Brown, Mike Hart, RB, IND - None of us would have been surprised if the Colts went RB early, but they didn't, so your most productive Colts back in 2011 is on this list, with the possibility of a rookie added to the mix. I would love to see Chad Spann get drafted here or added as a UDFA. He'll beat beat Hart and make Brown look bad by fall. If not, the nice thing is that the Colts have worked on the o-line in this draft, which should help this "talented-enough" stable.

Marcedes Lewis, TE, Mike Thomas, Jason Hill, Jarret Dillard, WR, JAX - From a dynasty perspective all of these guys get a bump because of Gabbert, but they also get a bump because the Jags didn't take a wideout in the third. Possibly one of their two fourths could be a WR, but this is still good for the group of wideout in Jacksonville. Still think they take a possession guy with upside to push the frequently injured Dillard - Salas comes to mind here.

Chad Henne, QB, MIA - Miami has to be looking at Orton or McNabb or Kolb? For now, Henne is the man and is projected to get a shot to redeem himself. Maybe Palmer, too.

Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Julian Edelman, Deion Branch, WR, NE - Obviously, everything was on the table for NE, seeing as they took two RBs and a third-string QB on the second day. They didn't take a wideout, which means that maybe they want to see what the youngsters can do before committing a high pick to the position. It could also mean that they have a plan in place to bring Branch back, which would be smart. Agreed - these guys have shown promise to varying degrees and a great example of a team with offensive continuity and leadership outplaying more talented/developed talent on other teams

Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NYJ - Santonio Holmes is going to get signed to a long term deal I think, but Braylon Edwards is gone. The Jets could have tried to get a young WR to push Cotchery, but they are probably convinced that he can still be a strong #2 as long as he is healthier than he was in 2010.I could see the Jets going after one of this high upside guys people like - Lockett, Gates, Fayson, etc. I'd pick Fayson.

Jason Campbell, QB, OAK - They didn't get Kaepernick, so Campbell is the man with no QB of the future to plug in when he falters... again.This is where I'd love to have Carson Palmer. The Raiders could win the division with Palmer. Just depends if he'd go there willingly.

Kenny Britt, Damian Williams, WR, Jared Cook, TE, TEN - No shot across the bow WR pick to wake Britt up and add another talent to a mostly unproven group of passcatchers means Britt could get back in the good graces of the organization and Cook and Williams will have chances to become the primary target if he doesn't. Williams really benefits here. Still think we'll see some second day WRs picked, but Britt does get a last stand in 2011

Ahmad Bradshaw, Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG - The Giants BPA philosophy could have meant Ingram or LeShoure landing in New York, but even better BPAs were on the board on defense when the Giants were on the clock.I think Giants go with an RB to replace Ware and eventually Jacobs. Plenty of good ones left. Both starters weren't picked before round four so the trend could continue.

Donnie Avery, Danario Alexander, Mark Clayton, WR, STL - STL did draft Austin Pettis, but he is a possession #2/#3 at best. Lance Kendrick, their second round pick, will also become a useful target for Sam Bradford, but the #1 wideout role is still there for the taking. The two knee-challenged guys will compete, with Clayton likely being brought back.I like the faith/confidence in Alexander/Clayton and hope for Avery. Would still be smart to get more. I'd be shocked if they aren't the ones who grab Cameron Kenney as a late pick or UDFA

Steven Jackson, RB, STL - There was rampant speculation that the Rams would bring in the heir apparent to Jackson, but instead, you have to think they like the tread left on his tires at this point.Again, I think teams are hip to the "you can get a quality future guy late. Johnny White, Delone Carter, and Bilal Powell all could be future starters and heirs to the Rams starting throne.

Charlie Whitehurst, QB, SEA - Every time Carroll says he is their guy, I become more convinced that they have a deal in place to get Kolb, but for now, he is right.Another place I'd see Palmer going.

LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB - The Bucs will certainly draft a partner-in-crime for Blount today, and maybe even a high upside one like Kendall Hunter, Dion Lewis, or Jacquizz Rodgers, but they didn't take any of the top guys they kicked the tires on (including Mark Ingram) in the pre-draft process. See point about Rams/Giants, but modify with your points about getting a scat back type with upside to pair with Blount.

Ryan Torain, RB, WAS - I am far from a believer in Torain, but Mike Shanahan continues to be one. The Redskins could have taken Mikel LeShoure, a potential one cut and go stud, but instead traded down (and traded down again to Miami, who took Daniel Thomas). I will definitely be targeted whatever second day back Washington drafts, but for the moment, Torain is basicallly unchallenged. See above

Rex Grossman, QB, WAS - Looks like bringing him back is the best option for this team at QB right now. Stanzi and Froman look like good future bargains for this team.

Anyone I missed? Anyone you think I'm wrong about? Anyone who you think will get hurt today on this list?
 
It may be a different type of value increase than what you are using as your theme here but an obvious one not on the list is Matt Ryan. Atl clearly made a commitment loud and clear that they want to give Ryan more tools and expand their passing attack.
Ryan is the very very solid QB8 now in fantasy drafts. With Roethlisberger and Schaub as QB9 and QB10, and upside guys like Bradford and Freeman at 11 and 12, it is getting more enticing to wait on QB yet again, even though that was potentially disastrous last year.
:goodposting: ... i say load up early elsewhere in redrafts
 
Brian Hoyer could easily get traded soon. Why pay a 1st for Kolb when you can get Hoyer for probably a 4th? Ben Watson is a big winner, especially in PPR and redraft. Cleveland didn't take a TE and passed on Julio. Greg Little is very promising, but will take a while to develop, so Watson remains the most viable target in that offense. On top of that, Colt McCoy's weak arm boosts TE value like nothing else.
Disagree re: Watson. The fact that the Browns took a TE after Watson played well last year leads me to conclude that he doesn't fit in the new West Coast style. Little is unlikely to affect Watson inasmuch as he was drafted as a RAC guy. McCoy's arm isn't weak.
 
McCoy's arm is weak...but let's not argue about that.

RAC guy or not, Greg Little takes targets away - that's how he affects Ben Watson, I believe. But let's not argue about that either.

I agree that the rookie TE pickup is definitely bad for Watson's long-term value. But I don't think anybody envisions Watson as more than a one-year stopgap fantasy TE. And from what I read about the rookie, it should take him at least one year to become a consistent option.

 
Of course, free agency/trades are yet to happen and some teams could be counting that phase of the offseason movement to fix some of these problems...

Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF - Looks like they're really counting on him this year, all year

Carson Palmer, QB, CIN - With a QB in tow, hopefully Mike Brown is reasonable about trading him now Surely they can talk him into staying. What exactly does he want? Their team is good enough to make a playoff run. Does he hate the coaches and owner?

Jeremiah Johnson, RB, DEN - Broncos were in the running to take a Williams/LeShoure and they didn't. Johnson is currently the second most talented RB on the roster and Fox likes to use two, although we will an RB pick or two from Denver today. Not a single RB drafted. I win on holding Moreno lol.... for now. I'm like the only one left in the fantasy world that thinks Moreno can be a stud still. I love his running style.

Joseph Addai, Donald Brown, Mike Hart, RB, IND - None of us would have been surprised if the Colts went RB early, but they didn't, so your most productive Colts back in 2011 is on this list, with the possibility of a rookie added to the mix. Delone Carter. Won't take a lot to earn time in that backfield. Unless those o-linemen can perform miracles, its almost futile to waste roster space guessing between hart, addai, carter, brown... those are the kinds of backs that are always on the rosters of the losing teams in my leagues... or so it seems.

Marcedes Lewis, TE, Mike Thomas, Jason Hill, Jarret Dillard, WR, JAX - From a dynasty perspective all of these guys get a bump because of Gabbert, but they also get a bump because the Jags didn't take a wideout in the third. Possibly one of their two fourths could be a WR, but this is still good for the group of wideout in Jacksonville. I'm liking me some Mike Thomas. Also glad I got Hill for dirt cheap in a few leagues. Hill will be a sneaky late round pick in rookie drafts where free agents are included.

Chad Henne, QB, MIA - Miami has to be looking at Orton or McNabb or Kolb? For now, Henne is the man and is projected to get a shot to redeem himself. I'm just not seeing any growth form Henne. You never know I guess.

Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Julian Edelman, Deion Branch, WR, NE - Obviously, everything was on the table for NE, seeing as they took two RBs and a third-string QB on the second day. They didn't take a wideout, which means that maybe they want to see what the youngsters can do before committing a high pick to the position. It could also mean that they have a plan in place to bring Branch back, which would be smart. I'm still intrigued by Price for some reason. I also think Hernandez will basically play WR sooner than later. I'm buying on Hernandez. His value has dropped enough lately to entice me

Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NYJ - Santonio Holmes is going to get signed to a long term deal I think, but Braylon Edwards is gone. The Jets could have tried to get a young WR to push Cotchery, but they are probably convinced that he can still be a strong #2 as long as he is healthier than he was in 2010. Have to disagree here. I'm going with a big Holmes and Keller bump. Sometimes the obvious answer is the right answer. I think that is the case here. Sanchez continues to grow.

Jason Campbell, QB, OAK - They didn't get Kaepernick, so Campbell is the man with no QB of the future to plug in when he falters... again. I guess. Campbell has been the man for awhile now not really been anything more than a dire emergency backup QB for fantasy purposes. If they lose Miller, it could get ugly for him this year.

Kenny Britt, Damian Williams, WR, Jared Cook, TE, TEN - No shot across the bow WR pick to wake Britt up and add another talent to a mostly unproven group of passcatchers means Britt could get back in the good graces of the organization and Cook and Williams will have chances to become the primary target if he doesn't. I'm cautiously pumped about Locker, Britt, and Cook. I'm also a fan of Williams despite his lack of explosion. He could still be fantasy relevant if Britt ends up in jail.

Ahmad Bradshaw, Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG - The Giants BPA philosophy could have meant Ingram or LeShoure landing in New York, but even better BPAs were on the board on defense when the Giants were on the clock.

I don't know much about Da'Rel Scott, but there is a little crack in the door for another RB in NYG. I do agree that it looks like all system go for the Bradshaw/Jacobs tandem again in 2011. That said, I'm not exactly buying either in dynasty leagues right now.

Donnie Avery, Danario Alexander, Mark Clayton, WR, STL - STL did draft Austin Pettis, but he is a possession #2/#3 at best. Lance Kendrick, their second round pick, will also become a useful target for Sam Bradford, but the #1 wideout role is still there for the taking. The two knee-challenged guys will compete, with Clayton likely being brought back. I felt like Pettis had a little more upside to offer than simply WR2/3. I'm not a scout of course, but just because he has light skin, good hands, and only runs a 4.5 doesn't mean he can't make big plays. When I watch his highlight reels he plays with a lot more aggression than your typical possession receiver. He tries to score every time he touches the ball, and that's a trait that players like ADP possess that simply can't be taught. I'm buying Pettis in at least one league since he's not a big risk in the 2nd (maybe even 3rd) round of rookie drafts. If he busts he busts.

Steven Jackson, RB, STL - There was rampant speculation that the Rams would bring in the heir apparent to Jackson, but instead, you have to think they like the tread left on his tires at this point. Agree. Its still hard to buy him in dynasty leagues since you know you are stuck with him until he retires... but maybe that's not such a bad thing.

Charlie Whitehurst, QB, SEA - Every time Carroll says he is their guy, I become more convinced that they have a deal in place to get Kolb, but for now, he is right. I think Carroll is torn here. He traded quite a bit to get Whitehurst so feels compelled to give him a shot. On the other hand, he needs to win as well. Making the playoffs in his first year might have bought him the right to experiment with Whitehurst in 2011.

LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB - The Bucs will certainly draft a partner-in-crime for Blount today, and maybe even a high upside one like Kendall Hunter, Dion Lewis, or Jacquizz Rodgers, but they didn't take any of the top guys they kicked the tires on (including Mark Ingram) in the pre-draft process. I really thought they would get a 3rd down type back in this draft. I don't know who Allen Bradford is but at 245 lbs he probably not a change of pace from Blount.

Ryan Torain, RB, WAS - I am far from a believer in Torain, but Mike Shanahan continues to be one. The Redskins could have taken Mikel LeShoure, a potential one cut and go stud, but instead traded down (and traded down again to Miami, who took Daniel Thomas). I will definitely be targeted whatever second day back Washington drafts, but for the moment, Torain is basicallly unchallenged. Of course it is anyone's guess with Shanahan running the show, but I really like Roy Helu when I stop and think about the explosive backs that the Shanahan zone blocking offense has produced in the past.

Rex Grossman, QB, WAS - Looks like bringing him back is the best option for this team at QB right now. Poor Hankerson. Sheesh.

Anyone I missed? Anyone you think I'm wrong about? Anyone who you think will get hurt today on this list?
 
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McCoy's arm is weak...but let's not argue about that.

RAC guy or not, Greg Little takes targets away - that's how he affects Ben Watson, I believe. But let's not argue about that either.

I agree that the rookie TE pickup is definitely bad for Watson's long-term value. But I don't think anybody envisions Watson as more than a one-year stopgap fantasy TE. And from what I read about the rookie, it should take him at least one year to become a consistent option.
McCoy's arm is average, but let's not argue about that. ;) Can't see how someone losing targets makes him a "big winner".

 
Bloom,NFL network had a report that John beck is going to start the season at qb for washington, not grossman.
is thath why he was getting scooped on the waiver wire in a bunch of dynasty leagues today?? lol
ok for a flyer pick-up or do you not approve? I am not a Grossman fan and they did not draft anyone. Of course there is still time for a free agent or a kiss and make up moment with Donovan.
 
Bloom,NFL network had a report that John beck is going to start the season at qb for washington, not grossman.
is thath why he was getting scooped on the waiver wire in a bunch of dynasty leagues today?? lol
ok for a flyer pick-up or do you not approve? I am not a Grossman fan and they did not draft anyone. Of course there is still time for a free agent or a kiss and make up moment with Donovan.
I dont think he will be a starter for that team come september. I got no problem rotating a roster spot for the "in the moment" guy though
 
Bloom,

NFL network had a report that John beck is going to start the season at qb for washington, not grossman.
The report said "John Beck has been named starter"?I haven't listened to Shanahan's presser from today, but I'm pretty certain he did not give anyone the starting job in April. Reports from the presser (here, for example) have Shanahan giving Beck high praise, but since Grossman isn't under contract and the McNabb situation hasn't really changed since the end of the season, he doesn't really have any other QB to talk about.

 

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