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		<title>Thoughts on a few players</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brian Westbrook- It seems Westbrook is a &#8220;game-time decision&#8221; every week, and that can drive fantasy owners crazy. But the bottom line is he&#8217;s played in 15 games each of the past two seasons and his production has more than made up for any worry he&#8217;s caused. Last season, he led the league in yards [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brian Westbrook-</p>
<p><span class="v12"><span class="text"><span class="text"><strong> </strong> It seems Westbrook is a &#8220;game-time decision&#8221; every week, and that can drive fantasy owners crazy. But the bottom line is he&#8217;s played in 15 games each of the past two seasons and his production has more than made up for any worry he&#8217;s caused. Last season, he led the league in yards from scrimmage (2,104 &#8212; 1,333 rushing, 771 receiving), and he scored 12 touchdowns. All those totals were career highs. Because of this, Westbrook is likely to be one of the first six players selected in virtually every draft, and you can make a legitimate case for him to go as high as second overall. Yes, injury concerns always make him a dicey pick, but he&#8217;s worth it.</span></span></span></p>
<p>Donavan MCNabb-</p>
<p><span class="v12"><span class="text"><span class="text"> McNabb hasn&#8217;t been healthy for a full season since 2004, and his fantasy value has plummeted as result. Last season, his passing yards/game (237.4) dropped to its lowest total since &#8217;03, and he failed to score a rushing touchdown for the first time since his rookie season. McNabb still has the occasional big game, but he&#8217;s becoming more immobile, which not only limits his production, it also leads to more injuries. Thus, he&#8217;s a borderline starter in fantasy leagues. If you draft him as a starter, make sure you grab a reliable backup one or two rounds later.</span></span></span></p>
<p>Kevin Curtis-</p>
<p><span class="v12"><span class="text"><span class="text"> Finally free from second- (or third) banana status in St. Louis, Curtis made the most of his chance to be the No. 1 in Philly. Last season, he posted a career-high 1,110 yards and tied a career-high with six touchdowns (he actually scored two more on fumble recoveries, which count just the same in most fantasy leagues). That sounds good &#8212; until you remember 221 of those yards and three of those TDs came in Week 3 against the Lions. Yes, Curtis is a decent yardage-producer, but when it comes to touchdowns, he&#8217;s as inconsistent as they come. You can&#8217;t count on Curtis to be anything more than a WR3.</span></span></span></p>
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