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Making the Correct Decision (Colston or Houshmandzadeh)

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by FanProphet

I watched a segment on ESPN last night in regards to fantasy football wide-receivers and how they are basically a “dime a dozen” and we as fantasy owners should not place too much emphasis on drafting them. One game on and one game off is normally what we will see from our receiver position, however, they are an integral part to whether or not we’ll vie for our fantasy leagues championship. Multiple games on a weekly basis in fantasy football can and will be decided by fewer than 8 points, which means you must make the correct decision with this position.

Sure, we will all be certain to solidify our running back positions, draft a decent quarterback, then begin drafting quality wide-receivers. Yes, it is true that the receiver position is the most inconsistent, but you will not win any league if you don’t have great receivers who are capable of posting big numbers and maintain a level of quality play. In other words, if you have the opportunity to draft Steve Smith and Chad Johnson opposed to Joe Horn and Mike Furrey you better take advantage of that opportunity.

Which leads me to this; When it comes time to either select Marques Colston or T.J. Houshmandzadeh, which receiver will be the better option and add the greatest value to your franchise? It will make a difference when one or both of these two players is either playing badly or playing above and beyond most receivers drafted ahead of them. Sure in some eyes these two receivers are 2nd tier options, but in the eyes of others they could be considered number one.

Colston is Drew Brees’ first option while many believe that T.J. will take the role as the Bengals first option due to Chad’s inconsistent play. Therefore, I guess it all depends on your beliefs as to which player you will select. T.J. has proven himself over the past couple of years, but the Bengals have other options and when Chris Henry returns late in the season (when fantasy playoffs are on the horizon) what will happen to T.J.’s value? On the other hand, will Colston hit a sophomore slump and will rookie Robert Meacham takeover the role as Brees’ #1 option?

There are also a few positive factors to consider. Both players play with quarterbacks who are in the top three. They both are playing within prolific offenses that will score a tremendous amount of points. Both teams have viable running games which will open up their passing game, and neither team has a great defense which most games will continue to produce “track meet” type tempo. Identical situations! This is not one of those situations where you’ll head into the draft thinking about which of these two players to draft. However, the difference in play will potentially determine the outcome of a few games this season. With that in mind, I have to choose T.J. in this situation because the Bengals play in a tougher division and will have to depend on Palmer’s arm to decide a few more games than the Saints will with Brees’ arm.

You make the correct decision.


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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
838 days ago
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Hoshmandzadeh is still the way to go on this pick. the #2 on a veyr high power offense
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MegECass110AAA-er
838 days ago
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I picked up Colston last year and won my league because of him (and Maurice Jones Drew). You're right, they are both in similar situations, but I think Chad Johnson is still Carson Palmer's favorite receiver. Meachem is coming off of knee surgery, leaving Colston as Brees' best option still (other than Devery Henderson, I can't think of any other receiving threat on the Saints). Colston.
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I am a cpcpMajor Leaguer
838 days ago
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I'm not sure I understand this series. I can see comparing two players on the same team competing for catches or touches. But how many times is someone going to have to make a decision between two specific wide outs on different teams?
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Ea34Div-I Stud
838 days ago
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I think the premnise is "what if you needed to draft a WR and these were the two best available players".
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Ea34Div-I Stud
838 days ago
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I'd go with TJ here. I may come to regret it, but I'm not sure if Colston will be a playmaker this year- he can't fly under the radar anymore. Houshmanzadeh has better physical tools, a top flight WR on the other side attracting lots of attention, a better QB (not by much, but still), and the benefit of a good running game.
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CincysportsfanSoccer Kid
838 days ago
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You have to take Houshmandzadeh. On any other team without Chad Johnson, T.J. is a number one reciever, easily.
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False ProphetAll-Star
838 days ago
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Colston is the way to go. Their offense will be a powerhouse, and benifit from a weak division. He all ready proved he can be a no. 1. So long as Ocho Cinco stays a bengal, T.J will not get as many looks
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ChristofMVP
838 days ago
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I would select neither. Colston is not as good as he looked last year. Housh is going to play second fiddle to Chad. Hence, I would look elsewhere for a WR.
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FanProphetVarsity
838 days ago
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Of course you wouldn't select either receiver with Smith, Chad, Owens, etc. on the board , but you may find yourself in a situation where these two are on the board and by "making the correct decision" could help your win/loss column.
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FanProphetVarsity
838 days ago
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thanks for all of the dialogue.
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DwalbertVarsity Captain
836 days ago
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I honestly think this comes down to whether or not you can still slot colston as a TE again this year. Thats where his massive benefit was in a lot of leagues last year. If you were in a league where he was a TE/WR you could switch him in and out whenever you felt like. And we all know starting 3 wr/2 rb/ 1qb / 1 st is better than having to put a true tight end in there in most situations. My Vote? Neither, unless I absolutely need to.
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