Different leagues, different scoring, impossible for us to compare my team to yours. I drafted my team going by the scoring in my league, so far i'm projected as the 2nd best team. I would venture to guess your team would have to be top tier as well.
Quote:In my league's scoring...I'd take Garner's consistent 1,800+ total yards and 10 TDs over Dillon's 1,600 total yards and 10 TDs.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
Their averages are close over the last 4 years.
Garner 1718 yds, 7.5 TD
Dillon 1558 yds, 8.25 TD
What separates them, IMO, is three things. 1) Dillon is 3 years younger, 2) Dillon is more consistent year to year (look at Garner's 2001 numbers), 3) Garner's knees are banged up (he's already questionable for the season opener).
12 team league (actually 24 with two seperate drafts/divisions)
QB: Collins, T. Green, Brees
RB: A. Green, Zereoue, J. Stewart, Onterrio Smith
WR: Harrison, Toomer, Kevin Johnson, Travis Taylor, Wlaker, Ferguson
TE: McMichael, F. Jones
K: Vinatieri, Hollis
D: Skins, Titans
i would not take cannidate or taylor for anybody of value...i dont trust either player(cannidate us too unproven, and i feel he will be a bust, and taylor is injury prone). lewis is a solid player though, and is my #2 in my league
i have a better team in my 10 team league
qb-manning, brady
wr-moss, driver, chambers, mccardell, lelie, ferguson
rb-tomlinson, jamal lewis, onterio smith, william green
te-pollard, kleinasser
k-akers, vinateri
def-miami, nyg
decent...the 3-4 has an edge over the 4-3 usually just because teams are unfamiliar with it and don't have the right players to practice against it. the additions of colvin, washington, and harrison will help stop the run, and colvin is a great pass rusher, too. plus some rookie corners, it is worthy of starting in some weeks this year(i wouldnt start it in any divisional matches, though. the offenses are too good)