I was reading ''Fantasy Football Weekly'' 2day & this is how they rank our D....
1. Ravens
2. Patsies
3. Steelers
4. BUFFALO BILLS
Team Defense: The Bills have ranked near the top of the league for several years, but they turned the corner as a fantasy squad a year ago.
Not only did they finish second in total yards allowed per game, and third in sacks, but after averaging less than 19 takeaways per year over its previous three, they lead the league in 2004.
Player to watch: London Fletcher and Takeo Spikes are still rocks in the middle, while linemen Aaron Schobel and Chris Kelsay anchor a line that will have to replace monstrous run-stopper Pat Williams. The difference makers however, are in the secondary. Nate Clements continued his maturation, and is a dangerous playmaker. Injuries to Lawyer Milloy and Troy Vincent led to the emergence of rookie Terrance McGee, who picked off three passes and took three kickoff returns to the house.
If your league uses special teams, the Bills are among the league's best.
GO BILLS!!!!!!!
1. Ravens
2. Patsies
3. Steelers
4. BUFFALO BILLS
Team Defense: The Bills have ranked near the top of the league for several years, but they turned the corner as a fantasy squad a year ago.
Not only did they finish second in total yards allowed per game, and third in sacks, but after averaging less than 19 takeaways per year over its previous three, they lead the league in 2004.
Player to watch: London Fletcher and Takeo Spikes are still rocks in the middle, while linemen Aaron Schobel and Chris Kelsay anchor a line that will have to replace monstrous run-stopper Pat Williams. The difference makers however, are in the secondary. Nate Clements continued his maturation, and is a dangerous playmaker. Injuries to Lawyer Milloy and Troy Vincent led to the emergence of rookie Terrance McGee, who picked off three passes and took three kickoff returns to the house.
If your league uses special teams, the Bills are among the league's best.
GO BILLS!!!!!!!
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