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8:45 am May 9, 2007
| madflipper
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How far would Alexander drop if he does indeed have a cracked bone in his foot. I have him #3 ahead of LJ right now. Love the site, just signed up.
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8:53 am May 9, 2007
| Tavaner
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Welcome to the site madflipper! imo, LJ is ranked higher than SA. As for the comment he made, I read somewhere today that it was a lighthearted comment that only one of the reporters at the interview went with. Time will tell, but even in a re-draft, I have LJ before SA.
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9:12 am May 9, 2007
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Well, seeing as how he rushed for 700+ yards and 5 tds after he came back last year I think he'll be ok.
But, I would probably place him somewhere around the top 7-10 range if his foot is indeed still broken, but no lower. Although some might have a hard time counting on him as their #1.
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10:51 am May 9, 2007
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This game is all about value, and Alexander could be just that this year. If there are any doubts come late August, there will be a lot of leagues where he drops into the 6-7-8 range or lower, which could be a steal. Obviously it's early – if he comes to camp and stays healthy he should easily be a top 4 pick.
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4:59 am May 24, 2007
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You would think he would be just fine..But now there is questions with the healing of that foot. If he comes out and produces right away all the worries will be put to rest.. He is still top 3 RB in the league. consistency is the key with this guy.
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