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Fantasy Start/Bench (Week 10 of 2003 NFL season) Start Quarterbacks Doug Flutie, San Diego: Given the nod over struggling Drew Brees. Won’t provide another Miami miracle, but could be spark for offense. Brian Griese, Miami: Since taking over, has thrown 4 TDs in last two games. Look for a pair of scores against a vulnerable Tennessee’s defense. Running Backs James Jackson, Cleveland: With William Green out for at least one game, JJ makes for a fine plug-in start. Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati: Rapidly becoming Bengals’ No. 1 rushing option. Wide Receivers Darrell Jackson, Seattle: If dropped passes were a category, he’d be a risky start. Ike Hilliard, New York Giants: Play EVERYONE you have going against Atlanta. Bench Quarterbacks Trent Green, Kansas City: On a hot streak (879 yards, 5 TDs in last 3 games), but Cleveland stifles the pass. Rick Mirer, Oakland: Ugh. Stay away. Running Backs Corey Dillon, Cincinnati: Can you hear the chants of “Rudi!” yet? Michael Pittman, Tampa Bay: Poor matchup with Carolina; gained only 38 yards against Panthers in Week 2. Wide Receivers Wayne Chrebet, New York Jets: Concussion could put the Green Lantern on the shelf permanently.

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Fantasy Start/Bench (Week 10 of 2003 NFL season)

StartQuarterbacks

Doug Flutie, San Diego: Given the nod over struggling Drew Brees. Won’t provide another Miami miracle, but could be spark for offense.Brian Griese, Miami: Since taking over, has thrown 4 TDs in last two games. Look for a pair of scores against a vulnerable Tennessee’s defense.

Running BacksJames Jackson, Cleveland: With William Green out for at least one game, JJ makes for a fine plug-in start.Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati: Rapidly becoming Bengals’ No. 1 rushing option.

Wide ReceiversDarrell Jackson, Seattle: If dropped passes were a category, he’d be a risky start.Ike Hilliard, New York Giants: Play EVERYONE you have going against Atlanta.

BenchQuarterbacks

Trent Green, Kansas City: On a hot streak (879 yards, 5 TDs in last 3 games), but Cleveland stifles the pass. Rick Mirer, Oakland: Ugh. Stay away.

Running BacksCorey Dillon, Cincinnati: Can you hear the chants of “Rudi!” yet?Michael Pittman, Tampa Bay: Poor matchup with Carolina; gained only 38 yards against Panthers in Week 2.

Wide ReceiversWayne Chrebet, New York Jets: Concussion could put the Green Lantern on the shelf permanently.Rod Gardner, Washington: Admit it. He’s barely hanging on to his roster spot on your team.