When Tom Brady announced that he will no longer fight his suspension from Deflategate, it made it necessary to evaluate the fantasy implications of that decision. Obviously, Brady will be regarded as one of the top fantasy quarterbacks upon his Week 5 return, but those electing to use a draft pick or auction dollars to acquire his services will need to secure another quarterback for the first four weeks. With that in mind, here are some possible methods to address the Brady situation in your draft-day preparation.Method No. 1: Remove Brady from your rankings altogether. Those who choose this method will likely do so based on their preference of carrying only one quarterback, which is a popular strategy in leagues of 10 teams or fewer. This choice is one of the reasons the selection of Brady will likely lead another team to acquire significant draft-day value, as that team will essentially receive the equivalent of an additional third-round pick from Week 5 forward.Method No. 2: Plan to draft another elite quarterback early and then select Brady somewhere around his average draft position (ADP of 61.0 at the time of this writing). In this scenario, Brady is viewed as injury protection for your early-round quarterback and/or as potential trade bait following his return. If you are going to do this, ensure that Aaron Rodgers is not the elite quarterback you target, as his Week 4 bye will require you to roster three quarterbacks in that week to keep both of them. Also keep in mind that in smaller leagues, you may find it more challenging to trade a starting quarterback because of the depth at the position. Conversely, in larger leagues, the need for a reliable, quality quarterback can be paramount in building a team positioned for a deep postseason run. Even if you are unable to trade one of the two elite quarterbacks, the ability to choose between two solid options based on defensive matchups or the weather forecast is desirable will be an advantage.Method No. 3: Let the draft come to you. If you can select Brady when you feel reasonably comfortable, do so, with the continuing plan to draft one of the following quarterbacks as your starter for the first four weeks of the season:Option A: Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons (ESPN staff positional rank: 21, ADP: 21)Targeting a Ryan/Brady combination is a recommended path to success. Ryan opens the season with perhaps the easiest three-week stretch for a quarterback; hell open with three teams (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders and New Orleans Saints) that were among the 10 friendliest matchups for opposing quarterbacks last season. That schedule will also feature two dome games, which have traditionally resulted in a higher completion rate (66.3 in domes versus 62.5 outdoors) and a better touchdowns-per-interception rate (2.2 in domes versus 1.7 outdoors) for Ryan. The lone shade thrown on this path is Ryans Week 4 contest against the Carolina Panthers, but note that Ryan completed more than 70 percent of his passes against the NFC champions last season.When to target Ryan: 11th round.Option B: Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders (ESPN rank: 15, ADP: 13)The Raiders also have a favorable schedule to start the season, facing the Saints, Falcons, Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens. Combined, those teams allowed an average of more than 18.5 fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks last season, which is the easiest schedule any quarterback will face during the leagues first four games. Carr is entering his third season and proved to be a reliable fantasy option last year, as he threw multiple touchdowns in 11 of his 16 games. Of course, the presence of Amari Cooper should be viewed favorably, as the second-year receiver should benefit from a full offseason of preparation instead of prepping to perform combine drills like was did a year ago.When to target Carr: 10th round.Option C: Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys (ESPN rank: 13, ADP: 10)Romos talent shouldnt be questioned, but his durability certainly deserves to be. That said, Romo has traditionally been healthy to start the season. He will also benefit from an early slate of games that favors scoring by fantasy quarterbacks, with games against the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers. While a case can be made that the offseason activity that reshaped the Giants defense will provide a new challenge, Romo has historically performed well against them by posting an average line of 232 passing yards and two touchdowns in 20 career games. The risk in this scenario lies in how the Cowboys will user rookie running back?Ezekiel Elliott. If they take advantage of Elliotts receiving skills, the risk will be minimized. However, if Elliott is exceptionally productive running the ball, Romos potential for passing touchdowns will be negatively affected.When to target Romo: 10th round.Option D: Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers (ESPN rank: 11, ADP: 14)Unless you believe that Melvin Gordon is capable of being a bona fide starting running back in the NFL, Rivers should warrant serious consideration as one of the top 10 quarterbacks taken this year. Last season, Rivers finished 11th among QBs in fantasy points despite having his receiving corps held together with duct tape. With the Chargers investing heavily in this group during this offseason -- first by signing Keenan Allen to a four-year contract extension, then by signing Travis Benjamin to be their clear second wide receiver option -- Rivers opens this season with the most talented group of receivers hes had in years. While the Chargers open the season against a divisional rival in the Kansas City Chiefs, their next three games are against opponents that did not defend the pass well at all last season. Look for Rivers to torch the Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts and Saints from Week 2 through 4, which might have Rivers as one of the top four quarterbacks in the league after that stretch.When to target Rivers: 10th round.Option E: Sam Bradford, Philadelphia Eagles (ESPN rank: 30, ADP: 33) and Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens (ESPN rank: 23, ADP:26)Relying on Bradford as an option is obviously not for the faint of heart, especially because theres a real possibility he wont even be the starter for the Eagles at the start of this season. However, Bradford (or perhaps Carson Wentz) makes a viable temporary complement in this scenario. The Eagles open their schedule with games against the Browns and Bears, both of whom surrendered more than 18 fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks last season. After those two games, drop Bradford in favor of Flacco, who has favorable matchups in Weeks 3 and 4 against the Jacksonville Jaguars and Raiders 4.When to target Bradford: Your next-to-last pick, assuming you wont take a kicker until your final pick.Personally, I recommend method No. 3, with a preference for taking Ryan as my quarterback to open the season. I project Brady to produce as the third-highest-scoring quarterback during the portion of the season he is eligible, and with Ryans soft schedule the first four weeks, I think youll have a quarterback combination that, if viewed as a single player, would be taken in the third round of most drafts. This will likely require that you select Brady in the sixth round and Ryan in the 11th. While it may seem like a lot to invest, ask yourself if you were offered a draft-day deal of an additional third-round pick for your sixth- and 11th-rounders, would you do it? 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According to NFL.com, an unnamed player called it a classic division between offense and defense.Defensively, they should feel really good about themselves and how they played, Kubiak said Monday. Offensively, we should look at it and say, Damn, we did some good things, [but] we should have scored some points.The offense went without a touchdown, was 2-of-12 on third down and had five consecutive three-and-outs in the second half.Thats a great team we were playing, Kubiak said. We played good enough on defense to give ourselves a chance to beat them, but we didnt play good enough offensively to do that. Thats football.Asked if he believed there was a division on the team, Kubiak said: I would never let something be divisive, I would never let that happen. If I didnt see guys in there bleeding and working and battling each other, those type of things, it wouldnt be football. That doesnt bother me.Thats part of the game. Theres nobody feeling good today, Kubiak added. Did some people play better than others? Yeah, thats the case every week in football. Weve got to regroup. Weve got to get better. Weve got to go on the road for a big game. Theres no time to feel sorry for yourself, but theres always time to be honest with yourself.Okung said he and Talib have spoken.Its where you have two guys that are very emotional, very competitive, that really want whats best for this team, Okung said. Its not a big issue. At the end of the day we all want the same thing, we all want to wiin games.ddddddddddddWeve spoken, we definitely made amends, we had a discussion and its pretty much over, Okung said. ... Its over with, its settled and were ready to move forward.Kubiak referenced his 32 years as a player and coach in the NFL when saying that the two didnt have to resolve anything.They didnt need to. It was not a big deal, Kubiak said. Ive been in NFL locker rooms 400-plus times. It was nothing. That was frustration that we just lost a game.Denvers defense held Tom Brady to 188 yards passing and without a touchdown pass. Brady also completed just 50 percent of his passes.The Broncos offense struggled much of the day, save for an 11-play drive that ended with a?Trevor Siemian?interception on the first play of the second quarter. The ?offensive line has struggled much of the season, leading to low output in the run game and Siemian being sacked 20 times in his past five starts.Everybodys frustrated, Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said after the game. We feel like we played almost good enough defense to win that game. I dont know if [we] ever kept Brady under 16 points, and we did that today. Thats what makes you sick, when we come out and play stout like we did today [and still lose].A smattering of Broncos defensive players called their time spent on the field in recent games our quota. The group has played at least 76 snaps in four of the past seven games -- including 81 plays in Jacksonville -- a high number for any defense.On Sunday, the Patriots had the ball for 73 plays.Thats really not going to take us nowhere, though, just being frustrated, Talib said after the game. And beefing with the offense not going to get us nowhere. Were going to ride, were going to stick together. ' ' '