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[...] at Fantasy Football Xtreme has a lok at some possible draft day steals. A case can be made for each of those Top 10 mentioned. I’m not really sold on Ronnie [...]
I have 4 of the 10 on my team this year! Holmes,Gore,Avery,Wells, as well as Westbrook!!!! Yeah baby!
I like the way you think, southswell!
[...] must read: The top 10 potential draft day steals for the 2009 fantasy football season. [Fantasy Football [...]
where is jmichael FINLEY ??? he is a horse and may lead north in te tds. he worked over that pro bowl corner from az last nite. Go pack !
havedogwillhunt: This article was written a little while ago, we’ve been pimping Jermichael Finley a lot. View his player page here.
Spotlights, news, most sites don’t have Finley on their radar… not us. X started in with this guy and we’ve been promoting him a lot lately. A lot.
JAMES DAVIS – One thing that perhaps is so obvious as to not be worth mentioning but I’ll do so anyway is that no one should read into Jamal Lewis making the Browns roster as an indication that he will lead in touches. Given that Harrison is hurt and there is no fourth guy, cutting Jamal would have not only made James Davis #1, but made him the only guy.
The simple fact is that people assumed Jamal had something left in the tank based on the last 2 years … maybe the reality is that run blocking was one of the Browns few strengths and a set of fresher legs can take much better advantage.
Davis will lead the Browns in touches, almost certainly achieving RB3 in all formats and possibly RB2 in non-PPR. I’ve got 200/800/6 plus 24/144/1 as my base case. Get him on your roster at any reasonable cost.
MARK BRADLEY/BOBBY ENGRAM – Simplistically … If you assume 1. Cassel throws for 3,500 yards 2. Bowe gathers 1,200 of those 3. Jamaal Charles another 400 and their is no meaningful TE contribution, that leaves potentially 1,600-1,800 yards for these two guys. Myabe they cancel each other out, but keep an eye on one of them stepping up and giving you WR3-WR4 performance for a waiver wire add.
TB RB SITUATION – Given the comments that Ward/Caddy/Graham will see touches in a 2/2/1 ratio, it appears Caddy might have some value, but its Graham who is going late in drafts and Caddy on the waiver wire … I’m at a loss on this situation other than the obvious that this capps Ward’s upside in PPR.
Thoughts anybody?