RBs--Chester Taylor, Jamal Lewis, Cedric Benson, Lawrence Maroney
WRs-Michael Clayton, Lee Evans
TEs--Klopfenstein(Stl) Vernon Davis,Marcedes Lewis.
2006-07-26 02:35:06
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answered by gotearz 4
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if you're in any kind of decent FF league, there really won't be anyone you can draft that no one will have heard of, but there can be sleepers -players everyone knows, but don't realize their potential. Here are some of mine, by position:
QB: Aaron Brooks - OAK (Moss and Porter to throw to, plus Lamont Jordan); Drew Brees - NO (still has Horn and Stallworth, and a good ground game, don't write him off); John Kitna - DET (Roy Williams and a weak schedule could pay off). Honorable Mention: Chris Simms, Billy Volek, Charlie Frye
RB: at RB, it's all a matter of opportunity, so keep an eye on those position battles (Lewis/Anderson, Brown/White, Mcallister/Bush, Rhodes/Addai, Jones/Benson),... That aside, Ronnie Brown (MIA) could have a huge year; Same for Cadillac Williams (TB) - and Chester Taylor could be a break out player for MIN.
WR: The best place to find sleepers...
Look for Michael Clayton to rebound in TB - he was hurt last year, and Galloway played great, which should ensure him single coverage this year. Both Mark Clayton and Derek Mason in BAL (everyone stays away from BAL WR's - but they have a real QB this year). David Givens - TEN (emerging as a star in NE before free agency). Donte Stallworth - NO - the torch is passing from Joe Horn. Matt Jones - JAX - with Jimmy Smith retirng, he's #1 - also check out Reggie Williams as a deep sleeper.
TE: Rookie Vernon Davis could be the perfect crutch for Alex Smith. Also, rookie Mercedes Lewis in JAX; Leonard Pope in ARZ. Two rookie TE's in STL (Klopfenstein and Byrd); and Zach Hilton in NO had a big 2nd half last year, and Brees has always liked the TE.
K - who cares... Matt Stover - BAL - if I have to pick one.
Defense: I always like to look to strength of schedule, because I never pick a DST until very late in the draft - too unpredicable. Vikings, Bills, and Dolphins are my sleeper choices this year.
2006-07-25 14:38:10
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answered by mikep426 6
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RB - Chester Taylor, Ahman Green, Curtis Martin, DeAngelo Williams, Michael Clayton
WR - Koren Robinson, Keyshawn Johnson, Isaac Bruce
TE - Zachary Hilton, Vernon Davis, Kellan Winslow
2006-07-26 19:54:28
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answered by XUSAAAgent 5
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This is really the most underated player this year! I bet you no one will draft him! PEERLECE PRICE! He is the # 1 WR for the Bills and with Kelly Holcumb as the Qb you know he will throw alot! He is the ONLY #1 wr that people forget about! On your team you need at least 4 # 1 wr's. Peerlece Price is a HUGE sleeper!
2006-07-26 00:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The vikings new running back chester taylor will be running behind shaun alexanders old probowl gaurd as well as a couple other studs so look for him to bust out. Chris Chamber of Miami at reciever. The Cardinal recievers. Brandon Lloyd the redskins reciever,
2006-07-25 14:08:30
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answered by kill_dog1 2
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Drew Carter: Carolina Panthers (WR) he's a great young player he's tall (6'4) he has great hands and he runs faster than Steve Smith. Drew Carter is basically a fast Mussin Muhamad. Drew is gonna have a breakout year this year.
2006-07-25 14:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Kevin Jones (RB Lions) and Antonio Bryant (WR 49ers)
2006-07-25 14:11:29
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answered by Lisa_C 1
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You could draft yourself. You'd be unknown, but you'd be a great addition. You konw, Player/GM role.
2006-07-25 16:08:19
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answered by nWo_Spon 3
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payton manning(QB) and Preist Holmes(halfback)
2006-07-25 14:08:45
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answered by Timmy_ K 1
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Edna!
2006-07-25 14:08:34
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answered by Jenny A 6
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