my #1 sleeper is Michael Clayton in TB - he had a monster rookie year, and was not healthy last year. The resurgence of Galloway will help ensure Clayton gets single coverage. He's back.
BAL WR's Mason and Clayton - no one ever pays any attention to the pitiful Raven offense - but with McNair things could be different.
David Givens should immediately step in as the #1 guy in TEN (rank him higher than Bennett this year).
Reggie Brown in PHI will be McNabb's #1 guy - and you know McNabb will be throwing.
I also think this is the year that Donte Stallworth passes the aging Joe Horn as Brees' #1 guy in NO.
2006-07-28 14:10:05
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answered by mikep426 6
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Reggie Brown is #1 best value guy!
Drew Bennett
Koren Robinson
Laveranues Coles
Deion Branch
All these Guys are the top guy on their team and can be taken in rounds 7-10
edwards is hurt dont take him!!!
I would take a 3rd RB before any of these guys!
1st RB LJ LT Sa Jackson or ronnie Brown
2nd RB or elite wr Brown fitz T Moss CJ
3rb WR or RB Chambers J jones westbrook parker
4th QB Palmer Culpepper
5th RB Lewis Droughns Foster Dillon Taylor
6th WR Brown Coles
7th RB
8th TE Lj Smith Watson are good values here
9th Seattle DEF
10th WR
11th WR
12th QB Bledsoe Brooks
13th Miami DEF
14th TE Troupe or Winslow
15 K Longwell Wilkins Akers
Here is a winning formula!
2006-07-28 17:35:47
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answered by happymrzot 6
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This year, the sleeper Wideouts are:
Desmond Mason, Baltimore Ravens - Steve McNair is going to team up with Mason again. When Mason has a good quarterback throwing to him, he is as good as any WR in the league. Expect 1200 yards and 8 touchdowns.
Michael Clayton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Clayton had a horrible season last year, but in his rookie year, he had 1193 yards and 7 touchdowns. Expect him to play like he did in his rookie year and get 1075 yards with 5 touchdowns.
Antonio Bryant , San Francisco 49ers - Bryant had over 1000 yards receiving last year, but no one expects him to do that this year. He is probably the only wideout option for Alex Smith, though, so expect 975 yards and 6 touchdowns.
Andre Johnson, Houston Texans - Johnson had a nightmare of a season last year, but expect him to bounce back strong. With Eric Moulds on board, expect him to get more open looks and finish with 1275 yards and 9 touchdowns.
Drew Bennett, Tennessee Titans - Bennett struggled last year, but that was because he was the only threat in a crappy offense. Expect him to get back on track this year with 1100 yards and 6 touchdowns.
Brandon Stokely - After suffering through injuries this year, Stokely is going to fall down quite a bit in fantasy draft boards. Pick him up while you still can, because while defenses are covering Harrison and Wayne, Stokely will get wide open and finish with 1175 yards and 8 touchdowns.
Hope that helps.
2006-07-28 17:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Matt Jones in Jax, Mark Clayton in Bal, Michael Clayton in Tampa, Laverneous Coles in New York
2006-07-28 16:32:12
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answered by Flash 2
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I have Braylon Edwards of Cleveland on both of my fantasy teams. He will get more passes to him in his second year and he has the skills for a 1000+ yard season. I'm not saying he will get that many yards but he was a stud at Michigan and he could be just as good in the NFL if he lives up to his potential.
2006-07-28 17:00:27
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answered by Kyle K 3
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T.J Houshmandez (bengals)
Antwaan Randel el (traded)
Brandon lloyd (traded)
Santonio Holmes (Rookie- Steelers 1st round pick)
Bernard Berrian (Chicago)
2006-07-28 17:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm how about TJ Houshmandzadeh, who has gotten just shy of 1000 yards each of the past two seasons with at least 5 TDs.
2006-07-28 17:10:41
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answered by kengoward 3
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brandon lloyd,is a good one
2006-07-28 16:32:39
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answered by cote8377 2
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