View Full Version : Step Right up and Pick Your Fantasy Sleeper!
bengals_in_miami
07-03-2007, 12:55 AM
Well?
Hines86Ward
07-03-2007, 10:14 AM
Derek Anderson, QB, Cleveland
Paul from Dayton
07-03-2007, 01:12 PM
Vicent Jackson, WR, San Diego
Jom112
07-03-2007, 03:15 PM
Cedric Benson - Although not really a sleeper
Matt Jones - Some year he'll finally break out
ThePekoSquad
07-03-2007, 06:17 PM
Lets take a look at the rookies.
Dwayne Jarrett- Keyshawn is gone and Jarrett is the perfect fit in.
Sidney Rice- Tavarious Jackson literally has to have some type of Wide-Out option, and Rice is a big tall fast Wide-Out.
Jacoby Jones- Andre Johnson.... who else Kevin Walter? umm... yeah Jacoby Jones.
Garrett Wolfe- This guy might just get enough carries once Benson shows fatigue and dissapointment.
Greg Olsen- This guy is an explosive tight-end for the Bears, could put up mass red-zone TD's/
The Vets
Matt Jones- whoever said that hit the nail right on the head.
Tab Perry- With Chris Henry gone, TJ needs a endzone threat with him and Tab might just be that guy.
Michael Turner- This guy may take alot of carries away from LT
Jake Delhomme- STEVE SMITH, DWAYNE JARRETT, D'ANGELO WILLIAMS.. very nice.
Chad Pennington- Very Accurate.
J.P. Losman- Turning up the Heat.
Anthony Thomas- Might get more carries than Lynch this year.
Chris Brown- LenDale White and Chris Henry, If I was Norm Chow, I would design plays just for Brown.
Byron Leftwich- Healthy = Numbers
johnson85chad=bengals
07-04-2007, 07:56 PM
fantasy sleepers?
bengals_in_miami
07-05-2007, 03:03 PM
fantasy sleepers?like players that wont/may not be be drafted but could become a good player this year.My sleeper: Brandon Jacobs, NYG, RB. With tiki gone he will see a lot more carries
johnson85chad=bengals
07-05-2007, 06:01 PM
Greg olsen
34inXXIII
07-06-2007, 10:45 AM
I'd say Chris Henry. Yeah, he's not going to help you in the first 9 weeks - and he may not play at all this season if he does anything stupid in that time - but his potential down the stretch and into the fantasy league playoffs is remarkable. If he makes it back on to the field, he could be inspired and eager to make his presence known....and he'll be in an offense more than willing to help him do just that. His explosiveness at the most critical time of the year could be a huge boost from a guy that could very well be had in the final round of most leagues.
gbengals
07-06-2007, 06:16 PM
Well?
Alex Smith QB 49ers. Did much better last year than the year before and got better WRs (Darrly Jackson and Ashlie Lelie) than last year. TE Vernon Davis will be better with a year under his belt. Jackson drops alot of balls but completion % is not a fantasy stat that is used in scoring. Lelie has been a big disapointmen but he is better than last years #2. Worth a good look late in the draft.
toyota24
07-08-2007, 02:22 PM
DJ Hackett, wr Seattle. Nobody realizes it, but he's the best wr on that team now.
ThePekoSquad
07-09-2007, 04:39 PM
DJ Hackett, wr Seattle. Nobody realizes it, but he's the best wr on that team now.
Not the best WR, but he is the eqivulant to our Chris Henry, he is a big red zone thread.
calell83
07-18-2007, 02:30 PM
Greg Jennings/WR/Green Bay...I know it is Favre, but its also the NFC North.
Deon Branch, WR, SEA - With the loss of their former #1 WR, Darrell Jackson, that opens up the way for Branch to handle all of the receptions in this weak division and West Coast Offense.
Santonio Holmes, WR, PIT - Showed lots of promise to end the season, so much, that I would pick him up if you need a backup WR, or do not have a WR going into the 6th round.
Dwayne Jarret, WR, CAR - He will be available at the end of the draft, and with the way they play offense, the loss of Keyshawn, his body size and playing style, and the fact that Steve Smith is injury-prone, he'd make a great late round snag.
Charles Rogers, WR, ??? - He probably will not be available in most drafts, but I do think he will be signed for the season. He could be a REAL big sleeper.
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