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Nov 26 2009, 04:09 PM
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I know this is VERY early, but I'm starting to look for late-season adds in my dynasty league that could make an impact in 2010. Yeah, most of these are WRs, but it's pretty hard to find a decent QB or RB in the free agent pool of a deep dynasty league. Mine so far: Chris Henry (WR, CIN)- Off-field problems and great receivers in front of him have held Henry back, but he will be a free agent in 2010. Could make a significant impact on the right team. Still only 26 years old and has tons of talent. Malcolm Floyd (WR, SD)- Will he start next year, or will the Chargers add another WR? He's been quiet as a starter so far, but I think he has to have some potential in that offense. James Jones/Jordy Nelson (WR, GB)- I feel like one of these guys has to step up next year with Driver turning 35 next February. It seems to be a toss-up between these two, but I'm leaning towards Jones. Devin Thomas/Malcolm Kelly (WR, WAS)- Both of these guys were hyped up coming out of college but have done nothing so far. Could a new QB help one of them break out? Chaz Schilens (WR, OAK)- Flashed some good potential in the preseason, but an injury and JaMarcus Russell have held him back. Tashard Choice (RB, DAL)- I always hear that this guy is good enough to start for at least 10 teams in the NFL... will he ever get a chance somewhere else? Mike Thomas (WR, JAC)- Has shown some potential this year as a rookie, and has drawn comparisons to Carolina's Steve Smith. James Hardy (WR, BUF)- The Bills will have a new coach, new system, probably a new QB, and will be without T.O. He's a huge target but had an ACL injury this year. Javon Ringer (RB, TEN)- "In April 2008, NFL draft expert Mel Kiper named Ringer as his choice as the best back in the class of 2009." He could be Chris Johnson's handcuff next year with LenDale out of the picture. His Wikipedia entry has more citations than the Wikipedia entry for 'God' does. Seriously. Javon RingerMatt Leinart (QB, ARI)- Will Warner be there in 2010? Is Leinart a capable starter? I'm not really familiar with Warner's future plans, so please enlighten me if you know anything. Kahlil Bell (RB, CHI)- 72 yards on his first carry last week with the same line that Forte has. Was it a fluke? I'm keeping an eye on him. Louis Rankin (RB, SEA)- I only hear praise for this guy and he's looked great in preseason play. If he ever got a chance to start, he could surprise.
This post has been edited by fredth3cat: Nov 26 2009, 04:10 PM
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Nov 27 2009, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE (fredth3cat @ Nov 26 2009, 10:09 PM)  I know this is VERY early, but I'm starting to look for late-season adds in my dynasty league that could make an impact in 2010. Yeah, most of these are WRs, but it's pretty hard to find a decent QB or RB in the free agent pool of a deep dynasty league. Mine so far: Chris Henry (WR, CIN)- Off-field problems and great receivers in front of him have held Henry back, but he will be a free agent in 2010. Could make a significant impact on the right team. Still only 26 years old and has tons of talent. Malcolm Floyd (WR, SD)- Will he start next year, or will the Chargers add another WR? He's been quiet as a starter so far, but I think he has to have some potential in that offense. James Jones/Jordy Nelson (WR, GB)- I feel like one of these guys has to step up next year with Driver turning 35 next February. It seems to be a toss-up between these two, but I'm leaning towards Jones. Devin Thomas/Malcolm Kelly (WR, WAS)- Both of these guys were hyped up coming out of college but have done nothing so far. Could a new QB help one of them break out? Chaz Schilens (WR, OAK)- Flashed some good potential in the preseason, but an injury and JaMarcus Russell have held him back. Tashard Choice (RB, DAL)- I always hear that this guy is good enough to start for at least 10 teams in the NFL... will he ever get a chance somewhere else? Mike Thomas (WR, JAC)- Has shown some potential this year as a rookie, and has drawn comparisons to Carolina's Steve Smith. James Hardy (WR, BUF)- The Bills will have a new coach, new system, probably a new QB, and will be without T.O. He's a huge target but had an ACL injury this year. Javon Ringer (RB, TEN)- "In April 2008, NFL draft expert Mel Kiper named Ringer as his choice as the best back in the class of 2009." He could be Chris Johnson's handcuff next year with LenDale out of the picture. His Wikipedia entry has more citations than the Wikipedia entry for 'God' does. Seriously. Javon RingerMatt Leinart (QB, ARI)- Will Warner be there in 2010? Is Leinart a capable starter? I'm not really familiar with Warner's future plans, so please enlighten me if you know anything. Kahlil Bell (RB, CHI)- 72 yards on his first carry last week with the same line that Forte has. Was it a fluke? I'm keeping an eye on him. Louis Rankin (RB, SEA)- I only hear praise for this guy and he's looked great in preseason play. If he ever got a chance to start, he could surprise. You are digging pretty deep here. I dont know that Henry is much more then a decent deep threat to be honest. Youve watch Leinart play im sure, I dont know what you are really expecting to happen there, but you are setting yourself up for disappointment. Javon Ringer will be a handcuff and nothing more, Chris Johnson aint losing touches to Ringer any time soon. Hardy is slow and after two years hasnt even been able to stay healthy, he is a long shot to be a contributor to anyone in the near future. I like Chaz Schilens if he can find some solid qb play. I like Tashard Choice, but to become truly effective, something needs to happen with the Cowboys backfield cuz Marion and Felix are pretty talented. James Jones or Jordy become a factor once driver truly declines or retires, but for now he looks great. Not sure what the Chargers are gonna do with their draft picks, but I could see a second round WR fitting them nicely, havent heard really great things about Floyd, but if he ends up being the number two, he might have some value down the line. They could really use a fast underneath guy like Harvin, Jackson, Welker. But with LT clearly on the downturn of his career, they might need to address the lead back role because Sproles just wont cut it as the lead guy. And Washington needs a solid qb before Thomas or Kelly will become much, and you have to seriously question Thomas desire to even be a pro WR.
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Nov 29 2009, 12:22 AM
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How about Vince Young. Maybe 40-60 yards a game on the ground 200 a game in the air. Would be very close points wise to 300 a week in most leagues.
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Nov 29 2009, 02:41 AM
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Cutler is hardly a sleeper, but I do think Chicago is sold on him and will do whatever it takes to get him a true #1 wideout next year. Who ever that is will be fantasy gold. If it's someone good enough it will help Devin Hester's numbers a ton. I did read something about the Bears looking into Boldin (don't remember where i read it (could have been just a rumor)), if thats true and they somehow get him or anyone like him, the Bears offense will go from mediocre to explosive.
This is Jamal Lewis's last year, Chris Jennings is looking like the next starter in a completely lost Browns team who will have good draft picks. It looks like they are finally ready to put the ball in Brady Quinn's hands and continue building around him. Harrison showed some flash earlier this season but can not pass block at all. I think if the Browns can make some smart moves in the off season, Chris Jennings can be a nice option as their starter, and an half decent fantasy starter. He's not the fastest guy in the world, but has nice hands, can hold onto the ball, and can pass block.
Hakeem Nicks is splitting the #2 spot this year with Manningham (he started the season at the #6 string), I think he takes over that spot by the start of next season, when most defenses will be looking at Steve Smith with most of their attention. Nicks should get open and rack up early season yardage. We all know Eli is at his best early in the season.
Malcolm Floyd is the Chargers #2 and will be far better next year. Look for him to also get some good early season yards with defenses paying most attention to VJax.
Norwood is an unrestricted free agent next year. Snelling is a restricted free agent next year. Can the Falcons afford to pay these 3 running backs? If not both of the players listed above can start for other NFL teams.
Breaston is a restricted free agent in 2010
Brandon Marshall is a unrestricted free agent in 2010
Kevin Walter is an unrestricted free agent in 2010
Darren Sproles is an unrestricted free agent in 2010
Depending on where some of those guys go they could have much bigger years next year.
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Dec 23 2009, 09:33 AM
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QUOTE (Jimmy2Times @ Nov 29 2009, 02:41 AM)  Cutler is hardly a sleeper, but I do think Chicago is sold on him and will do whatever it takes to get him a true #1 wideout next year. Who ever that is will be fantasy gold. If it's someone good enough it will help Devin Hester's numbers a ton. I did read something about the Bears looking into Boldin (don't remember where i read it (could have been just a rumor)), if thats true and they somehow get him or anyone like him, the Bears offense will go from mediocre to explosive.
This is Jamal Lewis's last year, Chris Jennings is looking like the next starter in a completely lost Browns team who will have good draft picks. It looks like they are finally ready to put the ball in Brady Quinn's hands and continue building around him. Harrison showed some flash earlier this season but can not pass block at all. I think if the Browns can make some smart moves in the off season, Chris Jennings can be a nice option as their starter, and an half decent fantasy starter. He's not the fastest guy in the world, but has nice hands, can hold onto the ball, and can pass block.
Hakeem Nicks is splitting the #2 spot this year with Manningham (he started the season at the #6 string), I think he takes over that spot by the start of next season, when most defenses will be looking at Steve Smith with most of their attention. Nicks should get open and rack up early season yardage. We all know Eli is at his best early in the season.
Malcolm Floyd is the Chargers #2 and will be far better next year. Look for him to also get some good early season yards with defenses paying most attention to VJax.
Norwood is an unrestricted free agent next year. Snelling is a restricted free agent next year. Can the Falcons afford to pay these 3 running backs? If not both of the players listed above can start for other NFL teams.
Breaston is a restricted free agent in 2010
Brandon Marshall is a unrestricted free agent in 2010
Kevin Walter is an unrestricted free agent in 2010
Darren Sproles is an unrestricted free agent in 2010
Depending on where some of those guys go they could have much bigger years next year. I do not know if that would work.....can Chicago pick Brandon Marshall up? He did well with Cutler in Denver earlier......
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Dec 23 2009, 12:26 PM
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The Bears COULD get him, but they would need to give up more draft picks (they don't have one until round 3 this year) or something else. The Broncos are not going to let him go without getting something big back.
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Dec 23 2009, 12:28 PM
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I will throw Brady Quinn's name out there along with some other Cleveland skill positions. Stuckey, Harrison, Jennings. I think with Holmgren this team is taking a huge step in the right direction and Quinn should be the clear cut starter given that they don't have to give him his bonuses.
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15 team, non-ppr 2 RB 2 WR 1 Flex, Standard scoring
QB Smith, Campbell RB D. Williams, Mendenhall, J. Stewart, Ganther, Morris, Jennings WR Britt, Chambers, Washington, Massaquoi TE Celek K Stream D/ST Ravens, Chargers
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Dec 29 2009, 12:04 AM
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Lets add Devin Aromashodu to this list.
The kid is big and can run, and Cutler really seems to dig him.
Super Sleeper IMO
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Dec 29 2009, 09:21 AM
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QUOTE (JaYz618 @ Dec 29 2009, 12:04 AM)  Lets add Devin Aromashodu to this list.
The kid is big and can run, and Cutler really seems to dig him.
Super Sleeper IMO Another vote from me for this kid! And also Matt Moore
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