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Looking for Some Fantasy Sleeper Players for Football this Season.?
We'll be having our live fantasy draft today, and I’m looking for a couple of players that i can pick up in the later rounds.
10 Answers
- 1 decade ago
Ummm.. lemme see.. My opinion on Sleepers
QB's: Jon Kitna: Threw for 4,000+ yards last season and with Calvin Johnson thrown into the mix look for his stats to improve.
Jeff Garcia: Gruden has a knack for getting the best from veteren, and Garcia has been good through camp.
Joey Harrington: Kinda of a risk to draft, but you might wanna pick him up off waviers if he's there, as he looks to be the Falcons starter.
RB: Ahman Green: Kinda risk running behind the poor texan O-line, but green looks to get the start and Kubiuk will use him
Brandon Jacobs: Will lose some carriers to back-up Ruben Droughns, but He still looks to be the starter and at 260+ lbs and good athletiscism could allow him to become a good fantasy runner.
Fred Taylor/Warrick Dunn: Both are aging veterens who have a younger player stealing carriers, but both are still good, and could be worth it in the later rounds.
WR:
Mike Walker: Jaxonville is getting tired of it's WR they draft being ineffective, but rookie Walker, has been excewllent in Training camp so far and look to be teh #2/slot reciever by the start of the season
Joey Galloway: The aging speedster really hasn't lost a step and has posted 2 straight 1,000 yard season, last season being most impressive due to highly ineffective QB player, and Garcia looks to help improve his numbers.
Maurice Stovall: another Tampa Wideout look to get the nod as a starter, after an impressive training camp so far.
TE: Well since they all go later ('cept Gates), ummm... Kellen Winslow looks to be a good TE that you can pick up relativly late. If he can stay healthy that is....
DEF: Oakland: and an impressive year last season for such a terrible team.
- 1 decade ago
Here are some:
WR Anthony Gonzalez, Indianapolis. Peyton Manning loves the rookie.
RB Laurence Maroney, New England
RB Kenny Irons, Cincinnati
QB Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia
QB Jason Campbell, Washington
TE David Martin, Miami
TE Gregg Olsen, Chicago
- d bLv 61 decade ago
I've been in two live drafts where Julius Jones stayed on the board a long time- going at 109 and 107
a couple guys I have been targeting for depth at receivers- These two guys are consistently on the board in the 9th to 10th rounds
Greg Jennings - GB - had a great rookie year going before getting hurt
Kevin Curtis - Philly - fast as he11, and he is the #2 receiver in a pass happy offense
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- jmaximus12Lv 41 decade ago
Kitna is a great QB sleeper. its harder to find RB sleepers, because usually they emerge out of a shared backfield and emerge as a starter.
as far as WR sleepers, Berrian in Chicago, VIncent Jackson in SD, DJ Hackett in Seattle, and Anthony Gonzalez in Indy are all good sleepers. you can probably get them all late (10th round or beyond) and they'll end up producing like a #2 WR.
good luck...
- 1 decade ago
I totally do not agree with the guy that said Joey Harrington,Jon "Unitas" Kitna and Ahman Green. Harrington will through 4 yard passes on 3rd and 8, about 53% completion percentage. Kitna is no better. Ahman is good, but has no O-line (like Kitna). I recomend Ocho Cinco, Rudi Johnson, Frank Gore, Jeff Garcia, Devin Hester, Maurice Jones-Drew, David Garrard Tony Romo, Steve Smith and Julius Peppers.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Devin Hester is playing offense along with returning kicks & punts this year.
- mojo569Lv 41 decade ago
brandon jacobs....giants
will get alot of touches and will get the ball in goal line offense alot=alot of td's