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Will Jerome Harrison have a good season this year? (Fantasy Football)?
I have him on waivers right now on my fantasy team. He had some incredible games at the end of last season, but do you think he will produce this year like he did at the end of last season? Also Fred Jackson and Ahmad Bradshaw are available should I pick up one of them besides Harrison?
And Laurence Maroney also
4 Answers
- MessykattLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'd take Jackson over Harrison. I don't trust anything Mangini says or does, and even though Jackson is part of a committee at the moment (with Lynch and Spiller) he's clearly the best of the 3, and Spiller may be relegated to mainly return duties. The Bills don't have a QB, so this will be a running offense. It's a bit odd that Jackson is even available.
- 1 decade ago
Well we have all seen what Jackson, Bradshaw, and Maroney in action for a good amount of years now. Buffalo is not a good team and I don't see a winning season out of them. Look at the Rams and Steven Jackson last year, he is an amazing back, but the Rams were awful. He would get yards but not many TDs, it was very frustrating to have him on my team. I see a similar, frustrating season with Fred Jackson.
Harrison started to learn the offense towards the end of the season, and blocks were being made in his favor also. The Browns have made improvements in a few areas and the coaching has also stepped it up. I think he is a great prospect for your team. I would go with Harrison.
- 1 decade ago
Don't count on Harrison to be much of a force in fantasy football this season. He had some solid games last year, but the Browns coaching staff has been very impressed with rookie RB Montario Hardesty. Harrison is a little undersized. Hardesty is and ideal between the tackles bruiser that's hard to bring down. By week one, Hardesty will be the starter in Cleveland and Harrison will be riding the pine. I'd try to grab Hardesty and then Fred Jackson if you can. Harrison will be worthless.
Source(s): http://www.fantasyfootballmanifesto.com/ - DTLv 51 decade ago
I would pick up Fred Jackson instead. He is the leading candidate for the starting job in Buffalo and will get the bulk of the carries. He also doesn't get injured like Bradshaw and plays for a better team than Cleveland.