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Mediator12
08-31-2006, 12:22 PM
1. Keyshawn Johnson- HUH! Keyshawn. Yeah, this guy is going to catch a ton of balls in CAR as teams #1 CB and Coverage goes to Steve Smith after an unbelievable year. Panthers will still run the ball, but they are real inconsistent in the running game leaving Keyshawn to do what he does best, possession WR and Red Zone threat.

2. Mark Clayton BAL-Steve Mcnair will drastically improve an inconsistant passing game and BAL #2 WR will benefit from Coverage rolling to McNair's old Buddy Derrick Mason.

3. Terry Glenn-will get single covered if TO actually plays in Dallas. The 2TE sets will also make Glenn more vertical in the passing game getting more yards than he did last year as the Number 1 WR IMHO. He tied Lelie last year with 18.3 per catch.

4. Darrell Jackson-Will be primary Target for Hasselbeck. Returning from injury and will put up excellent numbers IF he stays healthy. The loss of Jerramy Stevens for the early part of the season will inflate his numbers until he returns.

5. Javon Walker-Everyone here should know just how good he is by now. A legitimate #2 WR who will help with a lackluster third down conversion percentage and a Red Zone option.

6. Cedric Wilson- Should be the #2 WR in PIT. This is a sleeper pick. With Roethlisberger using him extensively in the playoffs and being healthy, Wilson could benefit from the attention Ward receives and get some solid numbers this year.

Mile High Shack
08-31-2006, 12:27 PM
I also like as a deep sleeper..Bethel Johnson from the Pats, only if Brady's favorite target, Deion Branch, does indeed get traded or doesn't play this year.

Rascal
08-31-2006, 01:23 PM
1. Keyshawn Johnson- HUH! Keyshawn. Yeah, this guy is going to catch a ton of balls in CAR as teams #1 CB and Coverage goes to Steve Smith after an unbelievable year. Panthers will still run the ball, but they are real inconsistent in the running game leaving Keyshawn to do what he does best, possession WR and Red Zone threat.

2. Mark Clayton BAL-Steve Mcnair will drastically improve an inconsistant passing game and BAL #2 WR will benefit from Coverage rolling to McNair's old Buddy Derrick Mason.

3. Terry Glenn-will get single covered if TO actually plays in Dallas. The 2TE sets will also make Glenn more vertical in the passing game getting more yards than he did last year as the Number 1 WR IMHO. He tied Lelie last year with 18.3 per catch.

4. Darrell Jackson-Will be primary Target for Hasselbeck. Returning from injury and will put up excellent numbers IF he stays healthy. The loss of Jerramy Stevens for the early part of the season will inflate his numbers until he returns.

5. Javon Walker-Everyone here should know just how good he is by now. A legitimate #2 WR who will help with a lackluster third down conversion percentage and a Red Zone option.

6. Cedric Wilson- Should be the #2 WR in PIT. This is a sleeper pick. With Roethlisberger using him extensively in the playoffs and being healthy, Wilson could benefit from the attention Ward receives and get some solid numbers this year.

Corey Bradford. Check out how the #2 WR performs in Martz offense.

ØrangeÇrush
08-31-2006, 04:01 PM
Two deep sleepers are Travis Taylor and Nate Burleson.

Nate Burleson has been lighting it up in Seahawks camp and with coverage rolling towards darrell jackson. Burleson should see a lot of balls coming his way.

Travis Taylor will be the guy taking the over the middle, while troy williamson is stretching the defense.

CBF1
09-03-2006, 10:03 PM
I really like the rookie Greg Jennings on Green bay. Looks like he locked up the #2 WR spot. I picked him up from waivers in the Maniax league as my number 4 behind S Smith, Holt and Roy Williams.

ØrangeÇrush
09-04-2006, 07:29 AM
1. Keyshawn Johnson- HUH! Keyshawn. Yeah, this guy is going to catch a ton of balls in CAR as teams #1 CB and Coverage goes to Steve Smith after an unbelievable year. Panthers will still run the ball, but they are real inconsistent in the running game leaving Keyshawn to do what he does best, possession WR and Red Zone threat.

2. Mark Clayton BAL-Steve Mcnair will drastically improve an inconsistant passing game and BAL #2 WR will benefit from Coverage rolling to McNair's old Buddy Derrick Mason.

3. Terry Glenn-will get single covered if TO actually plays in Dallas. The 2TE sets will also make Glenn more vertical in the passing game getting more yards than he did last year as the Number 1 WR IMHO. He tied Lelie last year with 18.3 per catch.

4. Darrell Jackson-Will be primary Target for Hasselbeck. Returning from injury and will put up excellent numbers IF he stays healthy. The loss of Jerramy Stevens for the early part of the season will inflate his numbers until he returns.

5. Javon Walker-Everyone here should know just how good he is by now. A legitimate #2 WR who will help with a lackluster third down conversion percentage and a Red Zone option.

6. Cedric Wilson- Should be the #2 WR in PIT. This is a sleeper pick. With Roethlisberger using him extensively in the playoffs and being healthy, Wilson could benefit from the attention Ward receives and get some solid numbers this year.



I'm still continuing to pimp Nate Burleson. D-Jax has been injured throughout camp, and really hasn't played or practiced.

Rascal
09-04-2006, 08:08 AM
Bobby Engram.

youcandoit1687
09-04-2006, 01:47 PM
Bobby Engram.

you see this? this is the problem with the hawks. they have three solid receivers along with a RZ RB and RZ TE. burleson will likely get some RZ throws but wont get too much yardage. IMO, stay away from hawks receivers unless they drop down the boards.

Mediator12
09-20-2006, 11:30 AM
1. Keyshawn Johnson- HUH! Keyshawn. Yeah, this guy is going to catch a ton of balls in CAR as teams #1 CB and Coverage goes to Steve Smith after an unbelievable year. Panthers will still run the ball, but they are real inconsistent in the running game leaving Keyshawn to do what he does best, possession WR and Red Zone threat. Current Points in OM/Rank: 19/25th (without Steve Smith and being the only WR Basically)

2. Mark Clayton BAL-Steve Mcnair will drastically improve an inconsistant passing game and BAL #2 WR will benefit from Coverage rolling to McNair's old Buddy Derrick Mason. CU points/rank: 4/77 Tied

3. Terry Glenn-will get single covered if TO actually plays in Dallas. The 2TE sets will also make Glenn more vertical in the passing game getting more yards than he did last year as the Number 1 WR IMHO. He tied Lelie last year with 18.3 per catch. CU Points/rank: 26/12th

4. Darrell Jackson-Will be primary Target for Hasselbeck. Returning from injury and will put up excellent numbers IF he stays healthy. The loss of Jerramy Stevens for the early part of the season will inflate his numbers until he returns. CU Points/Rank: 27/10th

5. Javon Walker-Everyone here should know just how good he is by now. A legitimate #2 WR who will help with a lackluster third down conversion percentage and a Red Zone option. CU points/Rank: 15/38

6. Cedric Wilson- Should be the #2 WR in PIT. This is a sleeper pick. With Roethlisberger using him extensively in the playoffs and being healthy, Wilson could benefit from the attention Ward receives and get some solid numbers this year. CU points/Rank: 1/97th Tied

Hotrod
09-20-2006, 12:01 PM
Whos ranked #2 ;D

youcandoit1687
09-24-2006, 02:08 PM
[QUOTE=Mediator12;1250319]1. Keyshawn Johnson- HUH! Keyshawn. Yeah, this guy is going to catch a ton of balls in CAR as teams #1 CB and Coverage goes to Steve Smith after an unbelievable year. Panthers will still run the ball, but they are real inconsistent in the running game leaving Keyshawn to do what he does best, possession WR and Red Zone threat.


3. Terry Glenn-will get single covered if TO actually plays in Dallas. The 2TE sets will also make Glenn more vertical in the passing game getting more yards than he did last year as the Number 1 WR IMHO. He tied Lelie last year with 18.3 per catch.[QUOTE]

two guys i drafted a couple of times, glenn showed up big last week, KJ is showing up big this week now that he has steve smith across from him.

ludo21
09-24-2006, 02:14 PM
Antonio Bryant is probing to be a good pick as well.

Mediator12
10-23-2006, 02:12 PM
1. Keyshawn Johnson- HUH! Keyshawn. Yeah, this guy is going to catch a ton of balls in CAR as teams #1 CB and Coverage goes to Steve Smith after an unbelievable year. Panthers will still run the ball, but they are real inconsistent in the running game leaving Keyshawn to do what he does best, possession WR and Red Zone threat. Current Points in OM/Rank: 73/13th

2. Mark Clayton BAL-Steve Mcnair will drastically improve an inconsistant passing game and BAL #2 WR will benefit from Coverage rolling to McNair's old Buddy Derrick Mason. CU points/rank: 46/39th

3. Terry Glenn-will get single covered if TO actually plays in Dallas. The 2TE sets will also make Glenn more vertical in the passing game getting more yards than he did last year as the Number 1 WR IMHO. He tied Lelie last year with 18.3 per catch. CU Points/rank: 58/23rd

4. Darrell Jackson-Will be primary Target for Hasselbeck. Returning from injury and will put up excellent numbers IF he stays healthy. The loss of Jerramy Stevens for the early part of the season will inflate his numbers until he returns. CU Points/Rank: 93/5th

5. Javon Walker-Everyone here should know just how good he is by now. A legitimate #2 WR who will help with a lackluster third down conversion percentage and a Red Zone option. CU points/Rank: 77/11th

6. Cedric Wilson- Should be the #2 WR in PIT. This is a sleeper pick. With Roethlisberger using him extensively in the playoffs and being healthy, Wilson could benefit from the attention Ward receives and get some solid numbers this year. CU points/Rank: 22/73rd


So, these guys were all rated in the twenties or worse and all but the real sleeper Wilson have performed better than anticipated.

Now, if I did not have Moss....:pimp: