Here’s some deep sleepers for Fantasy Football Drafts
I have uncovered some deep sleepers that I really like for this season. Hopefully if you get one of these guys they will help you win a title in 2010. Here we go:
QUARTERBACKS: Matt Cassel has some new weapons to play with in 2010 with Dexter McCluster and Thomas Jones on hand. With Charlie Weis calling the plays I see the Chiefs’ offense improving by leaps and bounds in 2010. Alex Smith has a lot of good offensive talent around him. Hopefully he keeps his eyes on the prize and improves in 2010.
RUNNING BACKS: Tim Hightower might be below Beanie Wells on the depth chart when the season begins, but Wells was brittle in college. Hightower would be a good pick regardless because he gets a lot of action around the goal line and he catches a lot of passes. Darren McFadden might finally be ready to show the world that he has something to offer on a NFL field. Michael Bush broke his thumb last week so McFadden might get a lot of touches early in the year. Chester Taylor is a pass catching back in a offense that is going to throw the ball 40+ times every single week.
WIDE RECEIVERS: Here is where the real bargains are. Legedu Naanee will likely be starting at WR for the Chargers this year due to Vincent Jackson acting like a little kid. He will get some numbers for you if you pick him. Laurent Robinson is suddenly the Rams’ #1 WR due to Donnie Avery’s injury last week. He’s brittle though so be careful not to take him too high. Louis Murphy is the best receiver the Raiders have. Don’t laugh because Murphy is very fast and Jason Campbell will be throwing to him this year. Harry Douglas of the Falcons will be starting early in the year due to a Michael Jenkins injury. He has a nice upside.
TIGHT ENDS: The Bengals have not had a quality pass catching TE in ages so it will be interesting to see how many times Carson Palmer looks Jermaine Gresham’s way. But the Bengals have big plans for Gresham who they picked in the first round last April. Alge Crumpler hasn’t been a difference maker since his time in Atlanta with Michael Vick. Still, Crumpler gets a boost here now that he will be catching passes from Tom Brady.
KICKERS: Ryan Succop might have been the last pick of the NFL Draft in 2009 but he started every game for the Chiefs. He could be scoring a lot of points this year due to a improved Chiefs’ offense in 2010.


No comments yet.