Jason Wood
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2005 Player Spotlight Series
Over the course of the offseason, we will be evaluating a multitude of players at every fantasy position. One such way we go about that is through the Player Spotlight series. Think of the Spotlights as a permanent record on some of the more intriguing players for the upcoming season. Ultimately, each Spotlight will be featured in an article on the main website.
Thread Topic: Priest Holmes, RB, Kansas City Chiefs
Player Page Link: Priest Holmes Player Page
Each article will include:
Detailed viewpoints from two Footballguys Staff Members
Highlighted member commentary from the message board threads
FBG Projections
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Focus commentary on the player in question, and your expectations for said player
Back up your expectations in whatever manner you deem appropriate; avoid posts that simply say "I hate him" or "He's the best"
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For QBs: Passing Yards, Passing TDs, Ints, Rush Yards, Rush TDs
For RBs: Rushes, Rushing Yards, Rush TDs, Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDs
For WRs & TEs: Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDsBest of Luck and ENJOY!
Over the course of the offseason, we will be evaluating a multitude of players at every fantasy position. One such way we go about that is through the Player Spotlight series. Think of the Spotlights as a permanent record on some of the more intriguing players for the upcoming season. Ultimately, each Spotlight will be featured in an article on the main website.
Thread Topic: Priest Holmes, RB, Kansas City Chiefs
Player Page Link: Priest Holmes Player Page
Each article will include:
Detailed viewpoints from two Footballguys Staff Members
Highlighted member commentary from the message board threads
FBG Projections
Consensus Member ProjectionsThe Rules
In order for this thread to provide sustainable value, we ask that you follow a few simple guidelines:
Focus commentary on the player in question, and your expectations for said player
Back up your expectations in whatever manner you deem appropriate; avoid posts that simply say "I hate him" or "He's the best"
To be included in the final synopsis and consensus outlook, you MUST provide projections for the playerProjections should include (at a minimum):
For QBs: Passing Yards, Passing TDs, Ints, Rush Yards, Rush TDs
For RBs: Rushes, Rushing Yards, Rush TDs, Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDs
For WRs & TEs: Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDsBest of Luck and ENJOY!
Age and injuries become a collage of danger if you look at them all at once, but if you dissect each area it can clear things up. As you said, the hip should be the only lingering concern, and that hasn't been an issue since it happened. His age is not a factor for the upcoming season--Priest is in excellent physical condition, and guys like Martin and Dillon, who have taken much more serious poundings over the years, don't seem to be running down any time soon. How many times does Priest take a vicious blow? He usually scampering towards the sideline on a toss or diving into the endzone untouched. As long as Priest gets 20 touches a game, he is miles ahead of anyone in the league and will singlehandedly vault you into the playoffs. Talk about risk/reward, this is as good as it gets, and the risks are arguably not as bad as they have been painted to be.
Seems like a negative trend to me....maybe someone closer to this situation has more to add in Holmes' involvement in the passing game.Here's my best guess:275 carries1,237 yards18 TD29 receptions263 yards1 TD
Off to lunch, as well.