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Amendola is healthy and still listed as a starting WR on the Patriots' depth chart. When healthy early last season, he showed great chemistry with Brady and was the clear WR1. However, he is going very late in drafts or being undrafted and seems to be an afterthought. Edelman is being drafted...
Historically, the best fantasy TEs are usually/often the best receiving target on their team. For example, Tony Gonzalez for all of those years and Gates for every year that he has been dominant. Vernon Davis also comes to mind.
I explained why he is a good bet to repeat or even improve upon last year's numbers, ie his team's best red-zone and overall receiving option, his size and skill, and his overall role in the offense, especially relative to other TEs being drafted ahead of him.
Marcedes Lewis is currently being severely undervalued. Consider:
- In 2010, Lewis finished as the #4 TE (non-PPR) with 700 yds (6th best) and 10 TDs (tied for 1st).
- In 2011, Lewis is expected to be the #1 receiving option for the Jaguars again
- In 2011, Lewis should receive even more...
To my knowledge, there has been absolutely no talk from the coaches about Gibson potentially losing his spot. MSW is backing up Amendola primarily and is penciled in as the 3rd WR (which is why the coaches have had him working on several WR spots so he can be a multipurpose backup). Alexander...
Yes, it is Lloyd's spot in the offense from last year (assuming it offense is employed in a similar way). Amendola is playing more of the Gaffney/Royal spot.
Any list that doesn't include Brandon Lloyd is ridiculous. The guy is the #2 WR half-way through the season and he's on an offense that is going to have to pass all day to try to stay in ball games.
Two thoughts:
1) Drama Queen.
2) He is in trouble. No denial of the accusations and a lot of personal turmoil. He messed up and is in trouble at work and at home.
With 135 yards and 2 TD's against Baltimore's secondary, Lloyd will be the #1 fantasy receiver in standard scoring systems after week 5. Top 10 might have been too conservative a prediction.
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