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From May 11th:Holmgren: "He is not going to have it looked at. No one is going to have it looked at. I haven’t looked at it, he hasn’t looked at it, no one has looked at it. I don’t know why he said what he said. I don’t know why whoever wrote it, wrote it. I just don’t get it, but he is fine...
He's been injured and (thus far) has no timing with receivers he had trouble developing rapport with most of last season. It's June, but it's a concern when the top WR for the last half-decade is 750 miles south, and no one is immediately stepping up to replace him in the QBs eye.
Sando's blog is the best in the business. Check out the site, even if you're not a fan of the Seahawks, just so you can picket your local beat writers about how they ought to cover their respective teams.
LT was a dominant collegiate player in a second tier conference. Peterson's been dominant for one college season, 2 years ago. Nothing to compare him with LT at this point.
Great in-depth work, and I'm really enjoying the NFLdraftguys site.
However, I will say it would come as no less than a shock if the Seahawks went CB in Round 2 (they drafted Kelly Jennings in Round 1 last season, and still have Marcus Trufant), and also S in Round 4 (free agents Deon Grant and...
RB scoring 100+ fantasy points (1/10yds, 1/rec, 6/td)
03: 34
04: 40
05: 45
06: 45
The top 24 RB has been relatively consistent. The #24 RB in 03 (167 points) would rank #28 in 04, #25 in 05, and #27 in 06.
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