I agree with Donnybrook. Lewis will have a difficult time unseating Hill from the WLB position in SEA. I'm assuming Lewis' best-case scenario will be either Sharper getting cut or Sharper re-injuring himself. Either way, Lewis will be the SLB and still probably not roster-worthy in any league.Draft will probably not be roster-worthy unless Morgan gets hurt. Draft is not big enough or athletic enough to play SLB on a full-time basis and either Witherspoon or Davis will be playing WLB.IIRC, Lewis was the staring WLB for Seattle before he took over for Sharper at SLB. I suspect Sharper will get his SLB job back when he is healthy and Lewis will be forced to compete for playing time with Leroy Hill at WLB. Lewis manages to make it on to the injury report almost every week. So I am guessing Hill will be manning the WLB spot for the majority of the season.
All were drafted. FWIW, 16-team dynasty with 53-man rosters.You said your league is "very deep". Are any of the following available??
Blackstock (AZ)
McCoy (PHI)
Burnett (DAL)
I have DT on my roster currently.D Thomas (MIN) ~ Lost his starting job last year, but he cannot be ignored this year since the Vikes will be a Cover-2 team (ie. the WLB will be gold). The new regime will probably want to clean shop and start over, but DT has some upside if he can catch a glimmer in their eyes.
Both these guys are available.My other LBs are Adalius Thomas, Vrabel, Ruud, and Pollack.Cooper (TB)
Garnder (IND)
gardner and cooper are both guys i picked up right away when our rosters expanded on Jan 1. Im not sold on McCoy, but i picked him up after reading that philly wants to give him a shot this year despite his trouble picking up the jim johnson scheme. I am even more skeptical about DT, but he's another solid pickup for speculative value in the offseason.You said your league is "very deep". Are any of the following available??
Blackstock (AZ) ~ Fell hard in the draft last year, but has an outside chance to start at WLB for the Cards this year.
McCoy (PHI) ~ Many think he was a major reach in the '05 draft (and last year's performance did nothing to dispell these chants), but still has very little competition for the WLB gig.
Burnett (DAL) ~ Next to Winslow, Burnett probably had the #2 unluckiest season last year with his injuries. With Nguyen most likely retiring, there is no way Burnett doesn't start in '06. The only question is...where??
D Thomas (MIN) ~ Lost his starting job last year, but he cannot be ignored this year since the Vikes will be a Cover-2 team (ie. the WLB will be gold). The new regime will probably want to clean shop and start over, but DT has some upside if he can catch a glimmer in their eyes.
Cooper (TB) ~ The Bucs are in cap problems and I'm assuming either Rice, Brooks or McFarland will be chopped. Even though the latter will probably get the boot, a Brooks cut would be mint for Cooper since he'd become the new WLB in the Bucs Cover-2.
Garnder (IND) ~ Thornton will probably be gone, especially with potential contracts to Wayne and Freeney (...and the outside chance Edge is franchised again). If Thornton is gone, there's a teenie-weanie chance Cato June could get moved to SLB and Gardner could become the new WLB. The chance of this happening is minute, especially with June's play last year, but June is a superior coverage LB and the Colts staff will probably refrain from having Gardner cover the team's opposing TE's.
very good pickup. he's still stuck behind hartwell, williams, and brooking, but his play up until his injury made me think "future starter".also, watch out for his cal poly teammate and fellow buck buchanan award winner (sort of a defensive heisman in I-AA) Chris Gocong, who lit up the Shrine Game and looks like a terrific 3-4 OLB candidate to me out of this year's draft class.Jordan Beck?
Well...Sharper was just cut. At the very least, Lewis may have a chance at starting on the strong-side this year.I agree with Donnybrook. Lewis will have a difficult time unseating Hill from the WLB position in SEA. I'm assuming Lewis' best-case scenario will be either Sharper getting cut or Sharper re-injuring himself. Either way, Lewis will be the SLB and still probably not roster-worthy in any league.IIRC, Lewis was the staring WLB for Seattle before he took over for Sharper at SLB. I suspect Sharper will get his SLB job back when he is healthy and Lewis will be forced to compete for playing time with Leroy Hill at WLB. Lewis manages to make it on to the injury report almost every week. So I am guessing Hill will be manning the WLB spot for the majority of the season.