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Harrison in a dynasty (1 Viewer)

3 more is about what I was thinking. Any idea how long he is signed for? What round do you think he would be good value in a inaugural, 12-man dynasty draft that starts 2 RBs, 2 WRs, and 1 RB/WR?

 
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3 more is about what I was thinking. Any idea how long he is signed for? What round do you think he would be good value in a inaugural, 12-man dynasty draft that starts 2 RBs, 2 WRs, and 1 RB/WR?
He's signed thru 2011, but the last 3 years salaries are 9 mil, 10 mil, 11.4 mil.
 
I'd say top ten is about right. He always produces and with not alot of wear and tear on his body I could see him giving us another 4 to 5 years.

 
Not to be confused with Jerome Harrison in Cleveland, I think Marvin will be a stud for another 3 years, which is plenty in Dynasty Football.

 
Think of Harrison as one of your best, older keepers for the next 2-3 years. For Dynasty purposes, I would not hold on to him past the 2008 season. You caan get value for him till he is about 35, then he tapers.

 
Drafted him at 2.07 in an initial dynasty draft last year and he was great. I expect a lot out of him for the next two years, before a few years of drop off. 4 years max of any production IMO. Two up to his standard, and the last two a bit off par, but still #2 WR #'s minimum.

 
The best part is, if he plays for 5 years, he's still useful. So he slides from WR1, to WR2, to WR3. If he's starting, healthy, he's a starting WR in fantasy, at any age.

 
I traded for him after his rookie year in a keeper league and he lead me to a title last year. I'm going to keep him until he fizzles out :thumbup:

 

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