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Looking for Deep Sleeper Wide Receiver (1 Viewer)

Picke the Sleeper

  • Corey Bradford - Lions

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  • Chris Henry - Bengals

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  • Travis Taylor - Vikings

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Chris Henry - Talented, High Powered Offense, #3

Travis Taylor - #2 now ?, Brad Johnson threw to him alot especially towards the end of year.

Corey Bradford - #2 on Mike Martz Offense, Decent QB and other Weapons

 
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I like Chris Henry over those 2 guys,..although Bradford might end up being better, because he doesn't have the nack for getting arrested 33 times a week like Henry. Cause he might be :IBTL: 'd up for a while if this whole court thing doens't go good.

 
Bradford looked surprisingly good in the preseason. Henry did too, but he's, well, Chris Henry. Have to go with Bradford on this one.

If you want a deeep sleeper from detroit though, keep your eye on Eddie Drummond.

 
Out of the three choices, I'd go Henry. With Housyourmamma downgraded because of his heal this week, Henry should see some good playing time.

 
Bobby Wade -- TitansI'm going to bet that he gets about 50 and 6 this year.
50 muffed punts and 6 lost fumbles? :bag: Sounds about right to me. *Bears homer*
I think he meant 50 yards and 6 catches.
You think he'll get that close to matching last year's production?
Well, it's his second year in the system, so I think a little bit of improvement should be expected.
 
What about Colston? He just moved up to #2 for the Saints, and I would say Brees definitely has more potential than Kitna or Johnson.

 
Henry will have 10 TDs this year. :thumbup:
Yeah OK :rolleyes:
Why is that so impossible? Stokely did that in a comparable offense with Indy in 04. Henry is closer to option WR2B rather than a WR3. He's a better deep threat than Housh. He had 6 TDs last year as a rookie.
update bump. Henry has 6 tds so far. He has 4 Tds in the last 5 games. If he can stay out of trouble for the rest of the season, he's a very good option. As an aside, the breathalyzer in his case was thrown out, although the case is still ongoing.
 
Henry will have 10 TDs this year. :thumbup:
Yeah OK :rolleyes:
Why is that so impossible? Stokely did that in a comparable offense with Indy in 04. Henry is closer to option WR2B rather than a WR3. He's a better deep threat than Housh. He had 6 TDs last year as a rookie.
update bump. Henry has 6 tds so far. He has 4 Tds in the last 5 games. If he can stay out of trouble for the rest of the season, he's a very good option. As an aside, the breathalyzer in his case was thrown out, although the case is still ongoing.
He's been real good this season. Excluding Week 1 he has been productive in every game he's played this season except one. For a No. 3 WR that's very impressive in my opinion. He's got big-time talent and Palmer loves throwing to him and with so much talent around him at WR he'll see single coverage week in and week out. Plus his size gives him a huge advantage in the Red Zone. As stated above, Henry is more WR2B than a WR3. But he's a legit fantasy starter.
 
Considering that Henry is far more talented than a washed up Bradford and a washed up Travis Taylor.... I don't see how Henry doesn't get the nod here by a lot.

If either 85 or Housh goes down, Henry is an instant stud. Even when both are in, he has been putting up very, very solid numbers.

In fact, I don't even think you can consider him a deep sleeper.

He's topped 70 yards and/or scored at least once in 6 of 8 games this season. He's averaging 15.6 ypc and is WR23 in PPG according to standard scoring formats.

Basically that means he's a decent WR2/3 already, with the talent to be a No.1

Neither Bradford or Taylor have put together a 1000/8 or similar WR2 season, and both have been in the league well beyond their germination points.

Henry is just in his second year..... flawed poll IMO.

Now, if you're asking Vincent Jackson, Chris Henry and Patrick Crayton, I think you have a better debate.

 

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