I have a nice opportunity to write a small article for the USA Today newspaper. The article will be 400-450 words and the slant they are looking for is mid-year fantasy awards. Specifically they want these four categories:
MVP
Biggest Bust (non-season-ending injury...ie don't want guys like Brady here)
Most Improved
Best Value
Obviously I could just sit down and pen this, but I thought I would probably end up with a better article if I took input from the boards. Besides naming names for the above awards, let's hear your reasons on why they deserve them.
I owe the article by 4pm ET on Wednesday and it will appear in the Thursday edition. Thanks in advance for those that help me create this.
I didn't go through all of the suggestions, but it would be a more interesting read to me if you include MVP for each major position. When I see an article or show that only picks one player, it excludes too much and doesn't fill me up. (not sure if that makes any sense)My suggestions:
MVP
Drew Brees (it may be Rivers by the numbers in many FF scoring formats, but Brees is a great player to watch and root for) who would have thought Drew could put up the numbers he has without Colston, Shockey and now he did it again without the services of Bush. How many QB's in the history of the league can do as much with a revolving door supporting him? Favre and McNabb come to mind. It's hard not to love him.
Portis Consistent. Heart of the offense. Others have posted enough about this guy.
Boldin Despite the injury, he puts up more fantasy points per week than any other. One tough SOB. Anyone who doesn't like Quan doesn't own him in any of their leagues. What he has done is unprecidented and it is a great story.
Witten Amazing talent at TE and an integral part of the offense.
Biggest Bust
DAnderson High expectations made him a costly pick in most drafts that would have been better spent elsewhere.
Who would have thought his production would be this terrible despite not losing the starting gig?...I guess the organization isn't as high on Quinn as we all thought. With Braylan, Winslow and Stallworth most QBs would have done more. (Those voting for Peyton are still starting him in their leagues, so he is at least playable) Hasslebeck is another great BUST choice.
Larry Johnson just brutal. He showed some flash for a game and a half, otherwise, he's in everyone's dog house that drafted him.
Holt by a whisker over Ocho Cinco because it is harder to explain why Holt is underperforming. Other #1 receivers get double teamed and manage to overcome it. Holt has been flat out unstartable every week.
Winslow Guy doesn't have his head on straight and really hurt teams that drafted him expecting top 3 production.
Most Improved
Kyle Orton that's right Kyle freaking Orton. Give the man his props for Christ's sake! It is easy to look at Rivers and Cutler and say they are doing well, but who in the room drafted a Bears wideout as a #3 or even #4 WR? Were they even drafted in leagues with small rosters? The expectations were for failure and Orton is the #10 fantasy QB in my main league. (and No, I haven't started him in my league over Warner this season.)
White Lendale that is. Really improved his performance while sharing the load with CJ. (Rookies don't qualify imo, so Forte isn't an option)
White it must be in the name. He is a great story. Others have posted enough about him. MiniMoss is a close 2nd but he is the definition of good year/bad year WR - I'm already afraid to draft him again next season!!!
Owen Daniels especially in PPR leagues. (I'm literally kicking myself for taking him out of my lineup for the $35,000 contest on the last day.) He has exceeded expectations and proven himself as one of the best fantasy TE in the league. He won't be as cheap next year.
Best Value
Kurt Warner drafted as a #2 in most leagues (I drafted him as my #3 knowing he was actually my #1---the perfect draft article comes to fruition) You know the story for Kurt.
Forte many doubters stayed away from this guy only to see him become a true workhorse back coveted by all. Excellent value in the middle rounds.
MiniMoss (Avery may be the actual best value as an undrafted free agent but he didn't hit the fan till week 4)
Owen Daniels again as he is the best TE you could draft after round 5 (actually drafted closer to round 10) Love that value!