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Sleeper CB's anyone got some to suggest (1 Viewer)

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A 2 CB (1 safety)start league. Any predictions of rising stars either waiver fodder or buy low candidates?

 
Chris Johnson, Oakland.

Took over in the 2nd half of the year. Check his game logs.

Plays on a defense that will see a ton of plays, and plays CB across from the best CB in the league. And you can get him really late, no one is talking him up. And makes plays. Got three picks last year, and started less than half the season.

 
Aqib Talib in TB; The guy is a physical corner who won't shy away from run support.

Domonique Foxworth in BAL; The Ravens have a great defense, but they're susceptible against a mid-range passing attack. Corners tend to play closer and good ones like McAlister (in the past) can jump routes and get several easy picks a year. I also trust D-Fox will be better than average against the run too.

I also like Bodden as someone mentioned above.

Phillip Buchanan is another player I'm targeting purely out of opportunity in Detroit.

You also may one to consider Dre Bly in SF if he's starting. Walt Harris put together a couple of good seasons there and Bly looks primed to take his place after Harris got hurt this spring.

 
ellis hobbs= high scoring offense forces other teams to pass and they will challenge hobbs more then Samuel

brandon Mcdonald= low profile and alot of tackles can step up on the run

any team who has a elite corner take there second because he will get the work.

 
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Check William Gay with the Steelers, he should be full time now that McFadden is gone, and Ike Taylor is top notch so teams wont throw as much to Ike's side, and will test Gay early in the season. Could get a buy/draft low, sale/trade high.

From above, I hope Bodden breaks out again, he is the only player in the league from my school, Duquesne.

 
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Chris Johnson, Oakland.Took over in the 2nd half of the year. Check his game logs. Plays on a defense that will see a ton of plays, and plays CB across from the best CB in the league. And you can get him really late, no one is talking him up. And makes plays. Got three picks last year, and started less than half the season.
Picked him up along with Bartell. The Bodden owner thinks he'll be a top player so he wants too much. I have Richard Marshall and Brandon Carr. Thanks.
 
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Flying under the radar...

Chris Johnson (OAK) - will start opposite Asomugha.

Andre Goodman (DEN) - will start opposite Champ.

Marcus Trufant and Ken Lucas (SEA) - C2 zone.

Kelvin Hayden (IND) - could be forgotten after last year's injury...Colts nearly always playing with lead.

Dunta Robinson (HOU) - don't foget...this guy was deemed Antoine Winfield II after his rookie year...also playing for new long-term deal.

Carlos Rogers (WAS) - physical cover who can play both the pass and run...first full healthy year since '06...nice upgrade for leagues who award nice pts for PD's.

Nathan Vasher (CHI) - strictly for BIG play leagues...should reclaim his starting CB spot opposite Tillman.

Tim Jennings (IND) - if Marlin Jackson is not recovered from his knee injury.

 
Good call on Vasher and Lucas I was just looking at them, but dont know if colts will have a lead like they used to. They still need to stop the run and losing Dungy and Harrison they might struggle with there divison getting better look for some tough matchups. Opposite of champ bailey usually a good call but not with this bad team i'd stay away. If oakland can score then johnson will get the looks.

 
Sean Smith (MIA) Rookie CB pretty good shot at starting. Going a lot later than the other rookie CBs with solid starting shots.

 

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