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Titans sign Donnie Avery (1 Viewer)

Probably alot lower than Laurant Robinson's value in Dallas. I don't mean to come off harsh but this bottom of the barrel fantasy wise. A lot of potential in the past.... But major cut action as of late.

 
The fact that the Rams cut him in September doesn't argue for him...BUT I actually think there is some decent upside there if Tennessee did sign him so if you have extra roster spots he could be worth a cheap add/stash

 
I would say that this signing may just lower the value for some of the individuals who are READY to step up and have been working in the offense all season. ( IE Hawkins and Williams)

 
Interesting guy to monitor here. As far as I know, the argument against Avery has just been that he can't stay healthy. Before this season, I think most would have chosen a healthy Avery over a healthy Nate Washington (considering only ability). In addition, the depth chart looks mighty thin ahead of him, and I think Hasselbeck still has a little something left, especially with defenses keying on the run. Talent and opportunity could be one Nate Washington injury from meeting up. I say he's worth closely monitoring. If the Titans leave Avery as the #5 receiver, and we don't hear much about him, then he can stay on my waiver wire. If they fast-track Avery into a few sets and talk him up, I'm going to try to find a spot for him on dynasty rosters.

 
Probably alot lower than Laurant Robinson's value in Dallas. I don't mean to come off harsh but this bottom of the barrel fantasy wise. A lot of potential in the past.... But major cut action as of late.
Even if Laurent hit his full potential the next few weeks with the Cowboys he would still end up #3 on the depth chart at WR and #4 in targets, Avery has a lot more full season value.I think when you pick up players like this you should be mentally committing to a 3 week project. He doesn't know the system or the QB and though he might surprise with a couple of big catches with the opposing D not having film in week 1 you won't really know if he is going to fit until 3-4 weeks at the earliest. On the bright side for Avery Hass has been attempting 37 passes a game- 9th in the league. There is a lot of room for him to fit in and be a 4-5 catch a guy once he gets into the offense.
 
God bless fantasy football. 3 weeks into the season and we're questioning the value of newly signed Donnie Avery.

 
As a Nate Washington owner I love it. He will make the random play to keep defenses honest (hopefully) and will not cut into Nate's stats at all. Before this, I likened Nate's situation to that of Mike Thomas...a WR2 slotted out of necessity into a WR1 role.

 
avery is pretty much a speed merchant, right? if nothing else, he can open things up underneath for other players.

 

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