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What if exercise for WR's (1 Viewer)

Carter_Can_Fly

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There are many players in the NFL that would be better suited in different offenses and are being held back by poor QB play, play calling etc.

Now I mentioned Welker in the title although the change of sceneary for R. Moss was great last season as well. The difference however, is Welker needed that change for his big break status. Who is a WR that is not really known outside of fantasy circles and if they had a change of scenery would/could have a big boost and finish as a top 10 fantasy WR in a different situation.

I got thinking of this due to Reggie Williams and his 10 TD performance last season. The guy had only 32 catches last season and 10 of them went for TD's. That is a ridculous percentage. He plays in a very conservative but effective offense and I don't know how many targets he saw but only started in 6 games. Can you imagine if he was given a break like Welker got last year and was picked up by a team like Indy.

Can you think of any other WR's that could use a break? Reggie Williams is only 25 years old as well and does have a huge amount of talent. Just throwing it out there.

 
Sidney Rice comes to mind... he has been on the mind of fantasy owners for a while, all aware of his talent and huge potential, but the average fan outside of Minny has probably never heard of him. He is not likely to realize that potential in Minny, at least not in the near future. If he were on a team with a solid and established QB and a more pass oriented offense, I think he could have a BMarsh type second season.

 
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Chris Henry, CIN. His 2006 numbers are very close to Reggie Williams' 2007 numbers.

 

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