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Who are your 'buy low' candidates (1 Viewer)

Like the Donald Brown call - I think he is at least a 50/50 RB in 2010 and then the man in 2011 -
is this because he played so well in 2009 when given the chance?
I believe Addai's contract is up in 2011 - Brown is a 1st rd pick.....this was essentially a red shirt year for him - I can see them phasing him in a lot more in 2010 and if he shows anything will be the man in 2011.
 
Adrian Peterson. Not that you can get him cheap...but you can get him. A couple years ago nobody would even listen to offers. I think with the Favre uncertainty, the fumbles and Childress' insistence on using Chester, Peterson can be obtained and make you look smart in a year or two.

Or dumb. You know how these things work. But I think he went from unobtainable to someone who can be had for decent offers.

 
Carson Planter: This is a guy who has thrown for 30+ touchdowns... and has had multiple 4,000-yard seasons. Yet you can snag him ultra-cheap. Not saying he's going to BLOW up by any instance. But the past shows us he has teh capability. That's the same reason Brady will continue to be a top 3 QB off the board. Will he likely put up 50 TDs again...? No way, but merely the fact he has the potential to do-so makes him a top pick. I see Planter with similar although less upside than Brady.

Steve Johnson: Mug from Buffalo. More of a sleeper, but you can probably get this guy for less than nothing. Saw some playin time his rookie season but was kept off the field due to the addition of TO. TO will most likely be gone next season and a new head coach will evaluate the slew of Buffalo WRs. :) May be a man-crush but this guy will definitely do something. All else fails... 3rd year breakout? :X

DeAngelo Williams: Dwilla got shutdown the last portion of the year... and all the attention went to J-Stewart. But this is a guy with immense potential. This will likely be the lowest you'll be able to buy him until he's at the tail-end of his career.

Matt Ryan: Hurt this season, but was on pace for a decent season. Too much talent for him not to produce, first round pedigree. Yet people are throwing him around like he's worthless. :) Get him cheap and enjoy top 10 production for a LONG time, with top 5 upside.

Brandon Jacobs: When the Giants are a passing team, they are a losing team. Expect Jacobs to return to form this year after an embarrassing 09' campaign. He's available cheap and has a 15TD upside. While he'll see more of a split with Bradhsaw, Jacobs will still feast in the redzone.

Joseph Addai: Well he certainly had a quiet 13TD season didn't he? First round pedigree, one bad year... can catch passes out of the backfield. While he'll lose touches to Donald Brown, there's serious upside when a back catches 51+ balls. Yes, Addai caught 51 passes this past year... Manning trusts him and Addai is still young.

Brandon Marshall: Basketcase... but I don't mind. Owners will fear he'll get benched when he acts up. I say buy low and enjoy stud production when he plays. :)

Jerricho Cotchery: This all depends on how you feel about Sanchez. But the facts are he's a former 1,000 yard receiver. Who was absolutely tearing it up at the beginning of the season before he got hurt. While the Jets will be a run-first team, Cotchery will likely emerge as a decent WR3 with WR2 Upside. Give him another year with Sanchez and let's see where we're at.

Kenny Britt: The kid can flat out play. Watch the games with Vince Young at the helm. He loves to target Britt. Big reciever, only 21 years old. 701 yards, 3TDs as a rookie in limited playing time. I'll take it.

Mike Wallace: Steelers like this kid alot. Elite speed, and they know how to get the ball in his hands. Wouldn't expect him to breakout next season. But buy him low now, stash and reciever great benefits. Hines Ward is a tough man, but at 33 his best years are behind him. Expect Wallace and Holmes to give defenses nightmares in the near future. :) (39 Catches, 756 yards, 6TDs... oh hell yeah.)

Mike Thomas: Love the way this kid plays. Will develop to be a perfect compliment to Sims-Walker. Oh and to whom it may concern he also returns kicks. Once Garrard is gone, expect some good things out of Jacksonville's offense. (Torry Holt needs to take a hint aswell. ;P)

BOOM!

 
Neil Beaufort Zod said:
Adrian Peterson. Not that you can get him cheap...but you can get him. A couple years ago nobody would even listen to offers. I think with the Favre uncertainty, the fumbles and Childress' insistence on using Chester, Peterson can be obtained and make you look smart in a year or two.Or dumb. You know how these things work. But I think he went from unobtainable to someone who can be had for decent offers.
Taylor's an UFA.
 
I also really like the Matty Ice call... IMO all it's going to take for him to vault into the top 5 is another playmaker at WR. The Falcons would be wise to address that this offseason. He did have a somewhat disappointing sophomore campaign, but he played in a tad over 14 games and still threw for 22 TDs. Not bad for a second year QB. I think he's poised to blow up in 2010.
They already have him in harry douglas who is a big play guy and was a quality slot wr for them his rookie season but he tore his ACL early last year and missed all of 2009A couple of buy low guys I haven't seen mentioned are harry douglas and leon washington. Also keep your eye on ian johnson. Even if the vikes keep taylor I expect the younger, faster johnson to be the third down/change of pace rb in minny
 
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TE Shawn Nelson : Already liked him based on talent. The hiring of Gailey bumped him up even further. With Gailey calling the plays, Gonzo and Witten thrived. With TO unlikely to return and Evans being a one-trick pony, someone has to catch the passes for Buffalo. It'll be Nelson and Fred Jackson.

QB T-Jax : As soon as Chilly signed his extension as coach of Vikings, I snagged T-Jax off waivers. Favre is unlikely to return, and Jackson was Chilly's personal project. With the weapons on Minnesota's offense, their starting QB will have great value in fantasy.

WR Early Doucet : This assumes Boldin gets traded. The change from Warner to Leinart should benefit Doucet, as Leinart will checkdown often. So while Fitz is running the deep routes, Doucet will be money in PPR leagues as he should easily surpass 70 catches.

RB Shady McCoy : Seems odd to put someone who went 1.04 in most rookie drafts a season ago. But too many people are overly concerned about Leonard Weaver. The fact that McCoy is unlikely to match Westbrook's productivity shouldn't be a negative, as few people could match Westy in his prime years.

WR Brandon Tate : His health is a question mark as nothing was disclosed about his latest injury. But he should take advantage of Welker's injury to earn Brady's trust in 2010, and then replace Moss as the starter in either 2011 or 2012.

WR Brian Robiskie : He should become the starter opposite MoMass. Starting receivers on Holmgren's offenses have always put up huge numbers. Most of his owners have given up on him after a disappointing rookie season.

QB Dennis Dixon : He has the talent, and it wouldn't be surprising if Ben has a short career. He takes more hits than any QB in recent memory.

QB Matt Cassel : Weis should bring out the best in him. He was solid once Charles and Chambers emerged as weapons. Add Bowe for a full season, and 3,500 yards and 28 touchdowns is reasonable.

WR Donnie Avery : Assuming they draft a QB who can throw the deep ball, Avery will resemble his rookie version rather than his injury plagued sophomore campaign.

QB Matt Moore : He looks like the real deal. With the potent running game to keep defenses honest, he should develop into around the 15th ranked fantasy passer.

Whichever rookie RB San Diego drafts.

 
WR Early Doucet : This assumes Boldin gets traded. The change from Warner to Leinart should benefit Doucet, as Leinart will checkdown often. So while Fitz is running the deep routes, Doucet will be money in PPR leagues as he should easily surpass 70 catches.
Like the list, but on Doucet are you assuming he starts over Breaston? With Leinart throwing the ball, I'm not as bullish on Doucet as I was before, especially with him splitting with Breaston.
 
Whichever rookie RB San Diego drafts.
Pretty sure SD's RB will be a top 3 pick in most leagues. I'm less sure that the new guy will take the lead over Sproles, more of a timeshare is likely.It is kind of ironic IMO that SD will likely draft a RB late in the first that will probably be taken over better talents - remember Michael Bennet and LT?
 
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TE Shawn Nelson : Already liked him based on talent. The hiring of Gailey bumped him up even further. With Gailey calling the plays, Gonzo and Witten thrived. With TO unlikely to return and Evans being a one-trick pony, someone has Steve Johnson will be to catching the extra passes for Buffalo. It'll be Nelson and Fred Jackson.
Fixed. :confused:

 
TE Shawn Nelson : Already liked him based on talent. The hiring of Gailey bumped him up even further. With Gailey calling the plays, Gonzo and Witten thrived. With TO unlikely to return and Evans being a one-trick pony, someone has Steve Johnson will be to catching the extra passes for Buffalo. It'll be Nelson and Fred Jackson.
Fixed. :goodposting:
What about James Hardy?
Eh... possibly.Johnson was really making a case for the #4 spot until he was injured. In limited action the prior year, he looked really good (my own "eyeball test"). Hardy, seems to me to be one of those guys with the physicals, but not the mentals.

In OTA's this year, Edwards was quoted as saying about Johnson, "If you guys could watch some of this tape of the past couple practices of him getting off of the press, it's ridiculous, ... making some of the best corners on our team [look bad], getting right by them.".

The Bills might not have a lot of things but they do have a good secondary.

My money is on Johnson, not Hardy, so I have him rostered on every dynasty team as my "long shot developmental WR". I think he could be one of those "Aromashodu type" guys, who seemingly come out of nowhere... *shrug*

 
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I really like Cutler as a buy low... He had an abysmal season yet still threw for 27 TDs and 3600 yards with a ragtag group of WR's. With a full off-season to continue to gel with his WR's, and the possibility that the Bears at some point bring in a true #! WR, I think he still has top 5 potential.
Good QBs don't need a year to gel with their WRs. Look at Favre and Manning this year.
So what was Favre's excuse last year when he had a rubbish OL protecting him, not dissimilar to Cutler this year?And I'm not sure, but I think Manning still had Reggie Wayne & Dallas Clark to throw to this year.

Maybe keep the Cutler hate out of a 'buy low' thread.

 
marshawn lynch. his value is lower now than it has ever been and i still believe he has the talent to turn it around like cedric benson did.
Really? Seems Fred Jackson was the MUCH better RB behind the same line. And the idiot factor can't be ignored. I turned down both Buffalo backs for Schuab. :thumbup:
that's exactly why i like him as a buy low in dynasty. more and more people are giving up on him and those who used a top 3 rookie pick on him might be willing to settle for a lot less now and move on. he's still young and talented, and at some point i see him changing teams like benson and getting another shot at being a feature back.
 
I mentioned Greg Jennings earlier, but I will add a few more here....

QB Joe Flacco - Has put up very good numbers for a young quarterback. If Baltimore can add some receiving talent to go along with Ray Rice, that offense will take off

QB Chad Henne - He gets knocked down I think by the style of the offense he plays in. Brown and Williams will not be around forever and I think we could see Miami become more of a passing team down the line. Henne has all the tools to be an elite NFL QB.

QB Kevin Kolb - One way or another, he will be a starting QB in the NFL no later than 2011. There is some risk involved if he gets traded to a team with a terrible offense, but I will take the risk on that. If he takes over the gig in Philly, he has top 10 potential, for a relatively cheap price.

WR Jacoby Jones - I don't know if he is a buy low because everyone seems to list him, but I fully expect him to emerge as the WR #2 and have a big year.

WR Legedu Naanee - Can be had relatively cheap, and I think at his price he is a very good risk to take considering his talent and the opportunity he will have as the possible Chargers #2 WR.

WR Jordy Nelson - James Jones gets a lot of the love, but everything I have seen from Nelson leads me to believe he will be a factor sooner rather than later. Will never be a WR #1, but a fantasy asset.

WR Dwayne Bowe - Another frequently listed player. You don't often get a chance to buy a guy with his physical abilities at the kind of price he is going for.

TE Brandon Pettigrew - I think he gets somewhat overlooked when looking at young TE's. I saw a good young player who had great chemistry with an up and coming young QB. I expect big things in the future for him.

 
I expect Sidney Rice's value to yo-yo quite a bit over the summer, depending on whether or not Farve looks like he's coming back. If you find a Rice owner convinced that Farve is done, then that could be a good buy low.

I like Greg Jennings as a buy low. He seems to have fallen off the radar of a lot of owners.

 
Bump any more buy low type guys?
keep an eye on sammie stroughter assuming the bucs let antonio bryant go stroughter would be their best wr. Even if they keep bryant stroughter may have some value in PPR leagues
Was thinking about Stroughter, he could pan out. I also think there's a chance Maurice Stovall ends up the best WR on the team in the near future.
 
Anthony Gonzalez is being traded for next to nothing in most of the leagues that I am in.
The guy giving Gonzalez is getting "next to nothing" on the cheap because "next to nothing" is the better ballplayer. "Next to nothing" had as many receptions as Gonzalez this year. "Next to nothing" doesn't suck and his knee doesn't have the structural integrity of rice pudding. "Next to nothing" is flying under the radar.
 
Anthony Gonzalez is being traded for next to nothing in most of the leagues that I am in.
The guy giving Gonzalez is getting "next to nothing" on the cheap because "next to nothing" is the better ballplayer. "Next to nothing" had as many receptions as Gonzalez this year. "Next to nothing" doesn't suck and his knee doesn't have the structural integrity of rice pudding. "Next to nothing" is flying under the radar.
Bump anymore...since Free agency started?
 
Anthony Gonzalez is being traded for next to nothing in most of the leagues that I am in.
The guy giving Gonzalez is getting "next to nothing" on the cheap because "next to nothing" is the better ballplayer. "Next to nothing" had as many receptions as Gonzalez this year. "Next to nothing" doesn't suck and his knee doesn't have the structural integrity of rice pudding. "Next to nothing" is flying under the radar.
Bump anymore...since Free agency started?
I don't think Gonzalez has any fantasy value at this point. He can easily find himself the #4 WR in IND and that's if he's healthy enough to play in the first place. I would stay away unless he is a throw in or very minor part of a deal.
 
Anthony Gonzalez is being traded for next to nothing in most of the leagues that I am in.
The guy giving Gonzalez is getting "next to nothing" on the cheap because "next to nothing" is the better ballplayer. "Next to nothing" had as many receptions as Gonzalez this year. "Next to nothing" doesn't suck and his knee doesn't have the structural integrity of rice pudding. "Next to nothing" is flying under the radar.
As high as I was on AGonz, I can't say that I disagree with this comment at this moment.
 
May be the lowest cost buy-low:

Reggie Brown; he's probably on your WW.

I know he's not a worldbeater but he has a pretty clear path to a WR1 role (imo) on a team that will need to pass a lot.

 
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Are some looking at the recently impacted RBs as buy lows?

Portis

LJ

Forte

C Taylor

J Charles

T Jones

You could probably make a case for several of these guys as buy lows (and some for sell highs). I find all of the situations to be a bit scary... but I think Charles' upside is still great.

Maybe you can capitalize on the fear of others to land one of these guys on the cheap??

 
Calvin Johnson

Jay Cutler

Derrick Ward

Donald Brown

Michael Bush

Mohamed Massaquoi

Matthew Stafford

Michael Turner

 
Anthony Gonzalez is being traded for next to nothing in most of the leagues that I am in.
The guy giving Gonzalez is getting "next to nothing" on the cheap because "next to nothing" is the better ballplayer. "Next to nothing" had as many receptions as Gonzalez this year. "Next to nothing" doesn't suck and his knee doesn't have the structural integrity of rice pudding. "Next to nothing" is flying under the radar.
As high as I was on AGonz, I can't say that I disagree with this comment at this moment.
When healthy, i thought Gonzalez was clearly the better player than Garcon. Garcon did look pretty good in place of Gonzalez last year, but i dont think it mattered who was the #2 WR in Indy last year, that person was going to put up good numbers. Garcon had good numbers in the SB, but he dropped two key passes. If Gonzalez is back to 100%, i think he is Indy's #2 WR.
 
Martellus Bennett - Would start for 95% of the teams in the NFL. He could get traded this off-season. He almost did last year. He's a stud waiting to happen.
:lmao: Really? No way he starts over Gates; Gonzo; Witten; Winslow II; Greg Olsen; Zach Miller; John Carlson; Jermichael Finley; Shockey; Brent Celek: Cooley; Vernon Davis; Vishantae Shincoe; Heath Miller; Dallas Clark; Owen Daniels and I am not sure he can beat out Keller; Ben Watson; Todd Heap
 
Martellus Bennett - Would start for 95% of the teams in the NFL. He could get traded this off-season. He almost did last year. He's a stud waiting to happen.
:lmao: Really? No way he starts over Gates; Gonzo; Witten; Winslow II; Greg Olsen; Zach Miller; John Carlson; Jermichael Finley; Shockey; Brent Celek: Cooley; Vernon Davis; Vishantae Shincoe; Heath Miller; Dallas Clark; Owen Daniels and I am not sure he can beat out Keller; Ben Watson; Todd Heap
huh. That looks like less than 95% then. :penalty:
 
Martellus Bennett - Would start for 95% of the teams in the NFL. He could get traded this off-season. He almost did last year. He's a stud waiting to happen.
:lmao: Really? No way he starts over Gates; Gonzo; Witten; Winslow II; Greg Olsen; Zach Miller; John Carlson; Jermichael Finley; Shockey; Brent Celek: Cooley; Vernon Davis; Vishantae Shincoe; Heath Miller; Dallas Clark; Owen Daniels and I am not sure he can beat out Keller; Ben Watson; Todd Heap
huh. That looks like less than 95% then. :penalty:
Considering 31 out of 32 is 96.8%. Yeah, JohnnyU's math skills are a bit lacking.
 
From the NFC North.

James Jones before he explodes. May overtake Driver soon.

Matt Forte is a good one, don't forget how old Chester is.

Kevin Smith is almost forgotten. This team in on the rise.

Sage Rosenfels might be if Favre retires and stays retired.

 
QB's

Jay Cutler - Was very underrated before Martz got there, but still is to some degree. His numbers last year were impressive considering the situation. He finished with a bang too, if he can get comfortable in Martz offense, he could be a top 5 QB.

Carson Palmer - Could have been had a bit cheaper before the signing of Bryant, but he should be back to top 10 numbers again this year.

Joe Flacco - Another guy whose value has gone up recently but is still undervalued. Im not sure why he falls out of alot of peoples top 15 dynasty QB's and so far behind Matt Ryan. With the signing of Boldin, everything is in place for him to become a top 10 QB for the forseeable future.

Sleepers - Seneca Wallace, Sage Rosenfels, Josh Johnson, Charlie Whitehurst, Tyler Thigpen

 
LT can be had for next to nothing and with Greene's limited use last year and not catching balls out of the backfield and Washington coming back from injury and possibly gone, LT may be a low cost very good value buy, especially in PPR.

 
Chester Taylor he will be the starter in Bear land, Forte=one hit wonder

Driver-- Every year everyone writes him off

LT--Goal line guy for the Jets, and you can get him cheap

Thomas Jones Another over 30 back that will produce

 
Gopher State said:
Chester Taylor he will be the starter in Bear land, Forte=one hit wonderDriver-- Every year everyone writes him offLT--Goal line guy for the Jets, and you can get him cheapThomas Jones Another over 30 back that will produce
I think the original poster was talking about buy lows for dynasty leagues.
 
Gopher State said:
Chester Taylor he will be the starter in Bear land, Forte=one hit wonderDriver-- Every year everyone writes him offLT--Goal line guy for the Jets, and you can get him cheapThomas Jones Another over 30 back that will produce
I'm assuming dynasty here I guess. Your players are all old. Sure they can be had at a discount, but all are facing the ends of their careers in the next 1-3 years. I'd only buy these if I were in a win-now mode.
 
Martellus Bennett - Would start for 95% of the teams in the NFL. He could get traded this off-season. He almost did last year. He's a stud waiting to happen.
:thumbup: Really? No way he starts over Gates; Gonzo; Witten; Winslow II; Greg Olsen; Zach Miller; John Carlson; Jermichael Finley; Shockey; Brent Celek: Cooley; Vernon Davis; Vishantae Shincoe; Heath Miller; Dallas Clark; Owen Daniels and I am not sure he can beat out Keller; Ben Watson; Todd Heap
Maybe he's counting 2 TE's sets as "starting"
 
Garcon.. I think people are too infatuated with A. Gonzalez hype and praise ( started in 2009 with the magazines ranking him as a top 10 WR), to realize that Garcon is the real deal,the better WR, and is here to stay as (at least) the #2 in Indy, soon-to-be #1 if/when Reggie Wayne starts to break down.

Garcon is the guy you want in dynasty leagues, not A. Gonzalez.

:thumbup:

 
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May be the lowest cost buy-low:Reggie Brown; he's probably on your WW.I know he's not a worldbeater but he has a pretty clear path to a WR1 role (imo) on a team that will need to pass a lot.
I agree, he's probably worth taking a late round flier on...
 
Gopher State said:
Chester Taylor he will be the starter in Bear land, Forte=one hit wonderDriver-- Every year everyone writes him offLT--Goal line guy for the Jets, and you can get him cheapThomas Jones Another over 30 back that will produce
I'm assuming dynasty here I guess. Your players are all old. Sure they can be had at a discount, but all are facing the ends of their careers in the next 1-3 years. I'd only buy these if I were in a win-now mode.
Would a good fantasy owner not always be in win mode. I never understood the complete rebuild thing in leagues that many owners do. A good owner will have a mix of youth and vets and why they have rookie picks to replace these guys when needed. If you can get LT for a 3rd round draft pick than I think he would be a steal for an owner and from what I have read, guys would take this.
 
Gopher State said:
Chester Taylor he will be the starter in Bear land, Forte=one hit wonderDriver-- Every year everyone writes him offLT--Goal line guy for the Jets, and you can get him cheapThomas Jones Another over 30 back that will produce
I think the original poster was talking about buy lows for dynasty leagues.
I just traded for Driver in a dynasty league.
 
Kevin Smith is almost forgotten. This team in on the rise.
KSmith may not see the field until mid-season and he will not be effective at all. If you want wait until next off-seasonI had KSmith in one league and someone actually gave me Brandon Jacobs for him.
 
Please don't say Matty Ice anymore.......please!!
Matty Ice. Agree with Jennings. I think if you ask most people, they'd be surprised to discover that he tallied over 1100 receiving yards this season. Not bad for what most consider at best a down year.
I think the reason fantasy people consider it a down year is because of the lesser amount of TDs compared to previous years.
For sure. But we all know TD's are fluky. I think Jennings has 8-10 TD potential in any given year. All I'm saying is that I think most fantasy players would not have guessed he notched that many yards given how 'quiet' he was this season. In truth he had a fine year in NFL terms - just didn't live up to expectations in fantasy circles.
I'm not sold on Jennings as a buy low. I think most people will assume that last year was a fluke, look at his 1100 yards, and then be willing to pay for him at a price that assumes some rebound in his numbers.But keep in mind that it wasn't just the TD's, it was receptions and yardage as well that fell off. All this while his QB blew up for 400 more yards, 2 more TD's and 6 fewer INT's than in 2008. Rodgers had a higher completion %, higher yards per attempt and higher yards per completion in 2009 than in 2008. I'd have to see if yards after the catch accounted for that increase, but at first glance it doesn't look like the Packers suddenly changed switched to a dink and dunk and Jennings lost opportunities for that reason.Quite simply, Jennings piece of it shrank while the pie actually got bigger. His targets fell off by @ 20 last season while his catch % stayed the same.So, Fitz is going to have a different QB throwing to him next year. That uncertainty causes his price to drop. But what's changing for Jennings next year? It could be that 2008 was his high water mark and 2009 is more his average. Sure, the sacks could account for Jennings shrinkage. But what are the chances the Pack fix the line this offseason when they didn't last offseason? Maybe Rodgers knew the wrist was an issue and looked elsewhere. But the wrist may not have been a factor since Jennings catch rate was almost identical to 2008.
 
Chester Taylor he will be the starter in Bear land, Forte=one hit wonderDriver-- Every year everyone writes him offLT--Goal line guy for the Jets, and you can get him cheapThomas Jones Another over 30 back that will produce
I'm assuming dynasty here I guess. Your players are all old. Sure they can be had at a discount, but all are facing the ends of their careers in the next 1-3 years. I'd only buy these if I were in a win-now mode.
Would a good fantasy owner not always be in win mode. I never understood the complete rebuild thing in leagues that many owners do. A good owner will have a mix of youth and vets and why they have rookie picks to replace these guys when needed. If you can get LT for a 3rd round draft pick than I think he would be a steal for an owner and from what I have read, guys would take this.
Not that I want to go too far off topic but I think you make a great point Crippler. Unless your taking over a god awful orphaned team, it's not that hard to be pressing to win each season, at the very least being in the playoffs. Players over 30 still score fantasy points last time i checked and they can always be had at cents to the $$.I still like some of last year's rookie RB crop as buy lows, all look a serious injury away from consistent playing time where I'm sure the talent will show shine:Cedric Peerman Gartrell JohnsonJavon RingerI also like Thomas Jones again this season, great value if you can get him as your RB3A lot of people seem to be down on Mike Sims Walker after his numbers took a hit down the stretch last season. The guy is still the clear no.1 in town so unless the Jags have a brain explosion and draft/start Tebow....MSW will bounce back to top 20 numbers minimum.Santana Moss will only be 31 when the season starts but seems like an afterthought yet puts up WR3 numbers year in year out. Ideally you want your WR3 to have more upside than say low end WR2 but I would love to have the luxury of having someone like him on my bench in case of emergency
 

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