bagobonez wrote:QB - Kevin Kolb RB - Bernard Scott WR - Terrell Owens (not exactly a sleeper considering his names-sake, but I think he's vastly underrated) TE - Jermaine Gresham (I like the Bengals, clearly) PK - who cares DEF - Dolphins
Care to expound upon the reasons Bernard Scott will breakout this year? I'm all ears.
RB - Dixon, 49rs. Has the talent, and Gore seems to get nicked up each year. Don't see SF going with Westbrook as the full time back if Gore goes down.
WR - Josh Cribbs - he has the hands to do everything that Devin Hester was supposed to do, but never did as a WR. And Cribbs gets touches in the "wildturd" formation (or whatever the brown's version is). Not quite a miles austin, but I could see him getting 7+ TDs this year (including return TDs).
As said above, the St. Louis QB. For all the reasons stated above.
bagobonez wrote:QB - Kevin Kolb RB - Bernard Scott WR - Terrell Owens (not exactly a sleeper considering his names-sake, but I think he's vastly underrated) TE - Jermaine Gresham (I like the Bengals, clearly) PK - who cares DEF - Dolphins
Care to expound upon the reasons Bernard Scott will breakout this year? I'm all ears.
Sure. The Bengals have a pretty good run-blocking line, and Cedric Benson is a one year wonder. I'm sorry, I just can't buy the hype that Benson sucked for all those years in Chicago, and suddenly became good in Cincinnati. Benson's career average per carry is 3.8 and he has never played a full 16 game season. If Bernard Scott can just get an opportunity to show what he can do, whether it be injury or poor play from Benson, I think he'll take off and be a really good fantasy RB. It's a bit of a reach of course, but that's the point of this thread is it not?
funny thing is, ive drafted gresham , naannee and scott last 3 rounds in most of my league so neither will do well because i drafted them. they won't do well because its me. Really things in life don't go my way, EVER
This year's Charles is Bernard Scott. Clearly more talent than Benson, just waiting to break loose if Benson goes down with injury and unlikely to relinquish the starting job if he gets the chance.
With Sam Bradford looking pretty good, I'm going with Laurent Robinson as my Miles Austin of 2010. They got the dome turf and should be throwing the ball a ton. I can easily seem Laurent getting 1k yards.
Celek - Zach Miller. Since Schilens is out, Miller is the only reliable option in that passing attack. He's going to get a ton of yards and maybe 5 TDs.
bagobonez wrote:QB - Kevin Kolb RB - Bernard Scott WR - Terrell Owens (not exactly a sleeper considering his names-sake, but I think he's vastly underrated) TE - Jermaine Gresham (I like the Bengals, clearly) PK - who cares DEF - Dolphins
Care to expound upon the reasons Bernard Scott will breakout this year? I'm all ears.
Sure. The Bengals have a pretty good run-blocking line, and Cedric Benson is a one year wonder. I'm sorry, I just can't buy the hype that Benson sucked for all those years in Chicago, and suddenly became good in Cincinnati. Benson's career average per carry is 3.8 and he has never played a full 16 game season. If Bernard Scott can just get an opportunity to show what he can do, whether it be injury or poor play from Benson, I think he'll take off and be a really good fantasy RB. It's a bit of a reach of course, but that's the point of this thread is it not?
Okay, you seem to be a Scott expert. Just the guy I was looking for. In what round do you consider him a good value?