I saw this on yahoo:
Sep 20 Price was a non-factor in the Falcons' home opener versus the St. Louis Rams catching two passes for 18 yards.
Recommendation: Vick only completed 14 passes but considering Price has only caught six passes in two weeks, he is not looking like a dependable number one or number two fantasy wideout.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4703/news The Falcons are playing the Cardinals next week. They have a pretty bad D, but how will Price do?
I really don't like Price as a fantasy threat at all...Vick's not passing to him, and he doesn't get looks in the red zone. The west coast offense really does not suit him, as I have not seen Vick bomb it deep to a WR yet. I've seen a lot of dinks and dunks, plays to the FB and TE.
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Yeah, if you can get someone to ride the Vick train and trade him, go for it. I really don't see Price doing anything even in this West Coast offense...at least until Vick stops running around every other down. I said this in a thread a few days ago, but even though Vick might be looking down field, if he sees a lane, he's going to run. If Vick gets to a 225 passing yards/game average this year, I think it'll be a miracle. Crumpler is his main target, and Dunn can catch out of the backfield. Split the other yards among three receivers, and that doesn't leave very much for Price.
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IRON CHEF wrote:I was never high on Price, but I decided to put in a waiver claim after he was dropped, he still has the potential to be a #2 WR.
Price has tons of potential to be a #2 WR. Unfortunately it is potential to be a #2 WR on the Falcons.
I actually agree. Price is much better suited as the second receiving option, but he was drafted in fantasy to be a #2 WR. I know I avoided him, but I didn't realize that so many people were so low on him when so many others took him as there second WR option.