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Chris Chambers, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
by Ryan R. Bonini
on July 20, 2010 @ 16:25:00
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Chris Chambers | Kansas City Chiefs | 5-foot-11, 210 pounds | 10th year 2010 Projected NFL/Fantasy Football Statistics
Pros: After being left for dead by the San Diego Chargers last year, Chambers found a new life with the Chiefs, catching 36 balls for 608 yards and four touchdowns in nine games. He caught at least three passes in eight of his nine games with Kansas City last year and had two 100-yard outings. Plus, he's one Dwayne Bowe screw up away from becoming the team's No. 1 receiver. Cons: The Chiefs added a lot of other options to the offense during the offseason, which will likely cut into Chambers' production. Chambers isn't a spring chicken anymore and one has to wonder how motivated he will be now that the Chiefs gave him a deal during the offseason. Fantasy tip: When Chambers is selected in fantasy football drafts, it is usually toward the tail end of the draft. He isn't a sexy pick, and there is a relatively low ceiling - he has just one 1,000-yard season in his career (2005). His value is higher in PPR leagues, where he makes a safe fourth option that you can select late. About Ryan R. Bonini
Founding KFFL in 1996, Bonini serves as VP of technology for KFFL's parent company, USA TODAY SPORTS. Bonini was named the 2009 Fantasy Football Writer of the Year by the FSWA and received honors with the Best Fantasy Football Series in '10. His work has been found in USA TODAY Sports, Yahoo! Sports, FOX Sports, CBS Sports, NFL.com, and many others. He has also been featured on numerous radio programs around the country. Bonini is a member of the PFWA, FSWA and FSTA. Follow @RyanBonini Don't miss these great reports....
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