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Staff Predictions: Top five fantasy football sleepers

August 27, 2009 @ 21:47:13

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By KFFL Staff

Check out which players KFFL.com's managing editors feel will be key sleepers to target in your 2009 fantasy football drafts.

Tim Heaney
Player
POS
TM
The what for
Ray Rice
RB
BAL
How long will Willis McGahee be a factor? Rice bulked up and is working with the 1st team; he remains a receiving threat. A No. 3 back? Yes, please
Donnie Avery
WR
STL
My favorite '08 FA pickup, Avery (foot) has top-shelf wheels and making quick recovery from foot injury; big-play threat should take focus off RB S-Jax
Laurence Maroney
RB
NE
Finally, Maroney's ADP justifies taking a chance on him. I know NE has a slew of RBs, but if healthy, Maroney should get one last chance to carry the load
Jason Campbell
QB
WAS
He has a 2nd year in an offensive scheme and a chance to blossom with the help of returning talent. He's careful with the football, and WAS should air it out some more
Tim Hightower
RB
ARI
Is rookie Chris Wells really going to win this job? Hightower found ample touchdowns and receptoins in limited action last year; he's a nice No. 4 RB
Bryce McRae
Player
POS
TM
The what for
Davone Bess
WR
MIA
Greg Camarillo is returning from a serious knee injury; Bess should see plenty of looks underneath (30 catches in final 6 games last year), if he wins the job
Michael Bush
RB
OAK
Could be the most talented and fluid runner in Oakland's backfield; Darren McFadden has had injury problems and Justin Fargas avg just 3.9 YPC last year
Trent Edwards
QB
BUF
Terrell Owens should help open up the offense; Lee Evans could see more single coverage; D is bad enough to force Edwards to air it out; still only a No. 2 QB
Zach Miller
TE
OAK
Should be the top target in Oakland's offense; caught surprising 56 passes for 778 yards last year but only one score; 2nd-year end MUST find end zone more, right?
Julius Jones
RB
SEA
One Matt Hasselbeck, 33, injury from being focal point in a run-heavy offense; Edgerrin James is now in town, but he should only be a complementary back
Cory J. Bonini
Player
POS
TM
The what for
Matt Schaub
QB
HOU
The offense is in place, and the defense is still just weak enough to force Schaub to pass a lot; a must-draft for me as a midrange No. 1; injury risk, so back him up
Julius Jones
RB
SEA
Jim Mora plus Greg Knapp equals fantasy running back production; Jones needs to stay healthy and he can be a low-end No. 2 fantasy back even with Edge in tow
Donnie Avery
WR
STL
Someone has to catch the ball in STL. He has crazy speed and ability after the catch in this short-passing game; a quality No. 3/No. 4 fantasy receiver with mild risk
Jason Campbell
QB
WAS
Continuity within the offense; playmakers around him and a coach that is willing to throw the ball a lot; what's not to like? A solid No. 2 with low No. 1 potential
Ahmad Bradshaw
RB
NYG
The team needs a spell to Brandon Jacobs, who is always injured; Bradshaw, who is running with power now, is a strong No. 4 fantasy back
Nicholas Minnix
Player
POS
TM
The what for
Jeremy Shockey
TE
NO
It's easy to be sick of him. He's healthy (for now), he knows the playbook and he's on the Saints - great value for a low-end No. 1 with high-end No. 1 potential
Julius Jones
RB
SEA
Hard to hate any back who'll lead the charge for a Greg Knapp offense. Seattle will field a top-10 rushing attack, making Jones (and even T.J. Duckett!) good values
Earl Bennett
WR
CHI
The QB makes his receivers, eh? Bennett will put that theory to the test. Familiarity with Jay Cutler and the offense will help a lot
Laurence Maroney
RB
NE
Maroney has a chip on his shoulder (pun intended). Pats' most talented should play with purpose. In that offense? He'll be a great value in the second half of any draft
Greg Olsen
TE
CHI
The team's best receiver is the biggest beneficiary of the talented Jay Cutler's arrival. Desmond Clark, fade to black. Olsen has improved in every area of his game


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Glenn, at 12:14 on 06/25/09, says:

I donno what these guys have been smokin but I want some. Bick Seahawks fan but I saw/see nothing from Julios Jones I like... Top 10 rushing Offense? Wow, I will say that is going out on a limb, I don't care how good your coach is if you don't have talent, well, I sure would be glad to be wrong...


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bob kimmy, at 05:52 on 06/25/09, says:

I really do not see Tim Hightower as a sleeper. Beanie Wells is a much more tallented running back, as long as he stays healthy.


3

jeffredskin79, at 04:31 on 06/26/09, says:

If you say it enough years in a row, "maybe" Maroney will have a good year. But I doubt it.


4

Rabbit, at 06:14 on 06/26/09, says:

Good call on Greg Olsen in Chicago. Hester should also benefit (they have no one else). I like the Ray Rice pick as well, but can't agree on Maroney or JJones.


5

Solo, at 01:46 on 06/26/09, says:

Most people would call him a handcuff and not a sleeper, but I think Darren Sproles is a guy who could see significant playing time this season. If the guy who drafts Tomlinson in your league doesn't lock up Sproles by the 8th round, you should.


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jandtboyle@sbcglobal.,et, at 05:39 on 06/26/09, says:

Maroney is a serious strech, with the signing of rewborn feed taylor in the mix. A more plausablr sleeper may be taylor.


7

Ed, at 11:03 on 06/26/09, says:

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me 4 times, who do I blame? Let someone else gamble on Maroney!!


8

Tim Heaney, at 09:32 on 06/27/09, says:

Last year, Maroney was way too overvalued (which we said from the beginning of last draft season). This year, he takes a tumble after an injury-plagued year. This is a bargain opportunity; the Pats need to see what he can give them in his contract year. I'm willing to take the chance on him as a No. 4 for that.


9

Misfit, at 09:45 on 06/27/09, says:

Maroney is a hack always has been and will be. too many injuries and overrated. Fred Taylor will start the year as NE RB.


10

Paul, at 12:59 on 06/30/09, says:

You've got to be joking me. These are you sleeper picks? I won't using KFFL at all - as your credibility is seriously in question. The only sleeper picks on this list are QB Jason Campbell, RB Tim Hightower, QB Trent Edwards - players who you can get in Late Rounds 12+. TE Zach Miller, QB Matt Schaub in Rounds 9-11. TE Greg Olsen in Rounds 7-8. As noted by other comments, the NE Patriots have NO CONFIDENCE in Laurence Maroney - hence the reason why they signed Fred Taylor, along side Sammy Morris, Kevin Faulk. Also keep in mind the BenJarvus Green-Ellis did pretty well when he filled-in.


11

KENNZINGTON, at 05:14 on 07/04/09, says:

I DO agree with you about Maroney. Certain NFL backs have to "learn" how to not get injured; so thats not out of the question for Maroney. However, it seems the question regarding Maroney (with all the RB's)is whether NE xcoaches will have enough CONFIDENCE in him, and most comments have pointed out his "in-season" (non)stats; but the unstated fact remains: he was EXELLENT in the late season and previous season playoffs - and THAT will provide the reason that coaching staff will likely WANT to give him the 1st string opportunity - that and the fact that he stillm has the greatest potential upside of their RB's. An early pick risk - no. But to be the likely first string RB in THAT offense makes him a GREAT sleeper. Nice job; good insight KFFL>


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Brian, at 11:16 on 08/07/09, says:

All of the RB's listed are going to be on teams that use committees. The real sleeper for RB's is Cedric Benson for Cin. He is their starter. I will take him in the 8th round.


13

Andrew, at 01:19 on 08/08/09, says:

LOL drinking the Laurence Maroney juice this year? Guess I'll be winning atleast one league this year.


14

Broseph, at 07:18 on 08/15/09, says:

LOL!! Practice saying it now Brian because you're gonna be shouting it at your tv every Sunday. "Let's Go Cedric, Let's Go dammit!" Not very fun huh? Good luck with that.


15

Michael, at 06:46 on 08/29/09, says:

How about Chris Henry, Josh Morgan, Nate Washington, and Troy Edwards?


16

Rob, at 09:47 on 08/31/09, says:

Maroney again? How many times are you writers going to push him on us? This was the same junk said last year after Maroney's crappy/injured '07. The Pats do have a great offense, but it's a passing offense, people. You can have him as your #4 RB. And Julius Jones? Just b/c of a system? If that's really your philosophy, then why isn't Kyle Orton listed here too? After all, McDaniels allegedly has a good system too. Please.


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Doctor Denny, at 05:54 on 08/31/09, says:

Because of the contract year and his very high probability for injury- meaning Willie Parker-- Rashard Mendenhall- has to be the ultimate sleeper- and has all the ammo - he needs- he WILL stay healthy this year

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