- Matt Stafford, QB, Detroit--I know it sounds hard to believe, but this team is finally heading in the right direction. Stafford struggled as a rookie (no surprise), but he did enough to build on in year two. Plus, he has the luxury of throwing to Calvin Johnson. Look for a big improvement in his numbers this season (3,500 yards and 20+ touchdowns).
- Jason Campbell, QB, Oakland--Yes, my silver-and-black blood is showing here, but Campbell was underrated even as a Redskin. On a truly terrible team with a head coach in limbo, Campbell put up solid numbers (65 percent completions, 3600 yards). If the Raiders can protect him and continue to run the ball, Campbell could flourish.
- Malcom Floyd, WR, San Diego--Another big target for Phillip Rivers, Floyd will benefit from the Vincent Jackson drama. All Chargers receivers take a fantasy hit from Antonio Gates, but Floyd could really take off this year. I see 1,000 yards and eight TD's in his future.
- Devin Hester, WR, Chicago--Somebody has to put up numbers in the new Mike Martz offense. Playing in the Bears ugly 2009 system, Hester still pulled in 57 catches for 757 yards. Those numbers should rise.
- Pierre Thomas, RB, New Orleans--I know, the backfield is crowded. And yes, the Saints throw the ball like crazy. But Thomas showed great upside last year, averaging 5.4 yards per carry. Even if the total yardage isn't there, he should score double-digit TD's.
- C.J. Spiller, RB, Buffalo--He's coming to camp late, but this rookie is a dynamic runner who should make an impact right away. An overall poor offense won't help him, but he's too talented not to produce. I think he'll challenge for Rookie of the Year, which means the fantasy numbers will be there too.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Fantasy Football Sleepers
I have two drafts coming up, which means my eyes are peeled for breakout players. Here are a few to consider as you start your draft prep:
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