3.1.08

Pre-Pre-Season Fantasy Ranking's: WR's and TE's



It may be early to be thinking of fantasy football, but that way, no one remembers by idiotic predictions!

Wide Receivers

1.) Reggie Wayne (12.4 ppg)
If Peyton comes back to his 2004 self, stat-wise, it will be because of Reggie Wayne. Marvin Harrison is no longer the go-to-guy in Indy (see below).

2.) Randy Moss (17.5 ppg)
Key to my formula, flip Patriots with Colts.

3.) Braylon Edwards (13.3 ppg)
QB issue in Cleveland might be key for Edwards.
Derek Anderson? Another good year.
Brady Quinn? Who knows?

4.) Terrell Owens (13.6 ppg)
All depends on the Dallas- T.O. marriage. Call me doubtful, but things looked this good in Philly at one time too!

5.) Larry Fitzgerald (11.8 ppg)
Can outshine Anquan Boldin any day, question is, will Matt Leinhart shut up?

Sleeper(s): Dwayne Bowe (7.8 ppg)
Injury's slowed him some last year, but did just fine when he did play. He was a waiver must pick up, this year, he'll actually get drafted.

Santonio Holmes (8.7 ppg)
The big play possibility that left with Antaawn Randle El.

Stumbler: Marvin Harrison (1.8)
My, how the mighty have fallen. 12 games without a point, thanks mostly to injuries, but even when he did play he was sub par. No games over 100 yards and one touchdown all year! His two best games gave owners just 14 and 8 points in weeks one and two.

Rookie: DeSean Jackson, CAL
Have you seen some of his highlights?

Tight Ends

1.) Antonio Gates (9.1)
He was very inconsistent to say the least. Case in point, weeks 8-17 went like this: 21pts, 1, 2, 11, 22, 0, 11, 0, 2, 6. But with Phillip Rivers maturing (hopefully) means that Gates will return to his Drew Brees Era stats.

2.) Jason Witten (9.2)
This dude's crazy. If you like guys who can produce big numbers, and play without a helmet, he's your man.

3.) Tony Gonzalez (8.7)
Does this guy ever get worse with age? Ever?

4.) Kellen Winslow (8.3)
Pretty consistent player all year, scoring 8-12 points week in and week out. He'll be a fantasy power for years to come

5.) Owen Daniels (5.1)
All that stands in his way is an injured Matt Shaub.

Sleeper:
Alex Smith (3.1)
Sorry, I had to put a Tampa player somewhere.

Stumbler(s):
L.J. Smith (1.4)
The stats never caught up with the potential.

Alge Crumpler (4.3)
Quarterback situation in Atlanta aren't getting better at all.

Rookie:
James Hardy (IND)
If you saw Penn State play the Hoosiers, you know he can flat out dominate in the air. That's against college players, will he be able to duplicate it in the pros?

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