Posts Tagged ‘Kenny Britt’
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Sep 24th 2011 (Print This)

Sneaky Plays: Julio Jones: Jones has opened up his rookie season facing two stout defenses. The targets are there, it's just a matter of time before the production follows. Atlanta was forced to go retro last week and work the middle of the field with Tony Gonzalez as the Philly DBs locked down the perimeters. The Tampa secondary won't have the same success. Lance Moore: Moore was worked into a limited role as he acclimated to the field for the first time this season. Drew Brees has McGivered two stellar outings without his two top targets. As Moore slowly approaches full health, his production should increase. He should eventually prove to be more valuable than both Devery Henderson and Robert Meachem. Deep Sleeperzzzzz: Kevin Ogletree: Ogletree did... read more
Posted by Sean in 1st Look,Fantasy Advice,Rank,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Sep 20th 2011 and last modified on Sep 23rd 2011. (Print This)

Faith RewardedWEEK 2 STUDS: Jeremy Maclin: 13 receptions, 171 receiving yards, 2 TDs. We advertised Maclin as a more complete receiver than DeSean Jackson. On Sunday night - he made that quite evident. Maclin carried much concern come draft day, but should repay those who overlooked the risk. Illness will not deprive you of talent. He’ll be a stud moving forward. Vincent Jackson: 10 receptions, 172 receiving yards, 2 TDs. The Patriots completely shut down Antonio Gates and forced Malcom Floyd out of the game with an injury. Jackson picked up the slack posting stellar stats after a Week 1 flop. Opposing defenses will continue to have to pick their poison in terms of which Charger play-maker they attempt to stop. Miles Austin: 9 receptions, 143 receiving yards, 3 TDs. We've seen both Austin and Dez perform incredibly already this season. If this offense can ever get healthy, the sky is the limit. Dez... read more

Mike Wallace has voiced that he is on a quest to reach 2,000 receiving yards in 2011. The young speedster has set the bar quite high for himself - but the third-year flier has good reason. He averaged 19.4 yards per catch in his rookie season, only to trump it in 2010 with a 21 YPC stat. He's topped 100 yards in seven out of his last ten regular season starts. He's matured from simply a deep-threat, to an all-over-the-field talent. He does not attract the attention of the prototypical beast receivers, but don't underestimate 4.33 speed combined with a quarterback who loves to throw it deep. 2,000 is unrealistic, but 1,500 is no reach! (For all you Snapple fact nerds out there, his real name is: BURNell Michael Wallace - He should burn the Seahawks secondary on Sunday as the Steelers look for redemption). Calvin Johnson tops our list but Andre and... read more

Fantasy Football Brothers rolls out Part 2 of our Sleepers & Busts. A sleeper pick isn't always a guy that you have never heard of. Sometimes there are players that are getting drafted much later than when they should. It always comes back to value with us. The same goes for the busts. They are not necessarily going to bomb or have a completely awful season. These guys have expectations that do not line up with their actual production or they are being drafted way too high. Miami Sleeper Davone Bess - MIA - WR Bess has quietly produced back to back solid seasons for the Dolphins. He caught 79 balls last year and 76 in '09. He's going in the 14th round (14.02) in 12 team leagues. That's great value for a solid WR3. Value Reggie Bush - MIA - RB I'm not a fan, in... read more
Posted by Paul in Fantasy Advice,Hit or Miss on Aug 26th 2011 and last modified on Aug 29th 2011. (Print This)

This is part one of my two part installment of a Team by Team Sleepers & Busts. I don't know about you, but I love to read everything I can on sleepers and busts. It's often the first thing I flip to when I'm browsing through a fantasy magazine at CVS, and it's the first thing I'll scroll to when perusing a site. I love seeing who the "experts" dub as "sleepers and busts". I get it. Who doesn't want to be the first person to take a chance on a late round flier and have him pan out? If you took Brandon Lloyd in the 16th round last season, you know what I'm talking about. It's often these late round steals that can put your team over the top. It's the reason why I go Team by Team trying to... read more
Posted by Sean in 1st Look,Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections,Rank,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Aug 25th 2011 and last modified on Sep 2nd 2011. (Print This)

With the quarterback, running back, and tight end positions appearing deeper than ever, landing an elite wide receiver is essential. There is a clear-cut Top 8, but then the questions start flying. If you find yourself quivering over selecting a questionable running back in the middle to late first round, a stud wide-out may be the way to go. With a youth movement at the quarterback position, and the tight end pool deepening - solid prospects are falling to the later rounds. Running back has become the easiest position in all of fantasy to fill. Stud pass-catchers are an endangered species. Be sure to draft one before they're extinct. Calvin, Fitz, and VJack are on the rise. Jennings and Wayne on the fall. Last-minute stat projections and ranks are here... 1) Andre Johnson - HOU - WR RUSH ATT RUSH YDS RUSH TD REC REC YDS REC TD 0 0 0 101 1468 10 No surprises here. Johnson deserves... read more
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Aug 15th 2011 and last modified on Sep 3rd 2011. (Print This)

1) Andre Johnson - HOU - WR No surprises here. Johnson deserves the No. 1 spot. Owners may opt for Roddy White or Calvin Johnson with A.J. coming off of an injury riddled season, but Johnson combines the physical tools of Megatron, with the consistency of White. Kevin Walter and Jacoby Jones have failed to provide Johnson with a legitimate wing-man, but the return of Owen Daniels and Houston’s ground game should diffuse defensive attention. We expect a clean bill of health and one of his most dominating seasons to date. If you find yourself hesitating over a running back in the mid to late slots in round 1, Johnson is a low-risk/high-reward pick. Draft him without concern. 2) Roddy White - ATL - WR: It’s hard to rank anyone... read more
Posted by admin in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Dec 30th 2010 and last modified on Jan 2nd 2011. (Print This)

Week 17 Super Bowls pose many problems. There will be few rosters that are at 100%. With some team's playoff paths already determined, certain studs may see the sidelines. Fear not, for there is always a silver lining. True, Jeremy Maclin and DeSean Jackson may fail to produce, but the door is open for Jason Avant to see more snaps. Other intriguing names include Jerome Simpson, Andre Caldwell, Michael Crabtree, Danario Alexander, Blair White and Jason Hill. If Andre Johnson can't go, look for Jacoby Jones to step up once again. Reggie Wayne tops the list as Indy has been playing playoff games for weeks now. Expect Mario Manningham to produce with both Steve Smith and Hakeem Nicks on the sidelines. The Giants still have a shot at the playoffs. Manningham will be their best aerial weapon. 1) Reggie Wayne - IND - WR, vs. Tennessee Titans,... read more

Fantasy Football Brother's welcomes you to the end of the road. If you have made it here, congratulations, pat yourself on the back and tell everyone you know that you are in the championship game. Okay, skip that last part, because frankly, no one cares but you and us. The truth is if you made it this far, relish the feeling, because it's almost like the SuperBowl in that teams just don't go back regularly. Not everyone can be the New England Patriots or Pittsburgh Steelers, there has to be a doormat team every year. Look at the Carolina Panthers, they went to a SuperBowl and I don't think they will be going back for a long, long time. The same can be said about the Seattle Seahawks, they once went to the big... read more
Posted by Sean in Ranks,Wide Receivers on Dec 23rd 2010 and last modified on Dec 25th 2010. (Print This)

Vincent Jackson and Kenny Britt sky-rocket right into the Top-10. Owners will be rewarded for their patience. Brandon Marshall has disappointed all season. The Miami offense simply never got going. He's coming off of one of his best games of the season and has a very favorable match-up vs. the Lions. Brandon Lloyd and Santana Moss did not struggle as expected with Tim Tebow and Rex Grossman playing the reliever roles. Santana should once again produce vs. the Jags. Lloyd has the talent and match-up to off set Tebow's lack of experience. He's still a risky play, but Houston should provide plenty of opportunities. With Steve Smith and Austin Collie's seasons being over, Mario Manningham and Pierre Garcon are in a position to put solid WR2 numbers. DeSean Jackson's play-making ability has taken away from how great of... read more
