Posted on Sunday, 20th September 2009 by Gil Browning




Kellen Winslow. eventually, the move to Tampa Bay to play with the Bucs should rejuvenate his career.

This year, with so a bundle of uncertainty at the quarterback slot, it’s probably sound to presuppose he will not be putting up stats similar to 2007. Then again, he ought to be a feasible target for Byron Leftwich, in addition to a safety net for Josh Freeman (as soon as he’s prepared), so his catch total can be alright.

Yards and TDs will be hard to come by this coming year. A few power rankings list Winslow as part of the most successful 10; we do not believe his output will merit that good of a |fantasy rank come year’s end

Heath Miller. Although not showy, Heath Miller has especially good hands and is a solid TE by NFL standards. Unfortunately for fantasy owners, his production doesn’t amount to number 1fantasy TE statistics.

The main reason for this is the Pittsburgh Steelers love to use their wide receivers in passing game. More regularly than not, Miller is the fourth or 5th target, behind even the running backs beyond the backfield.

The top wager for Miller in 12 person formats is to keep him as a No. two and use him only whenever your starter is not playing.

Bo Scaife. While he’s definitely not a big name, Bo Scaife played very well last year and became Kerry Collins’ go-to-man early on. Nonetheless, that didn’t equate to several balls ending up in the end zone (Scaife had merely 2 touchdowns).

This season, the Tennessee Titans have added some WRs into the mix (Nate Washington, Kenny Britt) which should mean even fewer chances to come Scaife’s way.

This season’s pool of TEs is extremely deep. While he was a regular fantasy starter for several weeks last season, there are more attractive options on hand this season.

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