Fantasy Football Recap
With the 2011 season coming ot a close, I wanted to share a few of my thoughts regarding what I think I know moving forward …
Rookie QB’s – We were blessed with a great class this year, but it would be silly to expect such production. Andrew Luck will have all of the hype, but I am not drafting him as a fantasy starter.
Cam Newton – Ca$h Newton, as I like to refer to him, is NOT a top tier QB. In fact, I am not sure he is in the top two tiers. He had a great season and is a special talent, but don’t overreact.
Arian Foster – He can run with the best of them. He wasn’t a fluke in 2010, and should be a top 5 pick in 2012.
Justin Blackmon – The 6’1″ wide receiver is a stud in the making. He will have a better rookie season than Julio Jones. In fact, sign me up for a better 2012 than Jones as well.
Jimmy Graham – He is the NFL’s best TE. Gronkowski is great, don’t get me wrong, but next year, I’ve got Graham. He has an equal at QB, but he doesn’t have another capable TE on his team. Aaron Hernandez will cut into Gronk’s production a bit more next year, making Graham the top option.
Percy Harvin – He is a special talent, but Christian Ponder isn’t going to lead you to the promise land. Harvin is on the cusp of being a top 10 WR this year, but won’t be top 20 next season.
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Top sleeper in NBA – Greg Monroe (will finish as top 10 C)

