I’m going to apologize now for going out on such a limb here, but if you’re reading a sleeper guide, you should already know to skip over the Arizona Cardinals section.
That being said, let’s take a look at Kurt Warner. In 2008, he started 16 games. That’s actually pretty remarkable. While he played 14 in 2007, looking a bit deeper tells a very different story; seven games in 2006, ten in 2005 and 2004, three in 2003, and seven in 2002.
It took seven seasons from for Kurt to start sixteen games again and, let’s face it, he’s thirty-seven years old. Enter Matt Leinart. Yes, that guy. He currently holds an ADP of 211.25, according to MyFantasyLeague.com.
Leinart, according to his coach, Ken Whisenhunt, has matured over the years, and was spotted recently with Tom Brady. When he chose to stay at USC, he was the likely choice for first overall pick (Alex Smith took his place), and had success in a pro-style offense.
Leinart has always had the tools, and he had the chance to show them in the infamous game against the Bears (who were what he thought they were), where he worked over their vaunted defense until fumbles and kick returns cost them the game.
I’m not saying this is a spectacular pick for anyone, because it does rely on the incumbent’s injury. But it is, in my opinion, inevitable that Leinart will get some playing time this season.
So if you find yourself with a Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, or Phillip Rivers and have room to maneuver at your backup quarterback position, then this is worth consideration as Leinart will likely be either a strong trade chip, a solid placeholder in multi-QB leagues or a great keeper in dynasty leagues.
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