The Mase appears to be focused and ready to put an end to his recent fantasy struggles. A draft day trade provided the Mase with a lot of depth as he received 7 picks within the first 5 rounds. There is some concern with the RB situation as Warrick Dunn and Ray Rice could steal some carries from Graham and McGahee, but this team is absolutely loaded at WR including the TE in Gates who might as well be another WR. There is some question to Chad Johnson’s health, but he says he is ready to go for week one and you have to like his dedication to the game. Fri, Aug 29Geoff Hobson, of Bengals.com, reports Cincinnati Bengals WR Chad Johnson has legally changed his name to Chad Javon Ocho Cinco.
Rookie Drew Davis checks in with the #4 ranking after a very solid draft. A very deep bench with some promising players in Matt Forte, Jabar Gaffney and Brandon Stokely. Another team that is stacked at WR as Chris Chambers has a good chance to repeat his numbers from his prime days in Miami. Also, Jason Witten could lead all TE’s in fantasy points for the 2nd year in a row. Fred Taylor is a little iffy as long as Jones-Drew stays healthy.
The Commish, a.k.a. the Mirt Man, rounds out the top 5. This manager will have more up and down weeks than any other manager. Big time play-makers at every position could lead to some HUGE weeks, but also provide some low scoring weeks because of the inconsistency to players such as Lee Evans, Santana Moss, and even Larry Johnson coming back from an injury with a suspect line. Great, deep bench with several running backs that could make an impact throughout the season and/or provide excellent trade bait (so in this case OR considering the manager we’re dealing with here). Nevertheless, Chris Perry and Chris Johnson are 2 exciting players that really have a chance to emerge as a big time fantasy threat.
The younger brother of the commish, also known as the Stewwwwmaker*, is ranked #6 coming into the season. The stew man drafted 2 of my personal faves for this year in Marshawn Lynch and Jericho Cotchery. The elite core of players should stabilize the Stew’s season, but there are many concerns at the bottom of the depth chart. Many situations such as the Ravens and Dolphins backfield are a bit muddled, but if certain things pan out, the Stewwwmaker* could surge up the leader board.
Meg Gangum inserts himself 7th















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