2009 Fantasy Football Bust Rankings: Wide Receivers
Every football season, there are a handful of players who fail to live up to their expectations, aka BUSTS.
One of the (many) keys to success for fantasy owners is identifying those individuals who will fall off the proverbial wagon and take a step back in statistical output. Draft a player too high who doesn’t perform, and chances are you’ll be staring up at your fellow owners in the standings.
To help you avoid that situation, we here at the Bruno Boys have done our best to analyze who those BUSTS could be for 2009. With that said, we present to you the 2009 Bruno Boys Wide Receiver “Bring Out the Pepto” Rankings.
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Ranking System: The higher the “Bring out the Pepto” ranking, the more likely a player is to bust.
Jerricho Cotchery (New York Jets) - Don’t be fooled by Laveranues Coles’ move to Cincinnati in the offseason. While it would seem that would make Cotchery a breakout candidate, there are more red flags here than a Soviet parade.
The first would be the Jets’ quarterback situation. We’re all well aware by now that barring injury, Mark Sanchez will be under center for New York, and despite Matt Ryan’s performance last season, rookie quarterbacks have a difficult time putting up numbers, which obviously transfers over to their receivers.
Also, look for the Jets and new head coach Rex Ryan to do what his previous team, the Ravens, did last year, and that’s run the ball—a lot—with the three-headed tandem of Thomas Jones, Leon Washington, and rookie Shonn Greene.
Then there’s the fact that Cotchery simply fizzled in New York’s final 12 games, catching just two scores with seven contests of fewer than 60 receiving yards. Included in that are games with receiving yards totals of zero, 18, 10, and 34 yards.
PEPTO BOTTLES: 6 BOTTLES
Santana Moss (Washington Redskins) - Inconsistency, thy name is Moss. On the surface, Santana had a solid output last season, with 79 grabs for over 1,000 yards and six scores.
But a closer look reveals that most of the production from Moss came early, and that type of inconsistency can be a killer for fantasy owners. Moss had half of his touchdown catches in the team's first three games, and of his five games with at least 75 receiving yards, each came in his team’s first eight games.
Additionally, Washington will certainly want to get second-year players Malcolm Kelly, Devin Thomas, and Fred Davis involved in the passing game more often, which means you have a player who could be headed for a down season.
PEPTO BOTTLES: 5 BOTTLES
Antonio Bryant (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - The best thing you can say about the quarterbacks on Tampa’s roster is that there a lot of them, which doesn’t bode well for Bryant.
No matter who starts under center—Byron Leftwich, Josh Freeman, Luke McCown or someone else—the team will certainly not employ a vertical passing attack.
Tampa will continue to pound the rock with Earnest Graham and newly acquired Derrick Ward, and new tight end Kellen Winslow should do his share of damage as well, meaning Bryant’s career-high numbers from last season aren’t likely going to be repeated, especially now that the Bucs’ receiver has suffered a torn meniscus in his knee that will keep him out the majority of the pre-season.
PEPTO BOTTLES: 4 BOTTLES
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2009 Fantasy Football Bust Rankings: Wide Receivers

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