Randy Moss To Tennessee: Fantasy Football Impact On Titans Players
Randy Moss is now a Tennessee Titan.
As the future Hall of Famer heads toward his third NFL team this year, here is what it can mean to the Tennessee Titans players on your fantasy football team.
Chris Johnson
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Nobody on the Titans benefits more statistically with Moss now on the team than Johnson.
Obviously nobody is going to be picking up the star running back off the waiver wire, but for fantasy owners who were lucky enough to grab him but hoped for better numbers, or if you are that odd 1 percent that Yahoo! says don't start him every week, it's time to be happy.
No defense is going to load up eight in the box against CJ with Moss stretching the field. Expect the safeties to now be out of Johnson's way and the yardage to pile up more like they did last year.
Vince Young
Even a vet like Moss isn't going to learn a program overnight, but his mere presence should now provide Young with more time to throw and less coverage on some of his other targets.
As we saw during his short stint with the Vikings, even an unfamiliar Moss can still be a deep threat as well, so Young owners concerned over the loss of Kenny Britt with his hamstring injury can rest a little easier.
Bo Scaife
With Moss stretching out the defenses, Scaife will likely see more chances to roll out as a passing target going forward. Worth grabbing off the wire if you need tight end help, as many owners have gone another way by now.
Scaife and Young were teammates in college, but that familiarity hasn't translated into solid fantasy numbers yet this year for Scaife as he's been having to help out on the line more against teams loading up on Johnson.
Kenny Britt
When Britt is over his hamstring injury, play him. He'll likely see one-on-one coverage now.
Randy Moss
Didn't think the very cause of this article wouldn't be mentioned again, did you?
Moss is Moss. When motivated, he can be one of the most dangerous players ever, and one of fantasy football's top tier names. When he's not motivated or dislikes the catering, he is not.
Jeff Fisher is a no-nonsense coach with the utmost respect by his players and teams across the league. No locker room issues, press conference statements or complaints about the cooking will happen in Fisher's organization.
Moss will be motivated again and that this move should remove the uncertainty fantasy owners were starting to feel about starting him each week.

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