Michael Pittman, Tony Scheffler, and Matt Prater...Pick 'Em Up
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm drinking the orange Kool-Aid. The Denver Broncos are going to score a ton of points this year. They will either be first or second to the Dallas Cowboys in total offense.
For all you fantasy owners who are loaded up on Colts and Patriots, fear not. There are still points available in the free-agent market, you just have to be willing to drop Laurence Maroney to take advantage of them. (Tom Brady is gone. He really is.)
This year's Dallas Clark, Nick Folk, and Marion Barber are still available in most fantasy leagues, but they wont be for very long. Let's get to work.
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Let's start with tight end Tony Scheffler, who has already become a favorite target of quarterback Jay Cutler. Scheffler's two touchdowns prove that he is a vital part of the Bronco's red-zone offense. The Bronco's are going to be seeing the red zone a lot this year, and I wouldn't be surprised if Scheffler caught 10 TDs this season.
Michael Pittman has a nose for the end zone...Apparently. I guess all those years in Tampa Bay, they never got close enough for him to smell it, but now he can. He clearly has the job of short-yardage back, and barring injuries or fumbles, there's no reason he shouldn't keep it.
The short-yardage back on a powerful offense is sure to score fantasy points. There are 10+ rushing touchdowns waiting out there in the free-agent pool. Let's drop Willis McGahee and pick them up.
Matt Prater is the surest bet of them all. Picking NFL kickers is the purest math problem available in fantasy sports. I don't care if they're kicking indoors, outdoors, at altitude, or sea level...If the offense doesn't move the ball the kicker won't score. It's that simple.
You can spend your life trying to handicap which teams will move the ball a little bit and then kick, but why not play roulette instead? Disagree? I give you Nick Folk. 'Nuf said. Prater is going to get lots of chances to kick field goals and extra points. At the end of the day, that's all that matters.
These players will work especially nicely together. When Pittman and Scheffler don't score, there is a good chance Prater will score. This will help your team score a regular amount of points every week, which is more useful than wild point swings in most leagues.

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