2011 Fantasy Football PPR Heroes
I must admit that I’m not much of a fan of PPR leagues. To me, you are rewarding players for doing what they are supposed to do. Catching eight passes for 50 yards to me is not more valuable than three catches for 90 yards.
That said, I am in a couple of PPR leagues this year so I must adjust. Here are some players that get extra PPR love.
Danny Amendola, St. Louis Rams: The Rams slot receiver not only has a firm grip on the Rams' slot receiver gig, but he played a full season with Sam Bradford so he has a great rapport.
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Davone Bess, Miami Dolphins: Bess not only had his second straight 75-plus reception season, but he actually found his way into the end zone five times, which further boosted his value. He’s another solid slot receiver.
Benjamin Watson, Cleveland Browns: Colt McCoy isn’t known for his strong arm, but he is well-suited for the Browns’ West Coast offense. Watson is a solid TE2 in PPR leagues because he is going to get a lot of looks.
Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints: Moore bounced back with 66 catches last year and should be in store for more with Reggie Bush gone and Marques Colston not at full strength.
Darren Sproles, New Orleans Saints: Sproles caught 59 passes last year with the Chargers and should see plenty of looks replacing Reggie Bush.
Mike Williams, Seattle Seahawks: It won’t be long before Seattle figures out what everybody in Minnesota already knows: T-Jack is terrible. It will be back to Check Down Charlie Whitehurst and Big Mike should see plenty of looks.
Mario Manningham, New York Giants: With Steve Smith moving on to Philadelphia, Manningham figures to see a nice uptick in targets.
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