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Your best fantasy sleepers?


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I haven't figured out who it is yet....but one of the Green Bay WRs is going to be money this year (not talking Jordy/Cobb)

After that bogus offensive year last season where they changed everything up and then lost Jordy...I fully expect that offense to come back swinging this year ( I also think Rodgers will be one of the top 3 highest scorers this season) 

So my sleeper is Jeff Janis late..that will be a move I hope to make in my big money league.

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I like the Jeff Janis pick above.

 

I also like Dwayne Allen.  Fleener is gone and Allen is primary te for luck in a chud offense.  

Marcus wheaton should get plenty of single coverage as Pittsburg wr2.  I think he is a solid mid to late rounder.

I like Danny Woodhead in SD too.  He gets so many check downs and then is elusive.

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18 hours ago, CRA said:

I haven't figured out who it is yet....but one of the Green Bay WRs is going to be money this year (not talking Jordy/Cobb)

After that bogus offensive year last season where they changed everything up and then lost Jordy...I fully expect that offense to come back swinging this year ( I also think Rodgers will be one of the top 3 highest scorers this season) 

So my sleeper is Jeff Janis late..that will be a move I hope to make in my big money league.

I thought it would be Adams last year... that didn't work out so well lol. I'll have to look into janis. I agree Rodgers will be back to all pro form after somewhat of a down year, but cam's still my main choice just bc i am biased 

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9 hours ago, w280sax said:

I like the Jeff Janis pick above.

 

I also like Dwayne Allen.  Fleener is gone and Allen is primary te for luck in a chud offense.  

Marcus wheaton should get plenty of single coverage as Pittsburg wr2.  I think he is a solid mid to late rounder.

I like Danny Woodhead in SD too.  He gets so many check downs and then is elusive.

I thought wheaton would stay in the slot? Not positive about that though guess we'll have to see where he plays in preseason. Could easy see their wr2 going off some games where team try to shot brown down though.

 

 

Thanks for the replies guys

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On ‎8‎/‎2‎/‎2016 at 10:35 AM, Panthers8969 said:

I thought it would be Adams last year... that didn't work out so well lol. I'll have to look into janis. I agree Rodgers will be back to all pro form after somewhat of a down year, but cam's still my main choice just bc i am biased 

yeah, I think McCarthy handing over playcalling was huge and coupling that w/ Nelson going down.....GB was just out of sync all season.  I expect GB to be a big time offensive team this year.

Cam will be too high priced for my blood this year.

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On ‎8‎/‎2‎/‎2016 at 0:48 AM, w280sax said:

I like the Jeff Janis pick above.

 

I also like Dwayne Allen.  Fleener is gone and Allen is primary te for luck in a chud offense.  

Marcus wheaton should get plenty of single coverage as Pittsburg wr2.  I think he is a solid mid to late rounder.

I like Danny Woodhead in SD too.  He gets so many check downs and then is elusive.

Allen will be good. A lot of the TEs can be had late. Graham, Z. Miller, and even Barnidge for instance.

 

My late round sleepers are Travis Benjamin, Alfred Morris, and in a 12 team league, Lafail

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