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Moore, Aromashodu headline deep fantasy sleepers in 2010


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Matt Moore, QB, Panthers

Moore proved to be a legitimate NFL starter last season, throwing for a combined 829 yards with eight touchdowns and no interceptions over the final four weeks. Now atop the depth chart after the offseason release of Jake Delhomme, Moore will have a chance to make an even greater impact for fantasy owners. With a very favorable schedule and a great backfield behind him, he'll be worth a late-round look.

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I've been able to pick him up in the final round of every mock draft i've done at ESPN as they have him ranked #588 overall.

http://www.nfl.com/fantasy/story?id=09000d5d817fe1ea&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true

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Why would you waste a pick on Moore when Clausen is going to be starting?

clausen isn't the starter yet.... and these are mocks.

my draft isn't until after week 4 of the preseason so i'll have time to see who the starter is but i am sure either will be available on the waiver wires anyways, especially in a 10 team league.

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man dont waste your time with sleepers at qb...only one of them is going to play and 15 weeks out of the season its going to be your horse....just draft a soild backup that you can count on that one weekend your real qb is on a bye and call it a day.

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im gonna laugh when matt moore gets pulled week 3 and all the nuthugers start crying, he won 6 gamez in 3 seasonz!111!!!!

In that scenario, that would mean Moore went 0-3 to start the season. I am pretty sure that no one would be nut hugging anymore.

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