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Rotoworld Ranks Cam As The #1 Fantasy Qb


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Hooray fantasy football!

1. Cam Newton, Panthers -- Newton's 14 rushing TDs probably aren't repeatable, but the Panthers will feel comfortable opening up their offense after his first full offseason in the system. OC Rob Chudzinski is a pass-first mind with strong vertical leanings. Legedu Naanee to Brandon LaFell is a major upgrade, and improvements can also be expected in Newton's TD-to-INT ratio (21:17) and completion rate (60.0). This might be the most physically talented player in football.

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/40533/57/fantasy-football-top-tens

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Good thing about the huddle: There will never be a news item about the panthers that won't be talked about.

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I believe it. Still can't believe I picked him up in the 10th round of my fantasy draft last year.

Speaking of, we should try to coordinate a fantasy league (Or a few) among Huddlers next season. The fact that we are all Panther fans would level the playing field, I would think.

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Yea, I got Cam in the 11th or 12th round last year in one of my leagues, came in 2nd place (bunch of injuries to the rest of my starters), and Olsen around the 10th or so in 2 of my leagues. Ended up starting Jimmy Graham (who I was able to pick up in the last couple rounds haha) in one of them though ><

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got cam with the last pick in my draft last year.

same

also had brees who i swung for fred jackson since my RBs were poo

managed to pull off like 7 wins in a row and snuck in as the final seed on the last week

only happened cuz another guy in my division had lost like 5 in a row

faced him first week of the playoffs and of course lost

god dammit

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