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ESPN 2009 Fantasy Projections


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http://games.espn.go.com/ffl/tools/projections

D. Williams: 267 attempts for 1325 yards, 11 touchdowns

20 rec. 29 times targeted 117 yards 1 touchdown

8th highest fantasy earner; 8th RB

S. Smith

90 rec. 149 times targeted 1390 yards 9 touchdowns

9 rushes for 64 yards

19th highest fantasy earner; 5th WR

J. Stewart

196 carries for 936 yards, 9 touchdowns

9 rec. 20 times targeted 76 yards

40th highest fantasy earner; 21st RB

M. Muhammad

61 rec. 88 times targeted 839 yards 4 touchdowns

131st highest fantasy earner

J. Delhomme

420 attempts for 3247 yards 16 touchdowns 12 INT's

135th highest fantasy earner; 20th QB

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They also had Rosario/King nabbing about 200yds and a touchdown each. What's interesting is that they had a lot of backup QBs getting attempts and points, but for us it's Jake with all the numbers and McCown with -5 rushing yds on one attempt. Go figure.

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Teams will definitely narrow in on Double Trouble this season. It'll be interesting to see how our boys handle it. Teams will now be going out of their way to plan for them like they do Smitty.

That really doesn't sound too easy to plan for Smitty and Double Trouble.

You can only do so much to stop the run game, but if you don't have the men to battle it out in the trenches you won't be able to. I think that's why fox relys on it so much, to be redundant, the run game is reliable.

I think the only teams that will be able to really shake us up this year on offense will be the giants, eagles, vikings, and patriots.

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