Thursday, February 18, 2010

Fantasy Player impact as of 2-18-10

Ladanian Tomlinson: He has been a bust for fantasy owners the last three years and is on the way out. Thing is, depending where he lands he could possibly become relevant again. I'm thinking Willis Mcgahee in Baltimore, Jamal Lewis three years ago, or Thomas Jones to the Jets. He will need to find a place where he is the number 2 back and maybe a goal line threat, but it is a possibility. Or maybe he is plain done.

Terrell Owens: Rumours are Chad Johnson is willing to take a pay cut for him and Matt Jones will be converted to a TE. TO going to Cinci would be a perfect fit and he could easily become a top ten WR again if this happens. Housh jacked all the TD's from Chad when he was there and I could see this being a repeat of the situation.

Jamaal Lewis: All signs point to him retiring and at best he is a goal line back for somebody. However, I don't see who takes a risk on him.

Jerome Harrison: With Jamaal leaving, then is Harrison the real deal? He showed he can be the guy, but durability wise he has already had issues. If Cleveland picks up another decent RB then I think Harrison is in a time share and really in this offense is he worth anything but a reserve at the moment?

Derik Mason: He wants 2 year contract or he is retiring...again. Baltimore will give him the two years because they need him desperately. With Stallworth maybe posing a threat in the slot, this could open things up even more for Mason. Now, if Boldin or Marshall is brought in then I think that seriously hurts him. Flacco would have way too many options and part of Mason's appeal is that he is the lone weapon at WR.

Matt Jones: As mentioned, Cinci may want to convert him to TE which makes sense since they are desperate for one and would save using a draft pick on one. If he keeps the powder away, then this could be a great idea. He most likely will not be asked to block, so when in there he could pose a serious match up problem with slower LB's. If he comes out of Training Camp with the position secured, I think he could be a dangerous sleeper.

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