Bargains for the 2013/2014 NFL Fantasy Football Season
- Jay Cutler, Bears, QB: Finally the Bears have pulled together a strong o-line for Jay. With Brandon Marshall and Matt Forte at his disposal, Jay is very capable of putting up some large numbers on any given week, as such, represents good value late in drafts.
- Maurice Jones Drew, Jaguars, RB (pictured): Once an automatic first round fantasy lock, injuries and an inadequate Jaguars team have limited his production. We see him bouncing back this season, and could represent good value for your third round selection.
- Ronnie Hillman, Broncos, RB: Many drafts have owners selecting Montee Ball as their lead back from Denver, and rightly so, however don’t discount Ronnie, who could turn out to be a decent flex start. Interestingly, he’s listed as top of the Broncos depth chart during training camp, so on that alone he deserves a look.
- Isaiah Pead, Rams, RB: No Steven Jackson anymore. That leaves just Pead and Richardson to fight it out. Will likely be a committee early on, but we like Pead to eventually win the battle.
- Golden Tate, Seahawks, WR: Percy Harvin was expected to be the focal point in the passing game for the Seahawks, however this has gone out the window given his injury. That means that Sidney Rice and Golden Tate will need to step up, and we like Tate to be the stronger of the two.
- Anquan Boldin, 49ers, WR: Who else is there at San Francisco? Despite only joining in the off-season, we see the bond that has already developed with Kaepernick during pre-season continuing on to the regular season.
- Emmanuel Sanders, Steelers, WR: No Mike Wallace. An undersized Antonio Brown. A decent QB that likes to throw deep. We see Sanders filling the void left by Wallace, especially given how well he knows the system.
- Jared Cook, Rams, TE: A new addition to the Rams, initial reports have him and Bradford developing a close bond in pre-season. While Tavon Austin will see some looks, we see Bradford looking Cook’s way often, especially with Steven Jackson no longer around to be the focal point for the team.
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