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The Talented Mr. Roto
      
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JAX D. Ty Calico in TEN (I want to see Drew Bennett catch passes consistently in traffic). Chris Brown in TEN. Charles Rogers in DET. Josh McCown in AZ. McCariens is a good pick. Tatum Bell in Denver, the new out of nowhere 1,000 yard back for Shanahan. Carson Plamer's a solid pick. Keyshawn now back with Parcells. TMR
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JAX D. Ty Calico in TEN (I want to see Drew Bennett catch passes consistently in traffic). Chris Brown in TEN. Charles Rogers in DET. Josh McCown in AZ. McCariens is a good pick. Tatum Bell in Denver, the new out of nowhere 1,000 yard back for Shanahan. Carson Plamer's a solid pick. Keyshawn now back with Parcells. TMR
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OK...I'll say it. Curtis Martin. A well-know name, but one nearly forgotten. If Jordan was really the heir apparent, he'd have been pushing C-Mart more than he has. With Chad at the helm, CMart's numbers are A LOT better. Look:
Weeks 1 through 7 (without Pennington)
* 98 carries for 362 yards (3.7 YPC)
* 77 receiving yards
* Zero touchdowns
* Zero 100+ yard rushing games
Weeks 8 through 17 (with Pennington):
* 225 carries for 946 yards (4.2 YPC)
* 185 receiving yards
* 2 touchdowns
* 4 100+ yard rushing games
Martin's solid 2003 would've actually looked even more impressive had Chad Pennington been in the lineup from day one. Projecting the two splits over a full 16-game schedule should crystallize the impact of a healthy Pennington:
2003 Splits projected over 16 games (with & without Pennington)
* Without - 261 carries for 965 yards rushing, 205 yards receiving, 0 TDs
* With - 360 carries for 1,514 yards rushing, 296 yards receiving, 3 TDs
One More: David Givens, WR, NE. Picked it up big time in the last weeks of the season and in the playoffs.
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| being a Titans fan, I love to see Brown and Calico on your list....I love Calico, think he is a poor man's Moss
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Ouch, Stallworth just pulled his hammy.
You can use this line during the first quarter of the first pre-season game.
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heres a few sleepers ive underlined twice in my pocket book:
Tyrone Calico: TITANS Despite being a 4th wideout in his rookie year he should be primed to replace Justin McCareins in the lineup and become one of Mcnairs top targets.
Antonio Gates: CHARGERS He came out of nowhere to become the starter as a rookie (no college football stats) but the questions at quarterback for the chargers will make huge numbers unattainable. However with no real WR targets and Gates' athletic abilities, he should get the big catches especially inside the 20.
David Givens: PATRIOTS Ok Deion Branch, so what? Givens led the Patriots in TDs last year, he doubled Branches total...Hes a big play guy and Brady looks to Givens in the clutch, he can trust him to make the big catches.
Quentin Griffin: BRONCOS He might be small but hes quick and shifty and should get the larger role in Denvers Offense, even with Hearst.
Rex Grossman: BEARS Chicago has a new offensive coordinator in Terry Shea who helped mold the Chiefs we see today, Grossman should benefit in an offense built to his strengths.
Marcus Robinson: VIKINGS With some schlub named Randy Moss across the field from him means double teams wont be regularly seen for Robinson, who is finally healthy, he has big play potential and should benefit in the Vikings high powered offense.
Onterrio Smith: VIKINGS He scored 5 times last year and averaged 5.4 yards per carry (107 carries). He wont be enuff to lead ur team but he can be a good stasher on ur bench if Bennett gets injured again but Moe Williams still gets the bulk of those goalline carries...
Marcel Shipp: CARDINALS He should be the undisputed back for new head coach Dennis Green. Arizona has a massive, underrated, offensive line and looking for some reputation. Shipp should be the main focus of the offense since Josh McCown is still learning.
Boo Williams: SAINTS Showed great potential filling in for Ernie Conwell last year, Boo will be more involved in the Saints offense this year since he has good hands and speed and should get more touches.
thats what i got, take them for what its worth
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