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The Worst NFL Teams For Fantasy Value

Tuesday, 27 August, 2013

The Worst NFL Teams For Fantasy Value


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Diamonds in the rough for fantasy owners seeking gems on poor NFL teams may not be worth the risk. There are always a handful of teams that are not fantasy football friendly. Yardage and touchdowns are going to happen, but the pace and frequency they come by will vary to the extreme on some NFL teams. You should only have high questions on a mere one or two players that you draft. Upside is what you seek with your fantasy roster depth. For that to happen you’ll look for players that are third wide receivers on high potent offenses or maybe a rookie or two that could flourish in the second part of the season. Like Dennis Green said after blowing a fourth quarter lead on Monday Night Football , “They’re what we thought they were”. If you’re on a diet and still mixing in sweets, you fully know that you’re results are not going to be what you want. The same holds true in fantasy football. You know going into your drafts they’re certain teams to avoid. Here are teams that should be in your future fantasy football draft plans, like a planned vacation in a few years. New York Jets Yes the Jets crack this list once again. The same issues are at the forefront as last season, with question marks the size of 2009 Rex Ryan at quarterback, running back, and wide receiver. Santonio Holmes has played like an athlete far below where he was as a Steeler, and Stephen Hill looked like was drafted way too high for a second round pick. I can’t see the Jets having a receiver eclipse the 700 yard mark. There may be some hope at running back with Shonn Greene finally gone. Chris Ivory is just returning so will have to see how the time share works with Bilal Powell. Seattle Seahawks I can hear the die-hard Seahawks fans screaming at the fact that they’re team is listed on here. Fantasy football is about value at positions. Positionally speaking they have not been a team that has garnered value at wide receiver. Fans thought there was a chance when Nate Burelson was brought in and then Sidney Rice. Neither were successful. Then Percy Harvin was brought in but he is lost for the season. The fact is Seattle has a way of winning and it’s found that way without having a dominant receiver. Seattle has not had a receiver reach over 1,000 yards since Bobby Engram in 2007. Buffalo Bills Poor Douggie Marrone. Syracuse is looking quite nice right now isn’t it? Just two weeks ago Buffalo fans and the rest of the NFL were drawing back on their harsh criticisms of drafting EJ Manuel so high. Furthermore who some people wanted Marrone to draft, in his college quarterback, Ryan Nassib, has struggled horribly in preseason. In a quick snap Manuel went down and now Kevin Kolb. That’s forced Buffalo to potentially start an undrafted rookie in Jeff Tuel, and signing Matt Leinart. And you thought the Bills had it bad with the Trent Edwards to TO combination a few years back. Having Matt Leinart to serve as your veteran leader to provide feedback to Tuel and Manuel is a recipe for disaster. Oakland Raiders The tug of war struggles to take the first team snaps has plagued Matt Flynn again. Neither Pryor or Flynn have jumped out at me in preseason. Running the football for success like Pryor has happens when you’re down 20 plus points, like the Raideres were to the Bears. If you want to play from behind to have statistical success, than by all means, shoot for that goal. Oakland needs to address the quarterback situation by aiming for one through the draft. The carousel of rotating back and forth with Flynn and Pryor this season may be the ugliest of all quarterback situations. This may even trickle down and effect Darren McFadden more so than people may think. San Diego Chargers This team has some hope, but I need to see some early season indicator to take them off this list. Keenan Allen could be a prospect worth watching. A player of his caliber needs a solid veteran or two at receiver to help him prosper on the field. With Danario Alexander out, Robet Meachem non-existent, Eddie Royal battling issues, and Malcolm Floyd battling injuries, one has to wonder who Philip Rivers is going to throw the football too. There is a lot of names but no one truly to step in and fill the voids of three top caliber wide receivers. Antonio Gates isn’t a spry up and down quick maneuvering transformed basketball player to tight end anymore. He is slower version that relies more on his size and hands, which is a recipe for more interceptions from Rivers, as safeties and linebackers have more time to react. It’s not all horrible. Here are some teams that have been taken off the fantasy oasis of no value from 2012 to 2013. Arizona- All it took was a change over all around for the Cardinals to make a move at quarterback. As long as Carson Palmer stays healthy this should be a revitalized offense. Miami- They’ve upgraded at receiver and even though they took a blow with Dustin Keller going down, they have a solid young nucleus of talent. Kansas City- They’re barely off the bubble. But Matt Cassel and Brady Quinn put the stamp on worse offensive output possibilities last year, even over Arizona and the NY Jets. Alex Smith and the mind of Andy Reid should change things a bit. Jacksonville- Look for Jacksonville to do better than people think. Quarterback, Blaine Gabbert is just 23 years old. His mistake was likely leaving for the NFL a year early as far as for his progression on the field. It was smart in terms of dollars as he did not make the Matt Barkley mistake. Gabbert is younger than Russ Wilson (24) and Ryan Tannehill (25), and the same age as Andrew Luck and RG3 who were all drafted a year after Gabbert. Jacksonville went the old school way of building through youth and through the draft. They’ve taken a lot of down years for it, but they might have a structure ready to blossom finally.