DeMarcus Cousins: Fantasy Basketball Rookie Impact
Sacramento Kings rookie DeMarcus Cousins is set to be a fantasy hoops beast for years to come, but the question remains: How much of an impact will he make this year?
Sacramento Kings rookie DeMarcus Cousins is set to be a fantasy hoops beast for years to come, but the question remains: How much of an impact will he make this year?
The most impressive Ram receiver this preseason has been Tight End Michael Hoomananui. A 5th round draft pick in this year’s draft, Homman stole the show, hauling in 2 TD passes from fellow rookie teammate Sam Bradford. His 12 yard touchdown catch demonstrated his ability to find the hole in the Patriots’ zone defense, while his 5 yard touchdown grab showed his speed, as he easily out-ran first team Linebacker Brandon Spikes into the endzone.
Evan Turner was the #2 pick in the NBA draft and many thought he was the top college player in the country last year.
What kind of impact is he projected to have in fantasy hoops in his rookie season?
Derrick Favors no longer has to learn on the job and will now have to earn a starting job.
What is his potential fantasy basketball impact as a rookie?
Jonathan Stewart is the most talented running back on the Carolina Panthers.
Why is he going two rounds behind counterpart DeAngelo Williams?
Rookie of the Year favorite John Wall is a fantasy beast in waiting.
Will he make an instant impact? What about Gilbert Arenas?
Aaron Brooks will benefit the most from Yao’s return as every game should produce a few lob passes from Brooks to Yao for dunks. These easy assist opportunities could raise Brooks’ dimes to 8 per game, while continuing to knock down over 2 three-pointers per game. With Yao and Martin demanding the majority of attention, the speedy Point Guard should improve on his 43% field goal percentage as a byproduct from open shots
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Al Jefferson was traded to the Jazz.
What kind of impact does his signing have for Jefferson and other members of the Jazz?
There is a serious RB tier drop-off after Turner and Gore are drafted as the next top-ranked players include Shonn Greene (Jets) – with limited pro experience – and Ryan Mathews (Chargers) – an unproven rookie. Both have high ceilings but are not yet battle tested. On the other end of the spectrum we have the tried-and-true Steven Jackson (Rams) and DeAngelo Williams (Panthers). The problem is that S-Jax’s own team, or lack thereof, prevents him from scoring, while D’Will has a near equal timeshare with Johnathan Stewart.