Jonathan Stewart: 2011 Fantasy Football Outlook
Jonathan Stewart is someone every dynasty league owner should be targeting this off-season.
Jonathan Stewart is someone every dynasty league owner should be targeting this off-season.
Julio Jones dazzled at the NFL combine and is a name every fantasy football owner should know:
Joe Webb has WR eligibility in Yahoo! leagues which makes him a sneaky 2nd QB you can start in standard formats.
Just who is Jacoby Ford?
That is the question many fantasy owners are asking themselves this weekend, we have the answer in a snapshot:
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Wesley Johnson is extremely athletic and could provide the scarce steal and threes if given enough minutes. Now that Webster is injured, Johnson is the only fantasy-relevant swingman off the bench, meaning he will likely play both the SG and SF positions.
There are reports that Tom Brady was in contact with Branch once Moss trade talks were in the works. The fact that the New England QB is asking for him makes him an immediate pickup in all leagues. As receiver stats depend heavily on the chemistry and trust between QB and WR, expect Branch to be targeted often by Brady.
Check out Connecticut Head Coach Jim Calhoun’s statement after Lin finished with 30 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks against the UConn Huskies last season: “I’ve seen a lot of teams come through here, and [Jeremy Lin] could play for any of them. He’s got great, great composure on the court. He knows how to play.”
That’s quite the praise coming from a Hall of Fame Big East coach.
if we take Hibbert’s per game averages from last year and extrapolate them over 35 minutes, the former Georgetown Hoya would average 16.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.3 blocks. These are Al Jefferson-type numbers, except that Hibbert would double Jefferson in the ever scarce block category. Al Jefferson is currently ranked among the top 10 centers, while Hibbert is often the 30th Center drafted in head-to-head leagues.
Georgia Tech product Demaryius Thomas exploded onto the fantasy scene to the tune of 8 catches for 97 yards and a TD.