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88 Chansi Stuckey, WR
Height/Weight: 6-0/196
| Birthdate: 10/04/1983
| Birthplace:
| Team: Cleveland Browns
| College: Clemson
| NFL Experience: 3
| Owned/Started%: 4/0 | Average Draft Position: 174.00
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Stuckey gets first catch with Cleveland
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Updated 11/1/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Cleveland WR Chansi Stuckey caught only one pass in the team's Week 8 game against the Bears. The catch went for a total of 11 yards and was his first catch since coming over from the Jets in the trade for Braylon Edwards. | Analysis: Stuckey failed to catch a pass the past three weeks, so catching one pass for 11 yards is a bit of an upgrade. He could eventually become a decent target with the Browns, but is not a recommended option in any format at this point. The Browns are off Week 9 then take on the Ravens Week 10. |
Browns go without stats Week 7
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Updated 10/25/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Cleveland was dominated at home by the Green Bay Packers during Week 7. Cleveland WR Brian Robiskie got the start but did not make a catch. Wide receiver Chansi Stuckey played in the game and went without a reception. Backup QB Brady Quinn did not get into the game despite the poor play of starter Derek Anderson. | Analysis: Robiskie did not have a catch coming into Week 6 and only has one on the season. Leave him, Stuckey and Quinn on waivers or the bench in all Fantasy leagues for Week 8 at Chicago. |
Stuckey able to practice on Friday
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Updated 10/22/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Cleveland WR Chansi Stuckey (illness) was able to practice in a limited fashion on Friday as the team prepares for its Week 7 game against the Packers. Stuckey is considered probable for the game. | Analysis: Stuckey is just a low-end Fantasy option with the Browns since coming over from the Jets in the Braylon Edwards deal. He does not need to be active for Week 7 in most leagues even though he is expected to play. |
Browns minions don't factor
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Updated 10/18/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Brady Quinn, Greg Estandia, Mike Furrey and Chansi Stuckey did not have any offensive statistics in Week 6 at Pittsburgh. | Analysis: None of the players listed here are expected to have any real Fantasy appeal this season. Leave them on waivers until further notice. |
Four Browns don't record stats
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Updated 10/11/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: WR Brian Robiskie, WR Chansi Stuckey, FB Lawrence Vickers and backup QB Brady Quinn all failed to record stats in the team's Week 5 game against the Bills. | Analysis: None of the players on this list are expected to have any Fantasy appeal this season outside of Brady Quinn who lost the starting QB job this past week. Leave them on waivers in all leagues. The Browns play at the Steelers in Week 6. |
Stuckey acclimates himself to Browns
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Updated 10/8/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Newly acquired WR Chansi Stuckey and LB Jason Trusnik arrived in time to attend offensive and defensive meetings, respectively, Wednesday. They both participated in practice Thursday. | Analysis: We expect Stuckey to find some playing time sooner rather than later as he won't have to adjust much to the Browns' offense. It is similar to what he's been running in New York. That doesn't mean he'll be productive, but he could be a downfield threat for the Browns. He's no better than a low-end reserve on Fantasy rosters right now. |
Stuckey shipped to Cleveland
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Updated 10/7/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: WR Chansi Stuckey was traded from the Jets to the Browns as part of a package for WR Braylon Edwards. Stuckey will be reunited with former head coach Eric Mangini and assistant Brian Daboll, who now serves as the Browns' offensive coordinator. Both coached with the Jets through Stuckey's first two seasons. | Analysis: Expect Stuckey to find some playing time sooner than later as he won't have to adjust much to the Browns' offense as it's similar to what he's been running in New York. That doesn't mean he'll be productive, but he could be a downfield threat for the Browns. He's no better than a low-end reserve on Fantasy rosters right now. |
Stuckey held to just one reception
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Updated 10/5/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Jets WR Chansi Stuckey, who had four catches for 64 yards in the opener but declined in the two games that followed, continued to decline Week 4 at New Orleans. He had just one catch for eight yards. | Analysis: The Jets have a fairly conservative offense, and among their receivers, Stuckey is third in the pecking order behind WR Jerricho Cotchery and TE Dustin Keller. You can't expect him to have many big games. Leave him for deeper leagues. The Jets visit the Dolphins in Week 5. |
Stuckey gains only 11 yards
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Updated 9/27/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Jets WR Chansi Stuckey didn't have a productive game on Sunday in a Week 3 win over the Titans. He made only two catches in the contest for a total of 11 yards. | Analysis: Stuckey made four catches in each of the first two games this season but followed those performances up with a poor Week 3 performance. Some Fantasy owners jumped on the bandwagon Week 3 and got burned. Some owners may choose to start him again Week 4 as the team has a favorable matchup at New Orleans. Think of him as a sleeper again next week. |
Take a chance on Chansi in Week 3?
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Updated 9/24/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Jets WR Chansi Stuckey will face a non-division opponent in Week 3 against Tennessee. The Titans have allowed the most passing yards in the NFL through the first two games of the season. They have allowed 678 passing yards and five touchdowns. | Analysis: Stuckey has caught four passes in each of the first two games of the season. He caught four passes for 64 yards and a touchdown in Week 1 against a weak Texans secondary and could be in for similar production in Week 3 against a reeling Titans defense. QB Mark Sanchez is dealing with a minor knee issue this week, but is expected to play in Week 3 and we consider Stuckey a sleeper for leagues that require three receivers this week. |
Stuckey makes four grabs in win
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Updated 9/20/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Jets WR Chansi Stuckey caught four passes for 37 yards in a Week 2 win over the Patriots. | Analysis: Stuckey has four catches in each of his first two games this season, but his yardage total went down a bit in Week 2 as QB Mark Sanchez took a while to get going against the Patriots. Stuckey will take on the Titans in Week 3 and might be worth a shot in super-deep formats as Tennessee has given up yards through the air in bunches so far. |
Stuckey catches first Sanchez TD
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Updated 9/13/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Jets WR Chansi Stuckey caught four passes for 64 yards in Week 1, including the first career touchdown pass for rookie QB Mark Sanchez. It was a 30-yard score in the second quarter. | Analysis: Stuckey was one of four receivers to catch a pass from Sanchez, who had a strong debut. He seemed to favor Cotchery and Stuckey (the only two wide outs who caught passes) and Stuckey could develop into a useful Fantasy receiver on a regular basis this season. That said, we are not ready to recommend him outside of deeper formats for Week 2 against a tough Patriots defense. |
Stuckey makes bid to start
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Updated 8/31/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Jets WR Chansi Stuckey, who made several eye-popping, spinning moves on his way to a touchdown against the Giants in the third preseason game Saturday, has caught the attention of the team. "He's making a big bid for (the second starting job)," said Jets coach Rex Ryan. "I still think it's a position by committee, but I think he's at the top." | Analysis: Stuckey is competing with David Clowney and Brad Smith for the job, but we like Stuckey the best of the group. He's entering his third season in the NFL, which is typically the year when receivers have a breakout season. Plan on drafting Stuckey with a late-round pick in deep leagues. |
Clowney starts, Stuckey shines
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Updated 8/30/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: Jets WR David Clowney started Saturday's preseason game against the Giants after leading the team with 135 yards, five catches and two receiving touchdowns during the first two preseason games. Clowney is battling WR Chansi Stuckey for the starting job. But against the Giants, Stuckey had the better game with four catches for 69 yards and a touchdown. Clowney did not have a catch. | Analysis: We like Stuckey as the better Fantasy option than Clowney, but both should be considered late-round fliers on Draft Day. At best, Stuckey or Clowney could be used as No. 4 Fantasy options this season. |
Stuckey leads race for No. 2 spot
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Updated 8/10/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: The Jets are trying to find a No. 2 WR behind Jerricho Cotchery. Jets coach Rex Ryan indicated Monday that Chansi Stuckey has the edge. "He's a guy who stood out to me," Ryan said. "He's having a great camp." In addition to complimenting Stuckey, Ryan has been impressed with WR Brad Smith. "Brad is a multiple talented guy," Ryan said. "He's dangerous. You can use him in reverses and route running." | Analysis: We expected Stuckey to have a good chance to win the job, and we still think David Clowney will factor into the mix as well. We don't recommend drafting any of these guys in standard leagues, but we'd rank them Stuckey, Clowney and Smith as players to watch heading into the season in case you want to add them off the waiver wire in deep formats. |
Ryan likes receiving corps
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Updated 7/22/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: The Newark Star-Ledger reports Jets coach Rex Ryan is confident his receivers beyond No. 1 option Jerricho Cotchery. Ryan has faith in Brad Smith, Chansi Stuckey and David Clowney and doesn't feel the team needs to add anyone else. "We'll always keep our eyes open for any position," Ryan said of possibly signing a veteran wideout during the preseason. "I have more confidence in that group than the general opinion out there. Everybody to a man ought to feel slighted. Every one of those guys. They all have abilities. David Clowney - he's about as fast as there is in the league. Chansi Stuckey's a great slot receiver. You've got Brad Smith, who's as multi-talented as any of the guys in the league. ... And all the things like we need to pick up this guy or that guy. We're going to find out. We'll see who's right and who's wrong." | Analysis: It will be interesting to see what develops between Smith, Stuckey and Clowney and who wins the starting job opposite Cotchery. None of these guys are worth drafting in most seasonal leagues, but the starter could be worth adding off the waiver wire at some point during the year. |
Stuckey on Schottenheimer's radar
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Updated 6/24/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: In an interview with CBSSports.com, Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said that he's impressed with the offseason third-year WR Chansi Stuckey has been having, and that he should build on a breakout second season. "Chansi Stuckey is a guy we feel very good about," Schottenheimer said. "He played quite a bit of snaps for us last year and had over 30 catches and is having a very good offseason." | Analysis: You can read more from our interview with coach Schottenheimer here. Stuckey has done so well in his offseason work that he's remained ahead of the pack for the starting No. 2 WR job opposite Jerricho Cotchery. The speedster came on strong early in 2009 but faded fast. This being his third year, all in the same offense, he's got a shot to surprise. He's worth a late-round pick in the deepest of seasonal and dynasty/keeper drafts this summer. |
Stuckey moves past Clowney
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Updated 6/1/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: The New York Daily News reports Monday that WR Chansi Stuckey, and not David Clowney as previously reported, would be the starter opposite Jerricho Cotchery if the season started today. Stuckey is having a good offseason thus far, and according to the report, "his teammates are buzzing about his performance so far in the offseason." | Analysis: Stuckey and Clowney are both entering their third season, so there's reason for optimism for a breakout season. Still, they are both inexperienced and also have a young QB, whether it's rookie Mark Sanchez as expected or Kellen Clemens. At best plan on drafting Stuckey or Clowney with a late-round pick, and it appears heading into training camp Stuckey has more value. |
Clowney ahead in WR race
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Updated 5/14/2009 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: The Daily News reports Jets WR David Clowney worked with Jerricho Cotchery as the starting wideouts in Thursday's workouts with Chansi Stuckey in the slot. Brad Smith was not among the top three receivers. | Analysis: This is significant news because the Jets need a starting WR opposite Cotchery with Laveranues Coles now in Cincinnati. Clowney and Stuckey are third-year wideouts this year so they could be in line for a breakout season. Smith is a player with potential, but it appears like he could again be passed over on the depth chart. If you're ranking these three right now go with Clowney, Stuckey and then Smith. Neither has much Fantasy value heading into the season, but Clowney or Stuckey are worth a look as late-round fliers depending on who starts opposite Cotchery. |
Jets list Week 16 inactives
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Updated 12/21/2008 |
| Chansi Stuckey, WR CLE | |
| News: K Mike Nugent, QB Brett Ratliff (3rd quarterback), CB Drew Coleman, DB J.R. Reed, CB David Barrett, DB James Ihedigbo, LB Cody Spencer and WR Chansi Stuckey have all been listed as inactive for Week 16. | Analysis: These players have little to no Fantasy appeal and should not factor into your decision regarding who to start. Leave them all on waivers for the final week of the season as well. |