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Dave Richard

Draft prep: Our sleepers for 2008

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


Fantasy Football owners pride themselves on drafting sleepers. The players who aren't on the radar in August but get on the radar in September are always sweeter to own than the obvious studs everyone has on their teams to begin with. Nail a sleeper in your draft, and your team is already a leg-up on your fellow owners. Miss on one, and it's not too bad because no sleeper is drafted with a high pick.

Last year, we touted Brett Favre, Jeff Garcia and Santonio Holmes as sleepers in our magazine. This year, our list is long and loaded with veteran players, non-first-round rookies and even players you might not have previously heard of. And we've provided a varied list of sleepers -- from guys drafted in every league to guys who might only get nabbed with a late-round pick in the deepest of drafts.

All average draft positions and projections as of Aug. 22, 2008

Matt Forte, RB, Chicago

The momentum for Forte began building the minute the Bears drafted him in Round 2 of the 2008 NFL Draft. It ramped up when he began meshing with the offense during offseason minicamps, and it took off when the Bears waived Cedric Benson. Some people feel that Kevin Jones could put a damper on Forte's production, but Jones is seven months removed from reconstructive knee surgery and not expected to steal significant reps. Forte will lose some playing time to Jones and Adrian Peterson, but the reality is that the rookie is capable of being used between the tackles or in the flats as a receiver and thus has a very real shot at totaling close to 1,200 yards with decent touchdown potential as the Bears' likely starting running back.
Average draft position: 84.01/7th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 900 RuYds, 4 TD, 200 ReYds

James Hardy, WR, Buffalo

When Buffalo went shopping for a receiver in the 2008 draft, they went for size more than anything else since their receiving corps is overloaded with smallish speedy guys. They landed the tallest receiver in the draft in Hardy, a 6-foot-5 behemoth from Indiana who made a collegiate career out of catching touchdowns. Hardy has good speed to go along with his size, but his awesome vertical ability and solid hands make him a candidate to get involved early on in the Bills' offense. Even though rookie receivers tend to struggle in the NFL, he should land a role and be capable of decent production with upside to start in deeper Fantasy leagues. An early preseason hamstring issue shouldn't limit him much.
Average draft position: 140.61/12th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 625 ReYds, 5 TD

Brandon Jackson, RB, Green Bay

While Ryan Grant has become the darling of the Packers backfield, Jackson has fallen in line behind him on the depth chart. And while it's Fantasy 101 to have the backups of your primary RBs on your roster, Jackson might end up with a bigger role than people expect. Grant, who settled on a new contract in the middle or training camp but didn't play much preseason ball because of a hamstring injury, will still have the bulk of the work. Jackson's versatility as a receiver (11 catches in three starts last season) could make him a candidate for third-down work, and maybe a little more. Moreover, how reliable is Grant to keep up the production he amassed in the second half of 2007 without Brett Favre as his quarterback? Jackson is a sleeper in the deeper drafts compared to standard 14- and 15-round leagues.
Average draft position: 162.84/14th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 375 RuYds, 2 TD; 150 ReYds

Tarvaris Jackson, QB, Minnesota

Jackson finds himself at the helm of a very interesting offense. True, he'll do a lot of handing off to Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor, but he's also expected to do more passing to WR Bernard Berrian, the Vikings' speedy newcomer who should stretch opposing defenses. Between Berrian and the rushing 1-2 punch, other Vikings receiving options like Sidney Rice and Bobby Wade should see soft coverage they can take advantage of. Tack on his propensity to run with the football (260 rush yards, three rush TDs in 2007), and Jackson should produce good enough numbers to be at least a one-week replacement for Fantasy owners to count on in 2008. A sprained knee suffered in the preseason could hobble him at the start of the regular season, but that's your only worry.
Average draft position: 160.67/14th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 2,300 PaYds, 15 PaTD; 150 RuYds, 2 RuTD

Zach Miller, TE, Oakland

It was only one game, but it was a telling one. In JaMarcus Russell's only start last season, the Raiders QB hit fellow rookie Miller for 84 yards on eight catches. That has continued early on this preseason as Miller has 48 yards on four catches with a touchdown. With the Raiders expected to take advantage of Russell's arm this year, along with a deep and talented running game to balance it out, Miller figures to be the safe short-area target for the Raiders to lean on. He began to fulfill that role last year -- 24 of his 44 catches were for first downs. He should be just productive enough to be a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy tight end.
Average draft position: 163.68/14th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 400 ReYds, 5 TD

Dennis Northcutt, WR, Jacksonville

A Fantasy afterthought for much of his career, Northcutt surprised many folks last season by amassing 601 receiving yards and four touchdowns with the Jaguars. The team tried to improve its receiving corps this offseason with Jerry Porter, but he suffered a torn hamstring and is now a question mark to produce big stats in 2008. Troy Williamson was also acquired, but he's been a bust since entering the league. Veteran Jaguars receiver Matt Jones was also busted for drug possession and isn't a lock to make the final roster. Considering that starting quarterback David Garrard leaned heavily on Northcutt last season en route to the playoffs, it wouldn't surprise us if he did it again in 2008, making Northcutt a decent reserve option you can steal very late in drafts.
Average draft position: N/A (beyond 15th round)
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 450 ReYds, 3 TD

Jerious Norwood could team with Michael Turner to form a potent backfield. (Getty Images)  
Jerious Norwood could team with Michael Turner to form a potent backfield. (Getty Images)  
Jerious Norwood, RB, Atlanta

Like several other speedsters around the NFL, Norwood is a running back we've been waiting a long time for. With a thick lower body and great hands to compliment his quickness, Norwood has averaged 6.2 yards per carry over 200 rushes in his first two seasons with 10 runs of 20-plus yards. New Falcons head coach Mike Smith came to town from Jacksonville, where a two-headed running back thrashed teams for the last two seasons and helped his defense rest easy. A similar plan might be in place even though the Falcons paid Michael Turner a lot of money to run in Atlanta. Either way, Norwood is too good of a rusher to dismiss in the middle rounds of drafts.
Average draft position: 136.88/12th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 525 RuYds, TD; 325 ReYds, TD

Kevin Smith, RB, Detroit

Smith is in the same situation as Matt Forte, but without the waived veteran running back in front of him. After a busy career at UCF that saw him notch over 900 carries and 4,600 yards in three seasons, Smith was picked with the top pick in Round 3 of the 2008 draft by the Lions. Smith has spent time with the first-team offense (he has started a couple of times) and has looked much better than his counterpart, Tatum Bell, who is the only real threat to take the starting job away from Smith. Smith has good quickness, speed and agility, and he's familiar with the zone-run scheme that the Lions utilize. So long as Detroit doesn't add another back, Smith should see plenty of work.
Average draft position: 76.02/7th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 1,000 RuYds, 6 TD; 175 ReYds

Steve Smith, WR, N.Y. Giants

When the Giants dealt tight end Jeremy Shockey to New Orleans, Fantasy owners began clammoring for Kevin Boss to be the next great Fantasy find. Boss might put together some solid games, but second-year receiver Smith should wind up outproducing Boss. Remember that while Boss had a huge catch in Super Bowl XLII, he only caught five passes in the postseason and nine in the regular season. Smith didn't make much of a dent in the regular season because of a broken shoulder blade but finished third on the team in receptions in the postseason with 14. Boss could be a decent TE capable of hauling in a touchdown every three games or so, but Smith should come up some consistent receiving numbers. If we had a late-round pick to spend on one of these Giants, we'd take Smith first.
Average draft position: 181.11/16th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 350 ReYds, 5 TD

Ben Utecht, TE, Cincinnati

The Bengals have decided to add a tight end to Carson Palmer's arsenal of talent, and good-hands man Ben Utecht, whom was signed as a restricted free agent this offseason, is the choice. With over 30 catches in each of his last two seasons with the Colts, the Bengals figure Utecht to be a different kind of threat than their receivers offer them, giving QB a more secure short-area target for first downs and the like. The Bengals say they want to run the ball more, but we all know that they find a way to throw a lot, too. Utecht will only benefit from that and should be a terrific sleeper in deeper leagues.
Average draft position: 169.05/14th round
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 375 ReYds, 3 TD

Jason Wright, RB, Cleveland

File this one under "protect your starting running backs." Browns starter Jamal Lewis had a tremendous 2007, then received a nice three-year contract this offseason. If you believe in older running backs cooling off and sitting out games with injuries they might have played through before they got a lot of guaranteed money, then Wright is right for you. In one start last year he totaled 98 yards with a touchdown and had five games with at least three receptions. Whether you're interested in protecting Lewis, or just drafting late in a very deep Fantasy league, Wright has a shot at putting up really nice numbers behind the Browns' quality offensive line if given the chance in '08. Lewis already has been nicked up this preseason.
Average draft position: N/A (beyond 16th round)
CBSSports.com 2008 projection: 200 RuYds, RuTD; 125 ReYds

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Player News
Matt Schaub
Schaub doing well in rehab
Matt Schaub, QB, HOU
1:03 PM
News: The Houston Chronicle reports Tuesday that Texans QB Matt Schaub, who finished the season on injured reserve following foot surgery, is doing well and his rehab is ahead of schedule. The report says Schaub works out almost every day.
Analysis: This is great news, and we expect Schaub to return at 100 percent in 2012. Continue to monitor what happens with Schaub, but he should be considered a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy QB heading into the season. He is worth a mid-round pick in all leagues on Draft Day.

Lofa Tatupu
Tatupu visits Saints
Lofa Tatupu, LB, SEA
2:36 PM
News: Free agent LB Lofau Tatupu visited with the Saints on Monday, according to NFL.com. The 29-year-old Tatupu sat out the 2011 season. The former Pro Bowl MLB was asked to take a pay cut by the Seahawks after the lockout ended last summer, and subsequently asked for his release. Tatupu was scheduled to visit with the Raiders and Redskins in August, but didn't sign with anyone and fell off the radar for the remainder of the year while he reportedly dealt with a knee injury. Tatupu was scheduled to earn more than $4 million in 2011 before his release by Seattle. The six-year veteran was a second-round pick and has played in three Pro Bowls. But he also started to wear down from 2008-2010, including finishing 2009 on injured reserve with a knee injury. He did start all 16 games in 2010, but had surgery on both knees during the offseason.
Analysis: Keep an eye on what happens with Tatupu and where he plays in 2012. When healthy and active he could be a No. 3 Fantasy LB worth a late-round pick in IDP leagues.

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Flacco, Ravens to work on deal
Ravens, TQB BAL,
12:47 PM
News: The NFL Network reports that the Ravens are set to open contract extension talks with QB Joe Flacco's agent at the NFL Combine next week. The report says both sides aim for a long-term deal. Flacco is entering a contract year in 2012, and Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti recently said Flacco would be the team's starting quarterback for years to come.
Analysis: Flacco's won a lot of games for the Ravens but hasn't taken the next step statistically, even when the team added Anquan Boldin and Torrey Smith. Flacco has had between 3,610 and 3,622 passing yards and between 20 and 25 touchdowns in each of his last three seasons. But this year his completion percentage and yards per attempt dropped like a rock while his pass attempts hit a career high (542, breaking the previous mark of 499). Flacco fits the bill as a great No. 2 Fantasy QB; though he's finally outfitted with a quality receiving corps, he simply doesn't invoke much confidence as a starting option. Look for him late in drafts.

Jahvid Best
Best 'on pace' for offseason work
Jahvid Best, RB, DET
12:43 PM
News: The Detroit Free-Press reports that Lions RB Jahvid Best’s status remains uncertain because of concussion problems even though team president Tom Lewand is optimistic. Lewand said Best is "on pace" to be ready for offseason workouts, and he is looking forward to seeing Best and Mikel Leshoure play together. "Jahvid is a special player and he'll be even more dynamic when he can ... share the load with a guy like Mikel in the backfield."
Analysis: We hope Best can return at 100 percent, but he will likely be used as a change of pace rusher and a third-down back. Continue to monitor what happens with Best, but he should only be drafted with a late-round pick in standard leagues and a mid-round selection in PPR formats since he will likely be used in tandem with Leshoure and possibly Kevin Smith if he returns as a free agent.

Mikel Leshoure
Leshoure's recovery going well
Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET
12:40 PM
News: The Detroit Free-Press reports that Lions RB Mikel Leshoure, who tore his left Achilles tendon in the second week of training camp last year, is close to making a full recovery. At the Lions’ request, Leshoure just moved the final stages of his rehab back to Detroit from Arizona. He’s doing resistance work and light running and is expected to join OTA workouts at some point this offseason. Leshoure looked like he was going to be a key part of the Lions offense when injury struck last August, and the team is anxious to get a read on him this spring. RB Jahvid Best’s status remains uncertain because of concussion problems, and even if Best returns it’s clear he’s not an every-down back.
Analysis: Leshoure should be considered a great sleeper heading into 2012, and he is worth drafting as a No. 3 Fantasy RB as long as he's healthy. He has tremendous upside, and he could be a great weapon for the Lions, especially with Best struggling as an every-down back. Continue to monitor what happens with Leshoure, but he is worth drafting as early as Round 6 in 2012.

Mike Wallace
Steelers want to lock up Wallace
Mike Wallace, WR, PIT
12:17 PM
News: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said Monday the team wants to keep WR Mike Wallace "here for the long run." Wallace, their leading receiver last season, will become a restricted free agent March 13.
Analysis: Wallace played well in 2011 with 72 catches for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns on 114 targets. He will remain in Pittsburgh in 2012, and hopefully he can sign a long-term deal. We consider Wallace a Top 10 Fantasy WR on Draft Day, and he should be selected in all leagues in Round 3.

Hines Ward
GM says no decision on Ward yet
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
12:13 PM
News: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said Monday that no decision has been made on whether WR Hines Ward will be back with the Steelers in 2012. "To this current point, no final decisions have been made," Colbert said. "We've had several discussions internally. We're right in the midst of our free agent evaluations of other teams' free agents. We'll meet on those [on the Steelers roster] starting Thursday and carry through Monday." A recent report on NFL Network said that Ward won't be back with the Steelers in 2012 but a source close to Ward refuted the report.
Analysis: Keep an eye on what happens with Ward and where he ends up in 2012. No matter where Ward plays, however, he would have minimal Fantasy value, and he is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues.

Brandon Lloyd
Pats could go after Lloyd
Brandon Lloyd, WR, STL
12:08 PM
News: The Boston Herald reports that the Patriots will be in the market for a WR this year, and one obvious possibility is Brandon Lloyd, who is an impending free agent, because of his ties to offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. The fact that Lloyd said “I’m tied to McDaniels” makes him a likely free agent target. Lloyd had 51 catches for 683 yards and five TDs last year in 11 games in St. Louis when McDaniels was the offensive coordinator makes him look pretty good after he amassed 77 catches for 1,448 yards and 11 scores with Denver when McDaniels was the coach.
Analysis: One holdup for Lloyd and the Patriots could be Lloyd's agent, Tom Condon, who has a rocky relationship with the Patriots. We'll see what plays out this offseason, but if Lloyd signs in New England he would be considered a low-end No. 2 Fantasy WR. He could still return to the Rams, where he would be a strong No. 3 option. Or he could shop himself around the league. Stay tuned, but either way Lloyd is worth a mid-round pick in all leagues.

Bills
Fitzpatrick finished season hurt
Bills, TQB BUF,
11:53 AM
News: The Sports Xchange reports that Bills QB Ryan Fitzpatrick's second-half swoon in 2011 was mystifying to fans and media who concluded the front office badly miscalculated in handing the career journeyman a 10-year, $60 million contract extension. But now it appears Fitzpatrick played the final nine games last season with cracked ribs. "A lot of people don't know, but Fitz, during the Washington game, actually cracked a couple of ribs," WR David Nelson said. "So after that he was playing hurt." It showed. In Fitzpatrick's first seven games of the year, he threw for 1,739 yards, 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions. After the injury, he had 2,093 yards, 10 touchdowns and 16 picks. He finished the year with a league-high 23 interceptions. "It's hard to find the silver lining but as we evaluate the season and what went right and what went wrong I'm sure we'll find a lot of positives and a lot of things that we can carry into next year hopefully and continue to get better at it," Fitzpatrick said.
Analysis: Fitzpatrick obviously has 4,000-yard, 25-touchdown potential, but issues involving the personnel around him along with his own issues (accuracy, for one) make him risky for weekly use in Fantasy. Figure that he's worth a late-round pick as a good No. 2 Fantasy QB with potential to be a low-end starter. It should only help him if the Bills not only re-sign Steve Johnson this offseason, but also add talent at wide receiver.

Josh Scobee
Jags want Scobee back
Josh Scobee, K, JAC
11:47 AM
News: The Sports Xchange reports that Jacksonville has most of its top offensive players locked into contracts for the coming season with one notable exception - kicker Josh Scobee, who is an eight-year veteran. Scobee has been one of the league's most accurate kickers in his eight seasons with the Jaguars, converting better than 75 percent of his field-goal attempts in all but one season. Scobee led the team in scoring last year with 92 points, including 23 of 25 (92 percent) field-goal attempts, the second time in his career he's finished over 90 percent with his kicks. It isn't likely the Jaguars would use the franchise tag on him and probably won't have to. They'll make every attempt to sign him. For a team that was among the league's lowest scoring clubs, the Jaguars can ill afford to lose a player with Scobee's talents.
Analysis: Keep an eye on what happens with Scobee. He is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues, but he could be used as a bye-week replacement as long as he remains with the Jaguars.

 
 
 
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