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2009 Fantasy outlooks: Kansas City Chiefs

Jamey Eisenberg
Senior Fantasy Writer
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The Chiefs are hoping past success can lead to future bounty. They brought in Scott Pioli to run the team after he helped Bill Belichick build a dynasty in New England. They hired Todd Haley as the head coach after his offense got Arizona to the Super Bowl. And they traded for quarterback Matt Cassel, who was a star as Tom Brady's replacement last year, and linebacker Mike Vrabel, who was a leader of the Patriots defense for years and also a good red-zone target. If they can shine in Kansas City like they did elsewhere, the Chiefs will be in line for a big season, and Fantasy owners will reap the benefits.

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The face of the franchise, Tony Gonzalez, is gone after being traded to Atlanta. But Fantasy owners still have Larry Johnson, Dwayne Bowe and Cassel to count on as potential starters, and there are a handful of other options you could stash on your team. Mark Bradley showed last year he's actually a decent NFL wide receiver. Jamaal Charles can be a good reserve running back. And Bobby Engram is hoping a return to health and a new setting is just what he needs. If Brad Cottam shows any kind of skills in replacing Gonzalez, the Chiefs offense should click. Haley also proved with the Cardinals that his offense can be dominant in the passing game, which should be the strength of Kansas City's team.

Sleeper ... Jamaal Charles, RB

Fantasy value chart
Player Draft Day value
Quarterbacks
Matt Cassel
Tyler Thigpen
Running Backs
Larry Johnson
Jamaal Charles
Kolby Smith
Wide Receivers
Dwayne Bowe
Mark Bradley
Bobby Engram
Jeff Webb
Tight Ends
Brad Cottam
Tony Curtis
Kicker/DST
Connor Barth
Chiefs DST

Larry Johnson is going to be better than he was the past two seasons when injuries and off-field problems derailed his production. But he missed four games last year and eight games the year before, and he will be 30 in November. There's a realistic concern he's on the decline, which should open the door for Charles to make some plays. Charles is the third-down back for the Chiefs, and last year as a rookie he had 629 total yards and one touchdown. You'll be able to draft him with a late-round pick in Fantasy leagues, and if Johnson misses time this season, Charles will take over. Keep in mind, Todd Haley benched Edgerrin James last year when he faltered in favor of Tim Hightower, and Charles has the potential to be a starter in the NFL. Johnson isn't going away, but Charles is waiting in the wings to take over in Kansas City.

Breakout ... Mark Bradley, WR

There's a reason the Chiefs were willing to part with Gonzalez, and that's because Haley's offense doesn't rely on the tight end. Instead, he features multiple-receiver sets and counts on his starting wideouts to make plays. We know Bowe is a star, and Bradley stepped up last year when he signed with the Chiefs early in the season after a failed experience with Chicago. Bradley had 30 catches for 380 yards and three touchdowns, and he also threw a touchdown pass to Tyler Thigpen in the "Wildcat" formation. If Bowe draws extra coverage from the defense, that will leave Bradley with more opportunities to step up. He's worth drafting with a late-round pick, and Bradley can go from a No. 4 Fantasy option to as high as No. 2 if this passing game takes off. A lot will depend on Cassel's development and Bradley's willingness to keep improving now that he appears to have found a home.

Bust ... Matt Cassel, QB

Cassel still has the potential to be a tremendous Fantasy option, but we liked him better with Gonzalez on the team. Bowe is an outstanding talent, Bradley has potential and Engram should do well as the slot receiver, but this isn't the same caliber of receivers Cassel had in New England when comparing them to Randy Moss and Wes Welker. If you're drafting Cassel with a mid-round pick as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy quarterback then you're in good shape, but make sure you have a quality backup option like Kyle Orton, Eli Manning or Ben Roethlisberger. If you draft Cassel in the first tier of quarterbacks thinking he's ready to build on last year's performance (3,693 passing yards, 21 touchdowns and 11 interceptions and 270 rushing yards and two touchdowns) then you're going to be disappointed. He will likely be around the same stats or even take a step back, and we wouldn't be surprised if Tyler Thigpen plays a role this season. Cassel should be good, just not great.

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2008 Touches Leaders
Player Touches
Larry Johnson 205
Tony Gonzalez 96
Jamaal Charles 94
Dwayne Bowe 86
Tyler Thigpen 62

The Chiefs will go through the motions of letting Thigpen compete for the starting job, but Cassel is going to line up under center when the season starts. Thigpen has plenty of talent, but he had no chance to be the starter after the team acquired Cassel. Cottam also has to prove he's ready to step up and replace arguably the best tight end of all time. Cottam should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy option because the new Chiefs offense likely won't involve him as much as Gonzalez was used. And all eyes will be on Johnson to see if he can be a good teammate after wanting out of Kansas City following last year's turmoil. If Johnson falters, Charles will be ready.

The Chiefs have a chance to turn things around quickly in the weak AFC West. There is some talent on defense with Vrabel, Zach Thomas and rookie Tyson Jackson, who should improve the pass rush right away, which was a big problem last year. If the offense clicks with Cassel and the Chiefs can establish a running game, don't be surprised if Kansas City hovers around .500 by the end of the season.

Injury update ... Brodie Croyle (Knee; considered questionable to start training camp)

Are you ready for the 2009 Fantasy season? If not, we're here for you. Send us an e-mail at DMFantasyFootball@cbs.com. We'll respond to as many as we can.

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Michael Crabtree
Crabtree shelved with torn Achilles
Michael Crabtree, WR, SF
1:56 PM
News: USA Today reports 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree tore his Achilles tendon on Tuesday. It is not known if he will try to play this season (like Terrell Suggs and Da'Quan Bowers did last year). ESPN reports that Crabtree had surgery Wednesday and is expected to be sidelined about six months. That timetable would put Crabtree out until at least some time in November.
Analysis: Crabtree came on very strong for the Niners last season once Colin Kaepernick went under center. In the seven starts Kaepernick made in 2012, Crabtree had 41 catches for 595 yards and five touchdowns. If you project that over 16 games, Crabtree would have finished with 94 catches for 1,360 yards and 11 touchdowns. That's out the window now. We expect the Niners to put Crabtree on the PUP list to begin the season and re-evaluate where he's at in his rehab come October or November. If you draft Crabtree with what would now be a middle- to late-round pick, you'd have to dedicate a bench spot to him for most of the regular season with no guarantee you'd get him in your lineup at 100 percent. The Niners will lean on Vernon Davis, Anquan Boldin and perhaps second-year receiver A.J. Jenkins to pick up the slack.

Montee Ball
Ball expected to make 'impact'
Montee Ball, RB, DEN
4:10 PM
News: Denver offensive coordinator Adam Gase said Wednesday the team has high expectations for rookie running back Montee Ball. “He’s trying to pick up the offense," Gase said. "He’s a rookie. There are a lot of things going on, and he’s trying to pick it up as quick as possible. Obviously drafting him in the second round, we’re looking for him to make some kind of impact for us and be able to be on the field five, six plays and work together with that group of running backs.”
Analysis: Ball has the chance to start for the Broncos, especially if Willis McGahee and/or Knowshon Moreno are released prior to training camp. Keep an eye on what happens with Ball, who is likely to share playing time with Ronnie Hillman. We view Ball as a No. 2 Fantasy running back with upside. He's worth drafting in Round 5 in most standard leagues.

Mikel Leshoure
Leshoure 'battling some stuff'
Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET
3:40 PM
News: The unlucky offseason for Lions running back Mikel Leshoure continued during OTA workouts Wednesday. First, the team signed running back Reggie Bush, which dropped Leshoure on the depth chart. Then on Wednesday, Leshoure was not participating in team drills because of an injury, according to the Detroit News. "He's battling some stuff," coach Jim Schwartz said. "He can do some individual stuff but he's not ready to do any team work."
Analysis: We hope Leshoure is OK, and it sounds like he should be fine for training camp. Keep in mind he had an Achilles injury as a rookie and battled some ankle problems in his comeback. As long as Leshoure is back for training camp he should be considered a No. 3 Fantasy running back, and he's worth drafting with a mid-round pick. Keep in mind that even though Bush is the new starter for the Lions, Leshoure should work at the goal line, which will keep his value sustainable in the majority of standard leagues.

Colin Kaepernick
Kaepernick loses top receiver
Colin Kaepernick, QB, SF
2:21 PM
News: USA Today reports 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree tore his Achilles tendon on Tuesday and will undergo surgery. It is not known if he will try to play this season. That's a tough blow for quarterback Colin Kaepernick since Crabtree was clearly his No. 1 receiver. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that in Kaepernick's 10 starts in 2012 he targeted Crabtree more than any other receiver. The target breakdown was Crabtree with 94, Vernon Davis with 39 and Randy Moss with 39.
Analysis: This injury hurts Kaepernick's value for this season. His receiving corps was upgraded with Anquan Boldin replacing Moss, and the 49ers drafted a rookie in Quinton Patton. But now he's without his No. 1 option in Crabtree, which lowers Kaepernick's value. He is still worth drafting as a No. 1 quarterback, but he should be considered toward the end of the Top 10 at best with a mid-round pick.

Hakeem Nicks
Nicks skips OTAs
Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG
1:29 PM
News: The New York Daily News reports Hakeem Nicks was absent from the team's first day of OTA workouts Wednesday, just hours after attending a charity event in New York the night before and telling reporters he felt good physically following knee surgery. He had attended offseason program. "He should be here," an irked coach Tom Coughlin said.
Analysis: Sounds like this is a case of Nicks showing his unhappiness with his contract. He's slated to be a free agent after the season and wants an extension; the Giants are dragging their feet. Last season Nicks struggled through injuries including a broken foot suffered during OTAs a year ago, leaving him with unappealing Fantasy stats and a large red flag warning owners of injuries to come. Assuming he's eventually in camp on-time and ready for the start of the season he's a high-risk, high-reward No. 2 Fantasy receiver worth a pick in Round 5 or 6. He went in Round 4 in our most recent mock draft, a bit too high in our opinion.

DeAndre Hopkins
Hopkins works with starters
DeAndre Hopkins, WR, HOU
10:47 AM
News: The Texans official team website reports that rookie receiver DeAndre Hopkins is making a good impression early on this offseason. “He’s such a dynamic player,” quarterback Matt Schaub said. “He’s just going to bring an added dimension to our offense.” Schaub cited Hopkins’ “great” attitude and work ethic, and is looking forward to what Hopkins will bring to the squad. Hopkins has practiced with the first-team offense, which meant he and Andre Johnson were the starting receivers. Johnson believes Hopkins is well on his way to contributing. “He’s picking up everything pretty well,” Johnson said. “He went and made some plays today and that’s a good thing. I think day-by-day, he’ll continue to get better and better.”
Analysis: Hopkins has the chance to be a solid contributor for the Texans as a rookie, and we would draft him as a key reserve with a mid-round pick. In rookie-only drafts, Hopkins is worth drafting with a first-round selection.

Demaryius Thomas
Thomas, Manning on same page
Demaryius Thomas, WR, DEN
4:20 PM
News: Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas said Wednesday he feels as comfortable as ever in his rapport with quarterback Peyton Manning. "It’s sky-high right now," Thomas said of his chemistry with Manning. "I know what he wants. I know where to be on the field. I feel like the more we’re on the field, the better I get, just in seeing what he wants from me and seeing what he’s looking for.”
Analysis: Thomas had a true breakout year in 2012, turning into the Fantasy stud that many expected him to be, which happened in his third year in the NFL. Thomas finished eighth in the league in catches (94), fourth in yards (1,434) to go along with his 10 touchdowns. He enters this season as a No. 1 Fantasy receiver, and he should be drafted in all leagues by Round 3.

Vernon Davis
Davis gets boost in value
Vernon Davis, TE, SF
2:32 PM
News: USA Today reports 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree tore his Achilles tendon on Tuesday and will undergo surgery. It is not known if he will try to play this season. While this injury hurts the 49ers, it should help tight end Vernon Davis, who could become the No. 1 option now for quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Analysis: Davis had a down year in 2012 and struggled once Kaepernick took over for Alex Smith. He stepped up his performance in the playoffs, and hopefully he can pick up from there, especially with Crabtree out. Davis is a No. 1 Fantasy tight end in all leagues, especially after this injury, and he's worth drafting as early as Round 6.

Anquan Boldin
Boldin now No. 1 option?
Anquan Boldin, WR, SF
2:29 PM
News: USA Today reports 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree tore his Achilles tendon on Tuesday and will undergo surgery. It is not known if he will try to play this season. The injury now elevates Anquan Boldin to No. 1 on the depth chart. Boldin was traded to the 49ers this offseason from the Ravens.
Analysis: Boldin, at this point in his career, was suited more for a No. 2 receiver role than a No. 1 option. Last year, as the No. 1 option for the Ravens, he caught 65 passes for 921 yards and four touchdowns during the regular season, but he stepped up in the playoffs with 22 catches for 380 yards and four touchdowns. Still, this injury helps his Fantasy value, and Boldin now has the potential to be a No. 3 Fantasy receiver worth a mid-round pick.

Arthur Brown
Brown has hernia surgery
Arthur Brown, ILB, BAL
3:54 PM
News: The Ravens announced rookie linebacker Arthur Brown had sports hernia surgery and will need four to six weeks to recover. He should be fine for the start of training camp.
Analysis: Brown has a chance to fill the middle linebacker spot vacated by Ray Lewis, but there are some concerns. He's not a big guy, definitely not as big as Lewis, and there's some issues with where his head's at after he transferred from Miami back home to Kansas State. Throw in a hernia and there's even more of a road block. If he can crack the Ravens starting lineup as many expect, he'll be a candidate for big tackle totals every year. We'll keep an eye on him in camp. For now he's worth a late-round pick in seasonal formats, a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a middle-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

 
 
 
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