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Jamey Eisenberg

2010 Draft Prep: Standard 12-team mock draft

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


It's here. The start of training camp. The official beginning of the football season.

As NFL players don their helmets and pads, Fantasy owners take out their cheat sheets and draft kits. It's time to get ready for Draft Day, and we're here to help.

This is the first of 11 mock drafts we will be doing between now and Week 1 of the regular season. We're starting with a standard, 12-team mock draft because that's the format most Fantasy owners use. At the end of training camp, these 12 owners will draft again in the same format to see what's changed following a full slate of preseason games.

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A lot will happen during that time, and we've got you covered. So stay tuned, and get ready for the best time of year. The fun for all Fantasy owners is taking part in drafts.

That's why we always ask you to follow along. If there's a draft pick you like or feel was too early, send us an email to dmfantasyfootball@cbs.com . Put "Mock Draft" in the subject line and share your thoughts on the draft.

In this league all touchdowns are worth six points, and we award one point for every 10 yards rushing and receiving and one point for every 25 yards passing. We feature a starting lineup of QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, TE, K, DST and a FLEX (RB/WR/TE). There will also be six reserve spots for a 15-round draft.

Our draft order is as follows:

1. Jamey Eisenberg, CBSSports.com Senior Fantasy Writer
2. Steve Spierer, CBSSports.com Fantasy Writer
3. Scott White, CBSSports.com Fantasy Writer
4. Al Melchior, CBSSports.com Data Analyst
5. Michael Hurcomb, CBSSports.com Fantasy Writer
6. Dave Richard, CBSSports.com Senior Fantasy Writer
7. Jeff Lippman, CBSSports.com Fantasy Writer
8. Ross Devonport, CBSSports.com Senior Fantasy Writer
9. Ed Gauna, CBSSports.com Fantasy Writer
10. Sergio Gonzalez, CBSSports.com Fantasy Writer
11. Eric Mack, CBSSports.com Senior Fantasy Writer
12. Adam Moore, CBSSports.com Fantasy Writer

Draft Results
Round 1
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Chris Johnson
2 Steve Spierer Adrian Peterson
3 Scott White Maurice Jones-Drew
4 Al Melchior Michael Turner
5 Michael Hurcomb Ray Rice
6 Dave Richard Frank Gore
7 Jeff Lippman Steven Jackson
8 Ross Devonport DeAngelo Williams
9 Ed Gauna Andre Johnson
10 Sergio Gonzalez Drew Brees
11 Eric Mack Rashard Mendenhall
12 Adam Moore Peyton Manning
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 1 review:
This is a standard league, so this is a standard way to start the first round with those eight running backs. Andre Johnson is great value at No. 9 overall, even in this format, and he will likely go earlier in most leagues. Brees, as expected, is the first quarterback off the board, followed by Manning. That’s the order it should go in most leagues, but don’t be surprised to see Aaron Rodgers in the first round also. All three quarterbacks are in a class by their own this season.
Round 2
Pick Team Player
1 Adam Moore Randy Moss
2 Eric Mack Aaron Rodgers
3 Sergio Gonzalez Shonn Greene
4 Ed Gauna Cedric Benson
5 Ross Devonport Ryan Grant
6 Jeff Lippman Ryan Mathews
7 Dave Richard DeSean Jackson
8 Michael Hurcomb Reggie Wayne
9 Al Melchior Knowshon Moreno
10 Scott White LeSean McCoy
11 Steve Spierer Matt Schaub
12 Jamey Eisenberg Larry Fitzgerald
Dave Richard's Round 2 review:
Several things stunned me in this round: The fall of Aaron Rodgers, the rise of Matt Schaub (over Tom Brady) and the sheer number of running backs taken – six (Knowshon Moreno was drafted before his injury took place). I would expect to see more receivers in Round 2 in your draft and less running backs.
Round 3
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Calvin Johnson
2 Steve Spierer Miles Austin
3 Scott White Roddy White
4 Al Melchior Tom Brady
5 Michael Hurcomb Marques Colston
6 Dave Richard Joseph Addai
7 Jeff Lippman Jamaal Charles
8 Ross Devonport Sidney Rice
9 Ed Gauna Brandon Marshall
10 Sergio Gonzalez Anquan Boldin
11 Eric Mack Jonathan Stewart
12 Adam Moore Pierre Thomas
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 3 review:
Brady falling to Round 3 is a steal, especially since he went after Schaub. It was also shocking to see Johnson fall this far, and you can see how I built my team with the No. 1 overall running back followed by two Top 5 wide receivers in the first three rounds with Fitzgerald. I’d be surprised if I could do that again in any league. Seven receivers went in this round, and the drop-off in talent at receiver gets pretty shallow after Round 4.
Round 4
Pick Team Player
1 Adam Moore Beanie Wells
2 Eric Mack Steve Smith (NYG)
3 Sergio Gonzalez Ronnie Brown
4 Ed Gauna Tony Romo
5 Ross Devonport Greg Jennings
6 Jeff Lippman Chad Ochocinco
7 Dave Richard Wes Welker
8 Michael Hurcomb Brandon Jacobs
9 Al Melchior Steve Smith (CAR)
10 Scott White Philip Rivers
11 Steve Spierer Antonio Gates
12 Jamey Eisenberg Ben Tate
Dave Richard's Round 4 review:
Beanie Wells in Round 4 was a big surprise, but otherwise I think this round was indicative of what you might find in your leagues. If there was a reach, it was Ben Tate with the last pick in the round since he hasn't earned a starting job yet. Brandon Jacobs was a smidge of a reach, too. A month ago, my pick of Wes Welker would have been ugly, but now that he looks ready for action come September the pick isn't too bad at all.
Round 5
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Jahvid Best
2 Steve Spierer Marion Barber
3 Scott White Dallas Clark
4 Al Melchior Percy Harvin
5 Michael Hurcomb Matt Forte
6 Dave Richard Vernon Davis
7 Jeff Lippman Dwayne Bowe
8 Ross Devonport Clinton Portis
9 Ed Gauna Felix Jones
10 Sergio Gonzalez Mike Sims-Walker
11 Eric Mack Jason Witten
12 Adam Moore Michael Crabtree
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 5 review:
Portis was selected too early in this draft, and he shouldn’t be taken in Round 5. You also might see this in a lot in drafts where Barber comes off the board followed by Jones a few picks later. Forte was an excellent selection here, and Fantasy owners are going to be pleased with his production this season. He will bounce back after last year’s down season due to injuries. Forte will play well for new offensive coordinator Mike Martz.
Round 6
Pick Team Player
1 Adam Moore Tony Gonzalez
2 Eric Mack Hakeem Nicks
3 Sergio Gonzalez Brent Celek
4 Ed Gauna Jermichael Finley
5 Ross Devonport Joe Flacco
6 Jeff Lippman Jay Cutler
7 Dave Richard Brett Favre
8 Michael Hurcomb Kevin Kolb
9 Al Melchior Cadillac Williams
10 Scott White Pierre Garcon
11 Steve Spierer Ahmad Bradshaw
12 Jamey Eisenberg Matt Ryan
Dave Richard's Round 6 review:
Three tight ends and five quarterbacks dominated this round, and it didn't have to happen this way. First of all, Celek behind Gonzalez was a steal, and Favre after Flacco and Cutler was equally sneaky (assuming Favre plays; otherwise I made a boneheaded pick). But get this: Only two running backs taken in Round 6. I thought this was the year where we could find running backs later than normal. Guess we'll have to see what happens in Round 7.
Round 7
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Justin Forsett
2 Steve Spierer Donald Driver
3 Scott White Fred Jackson
4 Al Melchior Hines Ward
5 Michael Hurcomb LaDainian Tomlinson
6 Dave Richard Reggie Bush
7 Jeff Lippman Steve Breaston
8 Ross Devonport C.J. Spiller
9 Ed Gauna Ricky Williams
10 Sergio Gonzalez Malcom Floyd
11 Eric Mack Santana Moss
12 Adam Moore Montario Hardesty
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 7 review:
Forsett is one of my favorite sleepers, and I wouldn’t be afraid to draft him in Round 5 or 6. He’s going to thrive playing for new offensive line coach Alex Gibbs, who has made a living with his zone-blocking scheme. Driver went too early since he could be due for a down year, but I love the pick of Floyd in this round since he could thrive with Vincent Jackson out. Hardesty also went too soon since he’s dealing with a knee injury in training camp.
Round 8
Pick Team Player
1 Adam Moore T.J. Houshmandzadeh
2 Eric Mack Jeremy Maclin
3 Sergio Gonzalez Vincent Jackson
4 Ed Gauna Thomas Jones
5 Ross Devonport Terrell Owens
6 Jeff Lippman Visanthe Shiancoe
7 Dave Richard Eli Manning
8 Michael Hurcomb Owen Daniels
9 Al Melchior Zach Miller
10 Scott White Michael Bush
11 Steve Spierer Mike Wallace
12 Jamey Eisenberg Jerome Harrison
Dave Richard's Round 8 review:
A lot of names stick out here. Terrell Owens has gone from Fantasy afterthought to a mid-round pick after signing in Cincinnati, and he's worth being taken at this point. He's got modest expectations, and for players like that a mid-round pick is OK since there's not a lot of risk in striking out here compared to an earlier pick. Jeremy Maclin and T.J. Houshmandzadeh are the same story. Michael Bush is starting to trickle up draft boards because he's a projected starter and certainly someone who should see a decent amount of work this year. People fear Raiders, though, which might explain why he wasn't swiped in Round 6 or 7. As for Vincent Jackson, he's a total gamble in Round 8 since all signs point to him missing the first 10 weeks of the season due to a contract dispute and a suspension. I wouldn't touch him in Round 8 at all. Too risky.
Round 9
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Robert Meachem
2 Steve Spierer Kellen Winslow
3 Scott White Donovan McNabb
4 Al Melchior Tim Hightower
5 Michael Hurcomb Carson Palmer
6 Dave Richard Chester Taylor
7 Jeff Lippman Kenny Britt
8 Ross Devonport Laurence Maroney
9 Ed Gauna Donald Brown
10 Sergio Gonzalez Steve Slaton
11 Eric Mack Jets DST
12 Adam Moore Eagles DST
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 9 review:
There were three running backs who went for good value in this round – Hightower, Taylor and Slaton. All are backup rushers, but they should still produce this season, including Taylor. He will play behind Forte, but he’ll still have plenty of productive weeks. Hightower is an excellent receiver and could be called upon even more to catch the ball with Boldin gone. And Slaton is still going to be a vital part of the Texans’ offense even with the addition of Tate.
Round 10
Pick Team Player
1 Adam Moore Willis McGahee
2 Eric Mack Kevin Smith
3 Sergio Gonzalez Darren Sproles
4 Ed Gauna Santonio Holmes
5 Ross Devonport Devin Aromashodu
6 Jeff Lippman Ben Roethlisberger
7 Dave Richard Darren McFadden
8 Michael Hurcomb Devin Hester
9 Al Melchior Chris Cooley
10 Scott White Braylon Edwards
11 Steve Spierer Vikings DST
12 Jamey Eisenberg Lee Evans
Dave Richard's Round 10 review:
You know, because the running back, quarterback and tight end positions are so deep this year, there are many values to rake in on Draft Day in the double-digit rounds. Here, I see Santonio Holmes, Ben Roethlisberger, Darren McFadden, Devin Hester and Chris Cooley as really good picks. All have the potential to put up big games given their abilities and their history, and Holmes and Roethlisberger in particular are good choices. Yeah, they'll start the season suspended and taking up space on rosters, but once they return they should be polished pieces for Fantasy owners to trade or start. If you're drafting and really happy with your team by this point, don't be afraid to grab one of them and hope to turn them loose come Week 5.
Round 11
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Chad Henne
2 Steve Spierer Toby Gerhart
3 Scott White Derrick Mason
4 Al Melchior Cowboys DST
5 Michael Hurcomb Steelers DST
6 Dave Richard Larry Johnson
7 Jeff Lippman Mike Bell
8 Ross Devonport John Carlson
9 Ed Gauna 49ers DST
10 Sergio Gonzalez Packers DST
11 Eric Mack Anthony Gonzalez
12 Adam Moore Chris Chambers
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 11 review:
This was another round with great sleepers coming off the board. Henne, Johnson, Carlson and Gonzalez could end up as starting Fantasy options this year if they get a few breaks. Mason also fell too far given the way he’s played and his rapport with Flacco, but the addition of Boldin has scared plenty of owners. He can still be very good as a No. 3 Fantasy wide receiver. And as you can see, the run on defenses has started.
Round 12
Pick Team Player
1 Adam Moore Correll Buckhalter
2 Eric Mack Mario Manningham
3 Sergio Gonzalez Dexter McCluster
4 Ed Gauna Jerricho Cotchery
5 Ross Devonport Ravens DST
6 Jeff Lippman Jabar Gaffney
7 Dave Richard Austin Collie
8 Michael Hurcomb Dez Bryant
9 Al Melchior Matt Cassel
10 Scott White Marshawn Lynch
11 Steve Spierer Kevin Walter
12 Jamey Eisenberg Arian Foster
Dave Richard's Round 12 review:
A lot of people were grasping at straws by this point, but you don't have to be. Picks made in this round that I'd recommend for you to consider late in your drafts include: Matt Cassel, Jabar Gaffney, Austin Collie (I love this guy), and upside-laden rookies Dexter McCluster and Dez Bryant. One more: Texans running back Arian Foster, who had first-team reps all spring and should play in some capacity this season. You could do worse (Marshawn Lynch).
Round 13
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Giants DST
2 Steve Spierer Alex Smith
3 Scott White Eddie Royal
4 Al Melchior Julius Jones
5 Michael Hurcomb Kevin Boss
6 Dave Richard Nate Washington
7 Jeff Lippman Bears DST
8 Ross Devonport Josh Freeman
9 Ed Gauna Matthew Stafford
10 Sergio Gonzalez Mark Sanchez
11 Eric Mack Roy E. Williams
12 Adam Moore Matt Leinart
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 13 review:
This was easily the round where backup quarterbacks were flying off the board, and this should illustrate why it pays to take a backup quarterback a round or two earlier. If you don’t want to get stuck with the likes of Freeman, Stafford and Sanchez then you’ll want to grab Palmer, McNabb, Roethlisberger, Henne or Smith before it’s too late. I like the late-round pick on Williams, and Royal could have a bounce-back year in his third season.
Round 14
Pick Team Player
1 Adam Moore Lynell Hamilton
2 Eric Mack Stephen Gostkowski
3 Sergio Gonzalez Chargers DST
4 Ed Gauna Derrick Ward
5 Ross Devonport Mike Williams
6 Jeff Lippman Jonathan Dwyer
7 Dave Richard Garrett Hartley
8 Michael Hurcomb Golden Tate
9 Al Melchior Dustin Keller
10 Scott White Saints DST
11 Steve Spierer Josh Cribbs
12 Jamey Eisenberg Heath Miller
Dave Richard's Round 14 review:
Typically this is when I'd recommend picking up a kicker or a DST, but I'll focus on some of the skill-position players we see in this round. The best value picks were Mike Williams, a promising rookie receiver expected to start for the Buccaneers, and Dustin Keller, who might serve as the third tight end for Melchior's team but still has some potential. I also liked Josh Cribbs late – he's a guy the Browns will have to use to pump some juice into their dormant offense.
Round 15
Pick Team Player
1 Jamey Eisenberg Ryan Longwell
2 Steve Spierer David Akers
3 Scott White Mason Crosby
4 Al Melchior Nate Kaeding
5 Michael Hurcomb Rob Bironas
6 Dave Richard Patriots DST
7 Jeff Lippman Lawrence Tynes
8 Ross Devonport David Buehler
9 Ed Gauna Neil Rackers
10 Sergio Gonzalez Adam Vinatieri
11 Eric Mack Javon Ringer
12 Adam Moore Shayne Graham
Jamey Eisenberg's Round 15 review:
The round of kickers. This is the round you should take a kicker in all leagues. As you can see, 10 of the 12 picks were kickers, and while you might miss out on Hartley or Gostkowski, the difference in scoring from the best kicker to the No. 10 kicker isn’t that much. You should always wait until your final pick to fill this spot on your roster.

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Player News
Mike Wallace
Wallace would 'most definitely' consider new team
Mike Wallace, WR, PIT
2/22/2012
News: In an interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio on Wednesday, wideout Mike Wallace spoke candidly about possibly signing with a new team if the Steelers do not give him the franchise tag this offseason. Wallace is scheduled to be a restricted free agent and will at least receive a first-round tender offer from the Steelers, which means a team willing to part with a first-round pick can sign him to an offer sheet. When asked if he would consider signing with the 49ers or Patriots, two teams with late first-round picks and a need at receiver, Wallace said: "Most definitely. Those are the two true playoff-caliber teams who I think that the right person and right piece to those guys will put them over the top. All they need is one more piece to any one of those puzzles on both sides of those teams. So most definitely, they're Super Bowl contenders. If I were to consider going somewhere else, those would definitely be two teams ... I wouldn't want to go anywhere and leave the situation where I'm at where I have a great quarterback and a great organization and go somewhere where I don't feel like I can succeed."
Analysis: Wallace went on to drive two points home: He feels as though he deserves a wealthy contract, and that he wants to play for a winner. The Niners and Patriots qualify, as do 2011 playoff teams like the Texans, Ravens and Bengals, all of whom have late first-round picks and an interest in improving their receiving corps while weakening the Steelers. Not many restricted free agents change teams, but the circumstances in Pittsburgh favor Wallace because the Steelers don't have a lot of cap room to allot to Wallace. Fantasy owners have come to rely on Wallace as a low-end No. 1 option but keep in mind that if he does sign a long-term deal, he will not be in a contract year in 2012, which is what he would be if he were franchised or signed to a one-year tender offer by the Steelers. It's going to get interesting starting around March 5.

Steve Johnson
No tag expected for Stevie
Steve Johnson, WR, BUF
2/22/2012
News: The Bills and wide receiver Steve Johnson are "far apart" on a contract extension and might be allowed to test free agency. The Buffalo News claims a league source told them that Johnson is not expected to receive the franchise tag. Meetings between Johnson's representatives and the Bills are scheduled for during the NFL Combine.
Analysis: Johnson just made it to 1,004 yards in 2011 with seven touchdowns, so he proved that his smashing 2010 campaign wasn't a fluke while also proving that he's not an elite NFL receiver. There could be some risk in drafting Johnson this summer in that he'll get a nice contract extension and might only be as good as he was this past season. Treat him like a No. 2 Fantasy wideout but not one worth reaching for in drafts this summer. Expect him to be taken between Rounds 5 and 7.

Jermichael Finley
Finley gets two-year deal
Jermichael Finley, TE, GB
1:01 AM
News: Green Bay signed tight end Jermichael Finley to a two-year deal on Wednesday, reportedly worth around $15 million. Finley posted career-best numbers in 2011, catching 55 passes for 767 yards. He also caught eight touchdowns from Aaron Rodgers.
Analysis: Finley did have three scores in one game last year, but the fact he's one of Rodger's favorite targets is a good sign. Only four times in 2011 did he have 10 or more Fantasy points in a game. Finley is an attractive No. 1 tight end who can be had between Rounds 5 and 6 in drafts this summer.

Cedric Benson
Sounds like CedBen's done in Cincy
Cedric Benson, RB, CIN
2/22/2012
News: Cedric Benson appeared on SiriusXM NFL Radio Tuesday night and expressed his unhappiness with where he stands with the Bengals. The running back is slated to be a free agent but told the station he has not heard from his team yet this offseason about returning. This comes on the heels of offensive coordinator Jay Gruden saying that he'd "like to have all our guys back." Benson is miffed not only with the team's silence but also with how their offense, under Gruden, worked in 2011. "I just think we didn't stick with what the offense was built on," Benson said. "Since I've been there the past four years we've ran the football to try and win games. Even when we had Carson (Palmer) and Chad (Ochocinco), we still kept a strong identity in the run game. I just feel we got away from it. We didn't let that part of the offense grow the way it could have."
Analysis: Someone should tell Benson that the reason why the offense changed gears in 2011 was because of great young talents A.J. Green and Andy Dalton, not to mention a decline in production from Benson himself. Benson's carries dipped under 300 for the first time in three seasons while his rushing yardage fell for the third consecutive season. He also caught just 15 passes for 82 yards over the course of the year, a notable drop-off from 2010. Benson scored six touchdowns but only once in the Bengals' final five regular-season games (he also scored once in the Bengals' first five regular-season games). We suspect Benson, who will turn 30, is done in Cincinnati, which means he might wind up elsewhere as a secondary back. Don't expect much from him in 2012; think middle- to late-round pick if that happens.

Hines Ward
Freeman: Ward might still retire
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
2/22/2012
News: Despite publicly stating that he has no plans to retire, Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward is still considering the option according to CBSSports.com NFL Insider Mike Freeman. Ward, who pleaded guilty Wednesday to reckless driving and no contest to a charge of failing to maintain lane as part of a plea deal in Georgia, has said he's willing to take a pay cut to stay with the Steelers and has expressed an interest in continuing his career.
Analysis: The Steelers have yet to make a decision on Ward but if they cut him loose it might be hard for the veteran to find a new team much less a prominent role in an offense.

Jackie Battle
Battle ready for free agency
Jackie Battle, RB, KC
2/22/2012
News: Chiefs RB Jackie Battle becomes a free agent in March and he’s looking forward to testing the waters. "They (Chiefs) said they wanted me back, but I was going to just see what my options were before I made that decision," Battle said on SiriusXM NFL Radio. "I don't know what their strategy is, but I'm going to go out there and look around a little bit."
Analysis: Battle had taken over as Kansas City's primary running back after All-Pro Jamaal Charles went down with a season-ending knee injury in Week 2. Battle ran for 597 yards and two touchdowns this season but didn't make a good impression while doing it. He is likely to land a backup role to Charles next season if he remains with the Chiefs. Fantasy owners should bother with him.

Matt Flynn
Jennings: Flynn will be 'outstanding'
Matt Flynn, QB, GB
2/22/2012
News: Packers receiver Greg Jennings didn't catch many passes from Matt Flynn over their time together in Green Bay but knows he'll be a good quarterback when given the opportunity. Flynn is expected to sign with a new team this offseason and at least have the chance to compete for a starting job. "Matt's going to be an outstanding quarterback in this league," Jennings told USA Today. "He's gotten a lot of attention because of his output in the games he's had. It goes deeper than that. The way he's prepared himself. The way he's handled the situation of being the backup wasn't typical. He approached every game as I saw Aaron do: As a starter. As if Aaron was not going to play and he was going to lead us to a win. What everyone saw in that Detroit game was a guy who prepared himself physically and mentally as though he was a starter."
Analysis: Flynn hasn't played much while Aaron Rodgers has shined, but when he has played he's been nothing short of fantastic: In his last two starts vs. the Lions this year and at the Patriots in 2010 he totaled nine touchdowns, 731 passing yards and two interceptions. Smart money is on Flynn landing in Miami with former offensive coordinator Joe Philbin now serving as head coach; if that happens then he'll be worth drafting late as a No. 2 Fantasy QB.

Browns
Shurmur: We can win with Colt
Browns, TQB CLE,
2/22/2012
News: Browns coach Pat Shurmur told the News-Herald of Northern Ohio that he has not given up on quarterback Colt McCoy. "I think it's fair to say (McCoy) has some things he has to improve on," Shurmur said. "They're quantifiable, whether it's footwork, a better feel for the progressions, a better feel for the targets he's throwing to. I think all that is refined when you have an offseason (program) to help. ... I think he can be very good if he plays at a high level like I think he can and makes the improvements he can to help us put the ball in the end zone [to] win football games. I'm expecting that he will. The thing that's encouraging to me is he a guy you know is going to work at it."
Analysis: We don't buy it. McCoy was essentially handed the starting job with the Browns last year and completed 265 of 463 passes for 2733 yards and 14 touchdowns in 13 starts. With the Browns getting the chance to improve at quarterback this offseason, we think McCoy might wind up as the backup in Cleveland. If that happens, then it makes sense that Shurmur speaks glowingly about his passer. We'll see what happens, but McCoy shouldn't be on your Fantasy radar unless in deep leagues that start multiple quarterbacks.

Bradie James
Cowboys to part ways with two LBs?
Bradie James, ILB, DAL
2/22/2012
News: Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones hinted that linebackers Keith Brooking and Bradie James might be done with the team. "Bradie and Brooking are two of the best leaders, personalities I have ever had the pleasure of being around," he said Tuesday according to the Dallas Morning News. "They're great guys. Unfortunately, all good things come to an end. That's what we've got to decide. But no one respects those guys more than we do, our family does, than the Cowboys do. Obviously when you make a decision to continue or discontinue, it is a big one."
Analysis: Both James and Brooking admitted before the end of last season that they figured their time with the Cowboys was up. Both had 50 or fewer total tackles last season and are likely going to get phased out because of their age and declining skills.

Jimmy Clausen
Clausen a cap casualty in Carolina?
Jimmy Clausen, QB, CAR
2/22/2012
News: The Charlotte Observer reports that the Panthers might waive QB Jimmy Clausen to save just over $900,000 in salary cap space. Clausen has been replaced by Cam Newton as the starting quarterback in Carolina.
Analysis: Clausen didn't play at all in 2011 and has dim prospects for 2012.

 
 
 
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