Monday, August 25, 2008

FFI: Searching The ScrapHeap - PWK4


Here’s a list of emerging players who may have gone undrafted in your fantasy drafts:


KURT WARNER (QB-AZ.):
News out Arizona reports that the 37-year-old Warner has overtaken Matt Leinart as the Cardinals’ starting quarterback. Despite his issues in feeling pressure in the pocket, the one-time league and Super Bowl MVP is an accurate thrower, fully capable of orchestrating a quick-tempo aerial attack. During the second half of 2007, Warner led all quarterbacks with 21 passing touchdowns.

J.T. O’SULLIVAN (QB-SF):
The three-man quarterback competition is officially over in the City by the Bay, as O’Sullivan put forth another convincing performance by completing 7-of-8 passes for 126 yards and one score versus Chicago last Thursday. The career backup has proven to be much more than a game manager by making downfield throws throughout the preseason to receivers Josh Morgan and Jason Hill, along with tight end Vernon Davis. O’Sullivan’s quick release and mobility in the pocket make him a very intriguing option with upside.

LEON WASHINGTON (RB-NYJ):
For those of you in deep leagues in search of an explosive flex back capable of taking it to the house any time he has the ball in hands, it’s time to take notice of Leon Washington. Although he hasn’t received as many touches as the number one runner, Thomas Jones, the 5-8, 202 lb. back has shown much more bounce in his step than the ex-Chicago Bear, who seems a bit sluggish in the early going. Regardless of what type of season Jones has, look for the former Florida State dynamo to be used quite often in the passing game, where he can be hard to stop in open space.

CHRIS PERRY (RB-CIN): Although his preseason stats aren’t extraordinary (30 carries for 101 yards and one touchdown), Perry has impressed coaches with his power running style, which sees him continually churning his legs and breaking tackles. Since Rudi Johnson is down with a hamstring injury, coach Marvin Lewis has already anointed Perry as the starting running back. If the former Michigan standout can improve his pass catching, he may end up being one of the season’s grand revelations.

KEVIN WALTER (WR-HOU): Often compared to Wes Welker, the 27-year-old Walter is a big, sturdy possession receiver who does an excellent job of getting open by shielding defenders. The sure-handed Texan has picked up right where he left off last year by being quarterback Matt Schuab’s favorite target in the preseason and posting consecutive performances of 6/100/1 and 6/61/1. While Andre’ Johnson remains the big-play wide out, Walter may just end up with more catches, which is golden in point-per-reception leagues.

RONALD CURRY (WR-OAK):
With receiver Javon Walker not being what he once was and Drew Carter’s season-ending knee injury, it’s time to jump on Curry---in a hurry! The former point guard has shed eight pounds in the off-season and is looking as quick as ever. Curry is also strong enough to make plays over the middle. Look for him to be especially useful in point-per-reception leagues.

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