Tuesday, May 26, 2009

FSH: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

May 26th, 2009 9:30pm PST

David's Daily Digest
[My Take]


Just browsing the daily headlines from this week and offering my take on what I hear and what I’m seeing.

My Take...

TE VERNON DAVIS COULD A BIGGER ROLE IN 2009?
My Fantasy Read:
Davis is claiming that in the team’s new offense the tight end position will be a focal point. Even if that is the case, Davis has been a bust the last two seasons, so fantasy owners should not put too much stock in these claims just yet.

RB THOMAS JONES WILL REPORT TO JETS OTA
My Fantasy Read:
It seems that the Jets running back may be coming to his better senses. According to his agent Jones will report with the team for their upcoming OTA on Wednesday. Jones is looking for a new deal and his best chance of getting one will be back on field showing the team he’s still gone something left. Jones will be 31 in August and is in his 10th season, he’s not likely to see a new deal and could be a fantasy risk if he decides to boycott more voluntary workouts or mandatory for that matter.

WR MATT JONES MAY AVOID SUSPENSION
My Fantasy Read:
According to Matt Jones’ agent, the former Jaguar will not be suspended by the NFL afterall. Jones was expected to receive a suspension for violating court-mandated drug program, but that no longer seems to be the case. With the suspension null and void, Jones may find work somewhere, but his fantasy value is going to depend on where he lands.

WR ANQUAN BOLDIN LOOKING TO REPLACE ROSENHAUS
My Fantasy Read:
The Cardinals disgruntled receiver is now unhappy with not only his team, but now his agent. With no progress regarding a new contract, Boldin may be looking for someone new to get a deal done now. Regardless of where Q lands, he’s still a top 10 receiver, but there’s no question there are only a few places where his fantasy stock won’t take a hit if he leaves Arizona.

QB TOM BRADY RETURNS TO THE FIELD
My Fantasy Read:
The NFL’s former MVP (2007) made his long awaited return to the field on Tuesday when he practiced with the Team during their voluntary OTA. Brady was a full participant in the non-contact drills. Brady is well on his way to returning to 100%, but after missing so much football and being away from the game as long as he was, fantasy owners may want to use some caution. Brady will be better than most, but as good as he was could be a different story.


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