Monday, June 15, 2009

FSH: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

June 15th, 2009 10:30pm PST

David's Daily Digest
[My Take]



My Take...

WR OCHOCINCO BUILDING NEW BOND WITH QUARTERBACK
My Fantasy Read:
While it may seem satirical, the fact that Johnson is working at renewing his bond with his quarterback could be a very good sign for the bewildered receiver. Last season “Ocho” was lost in obscurity, but with a fresh start in 2009 he could rebound big and be nice sleeper pick for some fantasy owners this season.

WR BRANDON LLOYD SIGNS WITH BRONCOS
My Fantasy Read:
The former Bears receiver has inked a deal with the Denver Broncos. Lloyd will be re-united with his former quarterback Kyle Orton. While Lloyd did show some promise early in his career, his stint in Chicago was hardly worth taking notice of. The injury pronned receiver could possibly rebound in the “Patriots West” system, but he’ll need to stay healthy this offseason. Even if Lloyd hangs around, he’ll have more value as a waiver wire pick-up, should he show anything this season.

TE OWEN MCDANIELS A NOW SHOW AT MANDATORY CAMP
My Fantasy Read:
In a surprising move the Texans tight end was a no-show after signing his one year tender. It appears the talented receiver is trying to angle for a long term deal. While he postures, he runs the risk of receiving fines for missing the mandatory camp. Daniels is too talented for the Texans not to deal, I would expect to see a deal completed by training camp and Daniels ready to be a top five fantasy TE this season.

QB BRETT FAVRE CONFIRMS “CONSIDERING RETURN”
My Fantasy Read:
In an interview on Joe Buck’s new HBO show, the retired quarterback confirmed that he is considering returning to football. Favre also confirmed the surgery to repair his torn bicep. He is currently rehabbing and should be fully recovered in another two weeks. Only time will tell, but its sounding more and more like Favre will return and in two weeks we should have our answer.

WR BRANDON MARSHALL WANTS OUT OF DENVER?
My Fantasy Read:
The Bronco’s chronic off-the-field problem child has decided to throw a fit and demand a trade. How fitting for a player that has become such a huge risk factor that the Bronco’s don’t dare re-sign him too early. There is no question that the talented wideout has earned top dollars at his position, but because of his immature antics off the field, he’s not likely to see that kind of money, at least not in Denver. The Broncos diffused one combustion able situation early in the offseason, by trading away one spoiled brat, why not do it again? If Marshall departs Denver his stock will definitely be in limbo until owners see where he lands.


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