Monday, July 27, 2009

FSH: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

July 27th, 2009 11:30pm PST

David's Daily Digest
[My Take]


More football news and happenings from around the league; here’s the latest I am hearing, reading, and following with my take on things and how they will impact the coming fantasy season……

My Take...

RB KNOWSHON MORENO A NO-SHOW AT CAMP
My Fantasy Read:
This could be really big news for any fantasy owner eying the rookie early in any fantasy draft. With two veteran poised and ready to start, it would not be a good idea for Moreno to hold-out. In the event of a lengthy hold-out Moreno’s stock value would likely nose-dive with Correll Buckhalter being the current favorite to start.

WR TERRELL OWENS RECEIVING HIGH PRAISE FROM HIS QB
My Fantasy Read:
It’s always good news to hear your team’s quarterback singing the praises about his best weapon. There’s no question that Owens is in incredible shape and appears to have plenty left in the tank. The big secret here will be his indirect positive effect on fellow wideout Lee Evans, who figures to see a lot of single coverage this season.

TE DONALD LEE TO PLAY FEWER SNAPS
My Fantasy Read:
The football word is the Packers intend to limit or reduce the number of snaps that Lee will play in 2009. Last season Lee played in nearly three-quarters of the teams total offensive snaps and finished with 39 catches with five touchdowns. While fewer reps could reduce his overall total of catches, he’ll still figure in as a key option in the red-zone. He’ll still have some value as a mid-level TE2.

WR MICHAEL CRABTREE BEING LABELED A RISK
My Fantasy Read:
According to ProfootballTalk.com, Crabtree remains unsigned and could be a no-show on Tuesday. There is some thought Crabtree could still be healing from his foot injury and the delayed negotiations could be a stall tactic to buy him some time. Whether there is any truth or rumor, some experts are labeling the rookie a very high risky fantasy pick at this time.


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