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Michael Crabtree vs. Dez Bryant
The perceived Dynasty Value of two young potential Beast wideouts - Michael Crabtree and Dez Bryant - is very close. While they are both extremely talented players on high powered offenses, they are very different fantasy prospects. Crabtree is already a valuable Dynasty commodity on the verge of a breakout. Dez is firmly situated as a Top-5 Dynasty Rookie Draft pick and is said to have as high an upside as any WR in the league. 2009's must have rookie WR goes head to head versus this year's...who is the better Dynasty prospect?
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Up until this season, if you rostered Steve Smith you either had a beastly WR from Carolina or a potential PPR asset from the Giants. But the "other" Steve Smith is leading the league in receptions through Week 8 with 53, is fourth with 662 yards receiving and has a career-best 4 TD grabs. The Panthers version of Steve Smith has 30 catches, 414 yards and just 1 TD as he plays at age 30.
One great name, two great fantasy wide receivers. Which Steve Smith do you want on your Dynasty roster?
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Anquan Boldin
Anquan Boldin plays with a reckless abandon and fearlessness that makes him one of the best wide receiver talents in the NFL...and also makes him very much prone to injuries. Boldin has been a stud just about every one of his six seasons, just as long as he could keep himself on the field. Boldin will be 29 years old in October and his Dynasty value is on the fence. On one hand, you have a stud WR on a high-powered pass first offense. On the other, you have an injury prone player on a team where he isn't the WR1 and his QB is 38 years old. What is a dynasty owner to do?
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DeAngelo Williams / Jonathan Stewart
The most talented backfield duo in football resides in Carolina. After being drafted 13th overall in the 2008 Draft, many were predicting big things for Jonathan Stewart. But it was the incumbent RB, DeAngelo Williams, who burst onto the fantasy scene last season with a breakout performance. Stewart made the most out of his carries as well and scored 10 TD's. So, which Panthers RB do you want to own in a dynasty league?
Dynasty Fantasy Football...Get Serious!
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Marion Barber
Entering the league as a punishing running back from the University of Minnesota, Barber was a popular fantasy sleeper as a rookie in 2005. In 2006, he carved out a name for himself by scoring 16 total TD's and he continued to cement his status in 2007 with more of the same. Barber was getting a limited number of touches, but he was making them count. So it was understandable that expectations were high for Marion "the Barbarian" Barber entering the 2008 season. Julius Jones was in Seattle and the Cowboys were prepared to give Barber the lion's share of touches for the first time in his career. Fantasy superstardom was in his sights, but the season did not go exactly according to fantasy owners and the Cowboys plans. As we look at the 2009 season and beyond, Marion Barber's fantasy value is changing again...
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Jason Campbell
As a 2005 first round draft pick out of Auburn, Jason Campbell was expected to be the face of the Redskins franchise by now. But three unspectacular seasons later, Washington seems ready to part ways with him. As a dynasty owner, should you do the same? Or is now the time to buy low on Jason Campbell and hope he can still put it all together?
Dynasty Fantasy Football...Get Serious!
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Tom Brady
Coming off a beastly 50 TD campaign in 2007, Tom Terrific was the twinkle of dynasty owners' eyes going into 2008. But he tore his ACL and MCL in the first quarter of the first game of the season. So, here we are in 2009. Is Tom Brady a dynasty beast or bust at this point in his career?
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| Ladainian Tomlinson | posted Tuesday, March 31, 2009 |
| Terrell Owens | posted Saturday, March 28, 2009 |