QB: Donovan McNabb - this fool is always available, always rated as a 2nd tier QB, and always starting for someone. Yet once you pick him up and see you are getting about 10 pts per game from him, you think "What happened? Why doesn't he at least run for yards?". Would be better off with Ryan Fitzpatrick in most cases.
RB: Ronnie Brown - a couple good years surrounded by several average ones. Very inconsistent. Also, he's always listed as "questionable" and some weeks he'll get 20+ carries and other times he won't even play.
RB: Cadillac Williams - this joker will be hanging around the fantasy scene for a few more years. Might start a couple times before he gets hurt. Having that big rookie year was the worst thing to happen for fantasy owners.
WR: Donte Stallworth - always around the NFL, this guy managed to find a way onto everyone's fantasy team at some point during his career. Still waiting for that breakout season.
WR: Chris Chambers - stock rises when he is dumped from one team and signs with another. "Can you imagine how many TDs Chambers will get catching passes from??" Hasn't done anything in years.
WR: Lee Evans - his one huge season is now a distant memory, but still thought to be valuable. Once he leaves Buffalo, fantasy owners will be adding him to their rosters. Bad.
Honorable mention WRs: Lance Moore, Devery Henderson, Robert Meacham, and any Saint WR not named Colston.
TE: Antonio Gates - many TE's have little fantasy value, but Gates is the best. The problem is his injury status. Unclipped toenail? Zero catches. Broken leg? 5 catches for 3 TDs. A nightmare for fantasy owners and opponents.
K: Adam Vinatieri - I don't know if kickers can really be hyped, but Vinatieri's move to Indy qualifies. With his penchant for missing extra points, getting hurt, or just sitting out for no reason, Vinatieri is the least reliable kicker in the game.
Defense: Jacksonville - a couple strong years in mid-2000's, but now this team is a shell of itself. Any good player the Jags get is immediately shipped out of town.
RB: Ronnie Brown - a couple good years surrounded by several average ones. Very inconsistent. Also, he's always listed as "questionable" and some weeks he'll get 20+ carries and other times he won't even play.
RB: Cadillac Williams - this joker will be hanging around the fantasy scene for a few more years. Might start a couple times before he gets hurt. Having that big rookie year was the worst thing to happen for fantasy owners.
WR: Donte Stallworth - always around the NFL, this guy managed to find a way onto everyone's fantasy team at some point during his career. Still waiting for that breakout season.
WR: Chris Chambers - stock rises when he is dumped from one team and signs with another. "Can you imagine how many TDs Chambers will get catching passes from
WR: Lee Evans - his one huge season is now a distant memory, but still thought to be valuable. Once he leaves Buffalo, fantasy owners will be adding him to their rosters. Bad.
Honorable mention WRs: Lance Moore, Devery Henderson, Robert Meacham, and any Saint WR not named Colston.
TE: Antonio Gates - many TE's have little fantasy value, but Gates is the best. The problem is his injury status. Unclipped toenail? Zero catches. Broken leg? 5 catches for 3 TDs. A nightmare for fantasy owners and opponents.
K: Adam Vinatieri - I don't know if kickers can really be hyped, but Vinatieri's move to Indy qualifies. With his penchant for missing extra points, getting hurt, or just sitting out for no reason, Vinatieri is the least reliable kicker in the game.
Defense: Jacksonville - a couple strong years in mid-2000's, but now this team is a shell of itself. Any good player the Jags get is immediately shipped out of town.
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