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2011 Fantasy Football: Buy Low



There will be many more 2011 Fantasy Football Rankings and features in the late spring and summer, including tons of 2011 Fantasy Football Mock Drafts, Player Rankings, Sleepers and Busts. I'll also have an extensive 2011 NFL Fantasy Football Preseason Stock Report.



2011 Fantasy Football - Buy Low (April 8):

This is a list of players to buy low in your 2011 Fantasy Football Drafts. These players will be undervalued for one reason or another.

Sam Bradford, QB, Rams
The 2010 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year threw 18 touchdowns last season, but only one in his final five games. This may scare some fantasy owners. Don't make the same mistake.

Three reasons to like Bradford as a sleeper next year: He'll have more experience. He'll also have a healthier receiving corps to work with. And Josh McDaniels is now his offensive coordinator. McDaniels turned Matt Cassel and Kyle Orton into fantasy stars. Imagine what he can do with a talent like Bradford.

Matthew Stafford, QB, Lions
I really liked Matthew Stafford last year and drafted him as a backup in nearly all of my fantasy leagues. Of course, Stafford suffered an injury in the first week of the season, which knocked him out until November.

Everyone is down on Stafford now, so buy low. Once upon a time, Matt Schaub and Phil Simms were considered extremely brittle due to a plethora of injuries early in their careers. They proved their critics wrong, and so will Stafford, provided the Lions improve their offensive line this offseason. If Stafford can stay healthy, he'll have a huge fantasy season.



Jahvid Best, RB, Lions
Jahvid Best generated 232 total yards and three touchdowns in Week 2 against Philadelphia last year. Unfortunately, he barely did anything after that, as he showed no explosion because of a pair of turf toe injuries. Best is finally healthy now and will be a huge part of the offense in 2011.

Shonn Greene, RB, Jets
Anyone who drafted Shonn Greene early last year watched in agony as LaDainian Tomlinson stole carries and somehow looked 25 again. However, Tomlinson wore down, and Greene consequently was awarded more work; Greene averaged 10.9 carries per game in Weeks 1-9 compared to 14.0 in Weeks 10-16. Rex Ryan told the media this offseason that Greene will shoulder a larger workload going forward.

Ryan Mathews, RB, Chargers
Ryan Mathews was selected in the second or third rounds of most fantasy drafts last summer. Thanks to injuries, Mathews didn't do much early on. However, in his final four games, Mathews totaled 296 rushing yards, seven receptions (53 rec. yards) and a whopping five touchdowns.

General manager A.J. Smith didn't spent the No. 12 overall selection on Mathews to keep him on the bench. The Fresno State product will be a big part of San Diego's potent offense in 2011.



Ray Rice, RB, Ravens
Two reasons why Ray Rice will improve in 2011: First, his offensive line will presumably improve next season. And second, Willis McGahee won't be back to vulture carries. I really like Rice to bounce back to his 2009 level.

Chris Wells, RB, Cardinals
Anyone who has owned Chris Wells probably won't even think about drafting him this summer. Wells really sucked last year, but here are two things to consider: First, Wells had a knee injury at the beginning of the season that never really healed. And second, Arizona's presumed improvement at the quarterback position will force defenses to be more honest. A healthier Wells will have more running room in 2011.

Miles Austin-Jones, WR, Cowboys
Dez Bryant is drawing all of the attention, but Miles Austin-Jones remains Tony Romo's favorite receiver. In five full games with Romo, Austin-Jones caught 33 passes for 486 yards and two touchdowns. Austin-Jones struggled down the stretch with Jon Kitna and Stephen McGee as his quarterbacks, so he could be a forgotten man when your fantasy draft rolls around this summer.



Michael Crabtree, WR, 49ers
Michael Crabtree, a popular sleeper pick in 2010, struggled and disappointed his fantasy owners. Crabtree caught 55 balls for 741 yards and six touchdowns. Those numbers have to improve with Jim Harbaugh calling the shots. Everyone is down on Crabtree, so you can probably get him pretty late in your fantasy draft.

Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals
I hated Larry Fitzgerald last year. He was on my Avoid list because the drop from Kurt Warner to either Matt Leinart or Derek Anderson was too significant. Fitzgerald scored a career-low six touchdowns in 2010, marking his worst fantasy campaign since his rookie year. Arizona is expected to either trade for Kevin Kolb or sign a veteran like Marc Bulger, so the team's quarterbacking situation will automatically be remarkably better than it was last season.



More 2011 Fantasy Football Articles:
2011 Fantasy Football: Home

2011 Fantasy Football Rankings:
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Quarterbacks - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Running Backs - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide Receivers - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Tight Ends - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Defenses - 9/1 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Kickers - 6/26 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Downloadable Spreadsheets - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Dynasty Rookie Rankings - 8/27 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Auction Values - 8/27 (Walt)

2011 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheets:
2011 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Top 150 Traditional - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Top 150 PPR - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Top 150 Touchdown - 9/8 (Walt)

2011 Fantasy Football Mock Drafts:
2011 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Real League Draft - 8/31 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Fake Mock - 8/25 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Experts Draft - 8/25 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Forum 2-QB Mock - 7/21 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Mock Draft Scenarios - 7/17 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Auction: Mock PPR Auction - 7/14 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Forum PPR Mock - 7/7 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Forum Mock - 7/3 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Four-Man PPR Draft - 6/19 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Draft: Fox Sports - 5/5 (Walt)

2011 Fantasy Football Articles:
2011 Fantasy Football Injury Reports: Week 2 - 9/18 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Weekly Rankings: Week 2 - 9/18 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Week 2 Add/Drop - 9/13 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Training Camp Stock - 9/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Start Em, Sit Em - 9/6 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Preseason Stock - 9/3 (Walt)
2011 Preseason Recap and Fantasy Football Notes - 9/3 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Preseason Targets - 9/3 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Late-Round Sleepers - 9/1 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Round-by-Round Strategy - 9/1 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Value Comparison - 9/1
2011 Fantasy Football: Must-Have Players - 8/24 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Busts, Players to Avoid - 7/25 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mailbag - 7/24 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Sleepers - 7/23 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Various League Strategy - 7/18 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Three-Dimensional Running Backs - 7/16 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: ADP Analysis - 7/15 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: First-Round Bust History - 7/10 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mailbag - 7/9 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mailbag - 7/4 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mock Draft Analysis - 7/1 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mailbag - 6/18 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mailbag - 6/12 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football Mailbag - 6/5 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Stock Up (Draft) - 5/6 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Stock Down (Draft) - 5/6 (Walt)
2010 Fantasy Football: Buy Low - 4/8 (Walt)
2011 Fantasy Football: Defense Strategy - 4/8 (Walt)
Running Backs with Most Carries - 4/8 (Walt)




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2013 NBA Mock Draft - May 22


2014 NFL Mock Draft - May 21


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Mike Gaughan 07-25-2011 03:06 pm xxx.xxx.xxx0.45 (total posts: 1)
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Hi,

So these players are on your waiver wire:

Knowshon Moreno
Ryan Grant
Ryan Torain

You would unquestionably go with Ryan Grant?

Thanks!
ATrepp 07-25-2011 02:53 pm xxx.xxx.xxx0.10 (total posts: 1)
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Walt-

Have you had a chance to check out Matt Berry's piece on ESPN.com?

http://sports.espn.go.com/fantasy/football/ffl/story?page=NFLDK2K11_TMRManifesto

Pretty interesting analysis on Vick and Gates. What are your thoughts?
@MTW6 07-25-2011 11:16 am xxx.xxx.xxx.231 (total posts: 2)
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Desean may or may not be overrated as a fantasy commodity, all I am saying is that the "brittle" label and the idea that he was afraid after taking a big hit are inaccurate. Bad secondaries or not both times he took big hits last year he followed them up with big games

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeiWqSFS4qg
D 07-25-2011 10:19 am xxx.xxx.xxx.166 (total posts: 3)
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Dallas Clark and Jermichael Finley should be on this list. Both are coming off season-ending injuries and are on teams with crowded WR corps. Finley is also very unproven while Clark has only had one full 16-game (his outlier 2009 season). They're too risky to be drafted as the 2nd and 3rd TE's with so much depth at the position.
D 07-25-2011 10:01 am xxx.xxx.xxx.166 (total posts: 3)
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I agree with @MTW6- DeSean isn't as brittle as most people probably think. Anybody who saw the hit in the Falcons game can't blame him for missing time. I also heard that DJax stopped running shorter routes over the middle after that hit because he didn't want to get hurt before signing a contract extension. Next season (if he's signed to a longterm deal) he should be as productive as he was early in the 2010 season as he'll be running shorter routes and keeping defenses guessing. He's still a top 10 WR.
Schu 07-25-2011 08:46 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.96 (total posts: 1)
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@MTW6
Both teams are terrible in the secondary.... I thought he only ran go and post routes from the beginning... He isn't that impressive to me
@MTW6 07-25-2011 08:40 am xxx.xxx.xxx.231 (total posts: 2)
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Desean doesn't seem any more brittle than the rest of the NFL. He has only missed 2 games in 3 seasons due to injury. The Eagles rested starters in week 17 (he wasn't out with injury) which skews the stats you posted of his final 3 weeks. You also failed to mention that he did score during that time, the game winning punt return to beat the Giants in the Game Of The Year. And alluding to him being soft "only ran go-routes" isn't accurate as he immediately bounced back from vicious hits...

The week after Desean took that hit against the Texans he had 4 receptions for 210 yards and a TD against the Cowboys.

After the devastating concussion he had vs the Falcons, Desean had 7 receptions for 109 yards and a TD against the Colts.


Nobody 07-16-2011 11:56 am xxx.xxx.xxx.249 (total posts: 1)
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Peyton Hillis will have a bad season because of the Madden Curse, too
Jonetta 07-05-2011 04:37 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.26 (total posts: 1)
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More posts of this quiltay. Not the usual c***, please
Mitch 06-05-2011 01:06 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.34 (total posts: 1)
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hahah it honestly seems to me the op just went through and just kept on complementing himself with random made up names. hahah WALT you really need to make a user account sign in doo-hickey
Lavigne 05-23-2011 11:26 am xxx.xxx.xxx.199 (total posts: 1)
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That's way the betesst answer so far!
Buffie 05-22-2011 07:47 pm xxx.xxx.xxx13.3 (total posts: 1)
17     18

Wow, thatÂ’s a really clveer way of thinking about it!
Caiden 05-22-2011 05:03 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.230 (total posts: 1)
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THX that's a great asnewr!
Lily 05-22-2011 10:36 am xxx.xxx.xxx51.3 (total posts: 1)
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Hey, good to find someone who ageres with me. GMTA.
Josh 05-05-2011 11:32 pm xxx.xxx.xxx81.9 (total posts: 1)
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I don't think you have to worry too much about Foster losing TDs because Tate is back. Foster had about 550 more total yards than Peterson and 5 more TDs; even if Tate could steal that type of production, Foster would still be a top two RB.



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