In remembrance of 9/11/01



Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register.
Apr 23rd, 2026, 6:24pm EST

Home Home Help Help Search Search Members Members GamesGames Login Login Register Register
Fantasyfootballer.com's Gridiron Put some sleepers on the table

"Welcome to 'the Gridiron'... Fantasy football at its best!"

LeagueStation.com               Co-commissioner Services

Lend a hand...  Make a contribution to help keep "the Gridiron @FantasyFootballer.com" up and independently running!!!
   Fantasyfootballer.com's Gridiron
   the Gridiron
   the Red Zone
(Moderators: Head Linesman, Side Judge, Line Judge, Referee, Back Judge, Umpire, Replay Official, Field Judge)
   Put some sleepers on the table
Previous topic|Next topic
Pages: 1  Reply Reply Notify of replies Notify of replies Send Topic Send Topic Print Print
   Author  Topic: Put some sleepers on the table  (Read 300 times)
dropkick
Tackling Dummy
*
# 42



I love ''the Gridiron''!

   
View Profile Email

Posts: 14

Back to top

Put some sleepers on the table
« on: Mar 8th, 2003, 11:28pm »
Quote Quote Modify Modify

For starters, lets define sleeper ... To me its a guy off most everyones radar who can be had in the latter rounds of the draft.  It is not a "value pick", defined as "I got this guy in the 5th round and he'll perform like a 3rd rounder." And, a sleeper is NOT a high profile rookie ala Charles Rogers or Carson Palmer.
 
Along those lines..
 
QB Jake Delhomme - I like what he did in his brief appearance as starter (circa 2000, something like 2 TDS and some rushing numbers in a late season gig)
 
Josh McCown (sp?) haven't seem him play but I've heard good things and he should go into the season as the starter.  
 
Any arena league guys coming in? (don't laugh.. the style of game teaches quick decsion making)
 
RB sleepers here few and far between...
 
Some post injury guys out there.. Womack (NE) Buckhalter (Ph), Watson or Betts... thinking Canidate will get all the attention in Washington.  Is Keaton still Deuce's backup in N'leans?  He put up numbers (albeit in preseason) behind Dillon.
 
WR  Boerighter in KC has potential, especially if Holmes is less than 100%.  Colt Reggie Wayne is in a nice offense and in some leagues might qualify as a sleeper but he shoud be the clear #2 come fall.
Logged
bgsgfan
Red Zone Master
GBRFL2er
CBFL Champ - '03
*****
# 18



He ain't on the all-time list because he's pretty.

   
View Profile

Posts: 1296

Back to top

Re: Put some sleepers on the table
« Reply #1 on: Mar 9th, 2003, 4:54am »
Quote Quote Modify Modify

Watch out for Verron Haynes in Pittsburgh.  With the Bus seemingly on his last wheels it looks like Amos Zereoue is the heir-apparant, however I am not convinced.  During the entire Bill Cowher era, there have been 2 decent smallish RBs - Zereoue and Ericc Pegram.  Neither was a full time back and basically split time with the typical bruiser back.  
 
If this trend continues look for Haynes to gradually be placed in this role.  Why?  1. The Bus is his way out.  2. Fu gets injured way too often and is on the downside of his career.  3. Haynes has showed some real talent in extremely limited action carrying the ball (last few games as a senior at Georgia and during preseason last year).  As someone who has watched every snap the Steelers took all preseason, regular season, and postseason - I just see something in Haynes that has me believing he will continue in the line of Barry Foster, Bam Morris, and Jerome Bettis.
 
The obvious counterpoint is that the Steelers offense has changed and Amos fits the new one well.  This is true, but the bruiser back will always be an entrenched aspect of Cowher-ball and Haynes is the next star.
 
p.s. Don't go off the deep end - late round sleeper in deep leagues is what I project - the type of guy to get instead of a second (worthless) TE.
Logged

11/20/04 - Buckeyes salvage season by stomping that team from up north. (Posted 11/14/04)
dropkick
Tackling Dummy
*
# 42



I love ''the Gridiron''!

   
View Profile Email

Posts: 14

Back to top

Re: Put some sleepers on the table
« Reply #2 on: Mar 9th, 2003, 9:46am »
Quote Quote Modify Modify

Off the deep-end?  On the contrary, this is exactly my definition of sleeper.  I know what you mean though... the behavior of peope on many boards is amazingly poor.  I don't see the sense in asking people for their opinions and then shooting them down.
 
I had forgot about Pegram.   I stole a championship in 1995 with a team I inherited 3 weeks into the season and rebuilt with free agents.  I had 3 Steelers in the mix, Pegram, Thigpen and Norm Johnson.
 
I have Zeroue in a keeper league and hope the Bus doesn't come back at all next year. Haynes was off my radar but I see he has good size - 5'10 223 and decent numbers in limited action, 10 carries and 3 receptions. Over 5 yards/carry and apparently he can catch the ball. He would be a nice late round pick to hedge Zeroue.
 
From Sporting News last December:
 
Haynes was placed on injured reserve after doctors discovered he played on a broken fibula last Sunday. Haynes, a fifth-round pick in April, was the backup fullback to Dan Kreider, but he also had been getting some work as the No. 3 halfback because the team liked his running ability. The loss of Haynes hurts his personal development more than the team. Haynes will be better served as a halfback in the Steelers' offense because he has a nice blend of speed and power. Plus, he has quick feet, which allows him to accelerate through the hole. (Gerry Dulac/TSN)
 
Logged
dropkick
Tackling Dummy
*
# 42



I love ''the Gridiron''!

   
View Profile Email

Posts: 14

Back to top

Re: Put some sleepers on the table
« Reply #3 on: Mar 9th, 2003, 9:53am »
Quote Quote Modify Modify

I recently saw an article in SI about Rashaan Salaam and a comeback.  According to the article, he was excelling at an off-season camp (Cris Carter's???).
Logged
Keyshawn Johnson 76yards
Fantasy Field General
*****
# 97





   
View Profile

Posts: 810

Back to top

Re: Put some sleepers on the table
« Reply #4 on: Mar 9th, 2003, 10:57am »
Quote Quote Modify Modify

Haha yes, about Rashaan Salaam, both he AND Ki-Jana Carter are working out together to make a come back into the NFL.
 
As for sleepers, I'd list WR Robert Ferguson of the Packers and and RB Ladell Betts of the Redskins.  
 
To early to say for sure though... I mean, we haven't even started Training Camps yet.
Logged
Pages: 1  Reply Reply Notify of replies Notify of replies Send Topic Send Topic Print Print

Previous topic|Next topic

Fantasyfootballer.com's Gridiron » Powered by YaBB 1 Gold - SP 1.1!
YaBB © 2000-2002,
Xnull. All Rights Reserved.

Most smilies provided by "MySmilies.com", "Jason's Smiley Collection" or "Clicksmilies.com".
"the Gridiron" Copyright © 2002-2023 - Product of FantasyFootballer.com. All rights reserved.