Wednesday, July 8, 2009

29 days to Camp: Bears have more than $17 million in cap room

http://blogs.suntimes.com/bears/2009/07/29_days_to_camp_bears_have_mor.html

Breakout/Undervalued Players For 2009

Here is my first take at a list of breakout or undervalued players for 2009.

Quarterback

Matt Ryan/Atlanta Falcons - After posting a decent 17 TD passes as a rookie, the second-year pro will now have the best tight in the NFL to throw to this season. Lets face it, the missing factor for this offense was at the tight end position. Now with Tony Gonzalez in the fold, it will be very hard for defenses to key on any one facet of Atlanta's offense. Ryan should be a pretty good value for fantasy owners in the middle rounds and you can get him as your starter there.

Running Back

Pierre Thomas/New Orleans Saints - Thomas was a big surprise for the Saints last season considering his role wasn't clearly defined coming into the season. However, once veteran RB Deuce McAllister's role was reduced and Reggie Bush started struggling with knee problems, Thomas saw an increased role. While handling just under 9 carries/game, he posted a very solid 4.8 yards per carry average to go along with a whopping 12 combined TDs (9 rushing/3 receiving). McAllister is gone and Bush is coming off of major knee surgery, so Thomas should post at least 12-15 touches/game this season. That makes him a breakout candidate for 2009.

Jonathan Stewart/Carolina Panthers - The Panthers drafted him to be the main ball carrier, but Stewart dealt with a nagging toe problem last season which limited his effectiveness. Now 100 percent, he should give veteran RB DeAngelo Williams a run in training camp to be the team's main back. Stewart is being drafted close to the middle rounds and you can steal him as your third RB.

Wide Receiver

Anthony Gonzalez/Indianapolis Colts - With veteran WR Marvin Harrison released, Gonzalez will now be a starter. Gonzalez posted very solid numbers last season (57/664/4) despite only starting two games. He clearly has the trust of Peyton Manning and his role should increase this season. But keep an eye on the rookie drafted this year.

Devin Hester/Chicago Bears - Hester made the full conversion to receiver last season and posted decent numbers (51-665-3) and started eight games. He'll essentially be their top receiver this season and he'll now have one of the NFL's best young quarterbacks in Jay Cutler throwing to him. Expect Hester's yards per catch to grow this season as well as his TD numbers. He's looking like a solid #3 WR with upside.

Donnie Avery/St. Louis Rams - Avery was one of the biggest surprise rookie receivers last season, but faded down the stretch. The good thing is he'll work with the first-team offense all off-season and will be expected to be their top receiver this season. He has excellent upside for fantasy owners in the second half of drafts.

Miles Austin/Dallas Cowboys - With the release of Terrell Owens, a starting job has opened up opposite Roy Williams. The expectation is that Austin, who has good size and speed, will win it. Austin, if he starts, will be expected to be the third passing option and that carries good late round value for depth or better.

Tight End

John Carlson/Seattle Seahawks - He had a very underrated rookie season (55-627-5) last year. Carlson's role will expand this season with starting QB Matt Hasselbeck in the lineup. While the team added T.J. Housh, Carlson should still be no worse than their third passing option, and he might even be the second–especially in the red zone area. He's worth drafting as your starter and you can get him in rounds 9-10.

Greg Olsen/Chicago Bears - With no true second passing option at this point, Olsen's role should expand this season. With Jay Cutler throwing to him, Olsen should approach 60 receptions or more this season (he posted 54 last season).

Brent Celek/Philadelphia Eagles - The coaching staff, after reviewing last year's game tape, believes Celek is going to be their starting tight end this season. Celek's impressive post-season run (19-151-3) opened a lot of eyes and the team believes his role will expand this season. He's worth taking a shot on late in your draft as a low-end starter.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

2009 QB Projections


 

#

Player

TM

Att

Comp

Yds

TD

INT

Ru Yds

Ru TD

FF Pts

1

Tom Brady

NE

540

370

4390

41

11

45

0

377

2

Peyton Manning

IND

555

400

4450

39

12

40

1

376.5

3

Drew Brees

NO

590

375

4400

39

14

50

1

373

4

Aaron Rodgers

GB

525

335

3900

32

16

170

1

330

5

Kurt Warner

AZ

550

380

4250

29

16

25

1

321

6

Tony Romo

DAL

590

378

4200

27

14

165

0

320.5

7

Philip Rivers

SD

500

320

4125

28

12

80

0

314.25

8

Matt Ryan

ATL

470

260

3500

25

13

388

2

312.8

9

Donovan McNabb

PHI

535

340

3800

29

15

150

1

312

10

Ben Roethlisberger

PIT

410

275

3630

30

12

100

2

311.5

11

Matt Schaub

HOU

530

360

4150

27

14

95

0

311

12

Carson Palmer

CIN

550

340

3800

28

13

100

2

311

13

Jay Cutler

CHI

575

373

4100

28

16

25

0

303.5

14

Matt Cassel

KC

500

310

3625

25

14

280

1

301.25

15

Matt Hasselbeck

SEA

570

340

3922

24

12

40

1

290.1

16

Sage Rosenfels

MIN

580

301

3703

24

14

100

0

277.15

17

Marc Bulger

STL

435

265

3250

26

13

55

0

259

18

Joe Flacco

BAL

470

300

3400

19

12

190

1

259

19

Eli Manning

NYG

472

299

3450

23

11

25

0

256

20

Chad Pennington

MIA

469

320

3590

19

9

65

0

253

21

Trent Edwards

BUF

470

292

3110

24

13

135

0

252

22

Kyle Orton

DEN

480

310

3490

19

15

160

0

251.5

23

David Garrard

JAC

455

270

3000

17

14

311

1

241.1

24

Brady Quinn

CLE

465

260

3350

19

14

112

0

240.7

25

Jake Delhomme

CAR

400

232

3105

23

14

25

0

235.75

26

Mark Sanchez

NYJ

290

265

3300

17

14

100

1

235

27

Luke McCown

TB

475

290

3010

16

8

200

1

232.5

28

Shaun Hill

SF

455

280

3100

19

12

60

0

225

29

Kerry Collins

TEN

325

230

3100

19

15

80

0

224

30

JaMarcus Russell

OAK

375

208

2650

16

10

135

1

206