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You want to make the most of your wide receiver position, because this may be the hardest position to predict the output Fantasy-wise. Only the top 13 to 15 WRs Fantasy gives you 150 points, but the number from 15 to 40 score is 100 to 150 points. Since the mid 25 – round picks are so similar, you want to avoid writing one of them too soon. It throws the ball to our WRs in our ongoing series on Fantasy Football Sleepers.

Your goal here is to pick 2 of these WRs during cycles 6 to 10, rather than series 4 and 5. As you can see by the stat above, you have approximately 25 riders drive that achieve the same production, so let your competitors pick Dwayne Bowe or Santonio Holmes too early and you can sneak later, producing the same.

Sleeper # 1

Baltimore, Derrick Mason instantly became the favorite target rookie QB Joe Flacco, and has displayed a quiet garden, 5 TD season in 1000. Flacco now has a year under his belt and even if Mason is 35, he has not missed a game last three years. He has average of 93 catches and 1,000 yards in each of the last two years, and I think you can look for 1100 yards and 7 scores 2009, placing it in the range of 140 points, which is top 20 WR status. Search the Series 7 or 8, depending on your WR seconds.

Sleeper # 2

Austin miles or Patrick Clayton will step up and claim the second receiver spot, now that Obtuse Terribly left town. Watch training camp closely. The fact that you hear much about these two competitors means that some owners are reluctant to choose one of these guys, and there in lies the value here. Romo has averaged 264 yards passing per game since becoming the full-time starter, and you can watch for 3800 4,000 yards from him in 2009. Even if you factor in a 1200 m 10 years for Roy Williams TD, leaving 2600 + yards and 15-20 TDs to spread around. At the height Austin, he could be watched around the goal line and red zone, which runs the fade routes Owens used to enjoy.

Remember, you want to round 5 of the production cycle of 8 PICK. I got it last year, picking desean Jackson late, and you can also, if you stick with one of those sleeper picks.

Patrick O’Neill is an 18 year Fantasy Football Veteran who has won countless local and internet Fantasy Football Championships.
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Patrick ONeill

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