Saturday, November 22, 2014

2014 Fantasy Football Rookie notes

Finally, we spent the NFL draft and we now know that all recruits played. Now it's a matter of being in our 2014 Fantasy Football rookie standings to see where they fit our plans. Which of these recruits draft leagues able to rephrase that? Which of them should be collected in standard 12-team leagues?

Let us first of recruits usually leagues and how they have influenced luxury in recent years to speak.

As already mentioned, Fantastic rookie quarterbacks have a lot of the production of solid fantasy in recent seasons provided Cam Newton joined the league in 2011, a brief overview of the history of fantasy shows many rookie quarterbacks have fantasy starter in the early years. People like Newton, Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson in the 12-team all-league series starts in his first season. Last season, but was a bit thin as QB Geno Smith was a top 20 best and he was the best of the lot.

Rookie running back, but always the first rounds of the average fantasy football projects. 2013 Draft NFL, but not run backwards was taken in the first round for the first time since the mid-60s, but that did not stop Eddie Lacy, Le'Veon Bell and Zac Stacy dominate the field and top 15 runners to end of the season.

Rookie wide receivers had even a superstar, as Keenan Allen surprised everyone when he finished top-20 fantasy WR statistics. He defeated the likes of Wes Welker, Mike Wallace, Victor Cruz and Marques Colston.

Rookie tight ends not so fantastic friendly but. While Tampa Bay Tim Wright was 13 narrow range finishes last season was the most prolific rookie tight since 2010. This is certainly not able to rely on the recruits in the first few weeks at least.

2014 Fantasy Football Rookie notes

Now that we're done watching old recruits, we will consider the freshmen this year and to discuss where they in 2014. These rankings are compared with each other for standard, non-PPR leagues 12 teams. Rookie kicker have not added to these classifications.

1. Bishop Sankey, RB, Tennessee: Two drill fantastic projects that I went in a week of the NFL Draft in part to Jamey Eisenberg Sankey CBSSports.com 4.10 and 6.12 Sankey in the Sports Illustrated Magazine Fantasy Football Mock Draft.

2. Sammy Watkins, WR, Buffalo: Sophomore quarterback EJ Manuel can get the ball consistently Watkins? People who write that hope among the top 30 wide receivers.

3. Mike Evans, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Evans steps attack that the third option in the passing game and an immediate red zone threat. Vincent Jackson is "Twin Towers" QB Josh McCown was the threat in Chicago with Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery.

4. Brandin Cooks, WR, New Orleans: Many cooks prefer to Evans, and frankly, I'm still debating every day. No cooks on a high-flying offense, but must compete for key with runners, tight ends and a few other wide receivers.

5. Devonte Freeman, RB, Atlanta: Perhaps the main beneficiaries as storage in Atlanta when Stephen Jackson, 31, is getting older and dealing with injuries.

6. Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Carolina: If there is a more polished WR, would first three on the list. Should act as a driving force for the Panthers, begin immediately and a monster zone touchdown.

7. Carlos Hyde, RB, San Francisco: The project, Hyde was considered the top back, but now a team with Frank Gore, Kendall Hunter and 2013. Rookie Marcus Lattimore came (knee).

8. Odell Beckham Jr., WR, NY Giants: If the production of Hakeem Nicks replace last season and even push Rueben Randle final approval.

9. Johnny Manziel, QB, Cleveland: With or without Josh Gordon (suspension), Manziel make games with his arms and legs. Here it is also necessary to ensure a ton to throw interceptions and his wildly inconsistent.

10. Jordan Matthews, WR, Philadelphia: DeSean Jackson Goes to Washington, Jeremy Maclin injuries and Riley Cooper becomes the starting WR. I like to become a favorite of Chip Kelly in 2014 one of the best wide receiver in the SEC in 2013.

11. Terrance West, RB, Cleveland: Can you spot the next Alfred Morris breach Mike Shanahan be?

12. Andre Williams, RB, NY Giants: safe behind Rashad Jennings, and you will probably contributes Provides a lot of the goal line.

13. Tre Mason, RB, St. Louis: The Rams began Daryl Richardson fantasy Mason made an interesting choice.

14. Jeremy Hill, RB, Cincinnati: A legitimate way of veteran BenJarvus Green-Ellis as runner to replace short in Cincinnati.

15. Eric Hebron, TE, Detroit: Time in the third quarter thanks to optional Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson and Reggie Bush.

16. Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Minnesota should start relatively soon, and Cordarelle Patterson has many promises. Oh, and Adrian Peterson boy steals some attention.

17. Cody Latimer, WR, Denver was the season as the fourth Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to replace Eric Decker start.

18. Marqise Lee, WR, Jacksonville: Blake Bortles need to develop quickly and have to learn quickly, Cecil Shorts.

19. Allen Robinson, WR, Jacksonville: (See: Lee, Marqise)

20. Kadeem Carey, RB, Chicago: Carey With Hyde looked much the cream of the crop rookie RB. And excellent Women - It will start in 2014 as a reserve Matt Forte.

We know one thing for sure about this 2014 Fantasy Football Rookie notes - that will change the whole summer, and at the end of the preseason as new hits completely different! So check back often!

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