Keyshawn is a 100 reception guy, Glenn will get be lucky to get 50, hell, he probably won't even get 30.
Josh Reed is a quality number 2 guy that's going to have a HUGE breakout season now that Peerless is gone. Brown's numbers are going down because of Rice and Porter becoming better.
Farve is a tank, plays every week, guarenteed numbers, guarenteed big 3 big games each year when the Vikes, Lions, and Bears come to Lambeou. McNair is one hell of a competitor, but he's held together by duct tape for almost all the season.
Priest is fine, he's shown he can make the cuts, and sprint just as he had before. He's over the injury. Davis on the other hand is going to be seeing seven, eight, and nine in the box since the Panthers only decent QB is Peete, and if they want Delholme to develop properly, they need to stick him in. So you're betting the #1 player in fantasy football on Davis having a few big games.
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wide outs mean very little unless you are talking about superstars. (there aren't any involved in this deal)
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Keyshawn is a superstar, and Reed will be there in a few years, in the meantime, he's going to be insanely productive. Remember Price's numbers last year? Plug those in as a minimum for Reed this year.
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Chiefs are concerned about Holmes' injury (see the draft)
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Except they aren't anymore (see preseason).