Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Bad Can Turn Out to be Good


One of the biggest factors in someone’s fantasy team success is based upon the new rising stars and acquisitions made throughout the season.  Having available room on your bench is the way to take advantage of these point-producing players.  Rising starts are most commonly given their chance when a player that has been over shadowing them unfortunately gets injured.  A big injury this season would have to be Kenny Britt’s knee injury.  He has been placed on the injured reserve which has allowed the young Nate Washington accept the roll of the number one receiver for the Tennessee Titans.  Look for him to start putting up big numbers and if no one has noticed him be sure to snatch him up right away.  Another player that took advantage of their opportunity would be wide receiver Eric Decker of the Denver Broncos.  With Brandon Lloyd with a minor injury to start the season Decker was able to show his skills and possibly be in the running for the number one spot for the Broncos.  Also being an underdog when the season started he still might be a steal in your fantasy league and could benefit you greatly in the long run.  Sure it sounds easy enough to acquire these players, but if you started off slowly in you league it very well could be.  Usually you can put in a waiver to receiver a player and it goes in chronological order starting from the worst team to the best.  So starting off to a bad could actually help you out in the long run.

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