Fantasy: Young QBs are a tight end’s best friend

By Kelly May  |   Wednesday, July 23, 2008  |  Comments( 7 )

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For most seasoned fantasy owners, the most frustrating roster spot is often the tight end. Generally, a tight end isn’t going to garner you many points, depending on your league’s point structure. If you don’t have Antonio Gates, Jason Witten or Tony Gonzalez, you will often have a hard time feeling comfortable about your tight end scoring ...
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No.1
RedskinFan21ST
12:11 AM
07/24/2008
Chris Cooley is always a great threat. Jason always looks to throw to Cooley first and it seems as if he uses Cooley when he is trouble or feeling the pressure.

As for the rest of the TE's we all know about Winslow Jr, Gates, Witten, and Gonzalez, but as for next year there are two guys that are going to open up more options for fantasy TE's.

Shockey and Crumpler. Shockey has always been a great TE and now with a team that actually wants to throw him the ball in a head coach Sean Payton who knows Shockey and knows his personality, he's going to have a monster season. Also Alge Crumpler, they don't have many targets in Tenn. so this addition will help out VY a lot. Remember when Crumpler had Vick in ATL that's when he was at his best, he knows how to get open when the QB is on the move.
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jacotaco3
09:13 AM
07/24/2008
Shockey if healthy should be putting up solid numbers in New Orleans. The rest of the guys the article lists are all good TE and will have ggood years as well.
No.3
07:05 PM
07/24/2008
I really think a sleeper TE is going to be Kevin Boss, he performed well last season when he had the chance.
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