Sam Aiken 2008 Fantasy Projections
March 29, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Sleepers, NFL Player Analysis
If you want a fantasy football super sleeper for 2008, look at Sam Aiken. The New England Patriots signed Aiken away from the Buffalo Bills early on in the free agency period. Aiken, a wide receiver, will likely be mostly a special teams player for the Patriots.
However, with the departure of Donte Stallworth to the Cleveland Browns, the Patriots have some snaps at wide receiver available. Jabar Gaffney will get a lot of those snaps but Aiken could also find his way into the mix.
Watch the 2008 preseason closely to see how much time the Patriots give …read more
Ernest Wilford 2008 Fantasy Projections
March 12, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, NFL Free Agents
After beginning his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Ernest Wilford is headed to the Miami Dolphins. Wilford, a big wide receiver who has had a couple of great games on the NFL level, was one of the first signings made by new man in charge Bill Parcells.
Although it hasn’t been made official yet, Wilford is expected to start next to Ted Ginn, Jr., who will be going into his second season. Wilford will be a good complement to Ginn since Ginn is a speedster while Wilford is more of a possession receiver.
Wilford likely won’t be much more than a late …read more
Warrick Dunn 2008 Fantasy Projections
March 11, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, NFL Free Agents
After six seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, Warrick Dunn is going back to the team where it all started. Dunn signed a contract to return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to give the team help at running back.
Dunn had a good run in Atlanta but at 33-years-old, he’s entering into perhaps his final season in the NFL. He probably doesn’t have much left in the tank. However, in Tampa Bay, Jon Gruden has shown that he trusts and will play veterans before he’d play a younger player. With that in mind, Dunn could get a decent amount of carries in …read more







