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		<title>Kerry Collins Back with Titans &#8211; Fantasy Impact</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kerry Collins has re-signed with the Tennessee Titans after a very successful 2008 NFL campaign. Collins took over for Vince Young early in the season and had Tennessee playing at a high level for most of the season.
The contract Collins signed is for two years and has approximately $8.5 million in guaranteed money. Although he doesn&#8217;t have a high ceiling as a fantasy football quarterback, this move definitely has some fantasy impact.
First of all, Young&#8217;s stock drops even further. If Collins would have signed elsewhere, Young would have had a chance to possibly start for the Titans. Now with Collins [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/expertfantasy">Expert Fantasy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kerry Collins has re-signed with the Tennessee Titans after a very successful 2008 NFL campaign. Collins took over for Vince Young early in the season and had Tennessee playing at a high level for most of the season.</p>
<p>The contract Collins signed is for two years and has approximately $8.5 million in guaranteed money. Although he doesn&#8217;t have a high ceiling as a fantasy football quarterback, this move definitely has some fantasy impact.</p>
<p>First of all, Young&#8217;s stock drops even further. If Collins would have signed elsewhere, Young would have had a chance to possibly start for the Titans. Now with Collins back in the fold, Young will likely be the backup once again.</p>
<p>As for Collins&#8217; fantasy value, at its highest he may be a decent backup fantasy quarterback. The Titans love to run the ball so much that Collins doesn&#8217;t get many opportunities through the air. On top of that, Collins is aging and his wide receiving corps is rather weak.</p>
<p>Chris Johnson and LenDale White both see their fantasy stock rise a little bit with this move. With Collins at quarterback, those two running backs should be able to produce like they did last season. Even though Collins isn&#8217;t a prolific passer, he&#8217;s good at keeping defenses honest. </p>
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