Terry Glenn 2008 Fantasy Projections
May 24, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Draft, Injuries
Terry Glenn suffered through an injury riddled 2007 NFL season that dropped him off of the fantasy football map. Even as the 2008 fantasy football season is approaching, there is little buzz surrounding Glenn and his role with the Dallas Cowboys.
The truth of the matter is that Glenn is definitely a fantasy football sleeper in 2008. While the Cowboys have tried to trade for a number of star wide receivers such as Chad Johnson and Roy Williams, none of those trades look imminent. That leaves Glenn and Patrick Crayton as the team’s best options for the second starting receiver job next to Terrell Owens.
Crayton did a fine job in 2007, however the Cowboys would like to move him back to his previous role as the team’s third wide receiver. That means that Glenn is currently the leading candidate for the second slot. The only thing that could hold Glenn back right now is a flare-up of his injured knee.
If Glenn starts, he’s a very good fantasy football option. The Cowboys have one of the best offenses in the league with Tony Romo, Marion Barber III and Owens leading the way. Crayton last year put up good stats but Glenn, if healthy, could outdo those stats.
Keep a close eye on Glenn leading up to your fantasy football draft. If he still appears in line for a starting position in Dallas, remember him in the middle to late rounds when you are looking for a sleeper wide receiver.
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