Strategic Situations to Target - 2009
  by Jeff Haseley, Exclusive for Footballguys.com

Oftentimes the key to winning your fantasy league is not so much hitting the jackpot with the players you selected in the first few rounds of your draft, but finding that gem in the later rounds that gives you top round production. Every year multiple players of all positions rise from the doldrums of the rankings and turn into every-week fantasy starters. Last year alone there were several players that fit this description including Eddie Royal, Steve Slaton, Pierre Thomas and Antonio Bryant, just to name a few. Playing fantasy football wouldn't be as exciting, dramatic or addictive if it only included the usual suspects of talent drafted in the early rounds. If that was the case, leagues would only have nine round drafts with ten owners playing. Thankfully, leagues have 18-24 rounds of draft picks, which makes it much more competitive, strategic and enjoyable.

How do you find these players before they emerge? It's not so much finding the players, but recognizing which situations warrant the most attention. Below you will find several areas where I believe there is the potential for a breakout player to emerge, including my opinions for each of the candidates who could occupy that role.

Some situations to target - in no particular order:


Tampa Bay WR2

The current depth chart has Antonio Bryant at WR1 with Michael Clayton at WR2. Clayton had an impressive rookie year in 2004, but he hasn't finished higher than the 73rd-ranked WR since then. The door is open for someone to produce, because the Buccaneers receiving corps is pretty thin after Antonio Bryant and TE Kellen Winslow, Jr. That person could be Clayton, but a lack of success in prior seasons suggests that he may have reached his full potential.

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Jacksonville WR2

Locked in at WR1 is veteran Torry Holt, who was recently signed in the offseason. The Jaguars may be looking at airing out the ball more in 2009. The departure of Fred Taylor to New England leaves only Maurice Jones-Drew as a viable play maker at RB. The Jaguars may shy away from running the ball as often as they did in previous seasons when they had a strong RBBC approach. Last year, QB David Garrard finished as the 11th-ranked QB, despite playing behind a banged up offensive line. The Jags have greatly improved in that area, which suggests Garrard should have more time to throw the ball. Gone is Matt Jones, Reggie Williams and Jerry Porter. As of right now, there is no clear cut WR2, but there are several options.

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New York Giants RB2

The Giants offense changed to more of a rushing attack last year after WR Plaxico Burress was no longer a part of their offense. The result - not one, but two RBs rushed for 1,000 yards. Brandon Jacobs was re-signed in the offseason and he'll be the team's number one option in the running game. Gone is Derrick Ward who signed with the Buccaneers. Ward occupied the RB2 role last year, so with his departure, someone is going to have to fill in. Jacobs is a big physical RB, but his upright style of rushing leads to bigger hits, which has shelved him in seasons prior. The Giants have third year pro, Ahmad Bradshaw who could occupy that role, but they also have rookie Andre Brown and veteran Danny Ware who could surprise.

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Chicago WR1/WR2

What's so intriguing about the Bears WR situation is that there is no clear cut number one receiving option in Chicago. This is either good news or bad news for Bears QB Jay Cutler. It's good, because he can find his own player to target as his primary down field option. It's bad, because there is nobody already in place as that player for the team, which means he'll have to begin from scratch to create the offense he wants. Whoever emerges as the Bears number one receiving option has the potential to be an Anquan Boldin-like surprise in the league.

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Cleveland RB2

The Browns will turn to veteran soon-to-be 30-year old Jamal Lewis to once again fulfill the running duties in 2009. Lewis averages a stout 299.8 carries per season in his eight seasons in the NFL. It's just a matter of time before the odometer takes its toll on Lewis as a reliable RB. Who could possibly dethrone Lewis? They have a veteran RB who is itching to gain the spotlight, plus a rookie RB who is looking to make his impact.

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Atlanta WR2

The Falcons receiving corps got a huge boost with the trade acquisition of veteran TE Tony Gonzalez in the offseason. Roddy White and Gonzalez will be the main receiving threats for Atlanta, but don't discount the next option at WR2. Defenses will be keying on White and Gonzalez and it should open the door wide open for another WR to make plays.

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New England WR3

The last time Tom Brady was healthy for a whole season, nearly everyone on offense for the Patriots benefited. We know that Randy Moss and Wes Welker will get their yards and fantasy points, but as of right now, the WR3 position is still up for grabs. Whoever occupies that role will have value and could possibly be someone who could make spot starts in your fantasy lineup.

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New York Giants WR1/WR2

Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer are no longer with the team. Their departure brings a completely different depth chart, which currently features Domenik Hixon as the WR1, rookie Hakim Nicks at WR2 and veteran Steve Smith as the WR3. Smith has long been a slot type of receiver for the Giants, which is sometimes what the WR3 translates to be. The biggest question is who is going to produce the most as a WR on the Giants? Make no mistake, the Giants will once again feature a run first offense, but that's not to say the passing game will be nonexistent. Someone is going to produce from that group. The early indication is that Hakim Nicks will occupy a big role in his first year.

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Washington WR2

Last year the Redskins drafted two relatively high draft picks at WR in Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly. Both were nonexistent last year due to injuries, or ineffectiveness. Kelly is coming off February microfracture surgery on his knee that he hurt last season. He should be OK for the start of training camp, barring any setbacks. Thomas had the most success of the two rookies last year, but that was only 15 catches for 120 yards while playing in all 16 games. Washington's passing game will go through Santana Moss and Chris Cooley, but they can't rely on only them to be successful. Someone is going to have to emerge if the passing game wants to flourish and it won't be that difficult to supplant current WR2 Antwaan Randle El.

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Kansas City WR2/TE1

The Chiefs lost a big proponent of their offense when they traded long time TE standout Tony Gonzalez to the Falcons in the offseason. Gone are 150+ targets, 80-90 receptions and 8-10 TDs. Someone is going to have pick up that slack - they can't expect WR Dwayne Bowe to do everything on offense. So who is going to fill that role as the team's WR2 and TE1? Wouldn't you like to know?

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Cleveland WR2

The Browns have big questions at WR this year. After first wanting to be traded out of Cleveland, Browns stand out WR Braylon Edwards has changed his tune. He will most definitely be the number one option in the passing game in 2009, but who will occupy the WR2 role? Before things went downhill for Donte Stallworth in a hurry (DUI manslaughter charge), he was the favorite to be starting opposite Edwards. Even though his arraignment was delayed it's unlikely to change the outcome. We'd be surprised if Stallworth sees the field in 2009 and the Browns likely believe that to be the case as well, otherwise they wouldn't have spent two picks on WRs in the 2009 draft.

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