What to Look for in 2007
Losman was very effective during a key stretch of the fantasy season, as he threw 10 touchdown passes with only four interceptions from weeks 11-15. He finished the year, however, with two touchdowns and four interceptions in his final two games. Overall, though, it was clear Losman was starting to make better reads and he showed less of a tendency to make maddening mistakes under pressure. Although he still must develop more consistency in the short and midrange passing games, Losman is making definite strides mechanically and in his decision-making, and he'll be a quality fantasy reserve in 2007.
Lynch will be an instant-impact rookie and a quality No. 2 fantasy running back. He can offer more as an all-around player than McGahee, and he has already impressed the coaching staff during minicamps. Lynch is an effective inside runner who can also be a threat on the outside; he will bust loose for some big gainers once he gets to the second level of defenders. The Bills also intend to use him a lot as a receiver out of the backfield, making Lynch a solid selection in the third round of fantasy drafts. If he doesn't live up to expectations immediately, he'll share carries with Thomas. Lynch will still show a heck of a lot of promise.
Evans is on the verge of becoming a fantasy superstar. He has quickly become a well-rounded receiver who not only has explosive downfield gears, but also runs sharp routes and is capable of making key catches. Evans has great concentration, strong hands and isn't deterred by double-teams. He will clearly stamp himself as one of the very best receivers in fantasy football in 2007. Unfortunately, Evans doesn't get much help from the rest of Buffalo's wide receivers and tight ends. Price struggles to get open consistently, is no longer dangerous in the open field and has minimal fantasy appeal. Royal is a very good blocker and occasional red zone threat. He's a good bye week plug-in, but not much more.
worth reading, IMO, especially if you're bored at work like me.
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