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5 Fantasy Sleepers and How to Follow Them on Pinyadda

Become a Fantasy God with Pinyadda

Desperately trying to fill the gaps in your fantasy roster? Looking for a few sleepers to make a play for in pre-season trading? Trying to find the hidden gems in your league and come up with ways to beat them? Look no further. Whether you want to read fantasy news from around the web or just keep up with specific teams, Pinyadda’s got you covered. Here’s a quick look at five potential fantasy spoilers and everything you need to follow them on Pinyadda.

  1. Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams. Though it pains me to say it, Bradford looked sharp against the Patriots last week and has proven to most analysts that he has the skills necessary to post numbers at the NFL level. He’s not a fantasy starter, but if you can pick him up on the cheap I’m willing to bet he’s got a couple of big days up his sleeve this year, especially given the Rams’ relatively weak schedules. Follow the St. Louis Rams topic to keep up with Bradford’s progress throughout the year.
  2. LaDainian Tomlinson, New York Jets. LT is getting old, but he’s not done yet. Rex Ryan’s strange coaching mojo seems to have breathed some life into the organization and it appears that Tomlinson’s buying whatever he’s selling. While Tomlinson may not get the bulk of the carries, expect him to break at least one a game for 20 or more. And don’t forget that he led the league in receptions a few years ago – he might do better than your #1 receiver on some weeks. Follow the New York Jets topic and the Jets Blog to track LT’s work as a Jet.
  3. Clinton Portis, Washington Redskins. Mike Shannahan knows how to get the most out of his backs, and Clinton Portis is undervalued in most leagues this year. If he can (and his offensive line) can avoid the injury bug this year, Portis will get plenty of chances to gain quality yards and score valuable fantasy points. He’s a known quantity and offers predictable point totals during most of the regular season. The Washington Redskins topic and the Redskins Blog have you covered with all the latest on Portis, Shannahan, and the rest of the Skins.
  4. Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles, no matter how you slice it, are still a mess. Anyone who thinks Kevin Kolb is going to last the whole season has a better sense of humor than I do. Will Vick’s output be predictable? No. Does he have legitimate potential for a few insane weeks that could make or break your matchup? Absolutely. If you can pick him up late, do it. If you can afford to hang on to him he might make the difference in close heat down the stretch. Follow Philadelphia Eagles and the Bird’s Eye View blog in the Philly Enquirer to stay up on the latest drama in Philly.
  5. Pierre Garcon, Indianapolis Colts. When you catch balls thrown by Peyton Manning, it can be easy to be overshadowed. But Garcon’s ability can’t be doubted, and though he may not yet be a name-brand receiver just yet, anyone who’s suffered a spanking at the hands of the Colts can tell you that Garcon is one of Manning’s favorite targets. He runs a lot of 15-30 yard seam routes that Manning thrives on against cover two zone defenses in the middle of the field. He’s a great pickup who’s almost guaranteed to have a decent performance every week. Follow the Indianapolis Colts topic and Stampede Blue to see how Garcon can help you score this season.

Pinyadda is your place to find all the pro football news and updates you can handle from across the web. Follow the teams you want, discuss articles with other fantasy gurus, and never miss an injury report or roster change again. For more information on using Pinyadda to help you crush it this fantasy season, check out our post on using Pinyadda to dominate your fantasy draft. And don’t forget to follow the Fantasy Football topic to keep up with the latest trends and analysis from fantasy blogs and commentators all over the internet.

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