Aug 14, 2012
- Written by Brad Berreman
Each season, there are players that disappoint fantasy football owners as their performance fails to live up to their name recognition or justify where they were drafted. Many factors play into these disappointments, most notably injuries to the specific player or those around him, but shrewd owners can often take advantage the following year and get a discount on draft day. Taking advantage of such opportunities can often lead to deep playoff run or even a fantasy football league title for those owners that guess right on players who are in line to rebound.
Here are three wide receivers that fantasy football owners hope to see come back in a big way this season. Only you can decide which guys you’ll forgive and draft again in 2012 and those you’ll cross off your Draft Day cheat sheet.
Aug 13, 2012
- Written by Brad Berreman
Each season, there are players that disappoint fantasy football owners as their performance fails to live up to their name recognition or justify where they were drafted. Many factors play into these disappointments, most notably injuries to the specific player or those around him, but shrewd owners can often take advantage the following year and get a discount on draft day. Taking advantage of such opportunities can often lead to deep playoff run or even a fantasy football league title for those owners that guess right on players who are in line to rebound.
Here are three running backs that fantasy football owners hope to see come back in a big way this season. Only you can decide which guys you’ll forgive and draft again in 2012 and those you’ll cross off your Draft Day cheat sheet.
Aug 12, 2012
- Written by Brad Berreman
Each season, there are players that disappoint fantasy football owners as their performance fails to live up to their name recognition or justify where they were drafted. Many factors play into these disappointments, most notably injuries to the specific player or those around him, but shrewd owners can often take advantage the following year and get a discount on draft day. Taking advantage of such opportunities can often lead to deep playoff run or even a fantasy football league title for those owners that guess right on players who are in line to rebound.
Here are two quarterbacks that fantasy football owners hope to see come back in a big (or at least reasonable) way this season. Only you can decide which guys you’ll forgive and draft again in 2012 and those you’ll cross off your Draft Day cheat sheet.
Sep 2, 2011
Written by: Jimbo Jones
Edited by: Marc Caviglia
One of the strategies for putting together a competitive fantasy football roster is finding players who under produced last season, yet have the potential to return to fantasy relevance in 2011. While the early-round comeback player could make a big impact on your team, be sure to consider players in the middle to later rounds that you can add at good value. Some comeback or bounce back candidates missed significant time due to injury, while others were healthy, but their situations either limited playing time or opportunities.
Here are six players that fantasy football owners hope to see come back in a big (or at least reasonable) way this season. Only you can decide which guys you’ll forgive and draft again in 2011 and those you’ll cross off your Draft Day cheat sheet.
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Tony Romo, QB, Dallas Cowboys
2010 Stats: 1605 passing yards, 69.5 completion percentage, 11 total touchdowns, 7 Interceptions
Romo was on pace for a tremendous 2010 season before a broken collarbone in Week 7 forced his season to come to a screeching halt. Through the Cowboys’ first five games, the veteran was averaging 313 passing yards and two touchdowns per game. A large part of Romo’s early season success had to do with the incredible rapport he formed with wide receiver Miles Austin. The dynamic duo hooked up for at least nine receptions and 140 yards in three of the Cowboys first five games.


