10 looks good for 09 'Fantasy Football Team

Some call them sleepers, some may call picks up the value ... I like to refer to them as "good appearance." Like in basketball when a player makes a good pass, they say "look good." In other words, players worth take a good look. Always looking out for you, here are some looks good to consider for your fantasy draft 2009:

1. Matt Forte-Almost everyone Adrian Peterson is going first, but what about second? Well, the April 3, 2009 Matt Forte went from being a fantasy stud, a deep examination of this space when Bears acquired not only Jay Cutler, but also massive OT Orlando Pace. Jay Cutler's arm will open the field of Pace Forte and if he can stay healthy, watch out for monsters one year from the second year earlier.

2. Michael Turner, the product NIU old backup and LT took the fantasy world by storm year past. Add Tony Gonzalez and Matt Ryan to a year under his belt and the sky is the limit. Absolute tree trunks for legs, the worst nightmare of a tackler and a good look at two or third place.

3. Maurice Jones-Drew (MJD) - I would not put it on the AP, Forte, Turner class yet, but it's worth a look in round first half. With Taylor out to New England and the Jaguars to invest collected early in the o-line (Eugene Monroe, Eben Britton), this thinly disguised running back has the potential to carry a team, especially in a PPR league.

4. Calvin Johnson-Have you heard of the theory years third receiver? Call me a homer, but Daunte Culpepper is 30 pounds lighter and met with his former offensive coordinator Scott Linehan. The Lions new offense is set to go vertical ... Think Randy Moss circa 2000. In case you were wondering, 15-yard TD 1400. Of course it is a risky choice, because if they get off to a bad start could be forced back to play the rookie Stafford. But the flip side, should be final in many games, so have to throw the ball more. There should be a higher level receivers run on the second round, and CJ is a good look there.

5. Pierre Thomas, "Do not forget the PT Cruiser. A touch again get a goaline in the leagues most potent offenses. It was a pleasant surprise to many who took a chance with him against the choice of the end of 2008. He runs and catches well, and proved a very effective complement to Reggie Bush. Expect him continue where he left off and great looks in the third round.

6. Chris "Beanie" Wells "This man could not have come to a situation better. I've heard it compared to the one and only Jim Brown, so his potential is through the roof. While Wells is not a perfect fit for the Cardinals system, and to run a lot of spread offense, will have many holes to cross and attack the line of scrimmage very well. He should have many opportunities to score in the powerful Arizona offensive. Injury questions is the only team here but worth a look in the early to mid rounds 4-6.

7. Felix Jones of only 6 games played in the last year, but it's worth a look in rounds 6-8. Although Dallas has a well-balanced offense, even without TO I hope the run and Felix Jones to get involved more. I love Marion Barber, but I have a hunch that his hardcore style could run will keep him out of some games this year, opening the door to Felix and his explosive speed. A look especially good for owners of Barber to handcuff their investment in the Cowboy backfield.

8. Greg Olsen-word on the street Cutler is that Olsen and has good chemistry already. Cutler leading tight end in Denver, Tony Scheffler was a bit involved and the lack of quality Chicago wide receiver hope that many of the goals and Olsen good numbers this year. As for what he had to say in his blog about http://tr.im/lX8A Cutler. Many people have the edge crowded room on the board, but I think their number will be more worthy of being the first or second tight end that are made, creating a good look in the middle rounds.

9. Carson Palmer is a selection of risk of injury and loss of a great possession receiver as Houshmanzadeh. Many of gm sleep in it because of this, But the Bengals picked up some strange new weapon in the project for him. Massive OT Andre Smith should bode well for protecting their production, together with ultimately have a pass to TE Chase Coffman catches. Coffman won the award last season as tight Mackey top college football and the Bengals picked him up 98th overall in the third round. Look for Palmer to provide great value in rounds of 10 and under.

10. Bernard Berrian back, "Favre or not, the Minnesota offense will be improved with the addition of Percy Harvin and OT Phil Loadholt. Berrian downfield opportunities would if I put it in his backfield, but obviously the key defenses Peterson Harvin provides another distraction, and before you double-B is in the end zone. A decent two, number three receiver with strong potential to be even more if Favre returns. look good in rounds 7-9.

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