Saturday, October 11, 2014

Sammy's Top 5 Fantasy Duds

Coming into the season we had expectations of players and high hopes for others. A lot of the time as fantasy players we are tricked into thinking that someone is a better player than they are because of preseason. If you feel like you have been screwed by someone this year with an early pick read on this is about you.

5. Lesean Mccoy
Lesean would have been lower on the list but there are still a lot of games left and a lot of hope. In most leagues Lesean left the big board in the first 5 picks but with his running this year he appears to be a dud.
4. Calvin Johnson
He is the first receiver to go in most leagues. He is a superstar a record breaker and most of all a dud. This year Megatron had one good game and then his ankle became his tragic flaw. I am sure that he will pick it back up in the second half but as far I am concerned for right now Megatron is a surprising dud.
3.Ray Rice
For some people that drafted rice in the 5th round because he would be back on the field in a couple weeks. Well that was wrong. After the video of the domestic violence I do not believe we will see our great role model Ray Rice for a long time. Luckily he is on the waiver wire in leagues so he can't hurt anyone anymore
2. Montee Ball
I can not tell you how many times I heard this kid is gonna be a fantasy stud. Well I think they meant dud. Montee Ball has had hard match-ups and did not deliver. But on top of all that he is now injured. In a running back scarce game like the NFL this was heart breaking for fantasy owners who used a first or second round pick on the youngster. 
1.Adrian Peterson
Nobody saw this coming. Adrian Peterson up to this year has been extremely consistent (minus the injury that took away a full season). Everyone thought AP was a great guy but unfortunately he made many mistakes. It is a sad sight to see such a super star become a dud overnight. This was no doubt a first round pick if not first overall pick used on this guy. Now that is what I call dudly.

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