- Jake Delhomme's return is certainly an improvement over the catastrophic quarterbacking the team suffered through in 2007, but, considering that no QB has ever been successful after Tommy John surgery (I'm talking to you, Rob Johnson), I wouldn't expect him to be an adequate fantasy starter when he was borderline even when healthy.
- Don't overvalue Steve Smith. Don't get me wrong, I love the guy. He's a warrior and a winner BUT the two-game suspension to start the season could put you in a hole early. Getting off to a strong start is crucial in fantasy football and wasting a high pick on Smith might jeopardize your ability to do that. He also tends to miss a game here or there with injury. I'd leave him on the board until you have RB and WR starters secured.
- Both RBs are risky. DeAngelo Williams has a great burst and Jonathan Stewart has been billed as an all-around top talent but the Carolina offensive line is in disarray with rookies and players in new positions. Last year, the line was abysmal and I'm not confident things will be much better this year. I would like either of these backs in a different situation but, right now, I don't want to count on either as starters for me.
- The rest of the receiving pack doesn't excite me either. Muhsin Muhammad doesn't have much left. D.J. Hackett might have some promise but there are so many other options out there who aren't saddled with a porous O-line, injured QB and All-Pro WR lining up opposite him.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Don't Count on any Carolina Panthers as Fantasy Starters
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