Jul 082009

When everybody’s fantasy draft rolls around, it is not likely that tight ends will be at the top of everyone’s draft list.  That is logical considering even the best tight ends do not even come close to contributing what a or running back will provide.  Still, the 2009 season will have some tight ends that will challenge the wide receivers of the league.

This season, there will be at least five of them that you can expect to fill your fantasy scorecard week after week.  Here they are:

Jason Witten – Witten already was putting up pinball type numbers for the Dallas Cowboys before Terrell Owens left, and now he is going to be targeted even more.  Add to that the fact that the Cowboys have a super running attack and you start to see how Witten is set for a career year.

Dallas Clark -  Clark is another example of addition by subtraction.  Harrison is no longer there for Manning to throw to, and Clark should pay the dividends.  Reggie Wayne will still be the man, but Clark will likely be the primary number two in crunch time.

Antonio Gates - Gates is an unquestioned beast when he is healthy and it appears that he is finally there.  Offseason foot surgery solved a long standing problem and that probably means bad news for the rest of the AFC.  Phillip Rivers will be throwing to him early and often.

Kellen Winslow -  Winslow is set to finally fulfill the potential that he has been missing out on for years.  He should be near the top of your tight end list if for no other reason than he is sure to be a security for…..whoever is Tampa Bay’s .

Tony Gonzalez – Matching Gonzalez with Matt Ryan is a match made in heaven.  Not only will Gonzalez give Mattie Ice a new target, but he is the perfect compliment to the Atlanta offense.  They will feed Michael Turner, and then play action pass all day long.  Hello Tony Gonzalez!

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Jul 042009

Tony Romo is about to experience life without Terrell.  The former Dallas Cowboy All Pro is gone, and Romo may not yet realize just how good he was.  Make no mistake, Owens was a major distraction.  He will likely be addition by subtraction overall.  Still, the Cowboys have to replace double digit touchdowns somewhere, and Jason Witten can not do it by himself.

Who are the potential replacements?  Dallas did sign a great wide out in Roy Williams, but he disappointed a bit in his brief stint with the Cowboys.  Williams has not shown he can be the main man in the offense, but that could change with Owens gone.  Williams is a special talent.

Patrick Crayton is a great receiver in situations, but he is no number one man.  He makes the perfect second or third receiver, and will be effective in any role he is asked to fill.

The real wild card for the Cowboys receiving corp is going to be Miles Austin.  This guy can burn and will likely be asked to pick up a ton of slack.  Is he ready for that?  Maybe, and maybe not.  We will have to wait and see.  The guy has only 18 catches ….  ever.

Witten will be as reliable as ever, and will pick up some slack.  The problem with Witten is that Owens actually opened the lanes for him.  Nobody really knows that better than Witten, and he is likely going to miss Owens secretly if not openly.

The answer to whether the Cowboys can survive the after-Owens effect is still yet to be answered.  Knowing Jerry Jones, he just might swing a signing before all is said and done.

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