TE, K, DST Sleepers 2009
I've poured over and over the offseason work outs, training camp and the preseason and come up with my ultimate sleepers for 2009. I've broken them down by position and have included my special Super Sleepers as well. If you like what you see here, you will find even more in the Fantasy Football Search Draft Kit. Members can login anytime and have all the information you will ever need for the draft and all season long.
Greg Olsen -- Chicago -- I am not even sure on how much of a sleeper Olsen is going into the draft this year. I have him rated as my #1 overall TE right now, a move that has been greeted with surprising hostility especially among Cowboys fans. Either way, Olsen has hit it off in a big way with new Bears QB Jay Cutler as the two have been spied around town all offseason long going to ballgames, eating at restaurants, playing double dutch in the park. OK, everything but the double dutch but there is no doubt these two are close friends and it doesn't hope that both are supremely talented. Olsen can stretch the middle of the field and has great hand and athletic ability for a TE. Cutler will find security in throwing to Olsen repeatedly and it is my belief that Olsen will be the Bears leading receiver this year.
Vernon Davis -- San Francisco -- Head coach Mike Singletary got Davis' attention last season when he yanked the young TE out of the game and dressed him down in front of everybody including the TV cameras. For the first time in his life quite possibly, Davis was humbled and also motivated. He's put in a solid offseason and looks ready to finally make due on his tremendous natural talents. The 49ers won't be much of an air attack this season, but there will be plenty of scoring opportunities for Davis as long as he keeps himself on the field and out of the doghouse.
Tight Ends
Greg Olsen -- Chicago -- I am not even sure on how much of a sleeper Olsen is going into the draft this year. I have him rated as my #1 overall TE right now, a move that has been greeted with surprising hostility especially among Cowboys fans. Either way, Olsen has hit it off in a big way with new Bears QB Jay Cutler as the two have been spied around town all offseason long going to ballgames, eating at restaurants, playing double dutch in the park. OK, everything but the double dutch but there is no doubt these two are close friends and it doesn't hope that both are supremely talented. Olsen can stretch the middle of the field and has great hand and athletic ability for a TE. Cutler will find security in throwing to Olsen repeatedly and it is my belief that Olsen will be the Bears leading receiver this year.
Vernon Davis -- San Francisco -- Head coach Mike Singletary got Davis' attention last season when he yanked the young TE out of the game and dressed him down in front of everybody including the TV cameras. For the first time in his life quite possibly, Davis was humbled and also motivated. He's put in a solid offseason and looks ready to finally make due on his tremendous natural talents. The 49ers won't be much of an air attack this season, but there will be plenty of scoring opportunities for Davis as long as he keeps himself on the field and out of the doghouse.
Kicker
John Carney -- New Orleans -- I know not much attention is paid to kickers but Carney will most likely be the Saints kicker for the duration of the season after Garret Hartley got himself suspended for the first 4 games. Carney did quite well with the Giants last year and is coming back to a place he played for quite a long time and has a great feel for. Plus, the Saints score tons of points and will always give their kicker plenty of opportunities to rack up fantasy points.
Defense & Special Teams
Green Bay DST -- I love what the Packers have done to their defense this offseason. They switched from a 4-3 to a 3-4 and had one of the best in the business in Dom Capers oversee the transformation. The 3-4 is far better suited for the personnel in Green Bay because they have smaller, quicker players especially at linebacker. The Packers also will get Nick Barnett back from injury to go along with first round pick B.J. Raji. The secondary already was solid, full of ball hawking corners and safeties which should be even better with an improved pass rush that is expected. The Packers led the league in defensive scoring last year and I strongly believe will be among the top of fantasy defenses and special teams in 2009.
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