The Indianapolis Colts have been a fantasy scoring machine for many years. Whether talking about Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Dallas Clark, Brandon Stokely, etc, the aerial show that is the Colts offense has produce some of fantasy football's best scoring wide outs, not to mention, the best QB in fantasy history.
But something has changed. Marvin Harrison. It used to be Marvin and whoever else would catch the rest of Peyton's lasar passes as second fiddle. But Harrison has moved on and Reggie Wayne has taken up the mantle of top fantasy receiver in Indy. So, the question remains, where will the rest of the balls go?
From standpoint, while a legitmate option might emerge from the depth chart, all are no-name players who are a crap shoot at best. For my money, I would count on Wayne to remain the fantasy stud, with both Anthony Gonzales and Dallas Clark to see a nice improvement on their numbers, particularly Gonzales. Wayne is in line for 1300+, 10+ and 100+ (yards, TDs and receptions). I would put my money on the Anthony putting up 1000+, 6+ and 75+ for himself.
This would be a nice third WR options, or perhaps even a #2.
Now, for Clark, he is already one of the prime tightends in the game, competely with Jason Witten, Tony Gonzales and Antonio Gates. With an expected boost from the absense of Harrison, Clark could be the best of the bunch.
This evening, we will featuring the lovely Skyler Haze
But something has changed. Marvin Harrison. It used to be Marvin and whoever else would catch the rest of Peyton's lasar passes as second fiddle. But Harrison has moved on and Reggie Wayne has taken up the mantle of top fantasy receiver in Indy. So, the question remains, where will the rest of the balls go?
From standpoint, while a legitmate option might emerge from the depth chart, all are no-name players who are a crap shoot at best. For my money, I would count on Wayne to remain the fantasy stud, with both Anthony Gonzales and Dallas Clark to see a nice improvement on their numbers, particularly Gonzales. Wayne is in line for 1300+, 10+ and 100+ (yards, TDs and receptions). I would put my money on the Anthony putting up 1000+, 6+ and 75+ for himself.
This would be a nice third WR options, or perhaps even a #2.
Now, for Clark, he is already one of the prime tightends in the game, competely with Jason Witten, Tony Gonzales and Antonio Gates. With an expected boost from the absense of Harrison, Clark could be the best of the bunch.
This evening, we will featuring the lovely Skyler Haze
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