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NFL Draft Recap: Craig Davis

June 23, 2007 | by Andy Goldstein | Comments (0)
Don't expect Craig Davis to have a fantasy impact for the San Diego Chargers for a while.
Even though he doesn’t have much competition, don’t be looking for Craig Davis to earn his bolts right away in San Diego.

It would have been easy for Craig Davis to go somewhat under the radar in the 2007 draft thanks to his teammates, quarterback JaMarcus Russell and wide out Dwayne Bowe both being surefire first rounders. Fortunately for ‘Buster,’ the San Diego Chargers didn’t miss his 56 catches, 836 yards, and four touchdowns in 2006. They took Davis with the 30th overall pick and will probably get, if nothing else, a player with a chance to break into the starting lineup sooner rather than later. That is, of course, unless Eric Parker stops acting like Samie Parker.

Davis’ game is very rough around the edges. He’s not the greatest route runner, which will neuter any chance for fantasy success this year. Another mark against him is that as the goal-line approaches, he becomes less and less of a factor. That being said, the guy did this, which is pretty cool. As you can see in the video, he has quicks, hands, and looks good when dramatic music is played in the background. But let’s be honest, you and I would do a lot better in life if we had this kind of soundtrack following us around. We’d finally get some respect. It’s also possible I’m the only person worried about this.

As I alluded to earlier, his ability to fit into the Chargers scheme will ultimately determine Davis’ long term success. There’s no crafty vet to teach this rookie the ropes. In fact, Bowe would take more pressure off of Davis in the NFL than the guys that the Chargers have now. On the flip side, Davis’ trek up the depth chart isn’t exactly climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. If he averages three and a half catches per game, he’ll be eons ahead of the aforementioned Parker (either of the Parkers, actually).

Okay, now it’s the time where the doctor (me) puts down the pen (the first three paragraphs) and gives you the diagnosis (the diagnosis). Davis will have no fantasy impact for the first 22 or 23 games of his career. At this point, he’ll either start to pick up the style and speed of the NFL game or completely fall off the fantasy map. Obviously, in redraft leagues, you shouldn’t even consider this LSU Tiger. I personally wouldn’t worry too much about him in dynasty leagues either, as guys like this tend to end up back on the waiver wire early in their second season (or maybe even earlier).

But at least there’s a dramatic YouTube video of the guy. That’s more than I can say for myself. Waaaa!

[Note from the editor: RotoRob is, in fact, working on a YouTube video of Andy that depicts him working feverishly away, set to the classic sounds of Abba's "Dancing Queen."]

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Dear RotoRob: Trio Choices

June 22, 2007 | by James Morris | Comments (2)
If his legions of adoring hotties are included, you’ve got to take the side of the deal that includes Manny. Dear RotoRob.com, I have been offered Prince Fielder, Aramis Ramirez and Manny Ramirez for Dice K, Big Papi and Lance Berkman. It’s a H2H league and all things equal, which three players would you prefer to have [...] more
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The Wire Troll: Going Gallardo

June 22, 2007 | by James Morris | Comments (2)
James wonders where ethics come into play when using fantasy players like the retired Mark McGwire, who apparently relied on more than milk to launch his moonshots. Well, Sammy Sosa hit home run No. 600 and he’s currently on the waiver wires for most of my leagues. So, do you go pick him up or take [...] more
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Fantasy Notes: Tanking It

June 21, 2007 | by RotoRob | Comments (0)
Dennis Tankersley, a one-time hot shot prospect in the Padres organization, missed a glorious opportunity this season. Currently with Triple-A Toledo of the Tigers’ system, if Tankersley had shown any kind of progress this season, he might have got the opportunity that went to Chad Durbin to step into the Tiger rotation. Instead, it looks [...] more
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RotoRob 2007 NHL Draft Preview: Part Two

June 21, 2007 | by RotoRob | Comments (0)
Bill Sweatt could be the fastest and most NHL-ready player in the entire draft. We’re back for Part Two of our NHL Draft Preview. Part One can be found here. Looking for a first round sleeper? Rob thinks Bill Sweatt qualifies. Not only is he considered the fastest player available, but many suggest he’s also the most [...] more
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