On disappointing receivers
D.J. Hackett went from a Rotoworld favorite to released in favor of Dwayne Jarrett in just over a year. Hackett’s inability to stay healthy marred his chance to ever become a true difference-maker in Seattle, and it kept him off the field in Carolina. At 28, he’s still young enough to rebound, but there isn’t much proof that he can stay healthy for a full season.
His best chance for relevance is in a West Coast system, where he fit well as a split end. Seattle is desperate for receiver talent, so a reunion with the Seahawks makes a lot of sense. Hackett needs someone other than Rotoworld to believe in him or he’s dangerously close to slipping out of the league.
Unlike Hackett, Drew Bennett had one season where he truly mattered in fantasy leagues. That was a long time ago, however, and his disastrous stint with the Rams is a cautionary tale for spending big money in free agency. Bennett is unlikely to be a fantasy difference-maker again, but he has a chance for relevance if he returns to Mike Heimerdinger and the Titans. That reunion should go better than the Justin McCareins revival. It can’t go worse.





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