Who dey evolution?

Unlike Bengals fan reformed NFL supporter Chris Wesseling, I'm in agreement with Silva's post last night that the Bengals passing attack will be a good place to look for value. (Actually, I don't know if Wess agrees, but it's fun to assume.) So let’s piggyback on what Silva wrote, in handy list form.
1. Chad Johnson is on the majority of teams I've drafted thus far, Mock or otherwise. I haven't taken him any earlier than the end of the fourth round. It's usually been in the fifth.
2. Laveranues Coles would have been on my busts list if he didn't land in the absolute perfect situation. I don't like small, slow possession receivers who are always banged up. The Bengals will force the ball to him, so he's projected to maintain value. Deep down, he still worries me. A boom or bust.
3. It was only one game, but Andre Caldwell's playmaking skills were impressive in Week 17. He made multiple people miss every time he touched the ball. He was my pick in our magazine poll for a deep dynasty sleeper.
Coles squashes his redraft value, but Caldwell is someone to watch closely or draft in deep PPR leagues in case Coles tanks. (Of course, Chris Henry still has a chance to step up. Why did they need to overpay Coles again?)
To sum up: Carson Palmer is convinced there won't be a need for billboards this year.





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