Post by The Cowboys on Jun 27, 2020 1:40:58 GMT -5
Have the following players available. May be willing to deal other players (not listed), but it will take more to get them. Have received some interest in some of my picks (the 1.09 and 4.12 in particular). Those can be had as well.
Mainly looking for keepers or keeper picks.
Janoris Jenkins, CB, NO: Averaged the 9th most points of any keeper CB (and 16th overall). In two starts (three games) with the Saints, Jenkins had 15 tackles, 2 pass break ups, an interception and a forced fumble. Over his last four seasons he ranks fourth in interceptions and fifteenth in pass break ups in the league. He has scored more touchdowns than any active defensive player (9).
Daren Fells, TE, HOU: Fells (6'7", 270 pounds) had the second most red zone targets and led the Texans with 7 TD's in his first season with DeShaun Watson. Over the last two years he boasts an 81.25% catch rate (compared to Kittle 72.05% and Ertz 69.8%). With Hopkins gone, Fells is going to see an uptick in targets and usage.
Whitney Mercilus: Led the Texans in sacks last year and was second in interceptions. According to the torotimes: "Mercilus is going to have more success as the edge rusher with Watt returning to take the majority of the attention of opposing offenses. Whitney is by far the second-best pass rusher on the roster".
Jakeem Grant, WR, MIA: Grant is currently battling for the WR3 spot in Miami's offense. According to Dolphinswire: "Grant’s skillset is predicated around short area quickness and explosive speed. Those traits will be in high demand in Chan Gailey’s spread offensive look — where Grant’s dynamic speed will have the opportunity to be the big-play catalyst Miami will be searching for out of the slot."
Tim Patrick, WR, DEN: Currently listed as WR4 on the Broncos depth chart. Could easily slip into WR3 in training camp and, with an injury in front of him, could be poised for a lot of play time.
Brian Hill, RB, ATL: The Falcons resigned Hill and are bringing him back as insurance for the often injured Gurley.
Mainly looking for keepers or keeper picks.
Janoris Jenkins, CB, NO: Averaged the 9th most points of any keeper CB (and 16th overall). In two starts (three games) with the Saints, Jenkins had 15 tackles, 2 pass break ups, an interception and a forced fumble. Over his last four seasons he ranks fourth in interceptions and fifteenth in pass break ups in the league. He has scored more touchdowns than any active defensive player (9).
Daren Fells, TE, HOU: Fells (6'7", 270 pounds) had the second most red zone targets and led the Texans with 7 TD's in his first season with DeShaun Watson. Over the last two years he boasts an 81.25% catch rate (compared to Kittle 72.05% and Ertz 69.8%). With Hopkins gone, Fells is going to see an uptick in targets and usage.
Whitney Mercilus: Led the Texans in sacks last year and was second in interceptions. According to the torotimes: "Mercilus is going to have more success as the edge rusher with Watt returning to take the majority of the attention of opposing offenses. Whitney is by far the second-best pass rusher on the roster".
Jakeem Grant, WR, MIA: Grant is currently battling for the WR3 spot in Miami's offense. According to Dolphinswire: "Grant’s skillset is predicated around short area quickness and explosive speed. Those traits will be in high demand in Chan Gailey’s spread offensive look — where Grant’s dynamic speed will have the opportunity to be the big-play catalyst Miami will be searching for out of the slot."
Tim Patrick, WR, DEN: Currently listed as WR4 on the Broncos depth chart. Could easily slip into WR3 in training camp and, with an injury in front of him, could be poised for a lot of play time.
Brian Hill, RB, ATL: The Falcons resigned Hill and are bringing him back as insurance for the often injured Gurley.