McKnight is more of a fill in than a guy who can start for fantasy teams weeks in a row, but he's still a top 50 back.3? Dexter McCluster, Chiefs McCluster will play more as a slot receiver, but since some leagues may allow McCluster running back eligibility, we'll include him in this Post . McCluster is tiny but speedy, which makes him a mini Reggie Bush type of threat. He won't get many carries behind Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles in replica Omega 4810.52.01 watch Kansas City, but McCluster could end up with 40 50 catches, and if he has RB eligibility in your league that could make him a Tier 4 back. He's a guy worth taking a shot on in the late rounds, just to see if he can find a role.(Tate, Gerhardt, McKnight, and McCluster fall on Tier 4.
They are all No. 5 backs in 10 and 12 team leagues. For the following backs, we note what scenarios they are draftable in.)2? Jonathan Dwyer, Steelers Dwyer is a sleeper for fantasy owners, but given our lack in faith in Rashard Mendenhall as a stalwart back, we are curious to see if Dwyer emerges as a complement in Pittsburgh. Dwyer?had a good?college career but a bad combine season, which is why he fell into the sixth replica Omega 2210.51 watch round of the NFL draft. Our hunch is that Dwyer is worth a flier as a sixth back in 12 or 14 team leagues just in case he establishes a role behind or alongside Mendenhall.1 Anthony Dixon, 49ers Last year, rookie Glen Coffee looked to have the backup job behind Frank Gore in San Francisco, but Coffee's performance when Gore was out was subpar.
Now Dixon, another rookie, looks to have the shot to surpass Coffee as Gore's backup. Given Gore's injury history, Dixon is worth grabbing, especially for Gore owners. But we don't see a ton of fantasy upside in Dixon because of Coffee's presence and Gore's dominance. He's only draftable in 12 team leagues if you own Gore.1 (con't) LeGarrette replica Omega 1203.10 watch Blount, Titans Blount wasn't drafted, but he's worth noting because there's an opening in Tennessee for a complement to Chris Johnson now that LenDale White is gone. Second year man Javon Ringer will get the first shot, but Blount has enough talent to beat out Ringer for that role. Watch how things break down in training camp to see if Blount is worth a flier in large leagues with 14 teams or more.