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Survivor I - Keyshawn Johnson Commentary

NOTE: this draft was completed on 7/24

Recent Stats

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20020007610885138.821
200300045600378.053
20042130709816134.427

Positives - He's a possession receiver, and has the size to excel in the red zone. Projecting about 70 receptions, almost 1000yds, and a half-dozen or so TDs, and Johnson becomes a nice addition to the roster. If he and Glenn can avoid the injury bug, and throw in Jones and Bledsoe in the backfield, there could be some good numbers popping up in the Lone Star State.

Negatives - Although it didn't seem to appear last year, his "me first" attitude is likely still there, just under the surface. If he can be a team player, and avoid "Leon", I'll be happy. Bledsoe joins the cast in Dallas, and like Johnson, is near the end of his career. Does Bledsoe still have enough left in the tank? Time will tell. Johnson also needs a healthy Glenn to keep the defense honest.

Draft Strategy - I also hate the Cowpies, so this was another bitter pill to swallow. :D Alas, one can't always draft based on team alliances, but on what the player brings to the table. Johnson may no longer be the stud of years gone by, but he's still good enough to be a stud at least a few games out of the year, and that should be enough in this best-ball format.



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