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By: Ryan Welte

I'm sticking on Jake Locker's bandwagon one more season. As a backup QB, used in your starting QB's bye week, I think he is a decent late round safety blanket if your #1 QB goes down.

Dwayne Bowe and Reggie Bush are both in the same basket for me. Both are going pretty high in drafts. But I'm taking them even higher! I see a big year for Bush with Calvin Johnson getting so much attention on the outside, and the same for Bowe with Alex Smith coming into town at QB.

playmaker. The Jags have no one else with his skill set, so why not let Robinson try and make a big play? I am going to try and take Denard in a very late round, as my 4th RB, just incase he turns into a surprise piece of the Jaguars gameplan.

Denard Robinson by no stretch of the imagination is a starting RB. I am saying that I personally like him as a potential

Brady is supposed to have a down year without many of his favorite targets from last year in Hernandez, Lloyd, Welker, Branch, and Woodhead. I think he is still going to be a solid fantasy grab. Rated 5th in the QB position for me, I'd take him over Newton and Stafford. I don't think Amendola is equivalent to Welker, but he is a decent fill for what Welker brought to the Pats offense. Also, rookie receiver Aaron Dobson is reportedly doing well and liked by Brady as a target. Don't think Brady's receiving corps have made Brady; Brady has made his corps. The point is, new faces for Brady won't result in a poor fantasy season for #12.

With Percy Harvin out for most of the season, Sidney Rice gets a chance to be the Seahawks #1 receiver. We saw when Brett Favre was on the Vikings how lethal Rice can be as he had 1,312 yards and 8 TDs in 2009.