Found August 23, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
While selecting Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and a handful of others doesn't take much skill in a fantasy football draft, finding a late-round sleeper who impacts your team does. And more times than not it's the late round gem who puts you into the playoffs and even a championship...case in point being Derek Anderson in 2007 and Chad Pennington in 2008.
This edition takes a look at two potential 2009 fantasy sleepers to consider at the QB position after the initial wave of talented passers have come off the board.
Trent Edwards
While he was erratic for much of 2008, only finishing with 2,699 yards and 11 TDs, the offense was relatively easy to defend with few threats outside of WR Lee Evans.
That all changed when the Bills scooped up T.O. days after he was released. In addition to what he brings to the table from a production standpoint, 10 TDs is probably a good number to expect, Owens addition instantly makes Edwards more appealing as de...
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