10 Most Frustrating Fantasy Players Of 2010
If a fantasy player is not performing, you don’t start him, it’s as simple as that. But if a NFL star is a roller coaster of inconsistency with monster numbers followed by dud weeks, owners have to cross their fingers and hope for the best.
Knowing that you could never bench such a huge bipolar playmaker, your forced to start’em each and every NFL week. Match-ups and schedules have meant nothing for these 10 players as they are simple hot and cold in very unpredictable fashion. When they play well, you love’em. When they stink up the joint they are the hindsight fantasy complaint of the week
10) Ray Rice- Ravens
At this point, you aren’t hoping for touchdowns, that’s something that just doesn’t happen for Ray Rice in 2010. Rice is pulled out of goal line situations, or trips over his own feet if he does stick in for a carry. His greatest fantasy contribution is his receiving yards, yet without the touchdowns he is by far a huge let down from where you drafted him last summer. Rice has 3 touchdowns this season, 2 of which came in one game.
9) Chad Ochocinco- Bengals
Ochocinco can have highs of 100+ yards a game with a touchdown to a single catch for chump change. The Bengals are 2-9 this season and have not held a lead too often this year. Yet, when it comes to climbing back into a game down by a couple of scores, it’s T.O that seems to shine in this offense. Chad Ochocinco is fantasy heartbreak for those who have had to start him all year.
8) Vernon Davis- 49er’s
No one expected the same type of production from a season ago, but we do want more than a game with 1 reception for 3 yards. Just when you’re about done with this 49er, he top’s the tight end category with fantasy points. The 49er’s are plagued with poor quarterback options this year.
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