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Old 03-11-2009, 02:32 PM   #12
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Re: How long do you keep Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly if they don't produce?

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Terpsez - please see attached list for a few rookie wrs that "contributed".....
Young Targets: An Examination of Rookie WRs - Salvatore Marcoccio III - FF Today

Also - the Skins knew Kelly was inujury prone - combining these two is not a mistake - whether a player is on the field and does not produce or a player that is not on the field due to injury after injury and does not produce - you still get the same result - little to no production either way.
Nice article but in it it says:
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. Of course picking the right rookie is the key factor. Far and away, most rookies don’t even sniff these totals, so let’s look at some factors that may help one find a rookie gem on draft day.

1. Opportunity: Obviously a rookie needs to receive significant time on the field as a prerequisite for putting up stats that lead to fantasy points. A young wide receiver that is going to sit behind veterans will not help your squad. There’s no need to really explore this factor much further, since it’s quite apparent all who appear on the list above must have received an opportunity to see playing time as first year players due to either superior talent or injury to a teammate.
Bottom line really is that last year neither were on the field due to various reasons, including the fact that Moss and ARE were NOT going to be benched out the gate.

This is a good year for the offense to take a maturation step across the board and show that it can win games for us when the D does its job.
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