Here are some more players you should avoid owning in 2006. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
*Jerry Porter. It seems Raiders coach Art Shell and Porter aren’t getting along too well. That’s not good if you’re a receiver. Porter lost a lot of value on my draft board because of the disputes with his coach, and a look at his game log reveals he is the definition of inconsistent.
Jerramy Stevens. Even when he gets healthy he’s not a top-15 tight end. Stevens had more drops in the Super Bowl than AOL dialup. He’s nothing special, but owners keep waiting for him to bust out. It’s not going to happen, especially in Seattle.
*Every rookie wide receiver. Sure, one of them could break out but don’t count on it. Every position has its share of draft busts, but receivers seem to be more common. Troy Edwards, Rashaun Woods and Peter Warrick are just a few recent examples of receivers with a lot of hype who didn’t quite pan out.
*Jerry Porter. It seems Raiders coach Art Shell and Porter aren’t getting along too well. That’s not good if you’re a receiver. Porter lost a lot of value on my draft board because of the disputes with his coach, and a look at his game log reveals he is the definition of inconsistent.
Jerramy Stevens. Even when he gets healthy he’s not a top-15 tight end. Stevens had more drops in the Super Bowl than AOL dialup. He’s nothing special, but owners keep waiting for him to bust out. It’s not going to happen, especially in Seattle.
*Every rookie wide receiver. Sure, one of them could break out but don’t count on it. Every position has its share of draft busts, but receivers seem to be more common. Troy Edwards, Rashaun Woods and Peter Warrick are just a few recent examples of receivers with a lot of hype who didn’t quite pan out.

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