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Fantasy Football News: Get the Facts About the 2009 NFL Players and Recent Injuries
In June of each year of football season really begins to heat up. The draft is finished, is completed mini camp and training camp is almost in full swing. The summer is when football experts begin to make projections about the strong value the player and team performance. Damage is one of the most talked about topic during this time, while the latter trades are made and contracts signed. NFL injury and football in general is common. In a report titled "Players' Positions, No Online injuries, guess NFL Career Length" (May 28, 2009) from MedicalNewsToday.com, a new study on the NFL injury and career longevity is highlighted.
The study was primarily authored by, former Rookie-of-the-Year, All Pro defensive back and NFL scout for more than 30 years, milt Davis, Ph.D. Unfortunately Davis died in September of 2008 before he could present findings. Pat Lombardi, Ph.D., another author of the study said, "During the course of study, milt showed that almost three-fourths of all players is more than two major injuries, and that one in two is a major surgery before entering the NFL. "(Source: American College of Sports Medicine) Although damage does not shorten a player's career, they have a dramatic impact on the fantasy football value. Now that the 2009 draft is over, let's review some of the most recent NFL injury reports.
Dallas Cowboys hold Common knee injuries and hamstring
CBSSports.com recently reported that wide receivers Miles Austin and Isaiah Stanback may not attend at the beginning of the Cowboys' training camp. According to the hamstring injury in the Dallas Morning News Austin's cost him three weeks of training, but he is hoping to be ready and healthy by the start of the 2009 season. CBSSports.com sleeper value confirms Austin Plus if he comes back healthy field. CowboysBlog.DallasNews.com reported in May that Stanback had "arthroscopic surgery to repair a meniscus tear in his right knee. "It is doubtful he will be ready at the beginning of training camp, but Jerry Jones was quoted as saying," I know that frustrating for him, but he's got enough time. He works hard, and he'll go back out there. "This bodes well for Cowboys fans.
Knee Injuries Lead to Different Results for WR Tate and Brady Patriots QB
Pat's wide receiver Brandon Tate is very likely end up in puppy (Physical not perform) list due to its slow recovery from knee surgery by CBSSports.com. Although surgery occurred in October, his rehab is slow. On a better note, CBSSports.com reported on June 9, 2009 the Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady was training in the rain. Brady in the training is a good sign after his surgery for a torn ACL and MCL. Brady continues to be a favorite fantasy football if he proves his reconstructed knee can go the distance.
Raiders WR Javon Walker chooses to keep the Down Low Surgery
On May 9, 2009 revealed that Oakland Nfl.Fanhouse.com Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker has knee surgery in April and do not let the team. Coach Tom Cable was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle says he believes Walker "is the right thing by getting surgery. "It is still unclear what the weather holds for Walker.
Eagles RB's Ankle Surgery Brian Westbrook
According to writer Michael Davis NFL.Fanhouse.com Smith, "The Philadelphia Eagles have confirmed that running back Brian Westbrook will have surgery to remove bone spurs in his right ankle. "Recovery time for this procedure is usually 2 or 3 months to Westbrook may miss practice camp and the preseason. Smith wonders if Westbrook's time as an elite running back is coming to an end.
Deion Branch Seattle Seahawks WR says "His knees Never Will Feel Normal Again"
Wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks Deion Branch underwent reconstructive knee surgery this year. Courses recently quoted by the Associated Press saying, "You are back to normal once you have done this type of process that. "If his recovery goes well Branch will make a decent fantasy receiver, but his performance may fall short of last year.
More Fantasy Football Considerations
There are endless stories involving injury NFL and fantasy potential problems. Keep the fact that mind when selecting your fantasy draft this season.
1. Pittsburg Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger suffered a minor injury to the knee in early June, but returned to training a day later according to the Associated Press.
2. Lynch Marshawn, running back for the Buffalo Bills, skipped a minicamp for Sore feet. Xrays and tests show the damage was minor according to BuffaloBills.com. Fantasy leagues should consider Fred Jackson as a backup requirement.
3. An HBO interview with Brett Favre confirmed that his shoulder surgery. Decision about Favre and the Vikings are made at the end of July when his health is evaluated.
About the Author
Steve Jones is a diehard sports enthusiast and has been his entire life. Football, basketball, baseball-he loves it all. Naturally, he also loves fantasy sports and is currently writes for the fantasy football web site http://www.Stinkball.com.
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