Cut-N-Go is Fantasy Football FanHouse's daily gathering of links from around the web, covering the goings-on in NFL Training Camp which have an impact on fantasy value. We loved Dwayne Bowe as a fantasy football pick heading into the 2009 season. Hopefully he gets his act together in the next few weeks, otherwise we'll be eating our words. Bowe is currently in the doghouse of the Chiefs' new head coach Todd Haley. Of course, the real reason-behind-the-reason Bowe's being punished at present is because Haley obviously sees the boundless potential possessed by the third-year wideout from LSU and he wants to draw everything out of him. Keep the faith. He'll have a big season.
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Other Camp Notes With Fantasy Spin:
- Kicker Garrett Hartley is looking good in Saints camp, and you know they are going to give him his fair share of scoring opportunities.
- Packers kicker Mason Crosby, on the other hand, has been struggling.
- We mentioned Dwayne Jarrett as a possible incredibly deep league last-round pick. Jake Delhomme reinforces that opinion by saying he believes Jarrett is ready for a productive season.
- Via video, a Buccaneers beat writer (Stephen F. Holder) explains how the Bucs plan on sharing the ball between their running backs. Holder says the Bucs are planning on modeling themselves after the Panthers and Giants from last season -- where two backs shared the duties. The carries will often go to the fresh or hot back between Derrick Ward and Earnest Graham.
- It appears Brad Childress is going to wait as long as he can to name a starting quarterback. We still like Sage Rosenfels, but you shouldn't count out Tarvaris Jackson. In most fantasy leagues, you can count on neither.
- Same can be said for the 49ers, where Mike Singletary may not name a starting quarterback (between Alex Smith and Shaun Hill) until after the third preseason game. Tread carefully when looking at Hill as a low-end QB2 in large leagues. - Fullback Justin Griffith has opened up holes for five 1,000-yard rushers in his six seasons, and last year he suffered a season-ending injury. He now heads to Seattle and will lead block for Julius Jones.
- With Donnie Avery down, the Rams look for other receivers to step up. We like Ronald Curry the best, but none sport a ton of fantasy value.
- Santana Moss has been fighting a hamstring issue, but he "looked good" Tuesday morning. Expect him to easily be 100 percent for the season.
- The Giants are pleased with Ahmad Bradshaw and expect him to step up his game this season, as part of a two-headed monster in the backfield with Brandon Jacobs. Don't expect Bradshaw to repeat Derrick Ward's 2008 totals, but he'll be worth using as a spot-starter in larger fantasy leagues.











