2015 All Underrated Fantasy Football Headlines

QB Ryan Tannehill (Miami) – Tannehill lived up to the hype in 2014, giving up over 4,000 yards and 27 TDs against just 12 INTs. He was second to Lamar Miller in rushing and now has three excellent young receivers in Jarvis Landry, Ken Stills and DeVante Parker, who will combine with the talented quarterback. Also, the Dolphins added the veteran presences of Greg Jennings and new TE Jordan Cameron, so the Dolphins have plenty of weapons. Tannehill is in line for a 4,500-yard season, and considering you can get him in the ninth round; those are nice dividends.

Also consider: Philip Rivers (San Diego), Carson Palmer (Arizona)

R.B. Latavius ​​Murray (Oakland) – Murray finally got a chance late last season and he shone. He has great speed and vision along with a solid 6’3″, 230lb frame. The only threat he has to his Touches is Roy Helu catching passes from the backfield, but Murray projects to be a workhorse this season and should hold up. good numbers, especially if quarterback David Carr continues to improve with each game.

Also consider: Carlos Hyde (San Francisco), Rashard Jennings (New York Giants)

WR Charles Johnson (Minnesota) – Johnson really hit it off with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater last year when Teddy felt more comfortable as the starting quarterback. In the last 7 Vikings games; CJ had 25 receptions for 415 yards and 2 TDs. With the addition of RB Adrian Peterson and WR Mike Wallace, I expect Johnson to have more room to run his routes and make a lot more plays than he did last year and a lot more important plays. Johnson has great size and an existing relationship with Bridgewater. Wallace is a bigger name, but Johnson will have a bigger impact, as he is a steal in round 9 and beyond.

Also consider: John Brown (Arizona), Marques Colston (New Orleans)

TE Richard Rodgers (Green Bay) – Actually, Rodgers qualifies more as a true Sleeper than just underrated. Earlier this summer, the concern about Rodgers was how often quarterback Rodgers would look his way, but since WR Jordy Nelson’s season-ending injury, Rodgers becomes a bigger factor. on offense, as defenses are key at WR Randall Cobb and Rodgers looks like a group of relatively unknown targets in Davante Adams, Ty Montgomery and Richard Rodgers. Definitely worth a late pick in deeper leagues.

Also consider: Jordan Cameron (Miami), Charles Clay (Buffalo)

minnesota vikings – The Vikings’ defense played very well last season, especially after the offense started to work better. The entire unit is young, especially as the offense matured and spent more time on the field each game. This unit is young and fast. The forward four aren’t household names, at least not out of state, but Brian Robinson, Shariff Floyd, Linval Joseph and Everson Griffen are collectively more talented than 75% of the league’s four defensive units. They were weak in the secondary last season, but the addition of rookie Trae Waynes will help motivate the unit to play better or lose their spot to him.

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