The fantasy season is halfway over. That went quick, didn’t it? Here’s a midseason look at the bests and worsts of the first half of 2007.
MVP
Tom Brady, QB, Patriots. A clear no-brainer, in total fantasy points, he is so far ahead of second place in most formats that it’s silly. I’ve posted this before — Brady’s success is all the more valauable considering he was the third or fourth quarterback taken, and a third-rounder at best, in most drafts.
QUARTERBACK
MVP — Brady. Duh. MVP after Brady — Tony Romo, Cowboys. A tough call, but Romo has shown last year wasn’t a fluke. Surprise star — Derek Anderson, Browns. Brady who? (Quinn is who I meant.) In what was supposed to be a big question mark for Cleveland, Anderson has delivered similar fantasy numbers to Romo and Peyton Manning. Bust — Drew Brees, Saints. He might be coming around, but fantasy owners who took Brees ahead of Brady must be still asking “Why me? Why now?”
RUNNING BACK
MVP — LaDainian Tomlinson, Chargers. Despite his slow start, only Adrian Peterson and Joseph Addai have put up similar numbers (Ronnie Brown may have won this if he hadn’t been injured). Yes, it’s been that rough a year for fantasy RBs. Surprise star — Adrian Peterson, Vikings. As good as advertised, he was a value pick when many, including me, thought Marshawn Lynch (who’s been solid) would be the top rookie. Bust — Steven Jackson, Rams. He’s been injured, and he plays on the struggling Rams, but fantasy owners who took Jackson with the No. 2 overall pick have been royally screwed, moreso than Larry Johnson and Frank Gore owners.
WIDE RECEIVER
MVP — Randy Moss, Patriots. The rumors of his demise were greatly exaggerated. With 11 TDs and 779 yards in eight games, he’s the No. 2 fantasy player this season behind Brady. Surprise star — Plaxico Burress, Giants. His eight touchdowns rank behind only Moss, T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Braylon Edwards. Bust — Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals. He has 645 yards receiving but only one TD, flip-flopping the stats Anquan Boldin suffered through last year.
TIGHT END
MVP — Antonio Gates, Chargers. Still the best TE in the league, period. Surprise star — Dallas Clark, Colts. Not as many yards as Gates through the first half of the season, but more TDs, six, than all the other TEs and almost every running back. Bust — Todd Heap, Ravens. Struggling with a hamstring injury, he hasn’t looked like a top-five TE this season.
KICKER
MVP — Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots. Not a lot of field goals, but 17 more extra points than next closest kicker. Did I mention he’s the Patriots’ kicker? Surprise star — Kris Brown, Texans. Leading all kickers in fantasy points, and he has missed only one FG. Bust — Jeff Wilkins, Rams. He kicks in a dome but has missed six field goals this year and seems to be swept up in St. Louis’ general malaise.
DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS
MVP — Patriots. Picking a best D/ST is subjective because every league’s rules are different, but I’m going with New England by virtue of leading the league in TDs and are near the top in points against, fumble recoveries, sacks and interceptions. Surprise star — Lions. Defense wasn’t supposed to be carrying Detroit this year, but the unit has performed well and delivered good fantasy points. Bust — Buccaneers. Their points against and sacks are good, but the Bucs have not scored a TD and have picked off just seven passes.