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Thought of a few more...

 

Gaston Green. Was a top 10 RB for Den one year

 

Mark Higgs. Same thing, for the Dolphins

 

Marv Cook. Same thing at TE for the Pats

 

Ronald Moore. Had great rookie year with Cards, then nothing.

I'm sure I'll remember some more....

 

 

Marv Cook actually had 3 good seasons for a TE, he's not really a flash in the pan. :D In '90 he had 51 catches and 5 TDs, then 82 catches and 800 yds and in 92 also had 52 catches. 3 pretty good years for a TE!

 

Besides, he was a great TE on Tecmo Bowl, ha ha.

 

Speaking of Green, what about Harold Green? Harvey Williams is another. 983 yds in 94, but only 4 TD, then had 1114 yds and 9 TDs in 95, never to come close to decent stats again.

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Michael Clayton and Charles Rogers. I tipped C Rogers 2 dollars 2 weeks ago at the local car wash for taking special care of my windows.

 

For Rogers to qualify - shouldn't he at least played a game or two?

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How about Derrick Fenner...

One year with the Seahawks I think he led the league in TD's.

 

Actually, I picked up Derrick Fenner as a replacement RB for one week in 1995 when he was with the Raiders and my other RB, William Floyd snapped his leg like a twig.

 

Fenner caught a TD pass late in the 3rd quarter, and I won my game as a result. Our Commish at the time was watching the game with his father in law (our opponent) and when they showed the Fenner TD, our opponent yelled out WHO??????????? :D:D

 

I ended up dropping him the next week for either Ronnie Harmon or Eric Bienemy (I swapped those 2 out most of the year), but ultimately I won our league championship that year, which was my first year ever in fantasy football.

 

So Fenner had some relevance post-Seattle. Although his Seahawk days were before my time in fantasy football.

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Some random names from the past:

 

Jeff Blake

Stan Humphries

Natrone Means

Errict Rhett

Bernie Parmalee

Fred Barnett

Scott Mitchell

Leon Russell

O.J. McDuffie

Bert Emanuel

Terrance Mathis

Jett (OAK WR, forget his first name)

Charlie Garner

Tyrone Wheatley

Patrick Jeffers

Albert Connell

Sean Dawkins

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Wow, nobody remembers Jay Graham's big game??

 

1997, week 12 vs. Philly: 35 carries, 154 yards rushing, 15 receiving

 

 

And in an old and now-defunct fanball league, I got Priest Holmes in exchange for David Boston....

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Some random names from the past:

 

Jeff Blake

Stan Humphries

Natrone Means

Errict Rhett

Bernie Parmalee

Fred Barnett

Scott Mitchell

Leon Russell

O.J. McDuffie

Bert Emanuel

Terrance Mathis

Jett (OAK WR, forget his first name)

Charlie Garner

Tyrone Wheatley

Patrick Jeffers

Albert Connell

Sean Dawkins

 

Some good ones here. I think I've owned all of them at some point minus Russell.

I'll forever think Errict Rhett would have been HOF had he not ripped up that knee. Never was the same.

I can recall having him while he was in Baltimore and some jerk named Priest Holmes was splitting carries with him.

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