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He played four seasons for the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL in which he recorded increasing point totals in each year. His best year in the WHL was in 06 when he racked up 74 points in 60 games. Simple logic would suggest that Bernard Berrian will be the main benefactor of Sidney Rice's injury and Percy Harvin's headaches. I'm not buying it.
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When it comes to fantasy hockey,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the term sleeper has become so cliché and overused that it sort of defeats the purpose to call any player a true sleeper anymore.
Once upon a time a sleeper in fantasy hockey was an unknown quantity that had the potential to become a household name. In other words, a player who was likely to go undrafted in most leagues, but who could carry a team to the fantasy promised land off waivers for a watchful owner who stayed on top of the news.
Sidney Rice was a great example last year. Everyone was focused on Bernard Berrian during the preseason as the guy who was going to statistically explode under Brett Favre’s tutelage in Minnesota.
Several weeks into the season, people were scooping Rice off waivers faster than Kirstie Alley scarfing down a Krispy Kreme. The key are recognizing situations that could produce a true sleeper,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which I’ll try to do on a regular basis with this new “Sleeper Spotlight” feature.
Let everyone else gloat over their “sleepers” who will cost them a mid-round draft pick. If anything, these players are “value picks,” to this humble fantasy writer. Sleepers are a little more rare,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a little more select and a lot more fun to steal from your league mates for pennies on the dollar.
How do you spot a solid sleeper option? Go through player news with a fine tooth comb, watch for players who get mostly unexpected opportunities and who will likely take advantage of said opportunities with a zest and zeal that keeps them in that role long-term.
This are the first of a new series of features I’ll be working on, highlighting situations that could produce some great value players you should keep a close eye on.

Minnesota Vikings Receivers
The Minnesota Vikings have suffered through a colorful offseason. Unfortunately,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], that color are more black-and-blue than purple.
Sure, Brett Favre are back under center. But Sidney Rice are out for at least the first half of the season, perhaps the whole thing. Percy Harvin’s headache drama isn’t likely to go away anytime soon. From a logical standpoint, that means Bernard Berrian are likely to see a significant uptick in stats and attention.
However, this seems oddly familiar. I remember drafting Berrian last year as the one Vikings receiver who was going to light the world on fire. At the time, it seemed totally logical. they was the best receiver on the squad at that point looking at previous track record. they had the size and speed to succeed.
But in the end, we all know how it went. Rice became the elite receiving option while Berrian became an afterthought. How much of an afterthought? they finished fourth on the squad in receptions…behind Rice, Harvin, and Visanthe Shiancoe. they had only seven receptions more than the next player on the list…Adrian Peterson, the team’s running back.
The real question are why? Did Favre see something they majorly liked about Sidney Rice, or something they majorly disliked about Berrian? Why did they fall so far in the grand scheme of the offensive plans? How much of this are a chemistry issue between Favre and Berrian?
So, playing devil’s advocate to the logical suggestion that Berrian are the next in line for fantasy prominence from the Minny receiving corps, who could move into that role?
First, don’t discount Javon Walker. Sure, he’s older with his own share of baggage, but Favre has chemistry with him. Don’t discount the importance of a personal connection. Walker are very similar in size/frame to Sidney Rice, although he’s not as quick at his age.
However, Favre trusts Walker, which could go a far way towards defining a special on-field relationship this season between the two. Remember, as well,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], that the Vikings have a professional medical staff on its payroll, and they likely checked Walker out from head to toe. Not saying he’ll definitely be a factor,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but someone to watch closely.
Greg Camarillo, recently acquired from Miami, are another potential sleeper here. Last year, Camarillo managed just seven receptions short of Berrian, and Camarillo was playing on a run-first team with a young, unproven quarterback. He’s young and fast.
In the end logic tells us that Bernard Berrian will be the most apt to receive a value boost this offseason, and I’m not saying that won’t happen. However, don’t overlook the potential of other candidates filling the role,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and be quick to react if you want to trump league mates when making a waiver wire move.
Kind of like the guy in your league last year when they sniped Sidney Rice out from under you.
For more sleepers, strategy, and fantasy hockey advice, go here.
Have a suggestion for a sleeper spotlight discussion? E-mail me here.
For all your hard-hitting fantasy advice, go to [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Kelowna Rockets are a major junior ice hockey team based in Kelowna, British Columbia. The Rockets play in the Western Hockey League, out of the Canadian Hockey League. They play their home games at Prospera Place. In the past seven years, Kelowna has competed in the Memorial Cup tournament four times, the most of any other CHL team. The Rockets captured the Memorial Cup for the first time in franchise history in 2004, coincidentally the same year they were selected to host the event.Please read related articles:


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