Depth Chart - Fantasy Impact

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    QB - Carr
    RB - Davis
    WR - Johnson
    WR - Gaffney / Bradford
    TE - Miller

    This is a solid squad. Carr, Davis, Johson, and even Miller all had solid fantasy seasons last year. What can we expect this season? A little of the same? Maybe even more production out of Carr, Johnson, and Miller? The biggest impact on the Texans is playing in the South. Jacksonville, Tennessee, and Indianapolis all have very good teams making it one of the best divisions in football. The last question is about Gaffney & Bradford. Is this a make or break year for Gaffney? What should we expect out of him?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Steelerfan_2004)</div><div class='quotemain'>QB - Carr
    RB - Davis
    WR - Johnson
    WR - Gaffney / Bradford
    TE - Miller

    This is a solid squad. Carr, Davis, Johson, and even Miller all had solid fantasy seasons last year. What can we expect this season? A little of the same? Maybe even more production out of Carr, Johnson, and Miller? The biggest impact on the Texans is playing in the South. Jacksonville, Tennessee, and Indianapolis all have very good teams making it one of the best divisions in football. The last question is about Gaffney & Bradford. Is this a make or break year for Gaffney? What should we expect out of him?</div>

    Tony Holings has been getting a lot of carries in the preseason but don't let that deter you from drafting Davis. He should be good for 1500 total yards and around 10 TD's. Nothing has changed on this lineup. Capers is going for a little consistency with his young players and looks like he's getting it.
     

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