Russell Wilson and Percy Harvin’s Updated Fantasy Value After Sidney Rice Injury
October 29, 2013 · Chris Roling · Jump to comments
The Seattle Seahawks now more than ever provide little from a fantasy perspective outside of the running back position with Marshawn Lynch.
Quarterback Russell Wilson's fantasy forecast has been minimal all season as he plays second-fiddle to the NFL's No. 4 rushing attack, but things took another hit on Monday Night Football against the St. Louis Rams as No. 1 receiver Sidney Rice went down with a knee injury and will miss the year with a torn ACL per ProFootballTalk:
Now more than ever, Wilson's fantasy value is intricately intertwined with the health of Percy Harvin.
Harvin has yet to play a game this season with his new team. In his place, Doug Baldwin and Golden Tate have combined to lead the team in receptions as little more than No. 3 fantasy options with Rice commanding coverage on the outside.
With Rice out of the picture, Wilson's forecast is even dimmer until Harvin's debut. Harvin is without a doubt a must-own player in all formats as a No. 1 receiver an...
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