One of the big outstanding questions of this offseason is who will shell out the money that Torry Holt is looking for…answer, Jacksonville.
Until Last Season Holt was one of the most consistent receivers in the history of the game. 1200 yards, 9 touchdowns, regardless of the St Louis Rams record. Last year, that trend was smashed. Holt had his least productive season since pop warner and left many people asking if he was no longer Mr. Dependable.
In Holt’s defense, all pro LT Orlando Pace proved that he can no longer be counted on for more than a couple of games a season and Marc Bulger showed that with conditions anything less than perfect, he is really not a good fantasy football quarterback. So where does that leave Holt and what does it mean for Fantasy Football.
Holt should be the first option for David Garrard. With the departure of the often maligned Matt Jones, and the exit of the best out of the backfield RB in Fred Taylor, Holt should be targeted early and often.
If he stays healthy Holt should climb back into the good graces of Fantasy Football owners everywhere. Look for another 1100+yrds and 9tds.
This will also make David Garrard a viable option as a fantasy Football QB as well. In 2007 Garrard showed flashes of brilliance and rarely makes mistakes. With the steady hands and flawless route running of Torry Holt to depend on, Garrard will make a resurgence as an elite Fantasy Football quarterback.


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