Beason Fantasy Ranking
Oct/13/08 06:29 PM Filed in:
Jon Beason
There were very high
expectations for Beason coming into this season.
Maybe a little too high. It was certainly
reasonable to expect Beason to be an elite fantasy
linebacker. He had 104 solo tackles as a rookie,
77 of them over the 11 games after he moved to the
MIKE. But while Beason has improved going from
Year 1 to Year 2, his numbers have suffered the
negative consequences of Carolina's improved
offense. With the Panthers controlling the ball
more effectively because of their improved running
game, that has translated into fewer seconds on
the field for Beason. And Carolina is no longer a
lock to fall behind like last season, when David
Carr was imitating a professional quarterback for
a good chunk of the year. Last season, teams were
consistently running the ball in the second half
against the Panthers, and often running right into
Beason. So while another 100-tackle season is
likely (Beason has 27 through four games), a jump
to that Patrick Willis-stratosphere is unlikely.
(cnnsi.com)