Off-season Update: Quick hits at wide receiver, tight end and cornerback [NFL News]

Most of the moves made in the last several weeks have no immediate fantasy impact. Backups are still moving from team to team, but a few starters finally landed at wide receiver in the last couple of weeks.

FANTASY WATCH-WORTHY MOVES

The 49ers dropped Darrell Jackson after his disappointing 2007 and added Bryant Johnson. I would have liked to see Johnson end up in Buffalo where he might have been a compliment to , but he is daring and will take his chances in the new Mike Martz system.

He will get his chance to be a number 1 wide receiver. I don’t expect to make a -like revival out there, and can’t put up much of a fight.

Ben Utecht escaped the shadow of to Cincinnati this week when the Colts decided not to match the Bengals offer. Utecht showed some ability with the Colts, and he will become a key target for in 2008 especially if Ocho Cinco () keeps his act up and leaves.

D.J. Hackett finally found someone to answer his agent’s phone calls this and signed with the Carolina Panthers. All the dynasty owners of just died inside.

Jarrett probably won’t hit the field for awhile now that Carolina has signed and Hackett unless this move scares him straight. Hackett and Muhammad should be able to open up the field for to make a comeback in production for 2008.

Kickers become fantasy-relevant for once outside of a close fantasy showdown now that has left the high altitude of Colorado to boot for the Falcons in 2008. It’s a tought loss for Denver since Elam won more games than any other single Bronco in 2007. While they search for a replacement, Elam will have to adjust to kicking in Southern humidity. I think he’ll be okay.

The deal finally got done, so now he’s an overpaid Raider, too. The Raiders now have an even better secondary with and Hall. Rumor was that they want to nickname the cornerback pair “Haul Ass-o” but Nnamdi won’t go for it.

YOU CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH BACKUPS

signed on to be the second/third quarterback for the Houston Texans. This signing puts the wise in danger of being traded if an offer comes the Texans’ way, or they just want to be VERY secure at the QB position if goes down again in 2008.

signed on to the Jets but will likely just provide veteran leadership behind Chris Baker and endless Bubba jokes for the locker room.

NEWS THAT MIGHT INTRIGUE YOU

got so upset after last week’s episode of Lost that he put his fist through a TV. He might be out for up to four months.

Just let that be a lesson to you to always pick up your McDonald’s slop after a late night Big Mac binge. I’m not too concerned. He’ll probably be back in shape for training camp and be in line for a breakout season as long as there is no lasting nerve damage.

The Patriots have been taking a look at , the little known quarterback loved by many scouts and experts as a potential sleeper quarterback of the future. The theory is that the Patriots might try to convert him to a wide receiver if they draft him in a later.

What? They aren’t going to get rid of that guy? Maybe Josh can work the camera until he becomes Brady’s favorite target. He has the potential to be a QB in the NFL if someone puts the time into working him into it.

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