Obligatory explanatory introduction for the uninitiated: If you haven’t seen my previous “shocker” posts, my definition of a fantasy shocker is a player who comes out of relatively nowhere, has a gigantic, multi-touchdown game, becomes the hottest waiver commodity the following week, and then soon sinks back into the relative obscurity from whence he came.
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Wow. Those picks really DID shock me! I guess if you were desperate and there were no other options and were hoping for a miracle Ronald Curry might do the trick. Btw, Minnesota Rush D is averaging 120 yards a game so Justin Vargas should be able to run on them.
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