
With drafts completed and the season underway, here are the marquee players we think will be the biggest disappointments from a fantasy perspective. It's not that these players won't produce at all, but they won't justify their value based on where they were drafted.
1. Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears: Don't get me wrong, I love the trade for Chicago. It's not every day that you are able to acquire a franchise quarterback. The problem for fantasy owners is that wide receivers Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal didn't come along with him. Earl Bennett has a chance to be a solid WR, especially since he has worked with Cutler when they were both at Vanderbilt, but Devin Hester is a big time wildcard. He has tremendous upside with his speed, but he is also a converted return man who is going to have stretches where he can't get open and produce big plays. Let's not forget that the weather in Chicago can make throwing the football a hazardous affair later on in the season, and the Bears do have a great running back in Matt Forte that will be the focal point of this offense. Cutler may end up being a better QB in reality than fantasy.
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