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  • NYG Wide Receiver
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    Darius Watts had two drops in Sunday’s game.
    The pre-season sensation hasn’t seen his success carry over to the regular season. He has nine catches and 109 yards through five weeks and isn’t a fantasy option.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Marshall WR Darius Watts tore up the first day of Denver training camp.
    The speedy Marshall receiver busted long plays on Denver corners Lenny Walls and Champ Bailey. Watts has an excellent chance to be the No. 3 receiver in Denver, but is unlikely to have 2004 fantasy value.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Darius Watts had three dropped passes in Denver’s preseason opener.
    Since it was a major problem for Watts last year, this is a big concern. Jerry Rice is still the underdog, but he could beat out Watts for the number three job.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Darius Watts has been dropped a place on the Denver depth chart.
    The kid can get open, but he’s had a serious case of the dropsies since his rookie year started. He’s a year away from making fantasy noise.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Darius Watts botched two plays in the endzone Saturday.
    He caught one more pass than Jerry Rice, who he’s competing with for the No. 3 receiver role. But Watts also dropped one touchdown and failed to get two feet inboounds on another. Watts continues to struggle mentally.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Broncos WR Darius Watts made four receptions for 35 yards on Friday.
    Rookie Brandon Marshall, Watts’ competition for Denver’s No. 3 receiving role, caught one pass before leaving the game with an injury.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Despite an inconsistent training camp, Broncos WR Darius Watts is still lining up as Denver’s No. 3 receiver.
    The job is probably between him and rookie Brandon Marshall. David Terrell’s comeback isn’t working.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    The AP reports Broncos WR Darius Watts is again struggling with drops.
    Watts looked good in minicamps but is back on the roster bubble. Brandon Marshall is a much better dynasty league pick at this point.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Broncos WR Darius Watts is trying to take advantage of Ashley Lelie’s absence from offseason workouts.
    The second-round pick slid to the end of the depth chart last year. Until Lelie is back with Denver, he’s battling David Terrell and Charlie Adams for snaps as a reserve. Dynasty leaguers should be ready to give up on Watts.
  • NYG Wide Receiver
    Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan said Darius Watts has “stood out” more than any player in offseason workouts.
    Our Mastermind-to-English translation book says that means, “Ashley Lelie better show up fast or he’ll start camp fourth on the depth chart.”