October 30, 2009

NFL: Top Sleepers

Roger Rotter, Fox Sports

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6. Devin Hester, WR, Chicago

Cleveland ranks as the ninth-worst pass defense. It's already allowed big scoring plays to wide receiver Derrick Mason (72 yards), Hines Ward (52 yards) and Donald Driver (71 yards) in recent games. Hester is a big-play receiver with his great speed, and is able to utilize Jay Cutler's strong arm. He's already scored on two big plays of 36 yards. He posted his best game of the season last game by catching eight passes for 101 yards and a touchdown.

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