Laveranues Coles agrees to extension: The New York Post reports that WR Laveranues Coles has agreed to a contract extension with the Jets. The new deal, which hasn't been finalized, will keep the veteran wideout in New York. (Updated 03/28/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/26/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Coles finished the season on Injured Reserve with an ankle sprain. He ended 2007 with 55 catches for 646 yards and six TDs. The concern with Coles is his age (30) and his recent injuries. However, he's averaged 85 catches for 964 yards and four touchdowns the past three years and is a proven receiving threat. Think of him as a No. 3 Fantasy option in 2008, worth a middle-round pick in drafts. (Updated 03/28/2008).
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Laveranues Coles agrees to extension: The New York Post reports that WR Laveranues Coles has agreed to a contract extension with the Jets. The new deal, which hasn't been finalized, will keep the veteran wideout in New York. (Updated 03/28/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/26/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Coles finished the season on Injured Reserve with an ankle sprain. He ended 2007 with 55 catches for 646 yards and six TDs. The concern with Coles is his age (30) and his recent injuries. However, he's averaged 85 catches for 964 yards and four touchdowns the past three years and is a proven receiving threat. Think of him as a No. 3 Fantasy option in 2008, worth a middle-round pick in drafts. (Updated 03/28/2008).
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