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Dual Threat Studs

Contributed by: Joe Arpasi
Last Updated: Jul 27, 2010 2:48 PM

Some of the best fantasy studs each year are the guys that can do it all: quarterbacks that can throw it as well as tuck and run, runners that can catch it, and receivers that can wreak havoc lining up in the backfield. All can lead to valuable bonus fantasy points. Knowing which guys to target in your draft is key to building a championship rost

Some of the best fantasy studs each year are the guys that can do it all:  quarterbacks that can throw it as well as tuck and run, runners that can catch it, and receivers that can wreak havoc lining up in the backfield.  All can lead to valuable bonus fantasy points. Knowing which guys to target in your draft is key to building a championship roster. Here we review which fantasy players deserve the title “Dual Threat Studs.”

Quarterbacks
***Pure option offense QBs have been left off this list.

Studs
Colin Kaepernick (Nevada)
Jerrod Johnson (Texas A&M)
Dwight Dasher (Middle Tennessee)
Zach Collaros (Cincinnati)
Jake Locker (Washington)
G.J. Kinne (Tulsa)
Diondre Borel (Utah State)
Robert Griffin (Baylor)
Terrelle Pryor (Ohio State)

Solid
Andy Dalton (TCU)
Austin Arnaud (Iowa State)
Jamie Hampton (Troy)
BJ Daniels (South Florida)
Zac Dysert (Miami, OH)
Tyrod Taylor (Virginia Tech)
Chris Masson (UL-Lafayette)

Sleepers
Cameron Newton (Auburn)
Martevious Young (Southern Miss)
Dan Persa (Northwestern)
Austyn Carta-Samuels (Wyoming)
Geno Smith (West Virginia)
Darron Thomas (Oregon)
Kolton Browning (UL-Monroe)
Denard Robinson (Michigan)
Chris Relf (Mississippi State)
Kawaun Jakes (Western Kentucky)


Running Backs

Studs
Jacquizz Rodgers (Oregon State)
Donald Buckram (UTEP)
Shane Vereen (California)
Kendall Hunter (Oklahoma State)
DeMarco Murray (Oklahoma)

Solid
Bryce Beall (Houston)
Derrick Locke (Kentucky)
Baron Batch (Texas Tech)
Michael Smith (Utah State)
Charles Clay (Tulsa)
Eugene Jarvis (Kent State)
Isiah Pead (Cincinnati)
Armando Allen (Notre Dame)

Sleepers
Mario Fannin (Auburn)
Willie Geter (Bowling Green)
Jermie Calhoun (Oklahoma)
Norman Whitley (East Carolina)
Dillon Baxter (USC)



Wide Receivers

Studs

Mohamed Sanu (Rutgers)
James Rodgers (Oregon State)
Damarius Johnson (Tulsa)
Randall Cobb (Kentucky)
Jerrel Jernigan (Troy)

Solid
Russell Shepard (LSU)
Keshawn Martin (Michigan State)
Jock Sanders (West Virginia)
Luther Ambrose (UL-Monroe)

Sleepers
Chris Rainey (Florida)
Phillip Livas (Louisiana Tech)
Chris Harper (Kansas State)
Devon Brown (Wake Forest)
Marlin Miller (UL-Lafayette)



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