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"I'm not really focused on that," Gettis said. "I have to put that in the past and look forward."
For the first time in a while, fantasy football players have something to look forward to when it comes to the Panthers.
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(Short term, optimism for Williams has to be tempered by a foot sprain that kept him from practicing Wednesday and Thursday).
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Beyond those three, however, few Carolina players dotted fantasy rosters before last week. The defensive unit held some appeal, and some owners might have picked up ![]()
That changed with the 49ers game.
Gettis, coming off his eight-catch, 125-yard effort – highlighted by a pair of touchdowns – is one of the hot pick-ups of the week. According to CBSSports.com, Gettis was owned in zero percent of the site's leagues last week but is now owned in 14 percent of leagues.
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So, what exactly is the value of the Panthers suddenly being discussed in fantasy circles?
For most of them, with the Panthers still scoring an NFL-low 12.5 points per game, their immediate value lies mostly in niche leagues.
Gettis could prove to be an exception, but either way he's now a white-hot prospect in dynasty leagues – deep leagues where owners retain most of their players year after year (That already was the case for fellow rookie receiver ![]()
Moore is now a serious consideration in leagues that start two quarterbacks; Rosario could get some looks in point-per-reception leagues; and Kasay's appeal has grown in leagues that give bonus points for 50-plus-yard field goals.
The biggest winners, however, might be the Panthers already on fantasy rosters. Williams and/or Stewart could explode with more scoring opportunities and fewer stacked boxes, and Smith's game could take off with a threat occupying the other receiver spot.