The St. Petersburg Times reports that Buccaneers RB Earnest Graham has skipped the first two days of the club's voluntary workout program, a sign that he might be disappointed that the club hasn't talked to him about a contract extension. The former undrafted rusher emerged for 898 yards on 222 carries (4.0 avg.) with 10 touchdowns in 10 starts. He also showed off an impressive receiving skill set, catching 49 balls for 324 yards (6.6 avg.). He also had one fumble, but offset that by owning three 100-yard games and stringing together six consecutive games with at least one touchdown in each. (Updated 04/09/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/12/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Graham is expected to be the Buccaneers' starting running back to begin the 2008 season, especially with Cadillac Williams' knee still ailing and Warrick Dunn added for depth and to be a possible third-down back. Graham will have the benefit of not only starting but also getting goal-line carries, which puts him right into No. 2 Fantasy RB territory. Expect to see Graham drafted between the middle of Round 2 and the start of Round 3. (Updated 04/09/2008).
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The St. Petersburg Times reports that Buccaneers RB Earnest Graham has skipped the first two days of the club's voluntary workout program, a sign that he might be disappointed that the club hasn't talked to him about a contract extension. The former undrafted rusher emerged for 898 yards on 222 carries (4.0 avg.) with 10 touchdowns in 10 starts. He also showed off an impressive receiving skill set, catching 49 balls for 324 yards (6.6 avg.). He also had one fumble, but offset that by owning three 100-yard games and stringing together six consecutive games with at least one touchdown in each. (Updated 04/09/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/12/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Graham is expected to be the Buccaneers' starting running back to begin the 2008 season, especially with Cadillac Williams' knee still ailing and Warrick Dunn added for depth and to be a possible third-down back. Graham will have the benefit of not only starting but also getting goal-line carries, which puts him right into No. 2 Fantasy RB territory. Expect to see Graham drafted between the middle of Round 2 and the start of Round 3. (Updated 04/09/2008).