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Beanie Wells | Arizona Cardinals | No. 26 | RB

Height: 6-1 Weight: 228 | Born: 8/7/1988

2009 games played 16 | games started 0

2010 Experience: 2nd season

Fantasy Player Notes: Beanie Wells came on strong at the end of the fantasy season and this year should be even better. With a new quarterback under center the Cardinals should lean on Wells more to move the offense.

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April 18th, 2010: Arizona Cardinals 2010 – 2011 Schedule

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It is always nice to have a picture or two of your favorite fantasy players. Here are just a few of our top selected photos (provided by PicApp.com) of Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells.

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We at fantasy football information believe it is always nice to get an idea of a fantasy player from more than just what you read on the page. Seeing a player in live action is sometimes the best way to speak to that players’ abilities.

Below we have selected some of our favorite videos found on the web (mainly from YouTube), and we hope you enjoy this insightful, visual information.

Before you’re 2010 fantasy football draft begins, it’s always good to see the schedule of particular players you’re prospecting for your future team.

While there is no guaranteeing which teams will be strong and which teams will be weak in a given season, it’s still good to have an idea of the opponents your players will face.

Once the 2010 – 2011 season has started, we will find out which teams are for real and which teams are going to fold up. Who would have thought the Bengals would go undefeated in their division and the Titans would start out losing their first six games in 2009?

Throughout the season, you can always come back to our site and use our schedules for each team and player for your reference. Alternatively, you can also print out or download the schedule as well.

Arizona Cardinals 2010 – 2011 Regular Season Schedule – Printable Downloadable

2009 Fantasy Year In Review: Chris Beanie Wells fell into a perfect situation on draft day as the Cardinals pick him late in the first round. Unfortunately, for Wells he suffered an ankle injury in August and then had fumbling issues early in the season.

These set backs cost Wells as he was a non factor for fantasy in the first half of the season. As we got deeper into the second half, he became very fantasy friendly as he scored seven touchdowns and was a productive player in the final three weeks for fantasy playoffs.

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2010 NFL Fantasy Football Player Rankings: With the retirement of Kurt Warner the Cardinals will probably lean on the running game more often with Matt Leinart under center. This means Wells will get more opportunities to be a productive fantasy option from week one all the way through the season.

At the end of last year it was clear to see that Wells was a far better talent that Tim Hightower, and he should get the main workload this season.

With a great schedule to run against, and the addition of left guard Alan Faneca, Wells should be a very nice player for you to have in your starting lineup most weeks for 2010.

Assets

- Touchdown Maker

- Offensive Line Improving

- Team Should Commit To The Run More

- Winning Team

- Good Schedule To Run Against

Liabilities

- Still Has To Deal With Tim Hightower

- Not Used A Tone In The Passing Game

More Fantasy Football Player Info About Beanie Wells

Beanie Wells | Arizona Cardinals | No. 26 | RB

Height: 6-1 Weight: 228 | Born: 8/7/1988

2009 games played 16 | games started 0

2010 Experience: 2nd season


 Bye Week Conflicts (WK 6):

Panthers, Bills, Bengals

For more information about Beanie Wells feel free to checkout our cheatsheet and mock draft pages of the website. Throughout the summer, you can find valuable information about all players that we have ranked for different leagues and where players are being selected in our monthly mock drafts.

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Projected Rankings Against the Pass And Schedule Link For Beanie Wells Found Below.

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