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Fantasy Breakdown (1 O’clock Games)

By Al Squatrito

 

 

Panthers vs. Ravens

 

Rumors have it that Head Coach John Fox may no longer be the coach of the Carolina Panthers in 2011, I’m sure that doesn’t bother him too much as the Panthers look dreadful in 2010. Matt Moore is on i.r., DeAngelo Williams just went on i.r., T Jeff Otah, and LB Thomas Davis have also subdued to injury reserve. Julius Peppers, one of the best defensive players for the Panthers was traded to the Bears last year for a six-year contract. The Panthers will look to play third string quarterback Tony Pike on Sunday when they will be home hosting the Baltimore Ravens. Ray Rice was making some noise to the media this week saying, “Big game is coming where the numbers will be great.” Ray Rice no doubt has the talent of elite running backs in the NFL but hasn’t put it all on display as consistently as he had in his rookie season last year with the Ravens. Coaches want to keep players healthy as long as they can and if they can secure a win without wearing down their star players, they will do just that. The Panthers rank 27th against the run and are surprisingly 5th against the pass, maybe that’s why Ray Rice thinks, knows he will have a monster day against them this week. Start Rice with confidence this week and look at Joe Flacco to take a back seat and watch his running game take off all game. I would bench Flacco if I had Eli Manning, Shaun Hill, Vince Young, Carson Palmer, Troy Smith, Jon Kitna, Matt Cassel, or Mark Sanchez on my bench. I know the Ravens will have plenty of opportunities to score this week, but their defense and run game is all they will need to take this game over. I wouldn’t start any Carolina Panther this weekend unless you’re season is already over and you wanted to make some sort of sick joke out of it. There may be a shutout in Bank of American Stadium in week 11.

Bengals vs. Bills
If the Bengals lose at home this weekend to the Buffalo Bills I would assume none of the players inside that locker have any respect for their head coach. Marvin Lewis is certainly on the hot seat as his team swept the division last year and made it to the playoffs. If the Bengals lose this week it will mark their seventh straight loss in a row. Ouch. That is the main reason why I don’t think they will lose at home even though they are devastated with a 2-7 record. Their schedule is one of the toughest in the NFL this season. Should we give them some………….sympathy? I expect Cedric Benson to have his best day of the season on Sunday playing against the worst rushing defense in the league. Fred Jackson should play decently well against the Bengals as they give up 4.3 yards a carry on the ground, but I think the Bengals defense will play a bit better this week to prevent a 7th straight loss, despite giving up 329.3 yards a game. The Bills are giving up 373.7 yards a game. I don’t think Ryan Fitzpatrick, Steve Johnson, or Lee Evans will have a great day in fantasy because the Bengals secondary is one of the best in the NFL regardless of what the stats say. I don’t think Terrell Owens will have the best day this weekend because the Bills run game is dreadful so the Bengals will shift more to the run game and may play with a lead. I also feel as though Ochocinco needs to start playing more consistent. It is very ugly inside the Bengals locker room right now, if Ochocinco doesn’t get more balls thrown his way, it can only get uglier. I like the Bengals to finally get a win and show us why they were a playoff team last year.

Cowboys vs. Lions
Finally the Cowboys get a win and show-off their talent on both sides of the ball by beating the Giants last weekend. They got a solid win without Tony Romo behind center. With the Lions keeping games within arm’s reach they still broke the NFL record for most road losses in a row with 25. Their run defense on the road has been horrific and Felix Jones is starting to emerge for the Dallas Cowboys.  Defensive end Cliff Avril is also in danger of missing a second straight weekend for the Lions with a thigh injury and if it’s one thing the Lions have going for them on defense this year, it is their front four. They have been playing lights out football and compete with the elite front fours in the NFL. This would be a significant loss for the Lions this weekend if Avril is a no go. Jahvid Best still suffers from turf toe on both feet while they will monitor his carries and give fullback Jerome Felton some of the load. I like Jerome Felton as a low-end flex play this week if you can take a risk. Jahvid Best should have a decent day in ppr leagues as the Cowboys seem to give up a lot of yards to running backs in coverage. I love Dez Bryant as a number two wide receiver this week with huge upside and I think Roy Williams will have a solid game against his former team, along with former quarterback Jon Kitna. Skies the limit on terms of fantasy points for both teams.  Jason Garrett is 1 and 0 as a head coach and I think he keeps it going to 2 and 0 this week at home.

Jaguars vs. Browns
What an exciting finish it was last weekend for the Jags vs the Texans with a Hail Mary bomb caught by Mike Thomas at the end of the game. That may have been the biggest bang for your buck all season long at the closing seconds of regulation. I like the Jags to win again at home this weekend against the Browns. The Browns can definitely keep this game close with the Jags defense letting up 4.3 yards a carry and ranked at 2t against the run. The Jags pass defense is ranked at 28 but don’t forget they play Peyton Manning twice a year. The Jags pass defense can make some plays and I think they will against rookie quarterback Colt McCoy this week. I just want Colt McCoy to surprise me once more and show me he can get a win on the road as a rookie, I don’t see that happening. Peyton Hillis will have a monster game and Ben Watson should be a solid start as well. Pocket Hercules (MJD) has picked it up after a slow start, and David Garrard has been playing consistently well, scrambling for extra yards, and making plays with his legs. They are both strong number one plays this week in fantasy as the Browns are ranked 20th against the run and 23rd against the pass. I think the Jags should win this game by 10 points.

Chiefs vs. Cardinals
Arrowhead Stadium is supposed to be the hardest place to play at in the NFL and the Cardinals have lost to the Chiefs the last three times they have played in Arrowhead, but Derek Anderson can give them a chance to win in week 11 (Editors Note- Derek Anderson?). The Chiefs are 4 and 0 at home and will look to be 5 and 0 as former offensive coordinator for the Cardinals takes on his old team. Concerning for the Chiefs however is their rushing attack has slowed down as they averaged 2.1 yards a carry on 51 attempts last week against the Broncos defense who currently ranks 30th overall against the run. This is why stats sometimes lie as teams can be mentally ready to play well and have a good game plan going into their upcoming battle. If the Chargers are expected to take over the AFC West division, they are going to have to win some games, but the Chiefs and Raiders who are currently on top of the division will have to lose too. Beanie Wells says he feels better now than he did before his knee surgery but I still wouldn’t start him unless you are desperate this week. I like to see it to believe it even though he is a tenacious athlete but Tim Hightower is averaging over 4 yards a carry and has looked better. Larry Fitzgerald knows how to dominate AFC teams and I expect him to have a great day this weekend. Don’t forget Derek Anderson (Editors Note- Derek Anderson again?) went to the Pro Bowl in 2007, the Cardinals aren’t going to be tricked too much by the Chiefs this weekend and I expect them to keep it close in Arrowhead. Dwayne Bowe should keep up his solid play and should be started in all formats.

Vikings vs. Packers
What a perfect game for Brett Favre to be his last. It probably won’t happen unless he gets injured, but don’t the Vikings have to evaluate Tavaris Jackson going forward? If the Vikings lose they are definitely out of the playoffs, what’s the point in seeing Favre finish out the rest of the season? Logically, from a coaching standpoint, you have to evaluate your possible quarterback of the future at a time like this. Forget the Favre legacy because it will no longer be about that anymore. I don’t think the Vikings have a chance to beat the Packers this weekend despite the fact that the Vikings defense will play their hearts out in a close game. The Packers defense isn’t too shabby either, and Clay Mathews is in the hunt to win MVP this year. Donald Driver may be a game time decision with a thigh injury but we will know more going into pregame warm ups. I consider James Jones a must start as he had a breakout game two weeks ago with 123 yards and a touchdown. I hope you listened to me and picked him up in your league as he is now owned in 41 percent of fantasy leagues. I think Brandon Jackson is a decent flex play this week just because Aaron Rodgers can always move the ball and will setup scoring opportunites for Jackson. Sidney Rice may be activated for the Vikings this week which of course can only help, but that has yet to be determined.  I expect Visanthe Shiancoe and Adrian Peterson to have the best days in fantasy for the Vikings because they are the only two players on their offense that will allow the Vikings to get a win. They are their best playmakers period. Oh yea I almost forgot about Percy Harvin, expect another solid game from him. I like the Packers to win by 4 points but if Favre becomes a double agent again, they can easily lose by 13.

Jets vs. Texans
The Jets almost lost to the Browns in overtime last weekend but that still doesn’t mean they aren’t one of the best teams in the NFL. The Patriots lost to the Browns a few weeks back so there. The Jets pass defense has been put into question a little bit this season, not that they are playing bad, but expectations are very high. They are currently ranked 16 against the pass this season but  have only let up 16.7 points a game to their opponents. It is going to be a tough win to pull out as a Texan on the road this weekend, but if there are a few teams that can do it against the Jets, I consider the Texans to be one of them. The Texans run offense has been the best in the NFL this season while their passing attack has taken a back seat, but that doesn’t mean they can’t sling the ball around with the rest of them. The Texans did beat the Colts on opening day to show the world they can also compete with the best, this is one of the reasons why I think they can beat the Jets on Sunday. The stats say the Jets win by 7 points but I tend to think differently it will be within a field goal’s reach. I would like Ladanian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene this week if the Texans pass defense wasn’t ranked dead last or if the Jets are up so much that they just pound the ball to close the game out, but I don’t see that. There are so many options to go to on the Jets’ offense that I would only guess to stick with the hot hand and say that Santonio Holmes and Dustin Keller are great plays this weekend. Also Braylon Edwards should have a fairly decent game. I think Andre Johnson and Kevin Walter will be key factors in this game for the Texans and can be plugged into fantasy lineups for some solid points. Johnson will be covered by Revis, but it’s hard to sit him unless you have great depth. I expect the Texans to start off slow but change the pace as the game goes along and possibly get the win. This is a going to be a great game.

Steelers vs. Raiders
What a revenge game this will be eh? The Raiders are going into this game watching film on last year’s win at Heinz Field. The Raiders are playing with confidence and are averaging 4.9 yards a carry while the Steelers are only giving up 2.8 yards a carry. This is going to be a dog fight and Namdi Asomugha should be back in the lineup to improve the Raiders defense comes Sunday. This is a game that will show us that speed kills because that is one thing the Raiders have going for them heading into week 11. I personally believe Bruce Gradkowski gives the Raiders the best chance to win but the Raiders are sticking with Jason Campbell’s hot hand. I like the Steelers to win this game at home but I wouldn’t be surprised if they lost again. Zach Miller is back healthy and I expect him to do great things for the Raiders as well as Louis Murphy. The raiders are getting healthy. The Pittsburgh Steelers pass defense is ranked 26th in the league and Troy Polamalu will be playing hurt if he plays at all this weekend (listed as questionable). This is going to be a low scoring game and a great one to watch. I think Rashard Mendenhall has potential for the best fantasy day out of all the Steelers. Hines Ward will be back and ready to play and can also be a factor as a solid number three wide receiver this week. I like the Raiders upsetting the Steelers again this year in week 11.

Titans vs. Redskins

The Titans got smoked last weekend at Miami giving them their first home win and lost to the Dolphins with their third string quarterback in. That’s not very thrilling to see as a Titans fan going into week 11 facing an embarrassed Redskins team who got waxed on Monday Night by Ron Mexico, A.K.A. Mike Vick. His jersey was sent to the Hall of Fame after the win. The Titans rank 25th against the pass and I think Donovan is going to have to take advantage of that while the Titans rush defense ranks 9th overall. Still I believe Mike Shanahan will get things going for his team through the air and ground this weekend and I don’t think the Titans will pull this win out despite the fact that the Redskins pass defense is one of the worst in the league. One minute you love Vince Young, and the next minute you scratch your head. I don’t know what they will be playing for this weekend but I know the Redskins will be playing to redeem their last week’s loss. That is why I like the Redskins on the road this weekend. I think Keiland Williams is a good fantasy start and I believe Santana Moss will be a fantasy sleeper this weekend and should be started in all formats. Chris Johnson and Randy Moss should put up solid numbers this weekend, but don’t expect either one of them to carry your fantasy team on its shoulders.  I like the Redskins to win 20-17.

 

 

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11/8 Injury Updates

Lions QB Matthew Stafford reinjured the shoulder that cost him to miss 5 games back in week one. The amount of time he’ll miss has yet to be determined but it doesn’t look good. It looks like he’ll likely be out for a while once again.

Fantasy RB bust Jonathan Stewart left the blowout loss to the Saints with a head injury during the first half. It appears he suffered a concussion and he’ll have an MRI sometime today. DeAngelo Williams(ankle) may be pressed to “heal” up quickly to play this week if Stewart is unable to go. Stewart has been one of fantasy’s biggest disappointments but he can’t take all the blame as the Panthers offensive line and QB play has been all but atrocious.QB Matt Moore also left in the second quarter with a shoulder injury. The extent of it is yet to be determined, however coach John Fox stated if Moore is healthy, he is our starter. UPDATE: Matt Moore‘s season is over with a torn labrum. He is being placed on IR and rookie Jimmy Clausen will take over. Downgrade all Panthers going forward as the offense has been abysmal with Clausen under center.

Colts receiver Austin Collie suffered a concussion during a huge hit by an Eagles defender during Sunday’s loss. Collie layed motionless for several minutes but luckily once in the locker room he was alert and responsive. We’ll see how much time he misses but at least he seems to have avoided the major injury that was though at first sight.

Chargers RB Ryan Mathews reaggravated his ankle injury during Sunday’s win against the Texans. He will have the week 10 bye to heal up but if he were to miss time, Mike Tolbert would once again launch up the ranks among running backs.

Texans QB Matt Schaub injured his ribs during Sunday’s loss to the Chargers and was visibly in pain during the game. Schaub is downplaying it and saying there is no injury but we’ll see how true that is as the week goes on.

Arguably fantasy’s best WR thus far Roddy White had his least productive game of the season Sunday against the Bucs but a knee injury is to blame. He had x-rays during halftime and returned to the game but it was obviously a issue in the second half. White appears to have avoided a serious injury but this is something to monitor going into week 10.

Giants WR Hakeem Nicks injured his ankle and sat out the fourth quarter in Sunday’s blowout win over Seattle. It’s likely he was held out as a precaution as the game was in hand from the 2nd quarter but we’ll keep an eye on this situation as the week goes on. Nicks finished with six catches for 128 yards and a touchdown along with 13 targets.

The Saints RB issues just keep on piling up as rookie Chris Ivory seperated his shoulder Sunday against the Panthers. With Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush still on the shelf, the Saints will have to rely on veterans Julius Jones and Ladell Betts to carry the load. Ivory’s timetable is yet to be known but i’d assume it’ll be a significant amount of time.

Kicker’s injured Sunday are Lions Jason Hanson suffered a leg injury during Sunday’s loss to the Jets and rookie DT Ndamukong Suh had to come in and attempt a extra point but shanked it off the right post. Hanson’s status for week 10 is yet to be determined but i’d look for other options this week. Patriots Stephen Gostkowski also left Sunday’s blowout loss to the Browns with a thigh injury and his status for this week is unknown but i’d also explore other options. Unlike Suh, Wes Welker came in and nailed an extra point for the injured Gostkowski and depending on your league’s scoring, you may have been able to pick up an extra fantasy point for that.

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Waiver Wire Adds Week 8

By Mike Cannici

QB’s

Ryan Fitzpatrick- The Bills QB put up some great numbers yet again during Sunday’s loss to the Ravens. He finished with 374 yards and 4 touchdown passes as well as 20 yards rushing. He has started four games now for the Bills and has scored over 20 pts in each. If you’re in need of QB help, Fitzpatrick might just be your guy. He has brought value back to Bills receivers even Lee Evans who has been non-existent for the past few seasons.

Matt Moore- Moore regained the starting job this week and had a great game in a victory over the 49ers. He did lose pro bowler Steve Smith to injury after returning from an ankle injury and his diagnosis is not yet known. Moore compiled 308 yards and 2 touchdowns Sunday and may be a decent start in 2QB leagues or even a bye week filler with the Rams, Saints and Bucs coming up on the schedule.

Josh Freeman-Josh put up another solid fantasy game this week with 212 yards, a touchdown and 40 yards rushing. The consistent touchdown numbers aren’t quite there yet but he has now scored at least 15 fantasy points in 5 of the Bucs six games. The Bucs have just three remaining games vs top 10 pass defenses and Freeman could help out plenty of fantasy owners.

 

RB’s

LaGarette Blount- Blount is another guy who has made this list previously but might actually become the starter for the Bucs going forward. He had a 72 yard effort during Sunday’s comeback win over the Rams while current starter Cadillac Williams had just 4 carries for 12 yards but did contribute in the passing game, something Blount isn’t quite adept to yet. Blount should be the top waivers add at RB with a starting job in his very near future maybe even by this week. He draws the Cardinals, Falcons, Panthers, 49ers and Ravens the next five weeks so Blount could begin a breakout campaign.

Willis McGahee- Fantasy owners who do not yet own this guy need to go grab him now as it seems pretty obvious he’s going to be involved in this offense especially around the goal line. He finished with 64 yards on 11 carries and a TD Sunday against the Bills. It looks like him and Rice will share carries going forward likely to keep Rice fresh and that shouldn’t decrease Rice’s value too much. Grab McGahee if he’s available because the Ravens love to run the ball.

Darren Sproles –Sproles had his best game of the season Sunday and has now posted two consecutive double digit weeks in a row in PPR formats. He caught 9 balls for 70 yards to go along with 10 yards on the ground. Sproles complained last week about not getting involved more in the offense and Coach Norv Turner certainly obliged his request to do so. Sproles is a good add especially in PPR leagues going forward. If Ryan Mathews were to go down with an injury again Mike Tolbert would likely take majority of the carries but Sproles should have decent value rest of the season regardless of who the main back is.

WR’s

David Gettis – The return of Matt Moore under center plus the fact that Steve Smith was injured lead to the rookie Gettis to have a big week against the 49ers. Gettis did drop a late TD that would have won the game earlier, but on the next possession made up for it and caught the eventual game winning TD. He finished with 8 catches for 125 yards and 2 touchdowns on the day. Gettis was a sixth round pick out of Baylor and has probably solidified himself as the Panthers number two receiver. If Matt Moore can build on Sunday’s effort, Gettis could be a solid flex or low end WR3 going forward especially if Steve Smith were to miss any significant time.

Patrick Crayton/Buster Davis- The current Chargers starting receivers both had solid games Sunday and with Malcom Floyd at least another week from returning and VJAX a month away, these guys could provide solid numbers for you going forward. Crayton is a talented receiver who was set free by the Cowboys with the addition of rookie Dez Bryant while Davis is a former first round pick who has struggled to remain healthy. I like them both as WR4 going forward and shouldn’t lose a ton of value after Floyd returns with pass happy Phillip Rivers under center. When VJAX returns however that may be a different story but take a shot and ride the wave with these two guys.

Brandon LaFell- LaFell was the second of the Carolina rookie receivers to post a career day grabbing 6 balls for 91 yards including a great catch down the sideline during the comeback drive. LaFell has a lot of talent and if he can build off this game it could pay off huge dividends. Right now he’s more of a speculative add, rather than a must own but he has the size and hands to be a quality receiver in this league.

James Jones- Jones had his best game of the 2010 season Sunday night during the Packers win over the Vikings. Jones tallied four catches for 107 yards on eight targets. Veteran Donald Driver was held without a catch and it’s likely that his quad injury may have been an issue. If Driver continues to struggle with this injury that could open the door for Jones to have a great second half. He needs to continue to be consistent but definitely has all the tools you look for in a number two receiver.

Jordan Shipley- Shipley, who was Browns QB Colt McCoy’s roommate and best friend at the University of Texas, had his biggest game of his young career Sunday. Shipley recorded six catches for 131 yards and a touchdown. His numbers may be slightly skewed as the Bengals were down 24-3 at the half but he has a ton of potential as a slot receiver and if you’re in need of some WR depth, Shipley can definitely add that and be a decent bye week filler.

TE’s

Todd Heap- Heap was able to play Sunday against the Bills after suffering a concussion during week six. Heap hauled in three passes for 59 yards and two touchdowns. The question with Heap has never been talent it’s been his inability to stay healthy and thus far he has been. Heap is a high end TE2 with low end TE1 upside and makes for a great bye week filler at the very worst going forward.

Jermaine Gresham- Gresham didn’t have a great game this week but in PPR leagues he had decent production with four receptions for 26 yards. 6.6 points isn’t an amazing number but he is averaging over six targets per game and now has 26 receptions and two touchdowns. He’s an amazing talent and should eventually turn into a top TE. If you’re in a bind and want to take a chance on the “next big thing” this is your guy. The Bengals have found themselves down in games lately and have been forced to air it out. Gresham is a big target who Palmer does like to look for in the red zone as well so keep your eye on this kid.

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Fantasy Savvy Player Rankings Week 7

QB’s
1.    Drew Brees (vs CLE)
2.    Phillip Rivers (vs NE)
3.    Aaron Rodgers (vs MIN)
4.    Kyle Orton (vs OAK)
5.    Tony Romo (vs NYG)
6.    Joe Flacco (vs BUF)- Playing the Bills, they are pretty good against the pass(10th) but Flacco is a beast at home and the Bills have zero pass rush.
7.    Tom Brady (@SD)
8.    Jay Cutler (vs WAS)-Going up against the 31st ranked pass defense, is in for a big game at home.
9.    Ben Roethlisberger (@MIA)
10.    Eli Manning (@DAL)- Has had big games in the past against the Cowboys, things won’t change this week.
11.    Matt Cassel (vs JAC)-Second straight week he gets a BAD defense, and could put up big numbers once again, difference is the Chiefs will win this one.
12.    Kevin Kolb (@TEN)
13.    Donavan McNabb (@CHI)
14.    Matt Ryan (vs CIN)
15.    Brett Favre (@GB)-The Packers will have Al Harris back this week, but won’t be 100% quite yet, so Favre could have a good day.
16.    Carson Palmer (@ ATL)
17.    Vince Young (vs PHI)-Assuming he plays, if not Kerry Collins will start and would only be a starter in 2QB leagues.
18.    Matt Hasselback (vs ARI)
19.    Josh Freeman (vs STL)-Posted 15+ fantasy points in 4 out of 5 games, this will be the 5th.
20.    Chad Henne (vs PIT)-Pit has a great run defense but a suspect pass defense, and Henne puts up big numbers at home.
21.    Max Hall (@SEA)-The rookie makes his second start, and Seattle is a tough place to play, but they can be passed on.
22.    Alex Smith (@CAR)
23.    Sam Bradford (@TB)
24.    Colt McCoy (@NO)-Posted solid numbers on the road last week in Pittsburgh, could do the same again this week.
25.    Matt Moore (vs SF)
26.    Ryan Fitzpatrick (@BAL)
27.    Raiders QB (@DEN)- Could be Campbell, Gradkowski or Boller, Gradkowski would be the only viable starter out of this group.
28.    Jaguars QB (@KC)-Most likely will be Todd Bouman and he has no value, and the receiving corps has little to no value as well.

 

 

RB’s

 

1) Ray Rice Vs Buffalo

2) Adrian Peterson @ GB

3) Chris Johnson vs Philly

4) Steven Jackson at TB

5) Frank Gore @ Carolina

6) Rashad Mendenhall at Miami

7) Marshawn Lynch vs Arizona

8) Michael Turner vs Cincy

9) Chris Ivory vs Cle

10) Cedric Benson @ Atlanta

11) Lesean Mcoy @ Ten

12) Jamal Charles vs Jacksonville

13) Peyton Hillis @ NO

14) Ahmad Bradshaw @ Dallas

15) DeAngelo Williams vs SF

16) Thomas Jones vs Jac

17) Knowshon Moreno vs Oak

18) Ryan Matthews vs NE

19) Maurice Jones-Drew @ KC

20) Matt Forte vs Wash

21) Felix Jones vs NYG

22) Beanie Wells @ Sea

23) Ryan Torain @ Chicago

24) Danny Woodhead @ SD

25) C.J. Spiller @ Baltimore – Could breakout at any moment.

26) Michael Bush @ Denver

27) Ronnie Brown vs Pitt

28) Justin Forsett vs Arizona

29) Brandon Jackson vs Minnesota

30) Brandon Jacobs @ Dallas

31) Jonathan Stewart vs SF

32) Ben Jarvus Green-Ellis @ SD

33) Darren Mcfadden @ Denver

34) Fred Jackson @ Baltimore

35) Marion Barber vs NYG

36) Ricky Williams @ Pitt

37) Cadillac Williams vs STL

38) Mike Tolbert vs NE

39) Ladell Betts vs Cle

40) Tim Hightower @ Sea

 

 

WR’s

 

1.   Roddy White (vs CIN)
2.    Larry Fitzgerald (@SEA)-Seattle ranks 30th against the pass, Fitz will be Max Hall’s top target.
3.    Miles Austin (vs NYG)
4.    Anquan Boldin (vs BUF)
5.    Marques Colston (vs CLE)-Will score his first TD this week, I guarantee it. He’s in for a big day.
6.    Brandon Marshall (vs PIT)
7.    Greg Jennings (vs MIN)-Packers said going into last week he would get more involved, and boy did he (6 catches 133 yards and a TD). Look for more of the same this week.
8.    Randy Moss (@ GB)
9.    Hakeem Nicks (@DAL)
10.    Jeremy Maclin (@TEN)-No Desean Jackson this week, he’ll be Kolb’s main target.
11.    Santana Moss (@CHI)
12.    Terrell Owens (@ATL)
13.    Mike Wallace (@MIA)-Big play threat, has Big Ben back. He’ll have at least one long TD catch, with a few more long receptions a swell. High end WR2 this week.
14.    Michael Crabtree (@CAR)- Has scored in two straight, and is starting to become the go to guy.
15.    Dwayne Bowe (@JAC)-Top WR scorer last week, will have another big game this week against another bad pass defense.
16.    Percy Harvin (@GB)
17.    Brandon Lloyd (vs OAK)-Tough matchup with Nnamdi Asomugha, but has produced against other worthy opponents so won’t drop him too far but not a #1 option this week.
18.    Steve Smith(CAR)-(vs SF)-Back already from ankle injury, Matt Moore back under center.
19.    Wes Welker (@SD)
20.    Mike Williams(TB)-(vs STL)
21.    Johnny Knox (vs WAS)- The Redskins are 31st against the pass, is in for a pretty solid day.
22.    Chad OchoCinco (@ATL)
23.    Steve Smith(NYG)-(@DAL)
24.    Hines Ward (@MIA)
25.    Donald Driver (vs MIN)
26.    Mike Williams(SEA)-(vs ARI)-10 catches for 123 yards, has no competition for #1 spot and is Hasselbacks favorite target, health and mentality is the only thing that can hold this kid back
27.    Kenny Britt (vs PHI)-Scored in 4 straight games, if Kerry Collins gets the start, bump him down 10 spots.
28.    Deion Branch (@SD)
29.    Patrick Crayton (vs NE)-Possibly no Floyd, Naanee or Gates so could see a boatload of targets.
30.    Roy Williams (vs NYG)
31.    Jabar Gaffney (vs OAK)
32.    Derrick Mason (vs BUF)
33.    Davone Bess (vs PIT)
34.    Danario Alexander (@TB)- Had a big game in his debut, could be in for another one as he develops a solid relationship with QB Sam Bradford.
35.    Buster Davis (vs NE)-Patriots rank 29th vs the pass and with Floyd and Naanee banged up, could put up solid numbers.
36.    Lance Moore (vs CLE)
37.    Steve Breaston (@SEA)-Expected back from injury which kept him out last two weeks, solid flex play against terrible Seahawks pass defense.
38.    Lee Evans (@ BAL)
39.    Dez Bryant (vs NYG)
40.    Danny Amendola (@TB)
41.    Anthony Armstrong (@CHI)
42.    Mike Thomas (@KC)-This ranking is based on Todd Bouman starting, obviously if Garrard plays, Thomas moves up about 7-8 spots.
43.    Robert Meachem (vs CLE)-Plays much better on the road than at home, but has put up double-digit points last two weeks.
44.    Devin Aromashadu (vs WAS)-Slowly working back into the Bears good graces, could have a big time game against terrible Redskin pass defense.
45.    DeMaryius Thomas (vs OAK)
46.    Stevie Johnson (@BAL)
47.    Mario Manningham (@DAL)
48.    Nate Washington (vs PHI)
49.    Deon Butler (vs ARI)
50.    Jason Avant (@ TEN)-The number two with Desean Jackson out, talented receiver who has some upside this week.
51.    James Jones (vs MIN)
52.    Legedu Naanee (vs NE)-If he plays, move him up about 10 spots.
53.    Louis Murphy (@ DEN)
54.    Golden Tate (vs ARI)
55.    Mike Sims-Walker (@KC)-Has little value without Garrard
56.    Michael Jenkins (vs BUF)
57.    Devin Hester (vs WAS)
58.    Devery Henderson (vs CLE)
59.    Brian Hartline (vs PIT)
60.    Chansi Stuckey (@ NO)-With Massaquoi and Cribbs likely out with concussions, Stuckey could be the benefactor.

 

 

TE’s

 

1) Vernon Davis @ Carolina

2) Antonio Gates vs NE (Gametime decision, but should play)

3) Aaron Hernandez @ SD

4) Jason Witten vs NYG

5) Brent Celek @ Ten

6) Tony Moeaki vs Jacksonville

7) Heath Miller @ Miami

8) Chris Cooley @ Chicago

9) Tony Gonzalez vs Cincy

10) Ben Watson @ NO

11) Visanthe Shiancoe @ GB

12) John Carlson vs AZ

13) Kellen Winslow vs STL

14) Zach Miller @ Denver

15) Jermaine Gresham @ Atlanta

15 A) Andrew Quarless vs Minnesota

16) Jeremy Shockey vs Cle

17) Todd Heap vs Buffalo

18) Greg Olsen vs Washington

19) Bo Scaife vs Philly

20) Mercedes Lewis @ KC

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Player News 10/23

First things first, i’m not sure if you know but Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand was paralyzed after a hit against Army last weekend. There is a facebook page call “wristbands for LeGrand please go to it and show your support for this strong young man. http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=105563409510255

49ers News

WR Josh Morgan(thigh) was a full participant in Friday’s practice and is expected to play Sunday in Carolina. CB Nate Clements(ankle) is likely to miss Sunday’s game which could mean a big day for Steve Smith who himself is returning from an ankle injury. TE Vernon Davis(knee) practiced with no issues this week and will start Sunday.

Bears News

LB Lance Briggs(ankle) was able to practice Friday and is expected to start Sunday. IDP leaguers get him back into your lineups against the Redskins.

Bengals News

CB Jonathan Joseph(ankle) is questionable for Sunday’s game in Atlanta. Joseph is likely to play, however may not be 100% meaning Roddy White could have a big day.

Bills News

No Major injuries effecting your fantasy squad.

Broncos News

CB Champ Bailey(ribs) has the best chance at playing this week over the rest of the Broncos on the injury report. WR Eddie Royal(groin) participated in a limited fashion during Friday’s practice and will be a game time decision. If you have another option, use him over Royal who even if he does play won’t be 100%.

Browns News

RB Peyton Hillis(quadricep) is probable this week and should play in a pretty good matchup against the Saints. WR/KR Josh Cribbs (concussion) is expected to play Sunday. WR Mohammed Massaquoi(concussion) is listed as doubtful and likely won’t suit up against the Saints. Rookie QB Colt McCoy will get the start once again this week while QB’s Jake Delhomme(ankle) and Seneca Wallace (ankle) sit out.

Buccaneers News

RB Earnest Graham (hamstring) is questionable this week and isn’t likely to play Sunday. Cadillac Williams and LaGarette Blount are expected to shoulder the load in a good matchup against the Rams. TE Kellen Winslow(knee) practiced in full late this week and will play Sunday.

Cardinals News

WR’s Steve Breaston(knee) and Early Doucet (groin) are both being considered game time decisions. If you have other options or cannot wait until the 4pm game to make a roster decision, look elsewhere. Rookie WR Stephen Williams (back) is not likely to play Sunday and could miss some more time as he is dealing with a small fracture in his back.

Chargers News

WR’s Malcom Floyd and Legedu Naanee(hamstring) are both unlikely to play Sunday in what would be great matchup against the Patriots. TE Antonio Gates(toe) will be a game time decision, but many close to the Chargers believe Gates will play. RB Ryan Mathews (ankle) practiced in full Friday and will start. Mathews is a high end RB2 against the weak Pats defense.

Chiefs News

No significant Fantasy news.

Colts News

The Colts are on a bye this week, however they are just riddled with injuries. TE Dallas Clark(hand/wrist) was placed on IR ending his season. WR Austin Collie(foot) had surgery this week and will be sidelined at least two weeks. RB Joseph Addai (shoulder) is seeking a second opinion on his shoulder but sources say he will probably miss the next 4-5 weeks.There is nothing torn just some nerve damage. Donald Brown(hamstring ) would be first in line to start with Addai out but he just can’t seem to get healed up. Mike Hart would get the starting nod in Week 8 if Brown is unable to go.

Cowboys News

Dez Bryant (ribs/ankle) is fully healthy according to sources and will play Monday night against the Giants.

Dolphins News

No significant Fantasy News

Eagles News

Michael Vick(ribs) will not start Sunday but will dress and will be emergency QB. Vick is expected to return to a starting role in week 9 after next weeks bye. RB LeSean McCoy(broken rib) says his rib is not yet fully healed but has been playing through it and will continue to do so. WR Desean Jackson(concussion) will not play Sunday but will likely return week 9 after next weeks bye, as long as he passes all his tests.

Falcons News

CB Dunta Robinson(concussion) will not play Sunday. Robinson suffered to concussion on a devastating hit on Eagle receiver Desean Jackson who will not play this week either.

NY Giants News

WR Hakeem Nicks(hamstring fatigue) will play Monday against the Cowboys. Nicks said its just some fatigue and will be fine.

NY Jets News

The Jets are on a bye this week and have no significant injuries.

Jaguars News

QB David Garrard(concussion) will not play Sunday. Coach Jack Del Rio will not announce a starter until Sunday. It will be between Trent Edwards and Todd Bouman, neither of which is a viable option.

Lions News

The Lions are on a bye this week. QB Matthew Stafford(shoulder) is expected to return and start week 8. LB Zach Follett(stinger) was released from the hospital and thankfully will be ok. He layed motionless on the field during Sunday’s loss to the Giants after getting hit by DE Jason Pierre-Paul. It looked a lot worse and luckily he was not severely injured.

Packers News

WR Donald Driver(quadricep) returned to limited practice Friday and is listed as probable. Driver is very likely to play so keep him in your lineups. LB Clay Matthews(hamstring) is going to play Sunday but more than likely will only play on passing downs. If you don’t have other options, you have to start him, but if possible, bench him for this week as his total snaps will be limited.

Panthers News

WR Steve Smith(ankle) practiced in full and will start Sunday in a good matchup against the 49ers. Smith also gets Matt Moore back at QB and is a solid WR3 with WR2 upside this week.

Patriots News

RB Fred Taylor(turf toe) will be out once again this week. BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead will split the carries and both are decent flex plays this week, especially Woodhead in PPR leagues. WR Julian Edelman(concussion) was limited at practice Friday and will be a game time decision.

Raiders News

QB Jason Campbell(knee) is likely to start Sunday unless he has a setback. He was able to practice on a limited basis the last few days so he should be good to go. This brings some value back to the Raiders receivers, who would have had little to none with Kyle Boller at the helm. Bruce Gradkowski(shoulder) is still unable to go. RB Darren McFadden is listed as questionable still but Coach Tom Cable believes he will play Sunday against the Broncos. Run DMC will likely split carries with Michael Bush and both are good flex plays.

Rams News

No significant fantasy news

Ravens News

TE Todd Heap, who suffered a shoulder injury after a big hit by Patriots Safety Brandon Meriweather, is expected to play Sunday against the Bills.

Redskins News

TE Chris Cooley, who suffered a concussion Sunday night is expected to play in Chicago Sunday. Check back in tomorrow with us to make sure but he looks like a go. RB Ryan Torain(ankle) is fine and will start in a tough matchup against the Bears.

Saints News

RB Pierre Thomas(ankle) has been once again ruled out for week 7. RB Reggie Bush(leg) will not play either but is expected back for week 8.

Seahawks News

No significant fantasy news

Steelers News

RB Rashard Mendenhall(shoulder contusion) is not listed on the injury report and will start Sunday against the Dolphins. He is a low end RB1 this week.

Texans News

LB DeMeco Ryans(achilles) was placed on IR thus ending his 2010 season. LB Zac Diles is expected to fill in at MLB and could be a sleeper for tackles in IDP leagues.

Titans News

RB Chris Johnson(thigh) practiced in full Friday, and as we expected is going to start Sunday. QB Vince Young(knee/ankle) is not expected to play Sunday, meaning Kerry Collins will start. WR Kenny Britt(bar fight) is a game time decision as to whether or not coach Jeff Fischer will sit him for disciplinary reasons. Check back in tomorrow morning for an update. TE Bo Scaife(groin) is listed as questionable but expects to play Sunday against the Eagles.

Vikings News

WR Percy Harvin(hamstring) was limited in practice Friday but is expected to play Sunday against the rival Packers. He’s a solid WR3 this week.

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