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Dec
24
2011

Week 16 Gameday Injury Update

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Matt Hasselbeck, QB, TEN – Active

Matt Moore, QB, MIA – Active

Sam Bradford, QB, STL – Inactive

Chris Johnson, RB, TEN – Active

BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE – Active

James Starks, RB, GB – Active

Nate Washington, WR, TEN – Active

Devin Hester, WR, CHI – Active

Willis McGahee, RB, DEN – Active

Roy Helu, RB,  WAS – Inactive

Andre Johnson, WR, HOU – Inactive

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – Active

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Dec
21
2011

Week 16 Player Rankings: Wide Receivers

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1. Calvin Johnson Vs. SD
2. Wes Welker Vs. MIA
3. Roddy White @ NO
4. Steve Smith Vs. TB
5. Larry Fitzgerald @ CIN
6. Mike Wallace Vs. STL
7. Brandon Marshall @ NE
8. A.J. Green Vs. ARI
9. Hakeem Nicks @ NYJ
10. Vincent Jackson @ DET
11. Victor Cruz @ NYJ
12. Jordy Nelson Vs. CHI
13. Dwayne Bowe Vs. OAK
14. Marques Colston Vs. ATL
15. Miles Austin Vs. PHI
16. Julio Jones @ NO
17. Demaryius Thomas @ BUF
18. Dez Bryant Vs. PHI
19. Antonio Brown Vs. STL
20. Jeremy Maclin @ DAL
21. Santonio Holmes Vs. NYG
22. Santana Moss Vs. MIN
23. Percy Harvin @ WAS
24. Laurent Robinson Vs. PHI
25. Brandon Lloyd @ PIT
26. DeSean Jackson @ DAL
27. Nate Washington Vs. JAC
28. Lance Moore Vs. ATL
29. Steve Johnson Vs. DEN
30. Michael Crabtree @ SEA
31. Anquan Boldin Vs. CLE
32. Plaxico Burress Vs. NYG
33. Mike Williams @ CAR
34. Jabar Gaffney Vs. MIN
35. Mario Manningham @ NYJ
36. Torrey Smith Vs. CLE
37. Malcom Floyd @ DET
38. James Jones Vs. CHI
39. Eric Decker @ BUF
40. Denarius Moore @ KC
41. Pierre Garcon Vs. HOU
42. Titus Young Vs. SD
43. Darrius Heyward-Bey @ KC
44. Donald Driver Vs. CHI
45. Greg Little @ BAL
46. Damian Williams Vs. JAC
47. Randall Cobb Vs. CHI
48. Nate Burleson Vs. SD
49. Reggie Wayne Vs. HOU
50. David Nelson Vs. DEN
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Nov
29
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 12

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Studs

Chris Johnson, RB, TEN – He didn’t find the endzone in this game but we can forgive him because he racked up 190 yards!  About time CJ. I’ll be treating him as a low end RB1 until im sure he really has it turned around. Hopefully he does and hopefully its not too late for you.

Drew Brees, QB, NO – The Saints have been a very good football team all year long. Brees and the offense played as close to perfect as I have seen them play all season last night and Brees ended up the top-scoring fantasy player in the NFL for week 12. If you own Brees and are headed into the playoffs, you should be ecstatic. This offense is scary to say the least and with Graham and Sproles really entrenched into this offense now, they are firing on all cylinders.

Roy Helu, RB, WAS – The Skins finally had a solid running game this week with Helu carrying the load and Torain riding the pine. We have little reason to expect Shanahan to keep riding Helu but he will remain a solid flex play for as long as he keeps being the most productive back on that offense.

Victor Cruz, WR, NYG – I am almost tempted to start rankings Cruz above Nicks but I just won’t be able to do it.  Cruz is a must-start and really ought to be above Manningham on the depth chart when both guys are healthy. Cruz’s hands and speed are a scary combination that have really proved to be a difference maker for the Giants.  Nicks is still the go-to-guy and a better red-zone target so he will remain above Cruz on my rankings but the gap is getting very narrow.

Beanie Wells, RB, ARI – Beanie is incredibly frustrating from a fantasy standpoint. He is #9 in the NFL among RBs for fantasy points scored yet he has had 4 pretty terrible games and very possibly cost you wins in each of those weeks. Bottom line with Wells is that when he is healthy, you have to start him.  The Cardinals offense relies heavily on the running game to provide balance and he WILL see a large number of carries in every start that he gets.

Johnny Knox, WR, CHI – Caleb Hanie played pretty poorly in this game but the Bears were competitive in the game and Hanie was able to exploit the Raiders’ secondary at times and find his top receiver on a fair few big plays. Knox had a great game all around and helped with kick returns too but I would be careful trusting him too much next week.  I want to see him do it next week before I bother to try and start him with my season on the line.

Duds

Jordy Nelson, WR, GB – This was a bit of an off-week for Rodgers and the Packers.  They won fairly convincingly but Jennings, Nelson AND Jones didn’t all catch TD passes.  Off weeks are tough… Keep starting Nelson as he scores far more often than not and there are a lot of mouths to feed in that passing game.

Frank Gore, RB, SF – Don’t beat yourself up for starting him, you had to. But, only one straw was going to break in that game on Thanksgiving night and it wasn’t the Ravens’. With the Rams and Cardinals as opponents over the next two weeks, Gore is sure to get things turned around.

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – I still can’t decide what the bigger story was out of that GREAT game on Sunday between the Chargers and the Broncos; the Chargers’ continued collapse or the Broncos continued surge.  One thing is sure, talent isn’t enough.  Jackson and Rivers should easily both be top 10 fantasy producers at their positions but Norv Turner does not seem to have this team playing for anything at the moment.  VJax is just a mediocre WR2 the rest of the way and ideally you can use him in your flex.

Mike Wallace, WR, PIT – I loved Wallace this week and couldn’t have been more wrong.  I would love him again next week if they played against the Chiefs again however.  I didn’t see a lot of this game but it was disheartening that the Steelers were not able to rout the hapless Chiefs. A win is a win however so we will have to just keep playing our Steelers and not panic much over a mediocre game.

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Nov
15
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 10

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Studs

Bears, D/ST, CHI – I don’t think very many people expected a one-sided game between the Lions and Bears. Three defensive and/or special teams TDs for the Bears was unexpected and how this game got out of hand.  Chicago has one of them defenses that you should probably just start regardless of match-up and that strategy paid off this week.

Michael Bush, RB, OAK – Bush was just an absurd play-maker on Thursday night as he torched the Chargers defense for 157 rushing yards on 30 carries as well as 85 yards receiving. Bush only found the end zone once but still scored 29 points and was the 2nd highest scoring back for fantasy owners in week 10.

Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI – Usually I don’t put the elite guys at each position in my Studs list when they perform like elite guys at their position… The difference this time is that John Skelton was at QB and Fitz still was able to haul in 7 catches for 146 yards and 2 scores.  No matter who is at QB for Arizona, you have to start Fitz.

Chris Johnson, RB, TEN – If you had told me in the preseason that I would be surprised that CJ put up 23 fantasy points against the Panthers , I would think you were crazy. I don’t think that we should be overly impressed here or expect some big turn around.  The Panthers defense is riddled with injuries and most of CJ’s stats came at the end of the game, when the Panthers were exhausted and had for all intensive purposes given up. CJ is still just an RB2 or flex play.

Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA – He’s made me look foolish in the past but I am going to be pretty high on Lynch for a few weeks to come.  These past two games are the first back-to-back 100 yard rushing performances of Lynch’s entire career and with zero scary match ups until Chicago in week 15, Lynch may be in for a VERY big second half.  For now I would only be using him as a low-end RB2 to protect yourself from his inconsistency.

Duds

Steve Johnson, WR, BUF – What the hell Buffalo… With a soft secondary, you can’t get anything done through the air? Your number one receiver has zero fantasy points?  Buffalo played like complete crap and its time to reel back in all the love for this offense.  Steve is a flex play and Fitz is barely a QB2 anymore.  The only person you can start reliably and without pause is Fred Jackson.

Darren Sproles, RB, NO – Sproles had been phenomenal for the Saints this season and even though they got the win in OT against the Falcons, Atlanta COMPLETELY shut down the run.  Sproles, Thomas and Ingram ALL were just awful in this game.  I don’t think this means anything about the Saints’ backs but remember this when you have one of your other backs going up against the Falcons.

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – Speaking of duds… VJax got out-shined in a big way by rookie Vincent Brown and specifically Jackson gave up on a long pass into the end zone and did not even challenge the two receivers for the jump-ball.  Even if you lost it in the sun, you jump when they do and try to swat it away. Jackson had a terrible game and I am worried about how consistent he can be this season on this offense.  I am thinking of him as a WR2 unless its a favorable match-up from now on.

BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE – The Pats tore the Jets to shreds and I am surprised that the Law Firm wasn’t even involved late to close out the game.  He is just a flex play at best due to the committee system and his inconsistency even when he gets the touches. Look to find someone to replace him asap if you are relying on him.

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Nov
09
2011

Week 10 Player Rankings: Wide Receivers

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1. Calvin Johnson @ CHI
2. Greg Jennings Vs. MIN
3. Vincent Jackson Vs. OAK
4. Wes Welker @ NYJ
5. Mike Wallace @ CIN
6. Steve Smith (CAR) Vs. TEN
7. Hakeem Nicks @ SF
8. Dez Bryant Vs. BUF
9. Roddy White Vs. NO
10. Larry Fitzgerald @ PHI
11. Jeremy Maclin Vs. ARI
12. Dwayne Bowe Vs. DEN
13. Marques Colston @ ATL
14. Brandon Marshall Vs. WAS
15. Anquan Boldin @ SEA
16. Steve Johnson @ DAL
17. Brandon Lloyd @ CLE
18. AJ Green Vs. PIT
19. Santonio Holmes Vs. NE
20. DeSean Jackson Vs. ARI
21. Jordy Nelson Vs. MIN
22. Julio Jones Vs. NO
23. Eric Decker @ KC
24. Mario Manningham @ SF
25. Antonio Brown @ CIN
26. Victor Cruz @ SF
27. Plaxico Burress Vs. NE
28. Michael Crabtree Vs. NYG
29. Sidney Rice Vs. BAL
30. Torrey Smith @ SEA
31. Reggie Wayne Vs. JAC
32. Percy Harvin @ GB
33. Mike Williams Vs. HOU
34. Laurent Robinson Vs. BUF
35. Jacoby Ford @ SD
36. Pierre Garcon Vs. JAC
37. Steve Breaston Vs. DEN
38. Nate Washington @ CAR
39. Denarius Moore @ SD
40. Lance Moore @ ATL
41. David Nelson @ DAL
42. Deion Branch @ NYJ
43. Jabar Gaffney @ MIA
44. Earl Bennett Vs. DET
45. Jerome Simpson Vs. PIT
46. Doug Baldwin Vs. BAL
47. Early Doucet @ PHI
48. Michael Jenkins @ GB
49. Jason Hill @ IND
50. Nate Burleson @ CHI
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Nov
08
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 9

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Studs

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – It is nice to see both Jackson and Rivers back with some elite fantasy numbers. Jackson went crazy in this game as the Chargers were throwing a lot to try and keep pace with Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.  I never really punished Jackson in my rankings for the poor play of Rivers early on and I do expect the Chargers to turn things around.  Bottom line is the Packers are the best team in the NFL and the Chargers were in that game till the end and that is saying something.

Willis McGahee, RB, DEN – Willis came back very quickly from his hand injury and I was concerned that it might have been too soon. It turns out that it was not too soon at all.  McGahee had a phenomenal game and provided a great balance to the Broncos offense.  This balance forced the Raiders to slow their pass rush on Tebow, which really allowed him to excel in this game too.

Julio Jones, WR, ATL – It finally happened and I can’t really say that I am surprised. Jones’ talent was self-evident and it was only a matter of time before his big play ability led to a huge fantasy performance. Jones is going to be a bit of a hit or miss guy but I think he is a very good flex play. You don’t want him to have these type of games on your bench.

Matt Moore, QB, MIA – What the hell Kansas City? Coming off a three game winning streak, you can’t beat the Dolphins at home? They LOVE to lose and have been finding a way to forfeit games all season.  I was mildly considering the Chiefs as a potential wild card contender despite their injuries but that is dead now. Moore is not a serious option down the stretch as KC’s secondary is not very good without Eric Berry.

Reggie Bush, RB, MIA – We might need to consider Bush for more than a potential flex play.  Daniel Thomas was active in this game and Bush stole the show again.  He was just shy of 100 yards rushing and had a TD.  Once you add the 50 yards receiving, you’ve got a 20 point fantasy outing.  I think Bush has won over the coaching staff, who would probably like to stay employed and I think we can expect 15-20 touches for Bush as long as he stays healthy.

Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA – This was an impressive outing for Lynch who has been unbelievably inconsistent since he had that 1000 yard rushing season as a Buffalo Bill a while back.  This isn’t a situation like Julio Jones, where you want to start the guy on a weekly basis to avoid missing these performances.  Lynch doesn’t often have even a decent game and I don’t see how he can be trusted unless he gets another solid performance or two over the next couple of weeks.

DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL – I don’t think there will be much of a competition for touches with Felix Jones anymore.  Murray has been great, even when the offense has struggled. I think Murray has earned a feature-back role in this offense and might be one of the best keepers going into next season.

Duds

Chris Ogbonnaya, RB, CLE – He clearly isn’t ready or capable of being a lead back in the NFL.  He might have still be seeing the bulk of the carries on this offense next week against the Rams but if you don’t need him for next week, get rid of him. Hardesty is the guy I expect to take over the starting job when he returns from injury and I think he has a decent shot at being a solid flex play once he does indeed return.

Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK – This is not a surprise to me. Hey-Bey has speed and can be tough to cover at times.  It is not yet clear if there is a reason why he didn’t get on the field very much after 4 straight games of 8 or more fantasy points but I’ve been steadfast in saying that Jacoby Ford is the best receiver on that team and the guy I want to own.  I’m not excited about starting any of them quite yet but as Palmer improves and gets acclimated to this offense, the value of Ford might rise significantly.

Michael Vick, QB, PHI – This was a very winnable match up for the Eagles who went from being a team I thought would make it into the playoffs as a wild card team, to probably being too far behind to be a factor.  I am not concerned too much about any Eagle’s fantasy value the rest of the way as the schedule looks very favorable and this team is about big plays, which are near impossible to rely on.

Beanie Wells, RB, ARI – It is crazy to me that Wells was shut down by the Rams defense when he has had some good performances against some solid rush defenses this season.  I am going to treat this as an anomaly but I am certainly a little nervous about how bad he was in this game.

DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI – I think you need to keep starting this guy but he has NOT been a very good player for fantasy owners.  I am done ranking him above Maclin after 0 points this week. But at least as a flex play, you HAVE to keep him in the game.

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Nov
02
2011

Week 9 Player Rankings: Wide Receivers

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1. Greg Jennings @ SD
2. Wes Welker Vs. NYG
3. Hakeem Nicks @ NE
4. Roddy White @ IND
5. Mike Wallace Vs. BAL
6. Larry Fitzgerald Vs. STL
7. Andre Johnson Vs. CLE
8. Vincent Jackson Vs. GB
9. Miles Austin Vs. SEA
10. AJ Green @ TEN
11. Marques Colston Vs. TB
12. Dwayne Bowe Vs. MIA
13. Jeremy Maclin Vs. CHI
14. Dez Bryant Vs. SEA
15. Brandon Lloyd @ ARI
16. DeSean Jackson Vs. CHI
17. Brandon Marshall @ KC
18. Anquan Boldin @ PIT
19. Mario Manningham @ NE
20. Sidney Rice @ DAL
21. Santonio Holmes @ BUF
22. Jordy Nelson @ SD
23. Victor Cruz @ NE
24. Steve Johnson Vs. NYJ
25. Reggie Wayne Vs. ATL
26. Julio Jones @ IND
27. Michael Crabtree @ WAS
28. Pierre Garcon Vs. ATL
29. Mike Williams (TB) @ NO
30. Nate Washington Vs. CIN
31. Eric Decker @ OAK
32. Malcom Floyd Vs. GB
33. Lance Moore Vs. TB
34. Antonio Brown Vs. BAL
35. Jabar Gaffney Vs. SF
36. Deion Branch Vs. NYG
37. Plaxico Burress @ BUF
38. Darrius Heyward-Bey Vs. DEN
39. David Nelson Vs. NYJ
40. Jon Baldwin Vs. MIA
41. Braylon Edwards @ WAS
42. Doug Baldwin @ DAL
43. James Jones @ SD
44. Greg Little @ HOU
45. Kevin Walter Vs. CLE
46. Jacoby Ford Vs. DEN
47. Steve Breaston Vs. MIA
48. Early Doucet Vs. STL
49. Lance Moore Vs. TB
50. Denarius Moore Vs. DEN
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Oct
26
2011

Week 8 Player Rankings: Wide Receivers

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1. Calvin Johnson @ DEN
2. Andre Johnson Vs. JAC
3. Mike Wallace Vs. NE
4. Wes Welker @ PIT
5. Hakeem Nicks Vs. MIA
6. Vincent Jackson @ KC
7. Steve Smith Vs. MIN
8. Larry Fitzgerald @ BAL
9. DeSean Jackson Vs. DAL
10. Miles Austin @ PHI
11. Marques Colston @ STL
12. Dez Bryant @ PHI
13. Steve Johnson Vs. WAS
14. Dwayne Bowe Vs. SD
15. Jeremy Maclin Vs. DAL
16. AJ Green @ SEA
17. Brandon Marshall @ NYG
18. Anquan Boldin Vs. ARI
19. Reggie Wayne @ TEN
20. Mario Manningham Vs. MIA
21. Brandon Lloyd Vs. NO
22. Sidney Rice Vs. CIN
23. Pierre Garcon @ TEN
24. Deion Branch @ PIT
25. Jabar Gaffney @ BUF
26. Michael Crabtree Vs. CLE
27. Victor Cruz Vs. MIA
28. Demaryius Thomas Vs. DET
29. David Nelson Vs. WAS
30. Nate Washington Vs. IND
31. Torrey Smith Vs. ARI
32. Eric Decker Vs. DET
33. Michael Jenkins @ CAR
34. Antonio Brown Vs. NE
35. Braylon Edwards Vs. CLE
36. Lance Moore @ STL
37. Percy Harvin @ CAR
38. Jerome Simpson @ SEA
39. Steve Breaston Vs. SD
40. Malcom Floyd @ KC
41. Emmanuel Sanders Vs. NE
42. Doug Baldwin Vs. CIN
43. Davone Bess @ NYG
44. Greg Little @ SF
45. Robert Meachem @ STL
46. Kevin Walter Vs. JAC
47. Jerome Simpson @ SEA
48. Devery Henderson @ STL
49. Jason Avant Vs. DAL
50. Danario Alexander Vs. NO
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Oct
25
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 7

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Studs

Arian Foster, RB, HOU – What more can you say other than “WOW”. 25 carries for 115 yards and 2 TDs was not enough for Foster, he had to throw in 119 yards and a score in the receiving game.  Fantasy owners appreciated it and there isn’t too much to say here. Foster is an elite fantasy RB. When Andre Johnson is back, defenses will not be able to stack eight in the box to stop him.

Chiefs, D/ST, KC – The Raiders were a comedy of errors this week and only some of it was their fault.  They recognized that Palmer was not going to be effective on such short notice and tried not to use him.  But Boller was just awful and when Darren McFadden left the game, there was just no chance for success. I do not trust the Chiefs defense without a sweet match up at all the rest of the way, but this has me relatively confident in their ability to be serviceable against a bad offense.

DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL – This just feels like how Adrian Peterson burst onto the scene doesn’t it? Odds are that is not the case and he will just settle in as a decent RB2 but when talking about upside, this is the potential that exists with Murray. I am very confident that you have a new RB2 if you picked this guy up however. The Cowboys have been itching for an effective running game for some time and Felix Jones has not been getting it done.  If Murray can produce this weekend with a great match up against Philly, I think he will be the feature back even when Jones comes back.  To put this in historical perspective, there have been 9 players in NFL history to gain 250 yards rushing in a game and 8 of them have then had multiple 1,000 yard seasons in their career. Jerome Harrison is the odd man out.  Great pick up last week if you got him!

Marques Colston, WR, NO – Colston has been great since coming back off injury.  This game was a joke and the Saints were just scoring at will so I do not think that this can continue, but you have to start this guy every week.  Colston had 7 targets and 7 catches this week for 98 yards and two scores. I LOVE when a guy catches 100% of the passes that come his way and I have a feeling Drew Brees does too.

Tim Tebow, QB, DEN – My advice to pick up and start Tebow this week had nothing to do with a belief that he is a savior sent from the University of Florida to destroy the NFL and bring championships to the Broncos. Those people are insane.  It had to do with his style of play translating well to fantasy points.  There is a lot to be said about a QB that will have 50 yards rushing and essentially serves as the goal line back for his team (Cam Newton owners can also explain this to you).  Tebow played terribly for around 55 minutes in this game and still managed to be the 5th highest scoring QB of the week.

Plaxico Burress, WR, NYJ – I’m not going to justify this performance with any more than saying it was a fluke.  He only caught 4 passes for 25 yards. You can’t rely on even ONE TD from such few receptions and yardage, let alone THREE!

Duds

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – San Diego tried to get the ball to Jackson while he spent the day on Revis Island but they were unsuccessful. VJax saw eight targets and was only able to haul in one catch for 15 yards.  I have no concerns down the stretch, but I would have liked to see him be more productive considering that Matt Moore and Brandon Marshall were able to get it done last week against Revis.

Ray Rice, RB, BAL – I am so shocked that Baltimore laid an egg on Monday night that I want to list every last start-able Raven here, but I wont. Teams coming off the Bye this year have done pretty badly thus far and I blame the new rules. Teams are barely allowed to practice and players can only show up to the facilities a couple of days on the week off.  I am not sure when this stopped being “professional” football players, but I won’t be expecting a good game from too many players coming off the bye week anymore.

Chris Johnson, RB, TEN – I can’t believe it, but CJ has just been awful and is about to fall completely out of the top 20.  There is no bigger bust for 2011 and you should look to find a replacement.  Don’t drop him yet though unless there are NO other options and Murray is available.

Miles Austin, WR, DAL – With Austin and Bryant competing for targets and DeMarco Murray running like a mad man, I am not surprised that Austin had a bad game.  I still like him more than Bryant, but one more week of such anemic stats and that will change.

Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT – I am at a loss about Mendenhall’s spotty performance this season.  I do not think we can consider him a top 10 guy but Arizona is a decent rush defense and bad secondary, so I don’t think we can expect such a pass-heavy offense down the stretch. Especially with that poor offensive line.

Eric Decker, WR, DEN – I thought Decker would be the top receiver for Denver, at least while Demaryius Thomas got back into the rhythm of things.  It apparently did not take long for that to happen.  Thomas will be my top ranked Broncos receiver for week 8.

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Oct
20
2011

Week 7 Preview: Key Matchups and Their Fantasy Relevance

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Texans at Titans

Houston failed to run away with the division as I had thought they would and Tennessee actually sits in first at 3-2 with the Texans at 3-3.  The Titans got off to a VERY fast start when Kenny Britt was healthy and even with VERY limited production from Chris Johnson over the first three weeks. Johnson HAS had 12 fantasy points in two consecutive games to start to recoup some of his value but with where you drafted him and the size of his contract, I think we ALL can agree that one 100 yard rushing game is not good enough. Both defenses here are allowing just over 100 yards on the ground per game and I think that the Tate and Foster combo will prove to be too much for Tennessee to deal with.  Matt Schaub is listed as Questionable at the moment but assuming he plays, I like the Titans to win this game handily. I think Chris Johnson and Arian Foster are must starts this week, as per the usual. And Nate Washington and Jacoby Jones are viable plug-in guys for an owner in Bye week hell.  In deeper formats Hasselbeck might be OK, but this Texans secondary is legitimate under Wade Phillips and you should look elsewhere if possible.

Chargers at Jets

With the Chargers’ record being this good, this early and the fact that the Jets have gone to two straight AFC championship games… I could see this being a preview of the AFC Championship game.  One thing needs to happen in order for us to get to that point though; The Jets need to play a LOT better. Both on offense and defense, the Jets are not the team I thought they would be and it all starts with the running game. The recipe for playoff success is simple; Run the ball and stop the run. Obviously you need to be able to stretch the field vertically to compete with the Drew Brees’, Aaron Rodgers’ and Tom Brady’s of the world, but nothing shuts these elite QBs down like a lot of time on the sideline. This is exactly why the Chargers are going to win this game and I am not convinced it will be close.  The Chargers are healthy on offense again with Antonio Gates looking to rejoin the list of Rivers’ targets on offense and the Bye week helped Ryan Mathews and Mike Tolbert get back into playing shape.  With two backs that are more productive than Shonn Greene and the Jets defense appearing unable to contain the running game, I think that we will see very limited fantasy production from all of your New York Jets.  The one guy I do want to start from New York is Santonio Holmes because of junk-time stats after the Chargers have already run away with it. Bye weeks might force you to use Greene, but I feel like you are hoping for a goal line carry or two here so that you can at least get a TD out of him. I think Mathews and Gates are in for big games for San Diego, but don’t expect too much from VJax and Rivers despite the fact that your going to be playing them.

Bears at Buccaneers

This game, if you didn’t know, is being played at Wembley Stadium in London. Tampa has made this trip to play in London and they learned a thing or two the last time they did it. Don’t travel to London late in the week and face jet lag as well as your opponent… Tampa has been in London since Monday and holding practices in England all week. Chicago waited until today to make the trip and as a result, I think Tampa Bay has a serious advantage in this game.  You couldn’t make me bench Matt Forte at all this season but since Cutler and his receivers are risky under ideal circumstances, just leave them on the bench this week. Mike Williams clings to a top 20 spot in the rankings despite his hugely disappointing season thus far, but if this advantage holds true, one step is all a receiver needs to beat coverage deep and Freeman is still more than good enough to to recoup his fantasy value.  Earnest Graham is worth a play to fill-in for a bye week despite the weak match-up should Blount sit and it looks like he will. You shouldn’t look to this game for any deep or sneaky plays, but you should see solid outings from the guys that you have been counting on all year long.  I think Tampa gets the win as the “home team” and stays on top of their division.

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