Love and Hate Lists for Week 1
It’s that time folks. The regular season is upon us and my Player Rankings for Week 1 have been released. I hope you are all as excited as I am and good luck to you all this season!
Love
Jamaal Charles, RB, KC – Charles is a guy that I believe in and as Thomas Jones ages, Charles’ carries will go up. The Bills allowed an abysmal 169.6 yards per game, which was the worst in the league. They did draft Marcell Dareus to help fix this problem but with a shortened off-season due to the lockout, the immediate impact of Dareus will be lessened. Charles is among the best young RB talent in the NFL and you have to like his chances to break a big play or two against such a mediocre at best run defense.
Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – The Chargers were one of the teams that managed to put together a decent off season program without the help of their coaching staff or management during the lockout. Also, there wasn’t too much turn-over from last season to this season as far as the offense is concerned. This all adds up to an uncharacteristic fast-start for Norv Turner, Philip Rivers and the Chargers in my opinion.
Darren McFadden, RB, OAK – Denver is not just Oakland’s week one opponent, they were also last season’s 2nd worst rush defense. This isn’t really about match-up either. McFadden averaged 128 yards per game in all-purpose yards last season and is, until further notice, a must-start in my opinion.
Kenny Britt, WR, TEN – I’ve been pretty open about my love for Britt for a while now and with no suspension and a weak opposing secondary in week 1, Britt is a must-start in my opinion.
Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE – You may be surprised to see ME put this guy on my love list, because I was not big on him going into the draft. My concern with Hillis has always been about durability and the fact that Montario Hardesty is more talented than Hillis and below him on the depth chart. I think that at some point this season, Hillis misses a game and Hardesty is someone I think will be able to take advantage of the playing time and win the starting role. Until then, Hillis is a great RB 2 and especially against a team led by a rookie QB (Cincinnati).
Josh Freeman, QB, TB – Freeman and the Buccs lost to the Lions at home last season and it cost them a playoff spot. You think they want revenge? Because I’ll bet they are pretty pumped to start the season off with a W in such a meaningful way. The Lions bolstered their defensive front this offseason while not addressing their porous secondary. I expect Freeman to look deep a few times in this game and a tough week 1 for LeGarrette Blount if the Buccs can’t move the ball in the air.
Reggie Wayne, WR, IND – Let’s not mistake this for some crazy Kerry Collins love. This is about the Texans secondary being almost the worst in NFL history last season and having to adjust to a new system ran by Wade Phillips. Wayne is a very consistent and complete receiver and he is who Collins will trust on third downs. He just barely cracks my top 20, but that makes him a starter. Don’t let the lack of Peyton scare you into benching him.
Beanie Wells, RB, ARI – I wouldn’t have drafted him as my RB2, but injuries are the concern here and a healthy Beanie Wells should have a good day against the Panthers in week 1. Cam Newton is not likely to start too smoothly in his first regular season NFL start without a short off-season and it’s very possibly that this is an ugly game for Carolina fans. I expect the Cardinals to lead-off with a heavy rushing attack to ease new QB Kevin Kolb into a routine and comfort level too.
Hate
Julio Jones, WR, ATL – A lot of people reached for Julio Jones on draft day because of the absurd combine performance he had and how much the Falcons gave up to draft him. What they don’t realize is the complexity of the Falcons offense as well as the lockout will severely limit the plays that Jones will be on the field for. He will spend a lot of time running deep routes to attract safety help out of respect for his speed and he will do a much better job of opening up passing lanes for Roddy White than anything else. Look for Jones to start slow and slowly become a viable flex play.
Joe Flacco, QB, BAL – You are in trouble this week if you drafted Flacco as a starter or maybe as your backup to Peyton. Flacco faces the division rival Steelers and after what I saw them do to Vick in the preseason, the focus will likely be on grinding out Ray Rice and the running game. Flacco could have troubles breaking double digit points in this game.
Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC – Bowe had a great season last year and there is little chance he can repeat those numbers. He played the Bills last year and was held to just 16 yards on his 3 catches. Fantasy owners barely noticed this lack luster performance because a very short TD catch was involved and he ended up not ruining anyone’s week. Don’t expect Bowe to be anything more than a good WR2 and you won’t get burned.
Marshawn Lynch, RB, SF – Lynch made for an interesting draft selection this year with top 20 potential. But let’s make him prove he can live up to it before we risk a roster spot for him yet. He faces a stout 49er line-backing corp led by Patrick Willis and Lynch is too inconsistent for my liking at the moment.

































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