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Nov
02
2011

Week 9 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Matt Forte @ PHI
2. Arian Foster Vs. CLE
3. Fred Jackson Vs. NYJ
4. LeSean McCoy Vs. CHI
5. Michael Turner @ IND
6. Frank Gore @ WAS
7. Ray Rice @ PIT
8. Darren McFadden Vs. DEN
9. Steven Jackson @ ARI
10. Beanie Wells Vs. STL
11. Ahmad Bradshaw @ NE
12. Rashard Mendenhall Vs. BAL
13. LeGarrette Blount @ NO
14. DeMarco Murray Vs. SEA
15. Shonn Greene @ BUF
16. Mike Tolbert Vs. GB
17. Cedric Benson @ TEN
18. Darren Sproles Vs. TB
19. Jackie Battle Vs. MIA
20. BenJarvus Green-Ellis Vs. NYG
21. Chris Johnson Vs. CIN
22. Daniel Thomas @ KC
23. Willis McGahee @ OAK
24. Peyton Hillis @ HOU
25. Michael Bush Vs. DEN
26. James Starks @ SD
27. Roy Helu Vs. SF
28. Marshawn Lynch @ DAL
29. Mark Ingram Vs. TB
30. Delone Carter Vs. ATL
31. Javon Ringer Vs. CIN
32. Brandon Jacobs @ NE
33. Pierre Thomas Vs. TB
34. Knowshon Moreno @ OAK
35. Chris Ogbonnaya @ HOU
36. Reggie Bush @ KC
37. Ben Tate Vs. CLE
38. Ryan Grant @ SD
39. Ryan Torain Vs. SF
40. Ladainian Tomlinson @ BUF
41. Joseph Addai Vs. ATL
42. Dexter McCluster Vs. MIA
43. Kendall Hunter @ WAS
44. Isaac Redman Vs. BAL
45. Bernard Scott @ TEN
46. Jacob Hester Vs. GB
47. Kevin Faulk Vs. NYG
48. Marion Barber @ PHI
49. Donald Brown Vs. ATL
50. Kregg Lumpkin @ NO
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Nov
01
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 8

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Studs

LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI – It isn’t often that Andy Reid lets a back see 30 carries, but I am not sure he has ever had one as good as McCoy. I thought that he was mostly just an edge rusher and receiving threat and that is what Reid likes from a RB.  He has proved me wrong this season and continues to impress after 185 yards and 2 TDs on the ground this week.

Steve Smith, WR, CAR – Smith now has five 100 yard receiving performances this season.  He is a top 10 receiver with Cam Newton at QB and has just been a draft day steal for all of his fantasy owners.

Steven Jackson, RB, STL – Jackson is too good to have been on your bench this week, even though we all expected a rout by New Orleans and limited carries because of a need to pass the ball.  Well that didn’t happen as the Rams upset the Saints in a big way on Sunday and Jackson was the key to this win.

Bills, D/ST, BUF – The one knock on this opportunistic defensive unit has been pressure on the QB.  Going into this week, they had the lowest sack total in the NFL with 4.  They had NINE sacks this week against Washington and forced 2 interceptions as they shut out the Redskins. Beck had a rough day and this was the first time in history that a Mike Shanahan team has been shut out. Impressive game by the Bills after coming off the bye week, which has spelled disaster for most teams this season.

Frank Gore, RB, SF – After posting 134 yards on 31 carries and scoring a TD this week, Gore has 4 straight games of over 125 yards AND a TD. Impressive after such a lack-luster start. The 49ers offense is forcing the ball down the throat of opposing defenses and I don’t see their strategy changing over the rest of this season. You HAVE to keep Gore in your lineup.

Nate Washington, WR, TEN – Nate had two scores in this game and it was by far his best game since Kenny Britt was hurt and he reached the top of the depth chart at wide receiver. I credit this to Javon Ringer bringing a balance to the Titan offense as he split carries evenly with Chris Johnson.

Duds

BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE – Terrible call by me on Law Firm this week. In my defense, NO ONE saw Kevin Faulk’s return as a threat to Law Firm’s workload. Neither Ridley or Woodhead even saw a touch in this game and Faulk had over twice the touches that Green-Ellis did. Fantasy owners hate you too Coach Belichick.

Philip Rivers, QB, SD – The only reason that Rivers hasn’t been the biggest bust of the 2011 season is because Chris Johnson was a first round pick.  They have both been equally as bad.  Rivers has been out scored by Colt McCoy, Josh Freeman, Matt Hasselbeck and Mark Sanchez. Ouch.  No excuse this week as all his receiving weapons are finally healthy.

Miles Austin, WR, DAL – Admittedly the entire Cowboys offense was bad this week, but we have come to expect Austin to be a top 10 receiver and in the past two weeks he has been far from.  I was surprised to see Austin in the slot so much this week, with Robinson playing on the outside in three receiver sets. This was probably an effort to get a more favorable matchup for Austin and I expect Dallas to make a point to get Austin back involved in a big way against Seattle this week.

Ryan Torain, RB, WAS – The Skins are just falling apart and with Torain being injury prone, I expect Helu to take over the lion’s share of the carries VERY soon.

Wes Welker, WR, NE – The Steelers provided a very nice road map for how to shut down Brady and the Pats offense.  Play man-to-man and load up 8 or 9 people around the line of scrimmage.  The Pats don’t have an elite receiver that can go out there and beat man-coverage on a regular basis.  I am not worried about any Patriots down the road though.  Not many teams have the personnel on defense to execute this strategy like Pittsburgh does.

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Oct
26
2011

Week 8 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Adrian Peterson @ CAR
2. Arian Foster Vs. JAC
3. LeSean McCoy Vs. DAL
4. Fred Jackson Vs. WAS
5. Ray Rice Vs. ARI
6. Frank Gore Vs. CLE
7. Ryan Mathews @ KC
8. Ahmad Bradshaw Vs. MIA
9. Maurice Jones-Drew @ HOU
10. Chris Johnson Vs. IND
11. DeMarco Murray @ PHI
12. Steven Jackson Vs. NO
13. Rashard Mendenhall Vs. NE
14. Darren Sproles @ STL
15. BenJarvus Green-Ellis @ PIT
16. Daniel Thomas @ NYG
17. Mark Ingram @ STL
18. Knowshon Moreno Vs. DET
19. Montario Hardesty @ SF
20. Jackie Battle Vs. SD
21. Ryan Torain @ BUF
22. Jonathan Stewart Vs. MIN
23. Maurice Morris @ DEN
24. Joseph Addai @ TEN
25. Peyton Hillis @ SF
26. Roy Helu @ BUF
27. DeAngelo Williams Vs. MIN
28. Marshawn Lynch Vs. CIN
29. Bernard Scott @ SEA
30. Brandon Jacobs Vs. MIA
31. Alfonso Smith @ BAL
32. Keiland Williams @ DEN
33. Delone Carter @ TEN
34. Stevan Ridley @ PIT
35. Pierre Thomas @ STL
36. Reggie Bush @ NYG
37. Ben Tate Vs. JAC
38. Justin Forsett Vs. CIN
39. Brian Leonard @ SEA
40. Danny Woodhead @ PIT
41. Dexter McCluster Vs. SD
42. Isaac Redman Vs. NE
43. Tashard Choice @ PHI
44. Lance Ball Vs. DET
45. LaRod Stephens Howling @ BAL
46. Ricky Williams Vs. ARI
47. Donald Brown @ TEN
48. Javon Ringer Vs. IND
49. Kendall Hunter Vs. CLE
50. Thomas Jones Vs. SD
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Oct
18
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 6

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Studs

Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG – I don’t think anyone was happier to hear about Kyle Williams being  inactive this week than Bradshaw, who had his first 100 yard rushing performance of the year. Oh and three TDs to boot.  Bradshaw was the top scoring fantasy player for week 6 and remains a top 10 RB for me down the stretch. But when Jacobs comes back, I see little chance of THIS big of a performance again this season.

Marques Colston, WR, NO – People forget just how good Colston is because of how Drew Brees spreads the ball around.  I am still a little worried about Colston because of the extra work that Jimmy Graham has been seeing, but Colston is just about the best flex option you could possibly have and it would be difficult to sit him down in my opinion.  Marques had 7 grabs for 118 yards and a TD on 11 targets. Brees did not forget about him.

Michael Turner, RB, ATL – Turner really lived up to my expectations this week. With Carolina having a very banged-up line backing corp, I really expected Atlanta to attack on the ground. They did not disappoint as Turner racked up 139 yards on 27 carries and he scored twice. Of all the teams to not quite look like what they were last year, Atlanta worries me the least. They are going to be a playoff contender and the only player REALLY under performing as of late is Roddy White.

Josh Freeman, QB, TB – Freeman finally had a good game! But one is not enough for me. I need to see Freeman get over 300 yards with mutliple TD’s again next week before I think too highly of him.  I would also like to see him able to get Mike Williams involved in the vertical passing game again soon. Williams did have 59 yards on a team-high 6 catches this week, but I want to see him back involved in the big-play again too or this offense will struggle again down the stretch.

Fred Jackson, RB, BUF – I have a feeling that if you drafted this guy, you are doing pretty darn well so far this season in your league.  Win or lose, Freddie Jackson seems to have a great statistical output.  This week against the Giants was no exception. After this game Jackson sits at #2 in the NFL in total yards rushing, #3 in total yards from scrimmage AND #1 in fantasy points among RBs. There are not many RB’s making more of a splash in the passing game and you simply cannot be caught dead with Jackson on your bench at this point.  Well… except this week since he is on bye.

Devin Hester, WR, CHI – Unless your league counts return yards, you really shouldn’t be too worried about going and picking up Hester. He has been a starting receiver for a couple of years now and has not been able to produce with any regularity. With that said, he single-handedly beat the Vikings on Sunday night with his TD catch and return TD. He is definitely ownable in 14 team (or more leagues) as well as leagues that do in fact count return yards… but my guess is he isn’t available in these leagues anyways. Keep him on your bench folks.

Frank Gore, RB, SF – What more can you say about the 49ers?! 5-1 is a VERY impressive start for a team, despite how terrible the rest of the NFC West might be.  Gore started the season really slow in the first two weeks, but now has three consecutive 100+ yard games and is living up to the preseason rank I gave him of #5 overall.

Duds

Roddy White, WR, ATL – White has been very underwhelming this season and he will remain a top 10 option on talent alone but he will continue to fall in my ranks with each mediocre performance.

Vernon Davis, TE, SF – I am surprised that the 9ers are being so efficient on offense without involving Davis more often. He remains one of the most talented TEs in football and as long as the team is winning, I am going to recommend that you start him.

Ryan Torain, RB, WAS – The Redskins did terrible this week and while it was mostly Rex Grossman’s fault, none of the three RB’s did anything to help out.  Torain was my favorite to see the most work and he only put up two points.

Jermichael Finley, TE, GB – The Packers are clicking on all cylinders and Aaron Rodgers has no shortage of targets to throw to. Finley will be fine and is one of the top TE’s for fantasy owners.

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Oct
13
2011

Week 6 Preview: Key Matchups and Their Fantasy Relevance

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Bills at Giants

I am very excited to watch my Bills play this weekend as they go on the road to face Eli Manning and the Giants. The last time Buffalo played on the road they were beat by an inferior Bengals team as Fitzpatrick struggled against a stout defense.  The Giants defensive front is phenomenal and finally healthy. Jason Pierre-Paul is quietly having a breakout season and with Osi Umenyiora back, the Bills’ offensive line is in for a long day. It will be up to Scott Chandler and the running backs to aid in protection because if they can give Fitzpatrick time, Steve Johnson and David Nelson will be able to get open. Terrence McGee will finally be on the field after injuring his hamstring in the season opener and this is very good news for Bills fans. The Giants have one of the best wide receiver trio’s in the NFL now that Victor Cruz has emerged as a play maker. Hakeem Nicks is one of the best red zone targets in the NFL and Manningham is a very complete receiver with great hands who runs very crisp routes. The story of this game will be simple: turnovers. Buffalo’s secondary has been incredibly opportunistic and has forced 4 INTs from both Tom Brady and Michael Vick this season. Eli Manning had issues with turnovers last week against the Seahawks, throwing 3 interceptions. If the Giants want to win this game, they have to protect the football and pressure Fitzpatrick.  Rookie Chris Hairston has a tall-task in his second start filling in for the injured Demetrius Bell at left tackle, but nothing slows down the pass rush like an effective run game and I like Buffalo to win a close game this week on the shoulders of Fred Jackson.  I would not sit any of your fantasy players in this game because these offenses are not going to be stopped completely. Eli Manning remains an good QB2 option, but I am too nervous about him throwing too many INTs to start him in standard leagues. Ahmad Bradshaw has the best match up here and will see a lot of use unless the game gets out of hand. David Nelson makes a very nice flex play because the loss of Donald Jones should lead to an increase in targets for Nelson.

Cowboys at Patriots

This game should be an entertaining one to say the least. Tony Romo is always the deciding factor in big games for the Cowboys, he either makes unbelievable game winning plays or bonehead mistakes that hand the game to his opponent. Maybe it’s wishful thinking as a Bills fan but I think that with an extra week to prepare and Miles Austin back in the lineup, the Cowboys will be able to squeak out a victory in a nail-biter. The deciding factor for me is on defense; in the last 5 years no one has tallied more sacks than DeMarcus Ware who tallied 72 in that time frame. Of the two defenses, Dallas’ is the one that I think has the best chance to impact the game and force a couple turnovers. The smart money is certainly on New England because Dallas is not going to be able to contain Wes Welker and Tom Brady WILL score points. Neither defense is a scary match up for fantasy owners of all players in this game. I think Miles Austin and Dez Bryant are must starts along with Wes Welker who is on pace to break a few records this season. Tom Brady and Tony Romo should both be started with confidence as well but I don’t know as though any running back will have a huge game here. Each team has a weak secondary and plays a pass-first style of offense.

49ers at Lions

San Francisco has really impressed me after a slow start on offense. An easy schedule and a few timely punt returns have gotten them off to a 4-1 start and they have really started to impress me over the past two weeks on offense.  Alex Smith is playing smart and safe football and Frank Gore has been over 100 yards for the past two games. Detroit has been almost perfect over the first 5 games and they look to remain undefeated. This game will need to be won in the trenches. Detroit has invested a lot of high draft picks on their defensive line and San Francisco has invested their recent draft picks in their offensive line.  So far this season these young groups of lineman have been a huge part of their teams success and I think whoever wins THIS match up wins this football game. San Francisco has to keep Stafford and Megatron on the bench with a heavy dose of Frank Gore. Carlos Rogers is playing the best football of his life for the 9ers and has a pick in three straight games after returning one for a TD last week. I actually like San Fran to win a close game with a big play on defense giving them the edge. You have to start all your Detroit Lions though; Jahvid Best will be one of the best RB2 options for fantasy owners until he gets hurt and Calvin Johnson is by far the best receiver in the NFL for fantasy-purposes. Matthew Stafford is a very viable starter, but I don’t think he has too much big-game potential against this defense.   Alex Smith is an option in a pinch for 2 QB leagues if your having bye week issues, but I would stay away if possible.

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Oct
12
2011

Week 6 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Adrian Peterson @ CHI
2. Ray Rice Vs. HOU
3. Darren McFadden Vs. CLE
4. LeSean McCoy @ WAS
5. Matt Forte Vs. MIN
6. Michael Turner Vs. CAR
7. Fred Jackson @ NYG
8. Maurice Jones-Drew @ PIT
9. Frank Gore @ DET
10. Ahmad Bradshaw Vs. BUF
11. Arian Foster @ BAL
12. Jahvid Best Vs. SF
13. Rashard Mendenhall Vs. JAC
14. Peyton Hillis @ OAK
15. Steven Jackson @ GB
16. BenJarvus Green-Ellis Vs. DAL
17. Cedric Benson Vs. IND
18. Shonn Greene Vs. MIA
19. LeGarrette Blount Vs. NO
20. Daniel Thomas @ NYJ
21. Felix Jones @ NE
22. DeAngelo Williams @ ATL
23. Darren Sproles @ TB
24. Ryan Torain Vs. PHI
25. James Starks Vs. STL
26. Joseph Addai @ CIN
27. Mark Ingram @ TB
28. Ryan Grant Vs. STL
29. Brandon Jacobs Vs. BUF
30. Jonathan Stewart @ ATL
31. Tim Hightower Vs. PHI
32. Delone Carter @ CIN
33. Roy Helu Vs. PHI
34. Reggie Bush @ NYJ
35. Michael Bush Vs. CLE
36. LaDainian Tomlinson Vs. MIA
37. Pierre Thomas @ TB
38. Stevan Ridley Vs. DAL
39. Isaac Redman Vs. JAC
40. Kendall Hunter @ DET
41. Montario Hardesty @ OAK
42. Donald Brown @ CIN
43. Ben Tate @ BAL
44. CJ Spiller @ NYG
45. Marion Barber Vs. MIN
46. Earnest Graham Vs. NO
47. Bernard Scott Vs. IND
48. John Kuhn Vs. STL
49. Keiland Williams Vs. SF
50. Jacquizz Rodgers Vs. CAR
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Oct
05
2011

Week 5 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Adrian Peterson Vs. ARI
2. Arian Foster Vs. OAK
3. Darren McFadden @ HOU
4. LeSean McCoy @ BUF
5. Matt Forte @ DET
6. Fred Jackson Vs. PHI
7. Chris Johnson @ PIT
8. Ryan Mathews @ DEN
9. Maurice Jones-Drew Vs. CIN
10. Frank Gore Vs. TB
11. Michael Turner Vs. GB
12. Ahmad Bradshaw Vs. SEA
13. Beanie Wells @ MIN
14. Jahvid Best Vs. CHI
15. Cedric Benson @ JAC
16. LeGarrette Blount @ SF
17. Rashard Mendenhall Vs. TEN
18. Willis McGahee Vs. SD
19. Joseph Addai Vs. KC
20. BenJarvus Green-Ellis Vs. NYJ
21. Shonn Greene @ NE
22. Ryan Grant @ ATL
23. Darren Sproles @ CAR
24. Jonathan Stewart Vs. NO
25. Mike Tolbert @ DEN
26. Brandon Jacobs Vs. SEA
27. Marshawn Lynch @ NYG
28. Delone Carter Vs. KC
29. James Starks @ ATL
30. Mark Ingram @ CAR
31. DeAngelo Williams Vs. NO
32. Stevan Ridley Vs. NYJ
33. LaDainian Tomlinson @ NE
34. Knowshon Moreno Vs. SD
35. Isaac Redman Vs. TEN
36. Michael Bush @ HOU
37. Thomas Jones @ IND
38. CJ Spiller Vs. PHI
39. Pierre Thomas @ CAR
40. Ben Tate Vs. OAK
41. Danny Woodhead Vs. NYJ
42. Dexter McCluster @ IND
43. Kendall Hunter Vs. TB
44. Marion Barber @ DET
45. John Kuhn @ ATL
46. Earnest Graham @ SF
47. Deji Karim Vs. CIN
48. Bernard Scott @ JAC
49. Jacquizz Rodgers Vs. GB
50. Ronnie Brown @ BUF
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Oct
02
2011

Week 4 Gameday Injury Update

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Marques Colston, WR, NO - Active

Danny Amendola, WR, STL – Inactive

Frank Gore, RB, SF - Active, not starting

Dez Bryant, WR, DAL - Active

Tony Romo, QB, DAL - Active

Mohamed Massaquoi, WR, CLE - Active

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Sep
29
2011

Week 4 Preview: Key Matchups and Their Fantasy Relevance

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49ers at Eagles

Well clearly this week is light on the  really good match ups, since Alex Smith’s team is making it into my preview article.  But oddly enough the 9ers sit at 2-1, in first place of their division and the Eagles are currently at 1-2 in last place of theirs. The so-called dream-team has some work to do as they figure out how to work as a team and keep their QB from being battered bruised and broken before the bye week. The Eagles secondary is by far the most talented group in the NFL and yet Eli Manning picked them apart last week and their line-backing corp is a legitimate weak spot that makes them vulnerable to the run.  The 49ers offense however has looked sluggish and down right bad so far despite the winning record.  Their biggest threat, Frank Gore, has been a HUGE disappointment for fantasy owners and even last week the backup Kendall Hunter seemed faster into the holes and seemed to be able to find better creases in the defense.  The only chance the 9ers have to steal a win on the road this week is for Gore to step it up and be the player he has been for the past few years.  If he is able to keep drives alive and be an effective runner, then the 49ers will have a shot.  Their front seven is going to be able to reach Vick plenty in this game as the Eagles have yet to figure out their offensive line issues.   Vick is coming off a concussion and what they thought was a broken non-throwing hand which turned out to be a bruise and if the pressure is getting to him and the 49ers can get a running game clicking, this could become a very close game.  I wouldn’t start any 49ers apart from Vernon Davis and Frank Gore (only out of sheer necessity as he continues to plummet in my ranks with each terrible performance). And you can feel comfortable starting all your Eagles play makers, even if Vick is for some reason not in the lineup they would be OK in this match up. I think the Eagles will prove to be too tough for the 49ers and if Gore continues this slump, it could get ugly.

Lions at Cowboys

Detroit finally appears to have things turned around as they have been an explosive offense over the first three games and are still undefeated as they head down to play the Cowboys in Dallas. If both teams were healthy I would probably take the Cowboys at home but with just one quality receiver to cover, I think the Lions’ offense will lead them to a shocking 4-0 start in what may turn into a shoot out. Tony Romo won’t be as banged up this week as he was in week 3 and I think he is able to connect with Witten and Bryant quite a bit. You will want to start all of your fantasy players in this game as I don’t think either secondary matches up well against the quality of the passing attacks in this game.  Jahvid Best’s value will continue to depend on his receiving ability and the big play and he remains, in my eyes, the best flex play available. Calvin Johnson and his two TDs in every single game has become the top fantasy WR in the NFL and Matthew Stafford even cracked my top 5 at QB. Look for the Lions to win a nail biter here and for everyone to have a good statistical performance in a high scoring game.

Jets at Ravens

I do not like this match up for the Jets. This new look, pass-first, Jets offense is not as impressive to me as the ground and pound attack that has taken them to two consecutive AFC championship games.  This should be a close game, but I definitely think that the Ravens are able to force turnovers and keep Sanchez in check throughout this game.  I am looking for the Ravens to use Ray Rice to expose the weakness of the Jets Defense… stopping the run. I would not expect to see a big game from ANY receivers or QBs in this game and would look to find a serviceable replacement for both Sanchez and Flacco if you’ve been using them thus far. Santonio Holmes is the one guy that is probably worth a flex start as he is just the one that is most likely to pull off a big play. I think these teams are definitely both playoff teams, but this could get ugly for the Jets.  Sit everyone not named Ray Rice and brace yourselves for a one-sided Ravens victory, Jets fans.

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Sep
27
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 3

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Studs

Wes Welker, WR, NE – Bill Belichick is the master of exploiting a defense’s weakness and despite the loss, week 3 was no exception.  Buffalo is now weakest in their line backing corp and the Patriots abused this group with Welker running a lot of shallow crossing routes and Gronkowski out matching the secondary and forcing safeties to get too deep to help cover Wes.

Fred Jackson, RB, BUF – He has just been incredible for a guy that has already turned thirty years old.  He hasn’t been a feature back long and has young legs, which has helped  him to an average yards per carry of over 6 yards. And there is no reason to be concerned with him sharing too much work with Spiller as the number of carries for each has been very one sided. Bottom line here is that Jackson is now a top 10 RB and he is still climbing as this offense has been incredibly productive thus far this season.

Jermichael Finley, TE, GB – Seven catches for 85 yards and three TDs. What a huge game to get from your TE position.  With Gates on his way to see a specialist and already having issues with his foot, I see Finley as the top fantasy TE in the NFL.  I’ve said it before, this guy is a nightmare to try and cover and Aaron Rodgers and the Packers know how to create mismatches with this guy. Look for a very productive season from Finley.

Torrey Smith, WR, BAL – Smith looked terrible in the preseason.  So much so that the Ravens went and traded for Lee Evans to ensure some depth and talent at the position as they were pretty sure that Smith wasn’t ready to be a play maker in this league. Oops. Smith’s first three catches in the NFL came in the first quarter of week 3 since Evans was hurt and all three were TDs.  Clearly no one told Smith he isn’t ready to be a starter and I don’t see how the Ravens don’t bump him up to #2 on the depth chart permanently after this performance.

Eli Manning, QB, NYG – My bad on this one. I hated Eli in this game and didn’t see how he could be productive against this Eagles secondary. The answer was apparently Jacobs out of the backfield and short routes to play-making receivers. Eli completed 23 passes for 254 yards and 4 TDs. Most impressive to me was the lack of an INT. My faith has slightly been restored in Eli and he think he is one of the better backup QB or QB 2 options out there again.

Calvin Johnson, WR, DET – Megatron had done nothing in the first half, like most of the Lions. But he was also a huge part of their comeback. Johnson finished over 100 yards and had two TDs for his third straight game. This guy is an absurd talent and your lucky to have him if you drafted him as this offense appears to be the real deal over the first three games.

Duds

Frank Gore, RB, SF – I am just disgusted with his lack of performance.  I had him ranked as my #5 overall player this season and it appears my faith in Gore and Coach Harbaugh were misplaced.  I think once the team gets used to their new system, he may rebound… but that hope is running out fast with each bad performance.

Michael Turner, RB, ATL – The Falcons can’t seem to get an early lead to save their lives.  This means that Turner’s touches are down and he simply isn’t making the most of them. I’m not as worried about him as I am Gore, but that is just because of how well the Falcons play at home.  Which means you should get a very solid game from Turner when they play in the dome.

BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE – The Pats got up big early and the Law Firm was just not able to find creases in the Bills’ defensive front seven. They seemed to be there for Stevan Ridley later in the game but once Buffalo started to light up the Pats’ defense, Brady had to try and out duel Fitzpatrick and ignore the ground game.

Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT – The Colts really just have a bad rush defense, but apparently the Steelers have a worse offensive line.  I am very worried about Mendenhall the rest of the way. He remains a top 15 RB but he is certainly falling as this offense continues to struggle.

Philip Rivers, QB, SD – Zero TDs and 2 INTs against a bad Chiefs team is shocking for me. Rivers should have picked the secondary apart and he just didn’t.  They got the win and Rivers is still an elite QB so I am not worried, but this does look  like a little more than a slow start. It is time to get nervous, but not bench Philip.

James Starks, RB, GB – Just as soon as I thought Starks was the clear guy to own in this offense, Grant goes off and Starks implodes.  Expect the Packers to ride the hot hand and make it a nightmare for fantasy owners to try and decide which one is the guy each week.

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