eagle eye Posted October 15, 2013 Posted October 15, 2013 There are some new items that fantasy players need to take advantage of this coming week and I'm here to steer you in those directions. So, lets get to it. Percy Harvin is very close to coming back for the Seattle Seahawks. He's been out due to off season hip surgery. I've read that he is about 3 weeks away from getting back on the field but according to Pete Carroll he was running well in Seattle's pre-game last Sunday. Yes, you won't have him right away but he should make an impact when he gets in and he can be had in a lot of leagues but this news isn't exclusive here so jump on him quick. DeMarcus Ware has been reported as being out 3-4 weeks due to a strained quad but he swears he won't be out that long because he's a fast healer. Cowboys fans everywhere is hoping he's right! DeMarco Murray will miss the game Sunday because of a sprained MCL in his knee. If you need an emergency fill in seeing as how this will be the first week of bye weeks. So far it's only been 2 or 4 teams on bye but this week six teams will be on bye. If you do then look for Joseph Randle. Randle was a good player at OK State and he could have his breakout game against a shaky Philly D. Just for you Peyton Manning fans it is being reported on ESPN today three years ago Manning went to his boss at the time Jim Irsay telling him he would be crazy not to draft Andrew Luck. This was in fact Manning telling Irsay he should cut bait with his late thirty-something QB who is out due to multiple neck surgeries and plan for the future. It's also telling about the doubt Manning had coming off those surgeries. If this report is true it is a testament to the unselfishness of Peyton Manning and his loyalty to the Colts. Manning is making his return to Indianapolis this week and should be an emotional return for all. Including Andrew Luck who has to feel a little slighted like a guy whose wife is throwing a birthday party for her ex-husband. In a word, AWKWARD! Speaking of the Broncos, the rich seem to be getting richer. It seems like a blink of an eye but Vonn Miller's suspension was up at the conclusion of the Broncos win over Jacksonville and he will be bringing and instant pass rush upgrade to the Broncos defense. Miller recorded 18 sacks in 2012 and with the Broncos owning the worst pass defense in the NFL they can sure use him despite the fact that they are one of two teams still sporting and undefeated record. Anybody regret taking a flyer on Justin Blackmon in your fantasy draft because he plays with the Jags and was suspended for the first four games? Blackmon had 190 yards receiving and was targeted 20 times in last week's loss to Denver. IF and I mean IF Blackmon is still available snatch his guy up immediately! Another guy who may be available is Denarius Moore. He is becoming a reliable fantasy WR option. For the second week in a row he was targeted 10 times and he's coming through as a WR3 option at this point which as full scale bye weeks begin may make him a real option. The Rams victory over the Texans got the Rams back on track and it also saw Zac Stacy had the most touches (20) in the Rams offense at running back. Darryl Richardson had the next most with 4. The Rams seem to have found a replacement for Steven Jackson. Stacy should be available in most leagues. Many people probably picked up Buffalo's Fred Jackson when CJ Spiller missed some time due to injury but even though Spiller is back Jackson is still getting more touches. Last Sunday Spiller had 12 touches to Jackson's 14. Jackson is also coming in red zone, goal to go and third down situations. Spiller is a RB2 or 3 option and Jackson is a definite flex option. Pierre Garcon is getting targeted a lot this year and even though he was shut down in most respects vs Dallas he still caught 6 balls for 69 yards and in PPR leagues that's a solid 12.9 points and he was targeted 15 times. For all you Texas fans ex-Longhorn Chris Ogbanaya was targeted 12 times in Cleveland's loss to Detroit. If you need a guy who could be a nice fill-in flex player Chris could be your guy. Last but not least Vincent Jackson is finally making his presence felt in Tampa and in fantasy. Despite the fact that the Bucs are O-fer so far in the win column Jackson is coming on in fantasy especially will Mike Williams missing time. Quote
eagle eye Posted October 17, 2013 Author Posted October 17, 2013 Get your notebooks ready fantasy players, cuz there's some important news for all this week. The Vikings have named newly signed Josh Freeman their starter this week against the struggling NY Giants on Monday Night. Christian Ponder is still nursing his injury and Matt Cassel, the starter the past couple of weeks, will return to the bench. Freeman can't start against at better defense because it doesn't seem like the Giants can stop either the run or the pass. I'm saying right here Freeman and Vikes will beat the struggling Giants. The Eagles will ride with Nick Foles for another week and despite commentators feeling that the Cowboys would rather face Foles I say the Cowboys better be ready for a shootout much like the Broncos game two weeks ago. Dallas showed a little something against the Redskins but the 'Skins don't have anybody like DeSean Jackson. I'm worried about Foles and his much better ability to accurately throw the ball. Especially since Dallas isn't the best in coverage and because they have issues on their D-line. The Giants may have rediscovered their No 1 RB. Last week the Giants went back in time and made Brandon Jacobs their bell cow. Despite being slapped around by the Bears last week Jacobs showed some of his old self and I don't see any reason why he wouldn't be a great pickup for the coming weeks with David Wilson out at least 3-4 weeks more and an unspecified time table for Andre Brown. All the Giants have is Jacobs, rookie Michael Cox and the recently signed Peyton Hillis. Hillis could be a factor in the passing game but Jacobs is still the guy to have right now. The Rams newest lead back Zac Stacy is the guy to have if he's available. He ran well against the stout Houston D last week and the job is his going forward. How about the recently depleted Green Bay Packers WR corp? My answer would be a no-name guy who now has an important name. Jarrett Boykin from Virginia Tech was targeted six times last week getting 1 catch for 43 yards. With James Jones and Randall Cobb out and Cleveland's Joe Haden shadowing Jordy Nelson the Packers may be forced to lean on Eddie Lacey, Jermichael Finley and Boykin. This is my sleeper of the week. Terrence Williams appears to be a real legit player in Dallas and in fantasy. Despite the return of Miles Austin last week it was Williams who had the catches and the TD for the Cowboys. With Austin again nursing a balky hamstring Williams is turning into a real threat for the Cowboys and Philly's D is pretty bad. There is one other player for the Cowboys probably worth a sleeper pick. With the Cowboys' DeMarco Murray out for the next couple of weeks they will go with rookie RB Joseph Randle. I would take him as a sleeper pick as a flex player anyway because of Philly's lack of defense. Like I said earlier, this is looking like it could be an old fashioned old west shoot out in Philly and the offensive players on the field are all going to be fantasy options this week. Quote
eagle eye Posted October 17, 2013 Author Posted October 17, 2013 Seahawks at Cardinal Spread: Seahawks +6.5 at Arizona Starts: RB Marshawn Lynch Seattle Def/ST Arizona Def/ST The Cardinals will shut down Golden Tate and whoever else they run out to minimum point. As will the Seahawks D. Larry Fitzgerald is a player you can't sit but against the Seahawks it may be tough going for Fitz and Carson Palmer as well. Final Score: 20-14 Seahawks win over Zona but Zona covers the spread. Quote
Guest boomer Posted October 20, 2013 Posted October 20, 2013 ok lets look at the injuries for this week and how they might impact your roster. Fantasy Football Injury Reports: Quarterbacks Jake Locker, Titans 10/19: Ian Rapoport says the Titans expect Jake Locker to start. Locker, who was spotted with a limp on Friday, is a risk-reward QB2 this week. He should probably be on your bench. 10/15: Jake Locker is out for 2-6 weeks. E.J. Manuel, Bills 10/15: E.J. Manuel is out 4-6 weeks. Matt Schaub, Texans 10/17: Case Keenum has been named the starter. 10/16: Matt Schaub missed practice Wednesday. 10/15: Case Keenum may start against the Chiefs, with T.J. Yates being the other possibility. QB Eagles No. 7, Eagles 10/17: Ruled out for Sunday's game. 10/16: QBDK was limited in Wednesday's practice. 10/15: QBDK told the media that he still feels his hamstring injury. Nick Foles will start Sunday. Fantasy Football Injury Reports: Running Backs Arian Foster, Texans 10/17: Arian Foster missed practice Thursday with a sore hamstring. Steven Jackson, Falcons 10/18: Ruled out for Sunday's game. 10/17: Steven Jackson missed practice again Thursday. 10/16: Steven Jackson missed practice Wednesday. 10/15: Steven Jackson missed practice Tuesday. Jackson is not expected to play Sunday. Brandon Jacobs, Giants 10/19: Brandon Jacobs is questionable after not practicing Saturday. He apparently has suffered a setback. Considering Jacobs is playing Monday night, you may want to either start someone else or pick up Michael Cox. DeMarco Murray, Cowboys 10/18: Along with DeMarcus Ware, DeMarco Murray is listed as doubtful. 10/17: DeMarco Murray missed practice again Thursday. 10/16: DeMarco Murray missed practice Wednesday. 10/15: DeMarco Murray is expected to miss Sunday's game with a sprained MCL. C.J. Spiller, Bills 10/18: C.J. Spiller is listed as probable. 10/17: C.J. Spiller was limited in Thursday's practice. 10/16: C.J. Spiller missed practice Wednesday. David Wilson, Giants 10/17: Ruled out for Sunday's game. Fantasy Football Injury Reports: Wide Receivers Danny Amendola, Patriots 10/18: Ruled out for Sunday's game. 10/17: Danny Amendola missed practice again Thursday. 10/16: Danny Amendola missed practice Wednesday with a concussion. Randall Cobb, Packers 10/15: Randall Cobb is out 6-8 weeks. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals 10/16: Larry Fitzgerald is listed as probable. 10/15: Larry Fitzgerald was limited Monday with a hamstring that he battled through at San Francisco. Malcom Floyd, Chargers 10/15: Malcom Floyd is expected to be out a few more weeks. Santonio Holmes, Jets 10/15: Santonio Holmes is going to be out for about a month with a hamstring. Calvin Johnson, Lions 10/18: Calvin Johnson is listed as probable. 10/17: Calvin Johnson was limited in practice Thursday, but reportedly looked good. 10/16: Calvin Johnson, who seldom practices Wednesday, was out on the practice field. This is a great sign. 10/15: Calvin Johnson barely played at Cleveland. Jim Schwartz said he didn't know if he aggravated his knee during the game. Stevie Johnson, Bills 10/18: Stevie Johnson is listed as probable. 10/17: Stevie Johnson practiced fully Thursday. 10/16: Stevie Johnson was limited in Wednesday's practice. 10/15: Stevie Johnson missed the Cincinnati game with a minor back injury and personal problems. James Jones, Packers 10/18: James Jones hasn't practiced all week, but he's listed as questionable. 10/17: James Jones missed practice again Thursday. 10/16: James Jones missed practice Wednesday. 10/15: James Jones suffered the less-serious injury of the two Packer wideouts. Green Bay hasn't ruled him out. Cecil Shorts, Jaguars 10/18: Cecil Shorts said he plans to play, but that could mean that he exits early again. 10/17: Cecil Shorts has been named a game-time decision. He said he can't sleep because it hurts too much. 10/16: Cecil Shorts said that he can't raise his arms without pain. 10/15: Cecil Shorts sprained his SC joint and may not play this week. Roddy White, Falcons 10/18: Ruled out for Sunday's game. 10/17: Roddy White missed practice again Thursday. It's not looking good for him. 10/16: Roddy White missed practice Wednesday. 10/15: Roddy White missed practice Tuesday and was "hobbling" around the locker room. Mike Williams, Buccaneers 10/18: Mike Williams practiced Friday and is set to start. 10/16: Mike Williams has returned to practice. 10/15: Greg Schiano said he expects Mike Williams back for Week 7. Fantasy Football Injury Reports: Tight Ends Owen Daniels, Texans 10/15: Owen Daniels is out 3-5 weeks. Jimmy Graham, Saints 10/15: Jimmy Graham's foot injury is minor, per Ed Werder. Graham is expected back after this week's bye. Rob Gronkowski, Patriots 10/19: ProFootballTalk.com says the final decision on Rob Gronkowski's availability hasn't been made yet. He did make the trip, so he's more likely to play than not. 10/18: Rob Gronkowski has been cleared to play. Get him in your lineup. 10/17: Rob Gronkowski was limited again in practice Thursday. 10/16: Rob Gronkowski was limited in practice Wednesday, as he usually has been all year. 10/15: Rob Gronkowski is now projected to be back in Week 8. We'll see. Marcedes Lewis, Jaguars 10/18: Marcedes Lewis is listed as probable. 10/16: Marcedes Lewis returned to practice Wednesday. 10/15: Marcedes Lewis says he hopes to return this week, but don't count on him suiting up. Greg Olsen, Panthers 10/18: Greg Olsen is listed as probable. 10/17: Greg Olsen missed practice again Thursday, but was limited. 10/16: Greg Olsen missed practice Wednesday and was in a walking boot. Kellen Winslow, Jets 10/15: Kellen Winslow has three games remaining on his suspension. Quote
Guest boomer Posted October 20, 2013 Posted October 20, 2013 OK here are some hot players for the week: QB's Matthew Stafford, QB, Lions 290 Passing Yards, 3 Pass TDs, 1 INT. Matthew Stafford has a reliable end-zone target, so maybe Detroit's red-zone production will increase. Andrew Luck, QB, Colts 250 Passing Yards, 2 Pass TDs. 20 Rushing Yards. Andrew Luck will bounce back if his teammates don't drop a billion passes again. Cam Newton, QB, Panthers 240 Passing Yards, 1 Pass TD, 1 INT. 30 Rushing Yards, 1 TD. The Rams are 25th against the pass, so Cam Newton should be able to sustain his success. Jay Cutler, QB, Bears 310 Passing Yards, 2 Pass TDs, 1 INT. 10 Rushing Yards. Treat Jay Cutler like a low QB1 against Washington's trash defense. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers 230 Passing Yards, 2 Pass TDs. 20 Rushing Yards. The Browns have a stout defense, so I'm not sure if Aaron Rodgers can break out of a funk in which he's failed to throw multiple touchdowns since Week 2. Robert Griffin, QB, Redskins 260 Passing Yards, 1 Pass TD, 1 INT. 60 Rushing Yards. Robert Griffin was more willing to run, which is great news for his fantasy owners. Philip Rivers, QB, Chargers 290 Passing Yards, 2 Pass TDs, 1 INT. Philip Rivers may not have to pass much in this contest. Tom Brady, QB, Patriots 280 Passing Yards, 2 Pass TDs, 1 INT. Tom Brady will be better against the Jets in the rematch. Quote
Guest boomer Posted October 20, 2013 Posted October 20, 2013 How about the RB's that should be hot: 1.Doug Martin, RB, Bucs 130 Rushing Yards, 2 Catches, 20 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Falcons are too banged up on defense to stop anyone. 2.Jamaal Charles, RB, Chiefs 70 Rushing Yards, 5 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Texans are 12th against the run, but will suck again if they don't try. Jamaal Charles will do most of his damage via receiving yardage anyway. 3.LeSean McCoy, RB, Eagles 90 Rushing Yards, 4 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Three consecutive Dallas opponents have rushed for 110-plus yards. 4.Matt Forte, RB, Bears 80 Rushing Yards, 5 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Redskins are one of the worst teams against the run. 5.Alfred Morris, RB, Redskins 100 Rushing Yards, 1 Catch, 10 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Brandon Jacobs ran all over the Bears, so Alfred Morris should enjoy the same success. 6.Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings 100 Rushing Yards, 2 Catches, 10 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Giants are sixth against the run in terms of YPC. 7.Frank Gore, RB, 49ers 80 Rushing Yards, 2 Catches, 20 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Tennessee has a bottom-10 run defense. 8.Reggie Bush, RB, Lions 60 Rushing Yards, 4 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Bengals are just average against the run. Reggie Bush should have a decent outing. 9.Knowshon Moreno, RB, Broncos 70 Rushing Yards, 3 Catches, 20 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Ryan Mathews just ran all over the Colts, so Knowshon Moreno should continue to have success. 10.Le'Veon Bell, RB, Steelers 60 Rushing Yards, 4 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Eddie Lacy just ran all over the Ravens 11.Giovani Bernard, RB, Bengals 50 Rushing Yards, 4 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Lions are 29th against the run in terms of yards per carry. 12.Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seahawks 60 Rushing Yards, 2 Catches, 20 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Cardinals are fourth against the run in terms of YPC. 13.Arian Foster, RB, Texans 60 Rushing Yards, 3 Catches, 20 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Arian Foster has actually looked pretty decent the past couple of weeks. However, Foster missed practice Thursday with a sore hamstring. 14.Fred Jackson, RB, Bills 40 Rushing Yards, 3 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Dolphins have a top-10 run defense and will concentrate on stopping the Buffalo backs if Matt Flynn is under center. 15.Ray Rice, RB, Ravens 40 Rushing Yards, 4 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Steelers have the No. 19 run defense per YPC, but Ray Rice seems to lack explosion. 16.Trent Richardson, RB, Colts 40 Rushing Yards, 2 Catches, 10 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Denver has the No. 2 run defense in terms of YPC. 17.DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers 90 Rushing Yards, 3 Catches, 20 Receiving Yards. St. Louis has the league's second-worst run defense. 18.Danny Woodhead, RB, Chargers- 30 Rushing Yards, 7 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards. 19.Bilal Powell, RB, Jets 70 Rushing Yards, 4 Catches, 20 Receiving Yards. The Patriots haven't done well against the run since losing Vince Wilfork. 20.Andre Ellington, RB, Cardinals- 40 Rushing Yards, 5 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards. Andre Ellington's role will continue to increase, but this is not an easy matchup. Breakdown by @walterfootball always a great source for info. Quote
Guest boomer Posted October 20, 2013 Posted October 20, 2013 top WR's: Standard scoring. 1.Dez Bryant, WR, Cowboys- 23 Points 8 Catches, 110 Receiving Yards, 2 TDs. Dez Bryant should see a ton of targets in a shootout. 2.Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions- 19 Points 9 Catches, 130 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Calvin Johnson dealt with an injury plus Joe Haden's coverage last week. Maybe he'll be healthier this Sunday. 3.Brandon Marshall, WR, Bears- 17 Points 8 Catches, 110 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. There's no reason to think Brandon Marshall won't have a big game. 4.A.J. Green, WR, Bengals- 17 Points 8 Catches, 110 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Detroit has some issues at the cornerback position. 5.Demaryius Thomas, WR, Broncos- 17 Points 8 Catches, 110 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Demaryius Thomas hasn't found the end zone since Week 4, but his scoreless streak should snap soon. 6.Justin Blackmon, WR, Jaguars- 17 Points 7 Catches, 110 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. There's no rust here. Justin Blackmon has looked awesome. Look for garbage-time yardage. 7.Vincent Jackson, WR, Bucs- 16 Points 7 Catches, 100 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Vincent Jackson is dominating again despite his raw quarterback. 8.Torrey Smith, WR, Ravens- 16 Points 6 Catches, 100 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Steelers have a slow defense that shouldn't be a match for Torrey Smith's speed. 9.Pierre Garcon, WR, Redskins- 16 Points 6 Catches, 100 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 10.Wes Welker, WR, Broncos- 15 Points 8 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 11.Josh Gordon, WR, Browns- 15 Points 6 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Packers just limited Torrey Smith, but Josh Gordon remains a WR2. 12.Reggie Wayne, WR, Colts- 15 Points 7 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 13.DeSean Jackson, WR, Eagles- 15 Points 6 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Keep riding the red-hot DeSean Jackson. 14.Anquan Boldin, WR, 49ers- 14 Points 6 Catches, 80 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Anquan Boldin won't have to deal with Patrick Peterson this week. 15.Victor Cruz, WR, Giants- 14 Points 6 Catches, 80 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Keep Victor Cruz in your lineup despite his team's struggles. 16.Eric Decker, WR, Broncos- 13 Points 6 Catches, 70 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. A weekly WR2 play despite being the No. 3 wideout. 17.Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers- 13 Points 6 Catches, 70 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Keenan Allen is a stud who will just continue to get better. 18.Hakeem Nicks, WR, Giants- 13 Points 5 Catches, 70 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Vikings don't like to tackle, so Hakeem Nicks will have a big game if he doesn't drop too many passes. 19.Stevie Johnson, WR, Bills- 12 Points 5 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Stevie Johnson missed last week's game with a back issue. Even if he returns, he'll struggle with Matt Flynn potentially starting. 20.T.Y. Hilton, WR, Colts- 12 Points 4 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 21.Greg Jennings, WR, Vikings- 12 Points 4 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Greg Jennings has more upside now with Josh Freeman's stronger arm. 22.Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals- 11 Points 4 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Larry Fitzgerald battled through a hamstring last week but still played well. Richard Sherman may ask to cover him. 23.Jordy Nelson, WR, Packers- 11 Points 4 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Jordy Nelson will have to deal with Joe Haden. 24.Kenbrell Thompkins, WR, Patriots- 11 Points 4 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Kenbrell Thompkins will continue to be a WR3 with Danny Amendola concussed. 25.Austin Pettis, WR, Rams- 11 Points 4 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Sam Bradford seems most comfortable throwing to Austin Pettis. 26.Kendall Wright, WR, Titans- 11 Points 5 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 27.Steve Smith, WR, Panthers- 10 Points 3 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Steve Smith hasn't topped 60 yards this season. 28.Antonio Brown, WR, Steelers- 10 Points 7 Catches, 100 Receiving Yards. 29.Alshon Jeffery, WR, Bears- 9 Points 7 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards. Alshon Jeffery should be able to bounce back versus Washington's secondary. 30.Dwayne Bowe, WR, Chiefs- 9 Points 4 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Alex Smith's physical limitations are destroying Dwayne Bowe's fantasy potential. 31.Mike Wallace, WR, Dolphins- 9 Points 5 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards. Mike Wallace has just one touchdown this year. He's a WR3. 32.Golden Tate, WR, Seahawks- 9 Points 3 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. A different Seattle receiver will lead the team in yardage each week. It's a situation to avoid. 33.Stephen Hill, WR, Jets- 7 Points 5 Catches, 70 Receiving Yards. 34.Nate Washington, WR, Titans- 7 Points 6 Catches, 70 Receiving Yards. Nate Washington's outlook is better with Jake Locker back. 35.Robert Woods, WR, Bills- 6 Points 5 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards. Quote
Guest boomer Posted October 20, 2013 Posted October 20, 2013 TE's for the week: 1.Julius Thomas, TE, Broncos- 16 Points 4 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards, 2 TDs. Julius Thomas is a freak of nature and should continue to score touchdowns. 2.Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers- 15 Points 7 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Vernon Davis won't duplicate what he did last week, but he's still a high TE1. 3.Tony Gonzalez, TE, Falcons- 15 Points 7 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 4.Rob Gronkowski, TE, Patriots- 15 Points 6 Catches, 90 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Rob Gronkowski has been cleared to play. Get him in your lineup! 5.Jermichael Finley, TE, Packers- 14 Points 6 Catches, 80 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 6.Antonio Gates, TE, Chargers- 13 Points 5 Catches, 70 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. The Colts took Antonio Gates out of the game. Jacksonville won't be able to do this because of lack of talent. 7.Jordan Cameron, TE, Browns- 12 Points 6 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Jordan Cameron has proven that he can produce with Brandon Weeden. 8.Jason Witten, TE, Cowboys- 12 Points 7 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. Jason Witten has just one touchdown since Week 1, but playing the Eagles might change things. 9.Heath Miller, TE, Steelers- 12 Points 4 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 10.Charles Clay, TE, Dolphins- 10 Points 3 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 11.Brent Celek, TE, Eagles- 9 Points 4 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 12.Jeff Cumberland, TE, Jets- 9 Points 3 Catches, 30 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 13.Joseph Fauria, TE, Lions- 7 Points 1 Catch, 10 Receiving Yards, 1 TD. 14.Jordan Reed, TE, Redskins- 7 Points 5 Catches, 70 Receiving Yards. 15.Tim Wright, TE, Bucs- 6 Points 5 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards. 16.Greg Olsen, TE, Panthers- 6 Points 5 Catches, 60 Receiving Yards. Greg Olsen was in a walking boot in Wednesday's practice. 17.Martellus Bennett, TE, Bears- 5 Points 4 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards. 18.Tyler Eifert, TE, Bengals- 5 Points 4 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards. 19.Jared Cook, TE, Rams- 5 Points 4 Catches, 50 Receiving Yards. Jared Cook hasn't done crap since Week 1. 20.Jermaine Gresham, TE, Bengals- 4 Points 4 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards. 21.Coby Fleener, TE, Colts- 4 Points 3 Catches, 40 Receiving Yards. Follow @walterfootball, @klipshotbboomer or @sturneches for updates. Quote
eagle eye Posted October 20, 2013 Author Posted October 20, 2013 Here is my list of this week's starts and sits. It's all based on stats, recent tendencies and the all important eye ball test. Any questions or comments feel free to weigh in right here. Good luck fantasy owners! QB Starts Tony Romo vs Philadelphia Nick Foles vs Dallas (Do you think I sense a shootout here?) Cam Newton vs St Louis (Is Newton waking up at last in 2013--that's what I'm saying.) Andrew Luck vs Denver (Honoring Peyton in MY town? I'll show 'em...) Sleepers Josh Freeman vs NY Giants Ryan Tannehill vs Buffalo QB Sits Joe Flacco vs Pittsburgh Ben Roethlesberger vs Baltimore (Do we sense a defensive struggle here? Yep.) Jake Locker vs San Francisco (Bad timing to come back but at least they're at home.) Matt Ryan vs Tampa Bay (No Julio, no Roddy, no Steven? No way Jose.) RB Starts Brandon Jacobs vs Minnesota (Big Blue's big back is back---say that 5 times real fast!) Giovani Bernard vs Detroit Stevan Ridley vs NY Jets (I'm going against convention here--I've just got a feeling too many eyes on Gronk.) Adrian Peterson vs NY Giants (It wasn't a good week for AP last week--expecting a big bounce back.) Sleeper Joseph Randall vs Philadelphia (Rookie gets to shine vs poor Eagles D.) RB Sits Willis McGahee vs Green Bay Maurice Jones-Drew vs San Diego Le'Veon Bell vs Baltimore Chris Johnson vs San Francisco WR Starts Jason Avant vs Dallas (If Dallas take D Jackson out of the mix Avant will reap the benefits) Terrence Williams vs Philadelphia (Between Dez and T-Will both will gain a lot of yards today) TY Hilton vs Denver (Dallas exposed the pass defense two weeks ago.) Keenan Allen vs Jacksonville (Phillip Rivers is really liking this kid.) Watch out for - Justin Blackmon vs San Diego (If he's able to play he has been in beast mode since his return.) Not-so-sleeper - Josh Gordon vs Green Bay (I have little faith in Brandon Weeden but you gotta play Gordon.) WR Sits Torrey Smith vs Pittsburgh Anquan Boldin vs Tennessee Stevie Johnson vs Miami Dwayne Bowe vs Houston (A fantasy no-show all year against the no. 1 defense in the NFL.) TE Starts Jordan Cameron vs Green Bay Jason Witten vs Philadelphia Brent Celek vs Dallas (Vick doesn't throw to Celek but Foles loves him. Look out Dallas D who can't cover TE's.) Antonio Gates vs Jacksonville Vernon Davis vs Tennessee No sleeper here but if Colby Fleener stops dropping balls he could come up big vs Denver. Sleeper - Garrett Graham vs Kansas City TE Sits Charles Clay vs Buffalo Joseph Fauria vs Detroit (Few catches but most for TDs--don't drink the Kool-aid on this guy.) Tony Gonzalez vs Tampa Bay (The only Falcons receiver worth doubling--bad day in Atlanta for Tony-G.) Martellus Bennett vs Washington (Bennett is hurting--don't expect much from him--don't expect him to play long.) Jared Cook vs Carolina (One good fantasy week does not a fantasy starter make.) One last thing: I like the Case Keenum start this week. I like Keenum but facing the fourth ranked defense in the NFL is rough way to get your feet wet. That said, I feel like Houston has a real chance to win this game. The defense is the No 1 ranked unit overall in the NFL. If the Texans play better special teams this should be a close game which means that Keenum's mobility could be the wild card in this game. Keenum won't be a bus driver like Alex Smith and if he can avoid the turnover bug Houston can win. Yes, I said win. Don't give up on the Texans and if your tired of Matt Schaub you'd better hope Keenum is all that. Quote
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