Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Next Man Up


When your number is called, it's best to be ready so you won't have to get ready. Detroit Lions running back Kevin Smith took full advantage on Sunday as he impaled Carolina's hapless defensive unit, accumulating 230 total yards and three touchdowns in his first game since 2008. The 49-35 shootout against the Carolina Panthers was the perfect stage for the Miami native to make his mid-season campaign for fantasy relevance.

Byes: None




QB
Andy Dalton (Cin vs Cle)  Dalton is averaging 17 points per game in the last four weeks.
Carson Palmer (Oak vs Chi)  Palmer is playing in mid-season form. Plus he'll be at home against the 30th-ranked pass Chicago defense.
Christian Ponder (Min @ Atl)  Ponder should rack up points, including some rushing yards against the 26th-best unit versus the pass in the league.
RB
Toby Gerhart (Min @ Atl)  The Stanford grad should have at least a double-figure performance against Atlanta. Gerhart is an obvious sleeper, especially for owners of Adrian Peterson.
Donald Brown (Ind vs Car)  Carolina has been consistent all season at allowing running backs to run about the field with ease, (140.7 rush ypg) which ranks 30th.
Ryan Grant (GB @ Det)  Call it a hunch, but Ryan Grant is due for a decent game with James Starks out with an injury.
WR
Pierre Garcon (Ind vs Car)  The Colts' leading receiver should be a no-brainer against a lack-luster defense (30th vs run, 16th vs pass).
Danarius Moore (Oak vs Chi)  Chicago's defense has proven to be rather weak in the secondary, giving up 284.1 receiving yards per game, which is currently the third-worst in the league.
Laurent Robinson (Dal vs Mia)  Robinson has stepped up in Miles Austin's absence, grabbing 17 receptions for 242 yards and 5 touchdowns in the last four games.
TE
Fred Davis (Was @ Sea)  The 'Skins' leading receiver will get plenty of targets facing one of the league's toughest run defenses (8th).
Scott Chandler (Buf @ NYJ)  With no. 1 receiver Stevie Johnson stranded on Revis Island all afternoon long, Chandler should get quite a few crumbs off the cake.
Vernon Davis (SF @ Bal)  The middle of the field should look a bit more open to the 6' 3", 250 pound Davis without Ray Lewis occupying it.
DEF
Tennessee vs TB
San Diego vs Den
Cincinnati vs Cle



QB
Eli Manning (NY Giants @ NO)
Joe Flacco (Bal vs SF)
RB
Ray Rice (Bal vs SF)
Marshawn Lynch (Sea vs Was)
WR
Stevie Johnson (Buf @ NYJ)
Vincent Jackson (SD vs Den)
TE
Jermaine Gresham (Cin vs Cle)
Dustin Keller (NY Jets vs Buf)
DEF
NY Giants @ NO
Philadelphia vs NE

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Feathers

It has been proven that the reason birds seem to glide through the sky so easily is because of hollow bones. Apparently dreadlocks don't weigh Cardinals (3-6) All-Pro receiver Larry Fitzgerald down the least bit. With the replacement John Skelton at quarterback, the Pitt alumnus recorded his best game of the season with seven catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns on the often confused 'collection of talent', Eagles' (3-6) defense, by the score of 21-17. Cardinals are considerably smaller and more maneuverable than the much larger eagle and proved to be ever-elusive on Sunday in Philadelphia.


Byes: Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh



QB
Alex Smith (SF vs Ari)  The former #1 draft pick is gradually gaining composure and statistical momentum with every game. This week Smith is at home against Arizona. "...fish in a barrel".
Sam Bradford (StL vs Sea)  With a run defense just outside the top ten (12th), Seattle will see plenty of balls in the air late Sunday afternoon in St. Louis. Bradford has no choice but to fit as a decent QB if your main guy is on a bye.
Josh Freeman (TB @ GB)  The Kansas State graduate is having a tough year with only nine touchdowns and thirteen interceptions. Green Bay's pass defense (31st) should delay his 2011 depression.
RB
Marshawn Lynch (Sea @ StL)  Lynch has 55 carries for 244 rushing yards with two touchdowns in the last two games against two of the stingiest run defenses in the NFL (Dallas an Baltimore).
Maurice Morris (Det vs Car)  With Jahvid Best still in his loopy state, Morris will be facing a defense that allows 137.6 (28th) rushing yards per game.
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE vs KC)  The law firm is primed for a 134 yard performance since that's exactly how many yards Kansas City is giving up to rushers each game (26th).
WR
Doug Baldwin (Sea @ StL)  Baldwin had thirteen receptions over twenty yards, and should continue in week eleven.
Jerome Simpson (Cin @ Bal)  With rookie A.J. Green injuring his knee against Pittsburgh last week, Simpson should get  more attention from Andy Dalton.
Steve Breaston (KC vs NE) Against the league's worst defense versus receivers...just an idea.
TE
Ed Dickson (Bal vs Cin)  The Bengals have a top ten defense in just about every category, so Joe Flacco will need a safety valve on Sunday afternoon. Dickson to the rescue.
Aaron Hernandez (NE vs KC)  It may be safe to say that everyone should get to play for New England on Monday night.
Benjamin Watson (Cle vs Jac)  One might think that Cleveland should get in the red zone against the Jags, even if they are fifth in the NFL against air attacks.
DEF
Jacksonville @ Cle
New England vs KC
Buffalo @ Mia



QB
Philip Rivers (SD @ Chi)
Jay Cutler (Chi vs SD)
RB
Ryan Mathews (SD @ Chi)
Cedric Benson (Cin @ Bal)
WR
Anquan Boldin (Bal vs Cin)
Santonio Holmes (NYJ @ Den)
TE
Greg Olsen (Car @ Det)
Scott Chandler (Buff @ Mia)
DEF
Tennessee @ Atl

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Lionheart

Although they are very seldom, if ever seen, roots are ever-present. Quintorris Lopez "Julio" Jones can be seen on film running away from defenses on high school football fields in south Alabama on any given Friday night, as he did Sunday afternoon against the dismal, wretched Indianapolis Colts. The Foley, AL native snatched 131 yards receiving with two touchdowns on three receptions, conveying to naysayers that his hamstring is just fine.

Byes: None



QB
Mark Sanchez (NYJ vs NE)  The lack of defensive intensity seems to be catching up to the Patriots and opposing quarterbacks are capitalizing.
Blaine Gabbert (Jac vs Ind)  Although the rookie from Missouri is the lowest rated signal-caller in the NFL, Gabbert is playing the Colts defense. Just a hunch.
John Skelton (Ari @ Phi)  Kevin Kolb's toe injury may be the best thing to happen for the Cards' receivers. Skelton should benefit.
RB
Chris Ogbonnaya (Cle vs StL)  With Peyton Hillis sidelined with a re-aggravated hamstring, the Texas Longhorn should have a big game at home against the league's worst rush defense (153.6 ypg).
Javon Ringer (Ten @ Car)  Until CJ2K proves otherwise, Javon is a dead 'ringer' for a sleeper against the NFL's 6th worst run defense in Carolina.
Jackie Battle (KC vs Den)  Denver is allowing 115.5 rushing yards per game, which is fifteenth. Battle has proven to be the most productive in the Chiefs' backfield as of late.
WR
Michael Jenkins (Min @ GB)  Jenkins had twenty fantasy points against Green Bay in week seven.
Jabar Gaffney (Was @ Mia)  Gaffney is one of the few healthy receivers left for Washington as they face the 27th ranked receiving defense.
Jacoby Jones (Hou @ TB)  The Texans will need to pass a bit more on the road against the Bucs. Jones may get a red zone look, or two on Sunday.
TE
Ed Dickson (Bal @ Sea)  Seattle's run defense is rather tough. Dickson should pay dividends for week ten.
Brent Celek (Phi vs Ari)  Celek has 35 fantasy points the last two weeks. Plus Arizona allows 290.8 receiving ypg (29th).
Heath Miller (Pit @ Cin)  Even though the Bengals have a top ten defense against receivers, Miller has 42 fantasy points within the last three weeks.
DEF

Tennessee @ Car
Cleveland vs StL
Kansas City vs Den





QB
Eli Manning (NYG @ SF)
Joe Flacco (Bal @ Sea)
RB
Cedric Benson (Cin vs Pit)
Rashard Mendenhall (Pit @ Cin)
WR
Roddy White (Atl vs NO)
DeSean Jackson (Phi vs Ari) 179 yards, one TD in the last 4 games.
TE
Anthony Fasano (Mia vs Was)
Jermichael Finley (GB vs Min)
DEF
NY Jets vs NE
Dallas vs Buf

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Bloody Horns

The most dangerous animal is a wounded one, as the winless Rams of St. Louis rallied behind a home crowd to procure their first victory of the 2011 season over the New Orleans Saints (5-3) by the score of  31-21, handing the Saints their second loss in three games. Rams running back Steven Jackson capitalized on the 24th rated 'bayou' run defense with 191 total yards and two touchdowns, temporarily stopping the proverbial bleeding.

Byes: Carolina, Detroit, Jacksonville, Minnesota



QB
Matt Cassel (KC vs Mia)  At 0-7, the Dolphins will pull out everything in the pantry to get a win. Unfortunately, it won't be this week (opposing QB rating- 103.1).
A.J. Feeley (StL @ Ari)  Indirectly related, the Dolphins are 27th versus the pass. Arizona is 30th.
Curtis Painter (Ind vs Atl)  Painter is beginning to figure things out. Facing the 23rd best pass defense in the league (265.6 ypg) should soothe the pain of another loss.
RB
Beanie Wells (Ari vs Stl)  St. Louis has worst defense in the league against the run (165.6 ypg), plus the Rams won't have the home crowd to lean on for support as they had versus the Saints last week.
Cedric Benson (Cin @ Ten)  The Titans aren't very good at stopping rushers through eight games yielding 4.3 yards per carry and 129.3 ypg, which ranks 27th.
LeGarrette Blount (TB @ NO)  The Saints have given up thirteen rushing plays of twenty or more yards this season, the most in the NFL.
WR
Eric Decker (Den @ Oak)  The Raiders have given up 101 first downs to pass plays at a rate of 279.3 yards/game (25th).
Greg Salas (StL @ Ari)  The rookie from Hawai'i has 20 receptions in five games played and will be facing the 30th ranked defense in the NFL against receivers at 295.9 ypg given up this season.
Malcom Floyd (SD vs GB)  Only New England gives up more yards to receivers each game than Green Bay (305.7 rec ypg).
TE
Jared Cook (Ten vs Cin)  Jared Cook has big play ability, catching an 80-yard touchdown pass against Cleveland in week four. He should get a red zone look, if nothing else, against the Bengals.
Jake Ballard (NYG @ NE)  The Patriots don't have the worst pass/receive defense in the world, just in the NFL (336.4). They could shut down some passing attacks in the Big Ten or SEC with the greatest of ease.
Heath Miller (Pit vs Bal)  Miller has 11 catches for 144 yards and a touchdown in the last two games.
DEF

Dallas vs Sea
Oakland vs Den
Arizona vs StL




QB
Matt Ryan (Atl @ Ind)
Mark Sanchez (NYJ @ Buf)
RB
Chris Johnson (Ten vs Cin)
Ryan Mathews (SD vs GB)
WR
Nate Washington (Ten vs Cin)
Anquan Boldin (Bal @ Pit)
TE
Tony Gonzalez (Atl @ Ind)
Jermichael Finley (GB @ SD)
DEF
NY Jets @ Buf
San Francisco @ Was