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Real and Spectacular
Sometimes we see what we want to see. We see the Colts passing game revive for one week and think they are juggernauts again. We see Derek Anderson dropping bombs to Braylon Edwards on Monday Night Football and think the Browns season has started anew. We see the Chargers light it up against the Patriots and assume they are ready to make their run. We are all wrong.

After seven Sundays, we know a lot more about this season. The Colts and Bolts are inconsistent. The Browns wish they were. LaDainian Tomlinson is an average running back haunted by the ghosts of Priest Holmes and Shaun Alexander. The quicker owners adjust to the new realities of 2008, rather than what they'd like to see, the better they will do. Let's see what else we know after Week 7.

[SIZE=+1]They're real and they're spectacular [/SIZE]

1. I wrote that it might be a good time to sell Philip Rivers a few weeks ago, but he's played two straight excellent games and is ranked in the top-five of fantasy quarterbacks. He is still a low volume thrower (69 fewer passes than Drew Brees), but his sky-high yards-per-attempt average is keeping him steady. With LT2 a shell of his former self, the Chargers have evolved into a passing team.

2. After a slow start, Greg Olsen has developed into the fantasy tight end we were expecting. On a team bereft of wideout talent, Olsen is filling the gap as Kyle Orton's most consistent target. Few tight ends can combine his red zone skills and vertical speed.

3. Don't come back anytime soon, Willie Parker! Mewelde Moore is enjoying his well-earned time in the spotlight and will continue to be an excellent every-week play until Parker is up. I wrote up top about trends that have continued all year. One of the strongest ones: the Bengals terrible rush defense. Steve Slaton and Ahman Green get a crack at it this week.

4. Donnie Avery was a pick mocked by the Mock drafters, including myself. Whoops. His speed is a genuine problem for defenses. If not for a penalty and a poor throw by Marc Bulger, Avery would have scored three times against Dallas.

[SIZE=+1]Stepping Off the Ledge [/SIZE]

1. There was some complaining by [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL] owners after last week, but who else would you rather own at running back in standard leagues? Another rock solid game puts him on pace for nearly 1,600 rushing yards. He may not catch the ball much, but he's staying healthy and should catch Clinton Portis in the rushing yardage race.

2. T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Chad Johnson owners aren't going to recoup great draft value. But PPR owners can't be totally disappointed by the eight-catch, fiftysomething yard efforts of the Ryan Fitzpatrick era. Johnson tied for the day lead in targets Sunday. The Bengals wideouts are still ? useful. I had my doubts Fitzpatrick would get them that far.

3. Willis McGahee performed like a real live NFL starting running back, racking up 150 total yards against a Dolphins defense that is suddenly thin in the middle. I've been expecting this game from McGahee for a few weeks, but he didn't come out of the game fully healthy. Don't be surprised if he goes back to the McGahee of the first six weeks shortly.

4. Remember when people were complaining that Brandon Jacobs had stopped scoring? He now has six touchdowns in his last four games to go along with his 5.7 yards-per-carry average. He can be boom-or-bust in PPR leagues, but the Train is as steady as any running back in standard formats.

5. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] may live up to his draft slot after all. All he needs is some competence from his teammates to give him scoring chances and he'll finish as a top-five running back. He appears to have worked himself into shape after missing so much of training camp. Now all he needs is that MRI to go well.

[SIZE=+1]Danger Zone [/SIZE]

Enjoy this Clinton Portis season because it shows no signs of slowing down. Keeper league owners may not like the year-after effects, though, if Portis keeps up his 373-carry pace.

[SIZE=+1]Don't Panic [/SIZE]

1. Marshawn Lynch doesn't appear to have the same burst and leg drive as last season. He appears to have gained a few more pounds, though. Still, his 3.5 yards-per-carry average isn't a huge concern because the schedule gets far easier moving forward. He's scoring more often (five times) and catching more passes. His 19 receptions is one more than he had all of last season.

2. Marques Colston didn't catch any of his four targets in his first week back. In fact, he dropped two passes. In the long run, he's still the most talented receiver on the most pass happy offense in the league. I'm more concerned with Jeremy Shockey, who produced 50 yards Sunday but doesn't seem fully healthy.

3. The Wildcat formation didn't work Sunday against the Ravens, but the rest of the Miami offense didn't work either. Ronnie Brown and company isn't ready to perform against the Ravens, but few are. Brown will produce most games.

[SIZE=+1]Some Panic is Acceptable [/SIZE]

1. The Reggie Bush run was fun while it lasted. Missing a month would give him plenty of time to play a few games before the fantasy playoffs start. Deuce McAllister has looked surprisingly competent in his place and will be a useful RB2/flex in the meantime. Pierre Thomas is worth owning again in deeper leagues.

2. Jason Campbell has taken a huge step forward as an NFL quarterback, but maybe he's not ready to graduate past being a backup in fantasy leagues. He's put up pedestrian totals in back-to-back home games against the Browns and Rams. Part of the problem is the game plan. This is a very conservative offense. Campbell can play quite well and not light up in the box score. He's the anti-Frerotte.

3. Tyler Thigpen is back in Kansas City, and that can't bode well for Dwayne Bowe and Tony Gonzalez. They put up some garbage time numbers against the Titans, but Thigpen will hurt the Chiefs long-term.

4. After four fumbles and two interceptions Sunday, J.T. O'Sullivan's job security is in question. Owners can also safely give up on Bryant Johnson, who looks likely to be planted on the bench behind impressive rookie Josh Morgan.

5. If Terrell Owens and [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=2691"]Roy Williams[/URL] couldn't produce against the Rams with Brad Johnson at quarterback, they certainly won't against the Bucs and Giants. Look for Tony Romo's finger to start magically healing. T.O. has only three more catches than Patrick Crayton on the season and two less than Greg Camarillo.
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[SIZE=+1]Life is unfair ? [/SIZE]

1. Peyton Manning had a touchdown on consecutive fourth quarter plays overturned by review.

2. Zach Miller and JaMarcus Russell had a touchdown taken away because Javon Walker didn't line up correctly. Walker was not involved in the play.


[SIZE=+1]Not buying it [/SIZE]

Dan Orlovsky put up solid numbers for a second straight week, but he was extremely lucky. Calvin Johnson pulled in a meaningless Hail Mary pass at the end of the first half and got free for a 96-yard touchdown in the second half which made Orlovsky look a lot more competent than he was. Johnson owners should be concerned that those were his only two catches because they aren't repeatable feats. Most defenses would not have lost track of Megatron in either scenario. Orlovsky will turn back into a pumpkin when he's not facing Houston.

[SIZE=+1]An Ode to Consistency[/SIZE]

1. Vincent Jackson has gained at least forty yards in every game. He is finally making good on all that potential and is on pace for a solid 1,000-yard, WR3 season.

2. Lee Evans has topped 65 yards in every game. He's scored in three straight.

3. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL] has topped 96 yards in four straight games. His yardage has maintained or increased every game this season. He's a top-five wideout in any format.

4. Gus Frerotte is averaging 257 yards-per-ugly-start. He's thrown for at least 220 yards and a score the last three weeks. Proving once again, you can get by at quarterback if you have to. Frerotte's buddy Bernard Berrian has at least 78 yards in five straight. He's scored in three straight weeks and is an every week play.

5. Greg Camarillo has at least four catches and 49 yards in his last five games. It doesn't sound like much, but he's proving to be Chad Pennington's favorite target and a great WR4/5 for your bench. Camarillo is on pace for 72 catches and 899 yards.

6. Matt Schaub has topped 265 passing yards for three straight weeks and now ranks in the top-five quarterbacks per-game. Andre Johnson in the last three games: 30 catches, 450 yards, and two scores. To answer all those emailers who thought I was exaggerating, yes I think he's the top wideout to own for the rest of the year.

[SIZE=+1]Committee Time[/SIZE]

1. Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams were back to splitting work evenly against the Saints. This trend isn't going away. Neither is the one where Stewart gets the ball near the stripe. Stewart has five rushing touchdowns on the season; Williams has two. DeAngelo has added two more through the air.

2. Cedric Benson is the new starter in Cincy, although he didn't perform any better than Chris Perry. Kenny Watson is now back in the mix. Perry can be dropped in most redraft leagues.

3. LenDale White and [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] split carries evenly, but it was mostly Johnson in the game when the game was in doubt. It just wasn't in doubt for long. White continues to vulture scores and now has eight on the season. His 80-yard touchdown was about as likely going into 2008 as a Rays World Series appearance. The Rays are infinitely more likely to repeat their accomplishment in the next five years.

4. The Titans, as expected, stuffed Jamaal Charles and Kolby Smith. Charles proved to be the better fantasy play with 43 total yards, helped along by four catches. Larry Johnson's possible suspension could keep the two on the fantasy radar.

5. Steve Slaton and Ahman Green split work almost evenly for the Texans Sunday, both excelling. This is what Gary Kubiak envisioned this off-season, although Green was supposed to be the lead back. It's taken seven weeks to get there, but the Texans running game is in great shape. Green is turning into a flex option in the right matchup.

6. Rudi Johnson had six carries to ten for rookie Kevin Smith. Smith easily outplayed Rudi and could earn more work next week.
 

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Cassel To Moss ... Finally
Coming into Monday night opposing passers had completed 72.7 percent of their throws for an average of 255.5 yards per game against the Broncos this season, which was good for an absolutely stunning 105.6 quarterback rating. Matt Cassel joined the party with three scores as the Patriots bounced back from an ugly loss to the Chargers by blowing out the Broncos in prime time.

Randy Moss hauled in a pair of scores and then spent much of the fourth quarter pumping up the home crowd from the sidelines, forgetting all about Tom Brady's injury for at least a little while. Cassel's performance was encouraging and Moss owners had to like seeing him do something other than pout late in a game, but not torching the Broncos probably would have been the bigger story.

Similarly, it's difficult to say whether the Patriots' much-maligned defense looked great or Jay Cutler injuring his finger on the game's first play ruined his chances of doing any damage. Cutler will have a Week 8 bye to rest and hopefully avoid a Tony Romo-type situation, because all the toughness in the world couldn't stop him from floating passes all over the field Monday night.

While the Broncos head into their bye at 4-3 despite allowing a league-worst 195 points, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Cassel and Moss shredding Denver's defense while Cutler struggled through a finger injury were the big stories Monday night, but New England's backfield also provided some fantasy headlines. Before the game the Patriots placed Laurence Maroney on injured reserve, shutting down the one-promising disappointment for the season because of lingering shoulder problems.

Sammy Morris made everyone forget all about Maroney by heading into halftime with 138 yards and a score on 16 carries, but didn't come out for the second half after suffering a knee injury. Not so long ago the Patriots had incredible backfield depth with Maroney, Morris, LaMont Jordan, and Kevin Faulk, but injuries forced them to turn to undrafted rookie Benjarvus Green-Ellis in the second half.

He joined everyone else in looking good against the Broncos, gaining 65 yards on 13 carries, but if Morris is sidelined it seems likely that Jordan will be asked to play through his calf injury in Week 8. If Morris' knee injury proves minor, then he has a good chance to emerge as an actual week-to-week fantasy asset, which has been impossible to find in the Patriots' backfield dating back to last season.

* With 660 yards from scrimmage, 42 grabs, five offensive touchdowns, and two more scores on punt returns Reggie Bush has arguably been this year's fantasy MVP through seven weeks, but a knee injury suffered Sunday has his season on hold. Bush underwent surgery Monday to repair the medial meniscus in his left knee and is expected to miss at least 2-4 weeks.

Bush will skip the Saints' trip to London for a Week 8 matchup with the Chargers, but the good news is that the team getting Week 9 off makes it possible that he'll miss just a couple games. Replacing Bush in the running game won't be all that difficult, because he's toted the ball just a dozen times per game while averaging a measly 3.4 yards per carry.

Deuce McAllister has just 48 carries in four games since bumping Pierre Thomas as Bush's backfield partner, but now should be in line for 15-18 runs each week. However, replacing Bush's all-around versatility and work in the passing game is far tougher. Thomas is a capable receiver and will be asked to shoulder much of the third-down load, so he's back on the fantasy radar and worth a pickup.

* Jake Delhomme revealed recently that he's spoken to Carson Palmer about the Tommy John elbow surgery he underwent last offseason, leading to speculation that Palmer is thinking about going under the knife himself. Delhomme said that he advised Palmer "not to be afraid" of having the ligament in his elbow replaced because "the surgery works" and "was a very easy rehab."

For now Palmer is said to be weighing his options while multiple doctors look at his MRI results, but he's already been ruled out for Week 8 and nothing suggests that he's capable of returning any time soon. Ryan Fitzpatrick will once again get the nod in Palmer's place after starting three of the past four games, but his total inability to stretch the field severely hampers the Bengals' offense.

Fitzpatrick has averaged a pathetic 4.7 yards on 103 passes to rank dead last in the NFL among quarterbacks with at least 100 throws, trailing the next-worst guy (Derek Anderson) by nearly a yard per attempt. He's also taken 15 sacks in three starts, predictably going down seven times versus the blitzing Steelers. In other words, Palmer's elbow hurts Chad Ocho Cinco and T.J. Houshmandzadeh too.

Two-Minute Drill: Matt Jones has topped his total from last year with 338 yards in six games, but reportedly has been suspended three games stemming from his July arrest for cocaine possession ? Larry Johnson allegedly spent the Chiefs' bye spitting in a woman's face and threatening to "kill her boyfriend" at a Kansas City nightclub, which would be his fourth assault charge in five years and almost surely lead to a suspension ? Marques Colston (thumb) played Sunday for the first time since Week 1, but admitted afterward that he was benched early due to ineffectiveness ? Baltimore held Miami's vaunted Wildcat formation to 24 yards on seven snaps Sunday and Ronnie Brown turned in his first true clunker game since Week 1 ? His suit wearing on the sidelines will be missed, but the 49ers let coach Mike Nolan go Monday because he made more enemies than strides defensively while compiling an 18-37 record ? Coach Jon Gruden said Monday that even if he's healthy Joey Galloway (foot) won't reclaim the starting split end job from Antonio Bryant ? Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed Monday that Pacman Jones is in an alcohol treatment center "in another part of the country."

Red Zone: According to coach Wade Phillips, Tony Romo "had trouble handling the football" on the sidelines Sunday and the status of his broken pinkie remains "similar to last week" ? [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL] (hernia) practiced Monday after the Eagles' bye and looks likely to make his season debut this week ? Coach Jim Haslett said Monday that [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] (quadriceps) "should be fine" for Week 8 after an MRI exam revealed a "slight strain" ? Prior to being fired, Nolan announced that J.T. O'Sullivan will stay the 49ers' starter and Josh Morgan has moved past Bryant Johnson on the depth chart ? Coach Tony Dungy indicated Monday that Joseph Addai (hamstring) has a chance to return this week after missing just one game ? During his Monday press conference coach Mike Holmgren called Matt Hasselbeck's (back) Week 8 status uncertain, hinting at another Seneca Wallace start despite his brutal performance Sunday night ? Carnell Williams (knee) will come off the PUP list Wednesday, with Gruden predicting that he "has a chance to be ready to go quickly" ? Hines Ward's vicious crackback block Sunday broke Keith Rivers' jaw and landed the first-round rookie on injured reserve Monday.
 

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The Replacements
This week's waiver wire brings a list of replacements that would make Paul Westerberg proud. The Vikings were forced to turn to Gus Frerotte when Tarvaris Jackson fell on his face, and the Browns will be facing the same decision this week with Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson. The Bucs, having made the change two weeks ago, are looking to Jeff Garcia to save their season in relief of Brian Griese. www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws

At running back, Cedric Benson has unseated the pedestrian Chris Perry while Pierre Thomas will look to fill in for Reggie Bush. Sammy Morris' knee injury may have the Pats turning to LaMont Jordan or even undrafted rookie Benjarvus Green-Ellis. A pair of talented rookie wide receivers, Donnie Avery and Josh Morgan, have dethroned veteran starters while Antonio Bryant has replaced Joey Galloway as the Bucs No. 1 receiver at split end. This week's bevy of replacements is your chance to capitalize on the changing times.

On to the waiver wire, where we'll emphasize replacement solutions for the next couple of weeks. Here's how I rank the likely targets at each position. Full writeups of each player are below

QUARTERBACKS
1. Jeff Garcia
2. Gus Frerotte
3. Brady Quinn www.clevelandbrowns.ws
4. Damon Huard
5. Dan Orlovsky

RUNNING BACKS
1. Cedric Benson
2. LaMont Jordan
3. Pierre Thomas
4. Ahman Green
5. Fred Jackson
6. Benjarvus Green-Ellis
7. Maurice Morris

WIDE RECEIVERS
1. Antonio Bryant
2. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL]
3. Josh Morgan
4. Donnie Avery
5. Greg Camarillo
6. Malcom Floyd
7. Antwaan Randle El www.washingtonredskins.ws
8. Marty Booker
9. Mike Furrey

TIGHT ENDS
1. Bo Scaife
2. Visanthe Shiancoe

DEFENSES
1. Jets

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QUARTERBACKS

Jeff Garcia, Buccaneers - Still owned in just a third of all fantasy leagues even after leading the Bucs to back-to-back victories, Garcia is easily the best quarterback option available this week. It's time for owners of Carson Palmer, Derek Anderson, Marc Bulger, and J.T. O'Sullivan to grab Garcia instead. www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Gus Frerotte, Vikings - The Vikes have a bye this week, and Frerotte has been underwhelming as an NFL quarterback. So why is he an attractive waiver option? Well, he's shown consistency by throwing for over 200 yards in every game he's started, and he's knocking on the door to 300 yards in each of the past two games. You could do worse for a backup quarterback. www.minnesotavikings.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Brady Quinn, Browns - The Redskins have a fantastic pass defense, but even the stoutest of defenses shouldn't be holding a quarterback to a 14-of-37 performance. We all gave Derek Anderson credit for turning his season around with a sterling showing against the Giants last week, but his inaccuracy and inconsistency are truly disturbing. www.clevelandbrowns.ws

I jumped the gun on Quinn a few weeks ago when word was coming out of the Browns front office that a change was being considered. It turned out that Romeo Crennel wasn't ready to close the books on the Derek Anderson era, but Anderson may be forcing his hand this time around. Consider him Dead Man Walking once again.

Recommendation: Worth a stash in 12-team leagues

Damon Huard, Chiefs - The journeyman can put up an acceptable performance from time-to-time by utilizing Tony Gonzalez and Dwayne Bowe, but he mixes in some stinkers along the way. www.kansascitychiefs.ws

Huard was knocked out of Sunday's game in the fourth quarter with a right thumb injury, so check his status before wasting a waiver selection on him. You certainly don't want Tyler Thigpen on your roster.

Recommendation: Monitor as a possible bye week fill-in

Dan Orlovsky, Lions - Desperate owners can once again hope for a couple of prayers from Orlovsky to Calvin Johnson, but a disastrous performance is just as likely. I have Orlovsky listed here only for those who have no where else to turn; everyone else should pass on him.
www.detroitlions.ws
Recommendation: Pass

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RUNNING BACKS

Cedric Benson, Bengals - The Bengals offense has fallen far from their fantasy feast days, but Benson is a starting running back in the NFL. That gives him value in fantasy leagues, especially if he continues to run with the power and burst he showed against a dominant Steelers run defense. Just ask Troy Polamalu, who suffered a concussion while trying to tackle Benson.

Don't expect eye-popping numbers from the former first-round bust, but do expect an improvement on Chris Perry.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

LaMont Jordan, Patriots - We don't know the severity of Sammy Morris' knee injury, nor do we know if Jordan will be able to return from his own calf injury this week. However, if Morris' injury is serious, Jordan is the better pick for the second half of the season than Benjarvus Green-Ellis. Not only is Jordan more likely to have a string of starts, he's also in line to carve out a role even if Morris' injury is merely a tweak.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Ahman Green, Texans - Green's virtual rotation with rookie Steve Slaton is what the Texans were dreaming of coming into the season. The veteran is worth owning for the rest of the season, but keep in mind he has a one-week window against the Bengals before the brutal run defenses of the Vikings and Ravens in Week 9 and 10.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Pierre Thomas, Saints - With Reggie Bush out for a month, there's an opportunity for free fantasy points in the Saints backfield. Unfortunately, the uncertainty in production makes for a relatively unexciting waiver pickup. After Deuce McAllister, it looks like a frustrating mixture of both Pierre Thomas and reliable vet Aaron Stecker. Grab Thomas, but don't be surprised if Stecker stays involved enough to be a true annoyance.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Fred Jackson, Bills - Jackson is not a back to rely on, but as a good bet for 50 yards in any given week you could do worse for an emergency replacement. He's on pace for almost 1,000 combined yards this season and makes for fine RB4. www.buffalobills.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Benjarvus Green-Ellis, Patriots - Keep your ear to the ground in New England this week. Injury updates are hard to come by with Bill Belichick, but we should at least get an opportunity to read the tea leaves from practice reports. If neither Sammy Morris nor LaMont Jordan can go in Week 8, Green-Ellis would take on a major role against the Rams.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Maurice Morris, Seahawks - Morris has earned a share of the committee work in Seattle, but he's not going to be a starting option as long as Julius Jones is receiving half of the carries.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues


WIDE RECEIVERS

Antonio Bryant, Buccaneers - You've heard it before: change happens quickly in the NFL. I recommended the White Tiger, Joey Galloway, last week, but Antonio Bryant bounced back with a huge performance Sunday night. www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws

Following the game, Jon Gruden informed Galloway that Bryant had taken over as the team's No. 1 receiver. Galloway will return as the flanker rather than the fantasy friendly split end. Go ahead and grab Bryant if he was dropped in your league.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL], Eagles - Curtis participated in Monday's practice and is on target to play a significant role this week against the Falcons. Philly has a better passing offense this year than last, so Curtis will return to a productive environment for the second half of the season. It's a good idea to wait a week before starting him, but he's definitely worth a spot on your roster.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Josh Morgan, 49ers - We caught a glimpse of Morgan's playmaking ability in preseason action before a staff infection put him behind the 8-ball to begin the season. Now healthy and starting, Morgan is a possible game-changer in the 49ers' pass happy attack. He's a mandatory pickup for Dynasty leaguers, but redrafters will want to get in on his high ceiling as well.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Donnie Avery, Rams - The rookie speedster is becoming a problem for opposing defenses, evidenced by his performance against the Cowboys in Week 7. Avery hauled in one long touchdown pass and almost scored on two other plays. He now has a touchdown or at least 70 receiving yards in each of the past three games.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins - Camarillo has been a fine WR3 for most of the season and is a must-add for those in points per reception leagues. He's emerged as Chad Pennington's favorite target and should continue to see five or six receptions for 50+ yards on a weekly basis. www.miamidolphins.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in PPR leagues

Malcom Floyd, Chargers - Floyd is a worthwhile WR3 for as long as Chris Chambers remains out with a sprained ankle. Chambers didn't practice at all in Week 7, so he's going to be questionable at best for the Wembley Stadium matchup against the Saints this week. www.sandiegochargers.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Antwaan Randle El, Redskins - If you're in a bind and need a one-week option, you could do worse than Randle El against the Lions in Week 8. He's a better bet in PPR leagues as he's gone for at least four receptions in five out of seven games. www.washingtonredskins.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Marty Booker, Bears - With Kyle Orton playing out of his mind the past month, random Bears receivers are putting up legit fantasy numbers from week-to-week. This week was Booker's turn, and it could stay that way with injuries to Devin Hester and Brandon Lloyd.

Booker showed good wheels on his touchdown scamper Sunday, and he dropped two more sure touchdowns along the way. The Bears have a Week 8 bye, but Booker is a good bet for heavy targets and solid production against the Lions the following week if Hester remains sidelined by a quad injury.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Mike Furrey, Lions - Calvin Johnson draws the lion's share of defensive attention (no pun intended), and Furrey took advantage of it on underneath routes in Week 7. Keep in mind, however, that Shaun McDonald is involved as well. Both receivers will be hampered by the poor passing of Dan Orlovsky, so keep expectations low. www.detroitlions.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues


TIGHT ENDS

Bo Scaife, Texans - Behold the power of the tight end screen pass. The Titans have made the play a staple of their offense, and Scaife is benefiting with a career season thus far. Expect an inconsistent TE2 going forward.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Visanthe Shiancoe, Vikings - We all recognize that Gus Frerotte has bestowed relevance upon Bernard Berrian, but Shiancoe has Frerotte to thank as well. It's hard to believe, but the burly tight end with questionable hands has racked up 35+ yards and a touchdown in three of his last five games. www.minnesotavikings.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look as a bye week fill-in

DEFENSES
Jets ? If the Chiefs are forced to start the human turnover machine known as Tyler Thigpen, the Jets will move to the top of the line among fantasy defenses for Week 8. Get on board.
 

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Fantasy roundup: Keep Turner on the sidelines in Week 8



Big name players you should strongly consider benching in Week 8.
Michael Turner at Philadelphia: The Falcons running back has consistently come up short against tougher opponents, averaging 50.7 rushing yards a game with zero touchdowns versus Carolina, Chicago, and Tampa Bay. The Eagles enter Sunday's tilt holding opposing running backs to 83.1 rushing yards per contest, allowing just three rushing TDs on the season. Clinton Portis and Frank Gore both hit the century mark against the Philadelphia defense in Weeks 5 and 6, so you can bet it will be motivated to keep Turner in check. If you don't want to get burned, keep Turner on your bench.
Kurt Warner at Carolina Panthers: We saw what Carolina did to league's top passer, Drew Brees, last week. And it's fair to say the Arizona Cardinals quarterback isn't at the same level as his New Orleans Saints' counterpart. The Panthers have held opposing QBs to 168.7 passing yards a game and five touchdowns this season. Warner, coincidentally, has played some of the worst football of his career against Carolina, with an 8-to-12 touchdown-interception ratio and just 201 passing yards a game in six career matchups. Carolina has also sacked him eight times over that span, forcing him to fumble twice. Keep Warner in reserve, and look forward to his matchup against the St. Louis Rams in Week 9.

Marvin Harrison at Tennessee Titans: Tales of the Indianapolis Colts veteran receiver's decline have been greatly exaggerated, but there is no doubt that he has lost a step. .. or two. Tennessee also hasn't allowed a single touchdown to opposing wide receivers this season, rendering Harrison's prospects for production grim at best. The Titans front seven should be able to contain the Colts on the ground, leaving shutdown corner Cortland Finnegan and Co. free to shadow Peyton Manning's primary targets. With Anthony Gonzalez and Dallas Clark emerging as Manning's secondary options, Harrison will look very much like an afterthought Monday night.
Darren McFadden at Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens rush defense has been the best in the business in 2008, giving up 58.5 rushing yards a game and allowing one rushing score to opposing running backs. Its 2.8 yards-a-carry allowed is also tops among NFL defenses. Ronnie Brown, Chris Johnson, and Jamal Lewis couldn't get it done against Baltimore; it's highly doubtful that the Oakland Raiders rookie running back, who averages 12.8 touches a game, will either.
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Rookie Avery, Rams showing some life
St. Louis Rams rookie wide receiver Donnie Avery took advantage of an undermanned Dallas Cowboys secondary with five catches, 65 yards and a 42-yard touchdown in Week 7.
He has at least four catches and 65 yards and a catch of over 40 yards in each of his last two games.
Avery has seemingly emerged as the No. 2 wideout in a resurgent Rams Offense while helping St. Louis open up the deep passing game. The team might have found a reliable complement to veteran Torry Holt.
The speedster is available in roughly 87% of leagues polled on major websites.
By KFFL.com
Morgan finally getting an opportunity
San Francisco 49ers receiver Josh Morgan lit up the stat column during the preseason but disappeared once the regular season started, giving way to Bryant Johnson.
After catching no more than two balls for 25 yards in any game this season, Morgan started in Week 7 and hauled in five passes for 86 yards and a touchdown against a stingy New York Giants Defense.
The schedule looks favorable to Morgan and the 49ers. First, they face the slumping Seattle Seahawks. Following their Week 9 bye, they battle the Arizona Cardinals, St. Louis Rams and Dallas Cowboys ? all of which are in the bottom half of the NFL in pass defense.
Fantasy owners should take Morgan seriously and grab him quick.
By NoOffseason.com
If you're contemplating benching Peyton, forget about it
Fantasy owners who spent a first-round pick on Peyton Manning are mulling a question they never imagined: Do I sit the Indianapolis Colts quarterback?
Manning has fewer touchdown passes than Chicago Bears QBKyle Orton and the same number (eight) as San Francisco 49ers turnover machine J.T. O'Sullivan. With the Colts facing three of the top 10 defenses against the pass in the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans in the next few weeks, there is one thing to do: Keep Manning in your lineup.
This is Peyton Manning we're talking about. You would have thought that the game against the top-ranked Baltimore Ravens Defense might be the occasion to sit Manning. That was his best game of the season, with 271 yards and three touchdowns. Manning has thrown 30-plus touchdowns in each of the past two years and is someone you start regardless of matchup. He's never missed a start in his career and has never had fewer than 26 touchdown passes. He is the definition of consistency, which is what you always want to have.
By FightingChanceFantasy.com
Delhomme heating up, and upcoming schedule is favorable
Owners looking to make a quarterback switch should take a close look at the Carolina Panthers' Jake Delhomme. After a slow start that saw him throw as many interceptions as touchdowns (five) in his first six games, Delhomme has heated up, throwing for nearly 200 yards and two touchdowns last week against the New Orleans Saints.
Expect solid production over his next four starts as he faces no defense ranked higher than 20th against the pass. His best weapon, WR Steve Smith, will be instrumental. Smith has increased his yardage each game since his return from a suspension. In his last four games, Smith has 24 catches while averaging more than 100 yards a game.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
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Running Over the Chiefs
As a fellow fatso it was highly amusing to see LenDale White rumble 80 yards for his third touchdown Sunday against the sieve-like Chiefs and coach Jeff Fisher's postgame explanation of the momentous event added to the fun. He noted the obvious by saying that "no one thought LenDale was a step away from going the distance" before opining that "he must have had a salad for dinner last night." www.tennesseetitan.ws

White had 427 career carries coming into Sunday's game, yet none had gone for more than 28 yards. He also had a total of just 165 yards on 63 carries through five games this season, which worked out to a miserable 2.6-yard average. That all changed thanks to the Chiefs, who gave up 149 yards and three touchdowns to my main man Plumpy and another 168 yards to backfield mate [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL].

Kansas City has now surrendered an astoundingly awful 5.6 yards per carry and 207.2 yards per game on the ground this season. That per-carry average ranks worst in the league by 10 percent and that per-game average is the NFL's worst by 24 percent. Over the past two games alone the Chiefs have coughed up 537 rushing yards, which is more than six teams have allowed all season. Seriously.

Thomas Jones is the lucky guy who gets to have a monster game versus Kansas City this week, and he warmed up for the occasion by going off for 159 yards on 24 carries Sunday against Oakland. He's normally a pretty standard RB2 option, but for this week at least Jones is no worse than the eighth-best runner and Leon Washington may even be able to top 30 rushing yards for the first time this year. www.newyorkjets.ws

While White devotes this week to catching his breath, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Tony Romo admitted Tuesday that his broken pinkie finger likely hasn't healed enough for him to return this week versus Tampa Bay. Dallas has a Week 9 bye, so Romo will get three weeks to rest the injury that was initially expected to keep him out for 2-4 weeks. In the meantime, Brad Johnson will start against the Bucs' dominant defense after looking absolutely awful against the lowly Rams.

Johnson went just 6-of-18 in the first half before padding his numbers late after the Cowboys were behind big, throwing three interceptions and another few balls that easily could have been picked off. Tampa Bay intercepted Jake Delhomme three times two weeks ago, absolutely overwhelmed Seneca Wallace last week, and has allowed a measly 67.8 quarterback rating overall this season.

Not only is Johnson a bad QB2 option, his inability to stretch the field and likely struggles against the Bucs drag Terrell Owens down into low-level WR2 territory and make [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=2691"]Roy Williams[/URL] virtually unplayable. Jason Witten should be able to post solid numbers via plenty of short targets over the middle and Marion Barber has a chance for a huge workload if Dallas can have some success on the ground.

* Kellen Winslow rejoined the lineup Sunday and was targeted 10 times, but then ranted Monday against coach Romeo Crennel and general manager Phil Savage for treating him like "a piece of meat" while he was the latest Browns player to be hospitalized with a staph infection. Crennel immediately scolded Winslow for his public comments and the Browns handed him a one-game suspension Tuesday. www.clevelandbrowns.ws

Winslow will sit out versus Jacksonville, which is a shame because his workload Sunday was encouraging and the Jaguars have struggled to cover tight ends this season. Steve Heiden will start in his place after totaling 59 yards on five grabs in Week 6, and makes for a nice TE2 option. Meanwhile, several reliable reports suggest that the Browns were trying to deal Winslow before last week's deadline.

Two-Minute Drill: Kansas City reportedly gave Daunte Culpepper a call Monday, but it doesn't look like he'll be removing the large fork from his back to come out of retirement ? Coach Mike McCarthy said Monday that Ryan Grant's fumbling "needs to stop" after he coughed a ball up in Week 7 for the third time this year, but he's in no danger of losing significant carries ? In a statement that will no doubt get him fined by the league, Terrell Suggs said Tuesday that the Ravens have a bounty out on Hines Ward this week ? Meanwhile, Ward wasn't fined for the vicious block that broke Keith Rivers' jaw and ended his season ? According to coach Gary Kubiak, the Texans were able to get Andre Johnson 30 grabs over in past three games by "moving him around a lot" in formations "because people will game plan him if we leave him in one spot" ? Michael Vick is soon expected to plead guilty to state dog-fighting charges, which apparently would then qualify him for an early release from federal prison.

Red Zone: Brian Westbrook (ribs, ankle) was limited in practice Monday after the Eagles' bye week, but said during a radio interview that he's "on track" to return Sunday against the Falcons ? Despite saying Sunday night that he may not play in Week 8 because he's "just not healthy," Jeremy Shockey (groin) traveled with the Saints to London for their matchup with the Chargers ? Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Willie Parker (knee) should resume practicing later this week, but even if healthy enough to play Sunday he'll probably lose significant touches to impressive fill-in Mewelde Moore ? Anquan Boldin indicated Tuesday that he plans to return this week, but he'll need to be medically cleared first after having his lower jaw wired into place and eight plates inserted into his face following an ugly helmet-to-helmet hit last month ? Coach Jeff Fisher said Tuesday that he's hopeful Justin Gage (knee) will be able to resume practicing later this week and potentially suit up against the Colts ? Rodney Harrison's season-ending and career-threatening torn quadriceps muscle Monday night has led to speculation that the Patriots may re-sign John Lynch.
 

Hache Man

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Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

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Week 8 Rankings​
As all of New England understandably freaks out about Tom Brady's never-ending knee surgeries, there is one source of optimism: the remarkable recoveries of a trio of players who underwent ACL surgeries last season. Philip Rivers, Ronnie Brown, and Deuce McAllister are playing like their procedures never happened.

Rivers was practicing in August and is playing the best football of his career. He leads the NFL in touchdown passes, and his accuracy has not been compromised. His deep ball somehow looks better. Ronnie Brown is cutting up a storm on his surgically repaired knee and ranks in the top-ten fantasy backs. He was never a great speed threat, but he still makes the first tackler miss as well as any back in the league. McAllister's story is the most remarkable. He's returned to prominence at 29 years old after a second ACL surgery and microfracture surgery on his other knee. The flash is gone from his game, but he presses a hole quickly and is tough to take down. He'll be a useful RB2 option while Reggie Bush is out.

Brady's case, of course, is complicated by his subsequent problems with infection. I'm not smart enough to comment knowledgeably on the situation, but another potential reconstruction sure sounds devastating. What we know from Brown, Rivers, and McAllister is that one reconstructive knee surgery doesn't appear to be the automatic fantasy downer it once was. At least that's what Brady's keeper league owners can quietly mumble to themselves as memories of his 50 touchdowns recede further in the rearview mirror.

On to happier topics: Week 8 Rankings! ? For Week 8 projections for every player ranked here, head to Season Pass

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Quarterbacks[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Drew Brees</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Donovan McNabb</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Matt Schaub</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Philip Rivers</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Jason Campbell</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Brett Favre</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Trent Edwards</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>Probable(concussion)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>J.T. O'Sullivan</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>Sneaky 100K pick?</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Kurt Warner</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>Fierce Panthers pass defense</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Ben Roethlisberger</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Peyton Manning</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Matt Cassel</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jake Delhomme</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Eli Manning</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>David Garrard</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Jeff Garcia</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Derek Anderson</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Marc Bulger</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Probable(finger)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Chad Pennington</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Ryan Fitzpatrick</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Seneca Wallace</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Kerry Collins</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Brad Johnson</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Matt Ryan</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Dan Orlovsky</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Joe Flacco</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Tyler Thigpen</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>JaMarcus Russell</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

QB Notes: Weird week. A lot of top quarterbacks are facing the best pass defenses. Peyton Manning has the Titans, who have given up one touchdown pass all season. One! A few weeks ago, I was filled with an unhealthy amount of self-loathing after ranking Manning as a QB2 because of a tough matchup again Baltimore. He's not quite that low this time around, but he can be benched for players like Jason Campbell and Trent Edwards with better matchups. Fear for the Colts offensive line against Albert Haynesworth. We'll see if I'm hating myself again Monday Morning.

Other top quarterbacks with tough matchups: Kurt Warner faces a stingy Panther pass defense that shut down Drew Brees. Carolina is second in the league in yards-per-game allowed and yards-per-attempt allowed. With an improved pass rush to help out, Carolina's cornerback trio of Chris Gamble, Ken Lucas, and Richard Marshall matches up well with any group in the league. This will be a good test to see if the Cardinals can still be the Cardinals in the Eastern time zone. ? Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger face of in Pittsburgh. Don't expect a repeat of the 33-30 game the two teams had in 2004. Ben is the better fantasy play because the Giants are more vulnerable through the air. The trick will be protecting him. For all the talk of Eli's development, his fantasy stats are remarkably similar to how they look every season, minus some interceptions. The Steelers lead the league in passing yards-per-game allowed, so he's a shaky play.

Another reason to believe Matt Schaub will remain a top-eight fantasy quarterback the rest of the season; Gary Kubiak loves throwing in the red zone. Schaub is first in the league in red zone pass attempts despite starting only five games. He's fourth in goal line attempts. Other quarterbacks who rank high on both lists: Kurt Warner, Jay Cutler, and Donovan McNabb. ? J.T. O'Sullivan is the ultimate quarterback that can be better in fantasy than reality. He still ranks in the top ten in YPA and passing yards despite playing the Eagles and Giants the last two weeks. He lit up Seattle last time and their defense is in worse shape now. I'd play him with confidence.

I can't remember having this tough a week ranking people, probably because all the poor quarterbacks have good matchups. There is very little separation between spots #9-20. When push comes to shove, I still go with the better player over the better matchup if it's a toss up. The players from Delhomme to Bulger was especially hard to separate. Garrard is starting to play better, and I believe in him more than the others. The Cowboys are now a plus or neutral matchup, but I think their defense will be fired up to improve. I'm not fully buying the Jeff Garcia revival yet, although he's a decent QB2. It's hard to say if the Cardinals are a good or bad matchup, although their defense has not been the same on the road. Jake Delhomme is relatively steady, but unspectacular, against average defenses. The Panthers run a lot in the red zone. Delhomme is 26th in the NFL since Week 2 in red zone pass attempts. ? Anderson could get benched if he struggles, so his "upside" probably isn't worth it. Bulger doesn't produce even when the Rams when. ? The Colts are somehow first in the league at preventing fantasy points to quarterbacks, so stay away from Kerry Collins. ? Matt Ryan grows more impressive by the week, but I don't like his chances on the road against a Jim Johnson defense. Expect a good "lesson" game by Ryan.
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[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Running Backs[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Clinton Portis</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Marion Barber</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Frank Gore</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Brian Westbrook</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Expected to start, keep eye on</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Marshawn Lynch</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Steve Slaton</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>Great matchup</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Thomas Jones</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>LaDainian Tomlinson</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Probable(toe)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Brandon Jacobs</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Michael Turner</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Ronnie Brown</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Maurice Jones-Drew</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Sammy Morris</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Questionable(knee)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>LenDale White</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>Cheap scores</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Willis McGahee</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>Probable(knee)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Jamal Lewis</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Jonathan Stewart</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Willie Parker</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>Fully expected to start</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Deuce McAllister</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Earnest Graham</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Moves up if Dunn is out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Julius Jones</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>DeAngelo Williams</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Ahman Green</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>Sneaky play</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Cedric Benson</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>Waiver pickup</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Justin Fargas</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Dominic Rhodes</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Edgerrin James</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Warrick Dunn</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Questionable(back)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Tim Hightower</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Fred Taylor</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Darren McFadden</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Fred Jackson</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Jamaal Charles</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>More explosive than Smith</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Kolby Smith</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>Expected to start</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Mewelde Moore</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>LaMont Jordan</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Moves way up if Morris is out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Derrick Ward</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Jerious Norwood</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>LeRon McClain</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Correll Buckhalter</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Kevin Smith</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>Probable(shoulder)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Maurice Morris</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Rudi Johnson</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Pierre Thomas</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Could be him or Stecker behind Deuce</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Leon Washington</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Darren Sproles</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Probable(ankle)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Kevin Faulk</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Shaun Alexander</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Ray Rice</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Kenny Watson</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Aaron Stecker</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

RB Notes: Mike Tomlin said it earlier in the week: The Giants offensive line is as good as any offensive line in recent history. Couldn't agree more. Eli Manning doesn't get touched in the passing game, but their run blocking takes it to another level. Consider this: Brandon Jacobs is on pace for over 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns. His backup, Derrick Ward, is on pace for 1,200 total yards! Including Ahmad Bradshaw, the Giants backfield is on pace for over 3,000 yards from scrimmage this year. The schedule gets much tougher down the stretch, starting this week against the Steelers. I can't imagine benching Jacobs in any format, but Ward isn't a great flex play because of the tough matchup. ? Ryan Grant ran harder last week against Indy, but the results were still not great. After getting 64 carries in two weeks, Grant is at risk of breaking down. It's a great time to sell while you can.

The Colts struggled to push the Packers up front, which doesn't bode well for their matchup with the Titans. Most of Dominic Rhodes' yards came when the Colts went four wide and delayed a handoff. Translation: The Colts just can't gain rushing yards by blocking people hat on hat. Joseph Addai has an outside chance to play this week, but avoid waiting for the Colts backs if possible. ? It feels strange to defend Jamal Lewis, who has been a punch line in this space in previous years. But he's actually playing better than his numbers would indicate the last two weeks. The passing game is limiting his scoring chances, but he still has great vision and is finding holes. Stick with him against the Jaguars. ? It looks like [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] will play this week. Monday Night's game notwithstanding, the Patriots rush defense is average. Start him. ? Brian Westbrook is fully practicing again, making Correll Buckhalter a useful fantasy reserve. ? Julius Jones' dustup with Mike Holmgren may not help his chances of fending off a Maurice Morris committee.

Justin Fargas is clearly Tom Cable's guy. Oakland has a tough matchup against Baltimore, so Fargas and Darren McFadden should both be on fantasy benches. McFadden has topped 50 rushing yards once all season and is now getting only 8-10 carries a game. Frank Gore's offensive line is absolutely terrible, especially when facing a physical defense. Luckily, they get the lightweight Seahawks this week. The Saints' run blocking has improved throughout the year. They have opened up some big holes for Deuce McAllister the last two weeks and he's responded with decisive cuts and a yards-per-carry average over five. The Chargers are no longer a tough matchup, making McAllister a decent bet to score. He's a solid RB2 for the week. Aaron Stecker and Pierre Thomas should get involved behind him, but it's uncertain who will be the backup.

I continue to rank Jonathan Stewart ahead of DeAngelo Williams because he's more likely to score. Stewart owners hoping that he'll eventually take over are going to be disappointed though. The Panthers backs complement each other well and share snaps on nearly every drive. It's working for John Fox and he's unlikely to change his strategy. ? LenDale White is actually running worse than last season, but playing on the rejuvenated Titans has it's perks. Jeff Fisher loves using him near the goal line, much to the consternation of [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] owners. It's hard to sit the NFL leader in rushing touchdowns, especially against the Colts, who are softer than White's midsection. ? Michael Turner and Ronnie Brown have been inconsistent and face tough matchups, but there just aren't overly reliable options to rank in front of them this week.

Sammy Morris is ranked as if he'll start. That's far from certain to happen. If Morris is out, a healthy LaMont Jordan would climb into the top-25. BenJarvus Green-Ellis figures to be third on the depth chart at best. ? Ahman Green and Cedric Benson are both sneaky plays this week because of the matchup. We said to start Green as a flex against the Lions last week and it's fair to expect a similar performance against Cincy, one of the worst rush defenses in the league. Benson may not look great, but he should get 15-20 touches in a plus matchup. ? Earnest Graham owners should keep an eye on Warrick Dunn's status. ? Jamaal Charles will come off the bench, but he's got a better chance than Kolby Smith to break a big play against a shockingly stout Jets rush defense.

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Wide Receivers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Andre Johnson</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Lee Evans</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Larry Fitzgerald</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Santana Moss</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Plaxico Burress</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>Probable(finger)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Reggie Wayne</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Randy Moss</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Roddy White</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Marques Colston</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Keep the faith</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Braylon Edwards</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Calvin Johnson</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>Big test</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jerricho Cotchery</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>Status Uncertain (shoulder)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Laveranues Coles</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>Status Uncertain (head)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Santonio Holmes</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Anquan Boldin</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>Questionable(head)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Wes Welker</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Vincent Jackson</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Keep eye on Chambers' status</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Hines Ward</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>T.J. Houshmandzadeh</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>Questionable(ankle)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>21</TD><TD>DeSean Jackson</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>22</TD><TD>Chad Ocho Cinco</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Terrell Owens</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>The Brad Johnson effect</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Dwayne Bowe</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Antonio Bryant</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Josh Morgan</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>We have the fever</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Muhsin Muhammad</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>Probable(knee)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>28</TD><TD>Lance Moore</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>29</TD><TD>Matt Jones</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>Avoids suspension for a week</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Marvin Harrison</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>Boom or bust</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Derrick Mason</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Donnie Avery</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Greg Camarillo</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>Expected to start</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Devery Henderson</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Kevin Walter</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Antwaan Randle El</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Torry Holt</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>How the might have fallen </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Joey Galloway</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Questionable(foot)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Isaac Bruce</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Malcom Floyd</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Keep eye on Chambers</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Anthony Gonzalez</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Reggie Brown</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>Status Uncertain</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Justin Gage</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>Questionable(knee)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Donte' Stallworth</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=2691"]Roy Williams[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Mike Furrey</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Amani Toomer</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Bobby Engram</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Steve Breaston</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>Would move way up if Boldin is out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Patrick Crayton</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Arnaz Battle</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Josh Reed</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>55</TD><TD>Chansi Stuckey</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>Keep eye on Coles/Cotchery</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

WR Notes: Wideout and tight end notes will be added Thursday afternoon.
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[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Tight Ends[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Jason Witten</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Chris Cooley</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Antonio Gates</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Owen Daniels</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Tony Gonzalez</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jeremy Shockey</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Expected to start</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Dallas Clark</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Todd Heap</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>Matchup is right for a breakout</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Vernon Davis</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Anthony Fasano</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Heath Miller</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Bo Scaife</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Zach Miller</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Ben Watson</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Marcedes Lewis</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>John Carlson</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Billy Miller</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Keep eye on Shockey</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>L.J. Smith</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Steve Heiden</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>Questionable(pectorals) ? Keep eye on Winslow</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=3147"]Alex Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Robert Royal</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>David Martin</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Dustin Keller</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Alge Crumpler</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Team Defense[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Ravens Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Eagles Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Buccaneers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Titans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Giants Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Steelers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Jets Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Bills Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Redskins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Patriots Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Texans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Cardinals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jaguars Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Raiders Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Seahawks Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Rams Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Fortyniners Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Cowboys Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Chargers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Colts Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Panthers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Dolphins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Browns Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Falcons Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Saints Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Bengals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Chiefs Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Lions Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Kickers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Shaun Suisham</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Stephen Gostkowski</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Nate Kaeding</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Nick Folk</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Josh Scobee</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>John Carney</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Kris Brown</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Jason Elam</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Joe Nedney</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Rob Bironas</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>David Akers</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Josh Brown</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jay Feely</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Taylor Mehlhaff</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>John Kasay</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Matt Bryant</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Probable(hamstring)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Jeff Reed</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Sebastian Janikowski</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Adam Vinatieri</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Rian Lindell</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Neil Rackers</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Olindo Mare</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Shayne Graham</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Phil Dawson</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Matt Stover</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Jason Hanson</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Connor Barth</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Dan Carpenter</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Benjarvus to the Rescue?
My plan was to lead today's column with an update on the saga surrounding Tom Brady's surgically repaired knee, which took an unexpectedly odd turn Thursday. However, so many new details and rumors emerged that doing the story justice in a few paragraphs here would be impossible. Plus, the boys at the Rotoworld player news page have done an amazing job tracking every piece of the story.

While you head over to Brady's constantly updated player page to get caught up on the latest drama with his knee, here are some notes from around football ?

* Sammy Morris was held out of Thursday's practice and Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that he's expected to miss 2-4 weeks with an undisclosed knee injury. Unfortunately for the Patriots, LaMont Jordan's calf injury also forced him to sit out Thursday's session and he looks unlikely to be available Sunday versus the Rams.

Not so long ago the Patriots had one of football's deepest backfields, but injuries to Morris, Jordan, and Laurence Maroney will seemingly leave them with veteran third-down back Kevin Faulk and undrafted rookie Benjarvus Green-Ellis splitting the Week 8 workload. Fullback Heath Evans may even find himself in the mix out of sheer necessity.

Jordan missing the game would likely give Green-Ellis the start and at least half the carries, but Faulk would also get plenty of carries along with all the receiving chances. BGE would be a decent RB3/FLEX option and Faulk would hold similar value in PPR leagues. As for Morris, he's worth holding onto through the injury, because if healthy he'll likely return to a spot atop the depth chart in 2-4 weeks.

* It took Edgerrin James nearly half the season to start complaining about losing snaps to rookie Tim Hightower, but the inevitable finally happened Thursday as he expressed frustration. "I don't want to just be on a team, I like to play," James said. "If I'm not playing, it's not serving a purpose. What purpose is it serving? I don't want to feel like I'm selfish, but you want to play." www.arizonacardinals.ws

Based on James' comments you'd think that he was a seldom-used backup, but in reality he has 101 carries compared to 43 for Hightower and has averaged 19 touches per game. He's right to feel like the Cardinals are phasing him out?and they should be, because he's managed just 3.7 yards per carry in three seasons with the team, including a measly 3.6-yard average this year.

However, the process has been far more gradual than James makes it seem and there's no indication that Hightower is on the verge of claiming the starting job or even a true workload split. James is on pace for 300 touches, so being a shell of his former self is a far bigger issue than playing time. That's likely to change next season, but for now Hightower is mostly just a short-yardage back with upside.

* [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] couldn't practice Thursday because of the quadriceps injury he suffered late in last week's win over the Cowboys, but doing some conditioning work on the side was enough to convince coach Jim Haslett that "he looks better to me." Haslett added that "it's up to him whether he feels good enough to play," suggesting that he'll likely be a game-time decision against the Patriots.

Jackson was fantastic against the Cowboys, totaling 160 yards and three scores on 25 carries, but the Patriots have been pretty solid against the run even while their secondary falls apart. Jackson would be a mid-level RB1 option if he starts, so you'll definitely need to check and double-check his status leading up to game time, but backup Antonio Pittman would be merely a RB3/FLEX play in his place.

* The bad news for the Jets is that it looks like injuries may sideline both Jerricho Cotchery and Laveranues Coles this week, leaving Brett Favre minus his favorite targets after they combined to haul in 43 percent of his completions thus far. The good news for the Jets is that if you're going to be without both starting receivers for one game it might as well come against the Chiefs. www.newyorkjets.ws

As discussed in this space a few days ago, Thomas Jones should slice through Kansas City's rotten defense like so many backs have this year and Favre likely won't have to do much in an easy win. Cotchery may be a game-time call with a shoulder injury, but Coles will likely sit after suffering a concussion last week. Either way, expect under 30 throws from Favre for the first time since Week 2.

Two-Minute Drill: Kellen Winslow's suspension appeal won't be heard until next week, so he'll be unavailable versus the Jaguars while Steve Heiden starts in his place ? Plugged-in Lions beat reporter Tom Kowalski suggested Thursday that he'd be "very surprised" if Kevin Smith doesn't soon begin getting the bulk of the carries over current "starter" Rudi Johnson ? Offensive coordinator Mike Martz gave J.T. O'Sullivan a vote of confidence Thursday, blaming his recent struggles on a "learning curve" and noting that "it's not an issue at all" ? Coach Andy Reid said Thursday that DeSean Jackson will keep starting at flanker alongside [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL] even once Reggie Brown (groin) gets back ? Daunte Culpepper officially unretired via e-mail Thursday and may latch on somewhere as a backup, but has almost zero chance of being a fantasy asset ? Once projected as a first-round pick before eventually going in the sixth round, Andre Woodson was cut from the Giants' practice squad Thursday ? Contrary to popular belief and my status as a lifelong Minnesotan, this is not me.

Red Zone: Willie Parker was added to the Steelers' participation report Thursday with a knee injury, signaling an apparent setback that may put his return in doubt if he can't practice Friday ? Anquan Boldin (jaw) looks likely to return this week after being medically cleared and practicing on back-to-back days, but probably shouldn't be counted on as more than a low-level WR2 ? Plaxico Burress was briefly hospitalized Thursday with neck soreness, putting his Week 8 status up in the air ? After watching Jeremy Shockey (groin) practice Thursday, coach Sean Payton said that he "looked good" ? Willis McGahee (knee) put in a full practice Thursday, so he'll start against the Raiders ? Deion Branch (heel) is unlikely to return this week after slipping back-to-back workouts ? Carnell Williams (knee) practiced Thursday, but still hasn't been removed from the PUP list and added to the 53-man roster ? Justin Gage (knee) practiced fully Thursday and looks likely to return this week ? Brian Westbrook (ribs) is a near-lock to return this week after practicing fully Thursday ? As expected, Tony Romo (finger) wasn't able to practice Thursday and remains unlikely to return before Week 11.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Halfway House

Call me Pandora. When I offered to answer start/bench/trade questions in last week's column, I didn't know anyone was, you know, actually reading. I was both flattered and overwhelmed, subsequently receiving ? no joke -- about150 emails between Friday and Sunday as we enjoyed a fall New Hampshire lake weekend. While carving pumpkins and trying to prevent my daughter from eating the seedy goo-stuff, I found myself wondering, "Hmm, did I give the right advice to Ryan in Tuscon? Should he really start Moss over Holt, even with Cassel at QB and Holt playing the weak Dallas secondary? Yeah, he should start Moss. Definitely. I think." And that's when I realized I'd lopped off my thumb along with a couple of the pumpkin's teeth.

But as promised, I answered everyone and have since received dozens of "thanks, man" emails for advice that fortunately led to wins . . . along with the requisite "Nice call on Cutler over Schaub, jackass!" notes from pissed off guys who lost. Hey, I never claimed to be a warlock who can predict when the league's second-most potent passing offense will tank against a crappy pass defense. Like many, I'm right a lot of the time, not all the time. I'm just a man, dammit! To quote the chocolate Skittles Pinata Man, "I'm just like everyone else!"

But to prevent my needing Red Bull and amphetamines to handle your mid-season lineup/trade queries, here are a few ground rules:

I don't want your league user names/passwords to evaluate rosters and suggest trades. Do your homework and then come to me with possible deals. Plus, it'd be too tempting for me to infiltrate the first-place team and drop Cutler, MBIII, Marshall, Jennings and Witten into the free agent pool like chicken carcasses into a piranha tank and watch the ensuing chaos. And I can't moderate ongoing talks between you and your trade partner as if we're Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt at Yalta. I'll weigh in on your potential deal and then I'm out.

Whenever possible, I'll give some reasoning behind my recommending one player vs. another (vs. just saying "start McGahee"). But I can't over-analyze day/night/grass/turf splits, potential Week 14-16 weather conditions, player astrological signs and other details which might help you decide.

I will not come film you and your significant other "doing it." I realize that we'd all make a little extra cash, which would be great in these tough economic times, but I also think that this would lead to a prison stretch and/or one of us dying a mysterious Bob Crane death. Plus, motel bedspreads are too itchy.

I will answer to the best of my ability and knowledge because I honestly want you to win.

I will not be your Facebook friend because that honestly creeps me out.

Anyway, as we approach the season's midpoint, here are your Risers and Fallers?

RISERS

Ryan Grant: Last week I wrote: "Watch him get 90 yards or so and a TD against the Colts and then deal him . . .." Okay, I was wrong -- he had 105 yards and a TD. But I maintain that he's a prime sell-high because those 105 yards took 31 carries? against a not-so-good IND rush defense, no less. And, he's been fumbling. A reader named Doug emailed me about an offer he received after Sunday's games: T.O. for his Ryan Grant. That's the epitome of buy low/sell high, folks. If you're offered T.O., Colston, Jennings, Marshall, Boldin, Fitzgerald or another stud in a Grant package -- even Randy Moss is good value if he'd be your WR2/3 -- run, don't walk, to your local Worldwide Web Caf? and make that deal.

Antonio Bryant: Watching him manhandle the 'Hawks secondary, Bryant reminded me of David Boston in his short-lived prime . . . before all those hormones or whatever the hell Boston was shooting made it impossible for his knees to support the extra 700-pounds of freakish rhinoceros cartilage/body armor that grew over his torso. Bryant's the go-to for Garcia and will continue to start/be the WR1 even with Galloway back. That said, if you can capitalize on his big MNF game and package him with a low-end RB for a more proven option like Boldin or Plaxico, do it.

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Mewelde Moore: A strong game in relief of Parker last week, and now it looks as like Willie will miss Sunday's tilt versus NYG. Not a great match-up for Mewelde but the longer Willie is on the shelf, the higher Moore's value obviously rises. If he was just a waiver pickup and you're set at RB, see if you can deal him to the FWP owner.

Jeff Garcia: This guy's gotta have skin thicker than David Boston's brontosaurus hide. First, he comes off the bench and leads the Eagles to the '06 playoffs, but Tampa only signs him after they don't sign soon-retired Jake Plummer. Then he leads Tampa to the '07 playoffs, only to have Gruden flirt with Brett Favre more clumsily than a 48-year-old father of three driving the babysitter home. Then after Favre spurns Gruden, Garcia starts and almost upsets the Saints on the road in the '08 opener, but then gets benched for the immortal Brian Griese, only getting the job back when Griese gets hurt. Meanwhile, all he does is put up borderline fantasy starter/solid backup numbers, which are bound to stay up against a decimated DAL secondary.

MJD: Even Fred Taylor has admitted that change is a'comin' -- MJD as lead dog for the second half. This makes his owners salivate, as does the Jags' next three weeks: CLE, @CIN, @DET, with GB and IND in Weeks 15 & 16 (fantasy semi's and finals). If you can deal LT to an owner who remembers the good ol' LT days in exchange for MJD and a WR/QB upgrade, give it a shot.

Willis McGahee: Having an entire syringe or goop drained from your knee is not only totally gross, it's a red flag. Still, Willis racked up 152 total yards against a fairly stout (#12) Miami rush defense, and would-be TD vulture Le'Ron McClain and change of pace back Ray Rice have faded into the background, leaving Willis and his semi-risky knee as the clear RB1. I'd watch him pile up numbers against three upcoming cupcakes -- OAK, CLE, HOU ? and then deal him before a bruuuutal final six-games against five of the NFL's top rush D's ? NYG, PHI, WAS, PIT, DAL (bold = fantasy playoffs = ouch).

TJ Housh/Ocho: The question was how badly would Ryan Fitzpatrick affect Chad and Housh? The answer is -- to paraphrase Derek Smalls ? none . . . none more bad. Housh is still second in the NFL in receptions (46) and third in total targets (65), so PPR owners can rest relatively easy, and Chad's appeared on the radar the past two weeks. The none-more-good part? Housh's yards and touchdowns are, and will likely stay, down with Carson out, and thanks to Fitz's peashooter arm Chad isn't the deep he used to be. Still, at least Housh's value holds when compared to how worried his owners were when Fitzy took over. I think Chad's 8 catches however, were a bit fluky as Pittsburgh gladly gave Cincy the short stuff.

Donnie Avery: He's more of a Waiver Wired kinda guy, but Avery was the first receiver taken this past draft (33rd overall) and he's showed why the past two weeks with a combined 8 catches/128 yards/TD -- would have been more had one long TD not been called back and Bulger not overthrown him on another potential 90-yarder. He's a great Flex/WR3 these days, but if you can package him with a RB/QB for a WR upgrade, feel free.

LenDale White: Guess he got fed up with the "Sizzler all-you-can-eat buffet" jokes, eh? LenDale not only rumbled for three scores, one of them was an 80-yard dash. He might have moved down the field as fast as a cold front, but he moved nonetheless and is a veritable TD machine in the Titans' efficient, run-first offense. If you want to deal him based on any "but it was against the Chiefs" worries and capitalize on his monster day, you can't be faulted. But unless you're getting a stud in return ? realistically a Gore, Jacobs, BarberIII, e.g. -- he's a hold.

Pierre Thomas/Aaron Stecker: Speculative only. If Deuce is indeed a positive 'roid test suspension -- I'm no doctor, but this might explain the rapid ACL recovery? -- Thomas becomes early down/goal line Deuce. Stecker will become pass-catching Bush as is, so both have rising values, Stecker's particularly in PPR leagues.

FALLERS

Santonio Holmes: When I saw the "Holmes cited for marijuana possession" headline, I thought "Please let it be Priest . . .please let it be Katie . . .please let it be Sherlock . . ." I mean, wouldn't it make more sense that Priest, now retired, would spend his days puffing up and watching Adult Swim, or Katie would need some "natural medicinal help" to deal with being married to a wing-nut and attending space alien church every Sunday? Versus, say, Santonio, an active player whose team is fighting for the top playoff seed and needs him to be, you know, lucid on game day? Furthermore, he was found with marijuana cigars?not wee little cigarettes but giant, baby arm-sized, Red Auerbach cigars! And now he's de-activated! Way to go, Method Man!

Drew Brees:Colston's back. Shockey's back (but unhappy...shocker). Moore's emerged as a viable Welker-esque possession/slot guy. Life's good for Brees, right? Would be, if Bush hadn't gone down. Reggie's absence will have a negative effect on Brees for sure, with that missing pass threat out of the backfield, but it's not like Brees will suddenly stop throwing. So if you want him, now's your chance to play up Bush's absence and make the Brees owner panic. If you own him, don't deal for anything less than Cutler or Rodgers and an upgrade at RB/WR, because after the weak Chargers (Cromartie possibly out) and a bye, the Saints have an equally nice second half schedule: @ATL, @KC, GB, @TB, ATL, @CHI, @DET (sweeeeet playoff stretch).

Torry Holt: Based on his start percentage across Fantasy Nation ? on average between ESPN, CBS and Yahoo he was started about 89% last week despite not having done squat this season ? people, including myself, expected big things. He instead delivered small catches (3) and yards (51). Not much more to say. Maybe SJax's explosion will free up Holt for a decent day against the defensively Sybil-like Pats, but at this point, you gotta bench him if you have alternatives or give it one last trade push using the "Pats secondary stinks, Denver was an aberration" line.

LT: On pace for a career low in carries (280), LT recently complained about his lack of use. Usually, when high-profile players complain about touches they're rewarded the following week. Or they're named Terrell Owens. But after another frustrating week ? 14 carries/41 yards, 6rec/26 yards -- LT's value is at a career low. So if you can peddle him based on his once-golden name and find a nostalgic LT fan willing to give you, say, [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] along with a WR or QB upgrade, done. Or if you're fighting for a playoff spot and your current team just isn't cutting it, every win counts, and you have depth elsewhere, you might as well roll the dice on a remaining schedule that includes KC twice along with IND, ATL and OAK. (e.g. I just got him in one league for Thomas Jones & Matt Schaub). But since he's in the land of kings this week -- England ? he'll likely contract the "disease of kings," gout, to go along with his weepy turf toe. Then again, since this is Bizarro Football Season, watch him light up the Saints for 135 and two TDs and confuse the hell out of all of us. (Speaking of England, for the British P.O.V. on the Saints-Chargers game and all things fantasy, check out the terrific London-based fantasy football site -- not "futbol"/soccer, but our football ? try www.footballdiner.com).

Peyton Manning Pro: Unlike past seasons, Peyton owners don't have that annual "Do I trade him before the fantasy playoffs in case Dungy starts resting his starters for the real playoffs?" worries. Con: Unlike past seasons, the Colts aren't 8-0 right now and Peyton isn't putting up Peyton numbers. So owners are thinking the unthinkable: benching him against a TEN defense that's allowed only one more passing TD than I have all season. Yes, that would be one!. Much like LT, you won't get typical Peyton stud value if you try to deal him right now ? a sample deal from one of my leagues was Peyton, Sammy Morris (pre-injury) & Vincent Jackson for Favre, Thomas Jones & Ocho ? but if you can package him with a RB/WR for a Rodgers, Warner, McNabb, Romo (if you're already playoff bound), I'd try it.

Michael Turner Herman Melville once wrote a short story called "Bartleby the Scrivener" about a Wall Street law office in which one of the lawyer/narrator's employees, Turkey, had distinct behavior patterns because he was an alcoholic: efficient, pleasant in the morning while sober, useless, surly and drunk in the afternoon while boozed up. So our narrator simply adapted and gave Turkey important work in the a.m. and unimportant work in the p.m. That's how owners might consider handling Turner. Against soft D's he's a startable "sober, efficient morning Turkey" ? averaged 148 YPG/2 TDs vs. DET, KC, and @GB -- but against tough defenses he's a bench-able "drunk, stumbling, surly afternoon Turkey" -- averaged about 50 YPG/0 TD @TB,@ CAR and vs. CHI. So, if you have alternatives you might get ballsy and rest him on the road against the tough Eagles, knowing that after that, he's got a relatively easy stretch of @OAK, NO, DEN, CAR, @SD, @NO?ending with a tough TB, @MIN in the fantasy semis and finals, so you miiiight deal him at your deadline if you've locked up a playoff berth. (And that's the last time I'll ever mention Herman Melville again, I swear. I hated that seminar in college. My professor was quite the dillhole.)
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Week 8 Rankings Update

Rankings were updated Friday Evening. See everyone on the Fix Sunday.

As all of New England understandably freaks out about Tom Brady's never-ending knee surgeries, there is one source of optimism: the remarkable recoveries of a trio of players who underwent ACL surgeries last season. Philip Rivers, Ronnie Brown, and Deuce McAllister are playing like their procedures never happened.

Rivers was practicing in August and is playing the best football of his career. He leads the NFL in touchdown passes, and his accuracy has not been compromised. His deep ball somehow looks better. Ronnie Brown is cutting up a storm on his surgically repaired knee and ranks in the top-ten fantasy backs. He was never a great speed threat, but he still makes the first tackler miss as well as any back in the league. McAllister's story is the most remarkable. He's returned to prominence at 29 years old after a second ACL surgery and microfracture surgery on his other knee. The flash is gone from his game, but he presses a hole quickly and is tough to take down. He'll be a useful RB2 option while Reggie Bush is out.

Brady's case, of course, is complicated by his subsequent problems with infection. I'm not smart enough to comment knowledgeably on the situation, but another potential reconstruction sure sounds devastating. What we know from Brown, Rivers, and McAllister is that one reconstructive knee surgery doesn't appear to be the automatic fantasy downer it once was. At least that's what Brady's keeper league owners can quietly mumble to themselves as memories of his 50 touchdowns recede further in the rearview mirror.

On to happier topics: Week 8 Rankings! ? For Week 8 projections for every player ranked here, head to Season Pass

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Quarterbacks[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Donovan McNabb</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Matt Schaub</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Drew Brees</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Watch out for weather, but don't assume a monsoon</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Jason Campbell</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Brett Favre</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Trent Edwards</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>Probable(concussion)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Philip Rivers</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>J.T. O'Sullivan</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>Sneaky 100K pick?</< TD></TD>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Kurt Warner</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>Great Panthers defense</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Ben Roethlisberger</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Peyton Manning</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>Brutal matchup</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Matt Cassel</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jake Delhomme</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Eli Manning</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>David Garrard</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Jeff Garcia</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Derek Anderson</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Marc Bulger</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Probable(finger)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Chad Pennington</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Ryan Fitzpatrick</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Seneca Wallace</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Kerry Collins</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Brad Johnson</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Matt Ryan</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Dan Orlovsky</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Joe Flacco</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Tyler Thigpen</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>JaMarcus Russell</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
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QB Notes: Weird week. A lot of top quarterbacks are facing the best pass defenses. Peyton Manning has the Titans, who have given up one touchdown pass all season. One! A few weeks ago, I was filled with an unhealthy amount of self-loathing after ranking Manning as a QB2 because of a tough matchup again Baltimore. He's not quite that low this time around, but he can be benched for players like Jason Campbell and Trent Edwards with better matchups. Fear for the Colts offensive line against Albert Haynesworth. We'll see if I'm hating myself again Monday Morning.

Other top quarterbacks with tough matchups: Kurt Warner faces a stingy Panther pass defense that shut down Drew Brees. Carolina is second in the league in yards-per-game allowed and yards-per-attempt allowed. With an improved pass rush to help out, Carolina's cornerback trio of Chris Gamble, Ken Lucas, and Richard Marshall matches up well with any group in the league. This will be a good test to see if the Cardinals can still be the Cardinals in the Eastern time zone. ? Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger face of in Pittsburgh. Don't expect a repeat of the 33-30 game the two teams had in 2004. Ben is the better fantasy play because the Giants are more vulnerable through the air. The trick will be protecting him. For all the talk of Eli's development, his fantasy stats are remarkably similar to how they look every season, minus some interceptions. The Steelers lead the league in passing yards-per-game allowed, so he's a shaky play.

Another reason to believe Matt Schaub will remain a top-eight fantasy quarterback the rest of the season; Gary Kubiak loves throwing in the red zone. Schaub is first in the league in red zone pass attempts despite starting only five games. He's fourth in goal line attempts. Other quarterbacks who rank high on both lists: Kurt Warner, Jay Cutler, and Donovan McNabb. ? J.T. O'Sullivan is the ultimate quarterback that can be better in fantasy than reality. He still ranks in the top ten in YPA and passing yards despite playing the Eagles and Giants the last two weeks. He lit up Seattle last time and their defense is in worse shape now. I'd play him with confidence.

I can't remember having this tough a week ranking people, probably because all the poor quarterbacks have good matchups. There is very little separation between spots #9-20. When push comes to shove, I still go with the better player over the better matchup if it's a toss up. The players from Delhomme to Bulger was especially hard to separate. Garrard is starting to play better, and I believe in him more than the others. The Cowboys are now a plus or neutral matchup, but I think their defense will be fired up to improve. I'm not fully buying the Jeff Garcia revival yet, although he's a decent QB2. It's hard to say if the Cardinals are a good or bad matchup, although their defense has not been the same on the road. Jake Delhomme is relatively steady, but unspectacular, against average defenses. The Panthers run a lot in the red zone. Delhomme is 26th in the NFL since Week 2 in red zone pass attempts. ? Anderson could get benched if he struggles, so his "upside" probably isn't worth it. Bulger doesn't produce even when the Rams when. ? The Colts are somehow first in the league at preventing fantasy points to quarterbacks, so stay away from Kerry Collins. ? Matt Ryan grows more impressive by the week, but I don't like his chances on the road against a Jim Johnson defense. Expect a good "lesson" game by Ryan.
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[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Running Backs[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Clinton Portis</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD></TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Marion Barber</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Frank Gore</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Brian Westbrook</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD></TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Chris Johnson</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Marshawn Lynch</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Steve Slaton</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Thomas Jones</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Steven Jackson</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Game-time Decision(quadriceps)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>LaDainian Tomlinson</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Probable(toe)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Brandon Jacobs</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Michael Turner</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Ronnie Brown</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Maurice Jones-Drew</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Willis McGahee</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>Probable(knee)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Jamal Lewis</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>LenDale White</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>Cheap scores</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Jonathan Stewart</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>#1 Dynasty rookie? </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Deuce McAllister</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>No suspension for now</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Mewelde Moore</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>No Fast Willie</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Julius Jones</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Earnest Graham</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Keep eye on Dunn</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>DeAngelo Williams</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Ahman Green</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>Sneaky play</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Cedric Benson</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>Bad player, good matchup</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Benjarvus Green-Ellis</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Should split with Faulk</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Justin Fargas</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Dominic Rhodes</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Edgerrin James</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Warrick Dunn</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Questionable(back)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Tim Hightower</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Fred Taylor</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Darren McFadden</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>Probable(toe)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Fred Jackson</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Kevin Faulk</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Our guess is he'll get fewer carries</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Jamaal Charles</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Ricky Williams</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Kolby Smith</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Derrick Ward</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Kevin Smith</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>Probable(shoulder)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Jerious Norwood</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>LeRon McClain</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Correll Buckhalter</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Maurice Morris</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Rudi Johnson</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Pierre Thomas</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Leon Washington</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Darren Sproles</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Probable(ankle)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Shaun Alexander</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Ray Rice</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Kenny Watson</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Aaron Stecker</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
</TBODY></TABLE>

RB Notes: Mike Tomlin said it earlier in the week: The Giants offensive line is as good as any offensive line in recent history. Couldn't agree more. Eli Manning doesn't get touched in the passing game, but their run blocking takes it to another level. Consider this: Brandon Jacobs is on pace for over 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns. His backup, Derrick Ward, is on pace for 1,200 total yards! Including Ahmad Bradshaw, the Giants backfield is on pace for over 3,000 yards from scrimmage this year. The schedule gets much tougher down the stretch, starting this week against the Steelers. I can't imagine benching Jacobs in any format, but Ward isn't a great flex play because of the tough matchup. ? Ryan Grant ran harder last week against Indy, but the results were still not great. After getting 64 carries in two weeks, Grant is at risk of breaking down. It's a great time to sell while you can.

The Colts struggled to push the Packers up front, which doesn't bode well for their matchup with the Titans. Most of Dominic Rhodes' yards came when the Colts went four wide and delayed a handoff. Translation: The Colts just can't gain rushing yards by blocking people hat on hat. Joseph Addai has an outside chance to play this week, but avoid waiting for the Colts backs if possible. ? It feels strange to defend Jamal Lewis, who has been a punch line in this space in previous years. But he's actually playing better than his numbers would indicate the last two weeks. The passing game is limiting his scoring chances, but he still has great vision and is finding holes. Stick with him against the Jaguars. ? It looks like [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] will play this week. Monday Night's game notwithstanding, the Patriots rush defense is average. Start him. ? Brian Westbrook is fully practicing again, making Correll Buckhalter a useful fantasy reserve. ? Julius Jones' dustup with Mike Holmgren may not help his chances of fending off a Maurice Morris committee.

Justin Fargas is clearly Tom Cable's guy. Oakland has a tough matchup against Baltimore, so Fargas and Darren McFadden should both be on fantasy benches. McFadden has topped 50 rushing yards once all season and is now getting only 8-10 carries a game. Frank Gore's offensive line is absolutely terrible, especially when facing a physical defense. Luckily, they get the lightweight Seahawks this week. The Saints' run blocking has improved throughout the year. They have opened up some big holes for Deuce McAllister the last two weeks and he's responded with decisive cuts and a yards-per-carry average over five. The Chargers are no longer a tough matchup, making McAllister a decent bet to score. He's a solid RB2 for the week. Aaron Stecker and Pierre Thomas should get involved behind him, but it's uncertain who will be the backup.

I continue to rank Jonathan Stewart ahead of DeAngelo Williams because he's more likely to score. Stewart owners hoping that he'll eventually take over are going to be disappointed though. The Panthers backs complement each other well and share snaps on nearly every drive. It's working for John Fox and he's unlikely to change his strategy. ? LenDale White is actually running worse than last season, but playing on the rejuvenated Titans has it's perks. Jeff Fisher loves using him near the goal line, much to the consternation of [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] owners. It's hard to sit the NFL leader in rushing touchdowns, especially against the Colts, who are softer than White's midsection. ? Michael Turner and Ronnie Brown have been inconsistent and face tough matchups, but there just aren't overly reliable options to rank in front of them this week.

Sammy Morris is ranked as if he'll start. That's far from certain to happen. If Morris is out, a healthy LaMont Jordan would climb into the top-25. BenJarvus Green-Ellis figures to be third on the depth chart at best. ? Ahman Green and Cedric Benson are both sneaky plays this week because of the matchup. We said to start Green as a flex against the Lions last week and it's fair to expect a similar performance against Cincy, one of the worst rush defenses in the league. Benson may not look great, but he should get 15-20 touches in a plus matchup. ? Earnest Graham owners should keep an eye on Warrick Dunn's status. ? Jamaal Charles will come off the bench, but he's got a better chance than Kolby Smith to break a big play against a shockingly stout Jets rush defense.

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Wide Receivers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Steve Smith</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Andre Johnson</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Lee Evans</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Larry Fitzgerald</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Santana Moss</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Plaxico Burress</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>Probable(shoulder)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Reggie Wayne</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Randy Moss</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Roddy White</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Braylon Edwards</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Calvin Johnson</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>Big test</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Laveranues Coles</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>Probable, but watch inactives</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jerricho Cotchery</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>Questionable(shoulder)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Marques Colston</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Keep the faith </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Hines Ward</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Wes Welker</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Vincent Jackson</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Chambers out again</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>T.J. Houshmandzadeh</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>Probable(ankle)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>DeSean Jackson</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Chad Ocho Cinco</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Anquan Boldin</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>35 snaps is enough for us</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Dwayne Bowe</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Antonio Bryant</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Terrell Owens</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Josh Morgan</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>Probable(groin)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Muhsin Muhammad</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>Probable(knee)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Matt Jones</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>No suspension this week</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Donnie Avery</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Derrick Mason</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>Questionable(illness)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Greg Camarillo</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Lance Moore</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Keep eye on Weather</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Marvin Harrison</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Kevin Curtis</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>Should start in '08 debut</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Antwaan Randle El</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Malcom Floyd</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>Starting for Chambers again</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Kevin Walter</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Nate Washington</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Devery Henderson</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Torry Holt</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Joey Galloway</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Questionable(foot)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Isaac Bruce</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Anthony Gonzalez</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Reggie Brown</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>Questionable(groin)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Justin Gage</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>Questionable(knee)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Donte' Stallworth</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Roy Williams</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Steve Smith</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Chansi Stuckey</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>Keep eye on Cotchery/Coles</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Mike Furrey</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Amani Toomer</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Bobby Engram</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Brad Smith</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>Keep eye on Cotchery/Coles</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Steve Breaston</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>Decent snaps, tough matchup</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Patrick Crayton</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>55</TD><TD>Arnaz Battle</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>56</TD><TD>Josh Reed</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
</TBODY></TABLE>

WR Notes: News breaking Thursday afternoon indicates that Jerricho Cotchery and especially Laveranues Coles are very iffy to play Sunday. Coles reportedly had a concussion last week. I'll update their status and rankings on the Friday evening update. Brad Smith and Chansi Stuckey could both start in a choice matchup. Smith would probably be the first guy off the bench so Stuckey could stay in his usual slot role. ? Josh Morgan fever is sweeping through Rotoworld's home offices. Or at least my apartment. I'm partial to physical receivers like Morgan that don't need to be that open to make catches. He can line up from any spot on the field. Mike Martz likes to move him around. If Morgan didn't drop two passes against the Giants, he would have been over 125 yards last week. I can live with a guy who has some drops if he consistently gets open on a pass-first offense. Seattle gives up big plays to everyone and Morgan is the most likely 49er receiver to make one this week.

Don't give up on Lance Moore and Devery Henderson yet as WR3 options, especially this week. They each got six targets last week and are facing an iffy Bolts secondary. Sean Payton could use Reggie Bush's injury as an excuse to pass even more than usual. ? Chris Chambers is not listed on the rankings yet. If it looks like he'll play, he'll be ranked a little above where Malcolm Floyd is now. Vincent Jackson remains the Chargers wideout to start if you have to choose. He's been extremely steady. Floyd's acrobatic catches have also earned him a permanent role in the offense.

Muhsin Muhammad is on pace for 1,000 yards and is also a decent play in London. Jake Delhomme simply doesn't throw to secondary receivers. D.J. Hackett's potential return could change the pattern, but Moose and [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL] dominate their quarterback's attention like no other duo. Muhammad has helped Smith greatly by freeing him up to do what he does best: go deep. Smith is targeted on a handful of deep passes every game, regardless of whether he's open. His 17.7 yards-per-catch average would be the highest of his career. ? Keep an eye on Plaxico Burress, who missed practice the first two days of the week. Domenic Hixon could get an emergency start.

Javon Walker needs to put up some numbers in back-to-back games before he gets ranked here. Goal Line Stand status is a privilege, not a right. ? Braylon Edwards went right back to an embarrassing performance last week. He dropped at least three passes and didn't realize he was the hot receiver on one key play. I'd stick with him as a WR2 this week because the Jaguars have given up a lot of big plays and the Browns keep sending bushels of targets to Edwards, no matter how little he does with them. ? Anquan Boldin should return this week. If not, Steve Breaston moves way up despite the tough matchup. ? The Texans secondary is among the worst in the league until proven otherwise. That makes Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh much better plays than normal.

Calvin Johnson's matchup will be telling. Washington's secondary is one of the best in the league and they can take away premier receivers, with or without Shawn Springs in the lineup. Dan Orlovsky has not been impressive despite decent numbers last week. ? The Steelers have let Braylon Edwards and Josh Morgan get behind them in successive weeks. That's why I like Santonio Holmes a little more than Hines Ward, who has scored five times this year. ? [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL] should start in his first game back. Sports hernias are tough to recover from, so I'd rather play it safe and bench him if possible this week. He will eventually cut into DeSean Jackson's production. Reggie Brown should be the third receiver, if he plays. ? Matt Jones' suspension won't start until next week. ? Donnie Avery could have had three touchdowns last week if Marc Bulger didn't miss him. The Patriots have given up a lot of big plays, so Avery is not a bad WR3. ? Joey Galloway's status is uncertain. ? Derrick Mason and Greg Camarillo are similar rock solid WR3 options in PPR leagues. They won't get you beat.

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[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Tight Ends[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Jason Witten</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Chris Cooley</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Antonio Gates</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Owen Daniels</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Tony Gonzalez</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jeremy Shockey</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Expected to start</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Dallas Clark</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Todd Heap</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>Matchup is right for a breakout</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Vernon Davis</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Anthony Fasano</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Heath Miller</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Bo Scaife</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Zach Miller</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Ben Watson</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Marcedes Lewis</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>John Carlson</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Billy Miller</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Keep eye on Shockey</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>L.J. Smith</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Steve Heiden</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>Questionable(pectorals) ? Keep eye on Winslow</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=3147"]Alex Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Robert Royal</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>David Martin</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Dustin Keller</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Alge Crumpler</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

Tight End Notes: Kellen Winslow isn't ranked. It looks like he won't play even if he won his appeal with the league. ? Antonio Gates is amazing. He's half the player he usually is, yet is still ranked second on the season in tight end points. The position is not nearly as strong as it is most years, though. Visanthe Shiancoe and Bo Scaife are ranked in the top ten. ? The Todd Heap ranking looks ridiculous, but the Oakland safeties can't cover. Heap has looked a little better in recent weeks and is well overdue for a solid afternoon. ? Shockey's status is uncertain. He's ranked that high because the Saints design a lot of plays for him, but he didn't look very explosive last week. Billy Miller will move up five spots if Shockey is out, which would be a surprise. ? Keep an eye on Marcedes Lewis and Ben Watson, two talented tight ends who show some signs of breaking out. ? Zach Miller has steadily seen more targets as the season has worn on. He had a touchdown called back last week by a boneheaded Javon Walker penalty.

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Team Defense[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Ravens Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Eagles Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Buccaneers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Titans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Giants Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Steelers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Jets Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Bills Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Redskins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Patriots Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Texans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Cardinals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jaguars Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Raiders Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Seahawks Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Rams Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Fortyniners Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Cowboys Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Chargers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Colts Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Panthers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Dolphins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Browns Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Falcons Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Saints Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Bengals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Chiefs Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Lions Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Kickers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Shaun Suisham</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Stephen Gostkowski</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Nate Kaeding</TD><TD>at NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Nick Folk</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Josh Scobee</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>John Carney</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Kris Brown</TD><TD>vs. CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Jason Elam</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Joe Nedney</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Rob Bironas</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>David Akers</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Josh Brown</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jay Feely</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Taylor Mehlhaff</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>John Kasay</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Matt Bryant</TD><TD>at DAL</TD><TD>Probable(hamstring)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Jeff Reed</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Sebastian Janikowski</TD><TD>at BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Adam Vinatieri</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Rian Lindell</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Neil Rackers</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Olindo Mare</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Shayne Graham</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Phil Dawson</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Matt Stover</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Jason Hanson</TD><TD>vs. WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Connor Barth</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Dan Carpenter</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Re: Fantasy Football News 2008

Morgan Can Show He's For Real
Eddie Royal has been the NFL's top rookie receiver in the first half of the season. The former Virginia Tech Hokie and current Broncos flanker leads all first-year wideouts with 39 catches for 392 yards (10.1 YPC) and two touchdowns in six games. DeSean Jackson has been second best and Donnie Avery is coming on. These players were second-round picks in April. A fifth-round rookie has a chance to emerge with a better second half than all three.

Josh Morgan, who played with Royal in college, has overtaken Bryant Johnson as the 49ers' No. 1 split end. His early-season development delayed by a staph infection, Morgan got healthy and drew the start in Week 7, busting out with five catches for 86 yards and a 30-yard touchdown against a strong Giants secondary. In the game, Morgan exhibited big-play ability and a knack for using his size (6'1/220) to box defenders out. He moved and caught confidently in traffic and made a heads-up play by kicking a J.T. O'Sullivan fumble out of the end zone to prevent a would-be Giants defensive touchdown.

You know the coaches loved that.

Morgan plays in a Mike Martz offense that typically gets more pass heavy as the season progresses, particularly when his team's defense isn't doing well. San Francisco's isn't, ranking 23rd in average yards allowed per game. A throw-first attack will get Morgan more targets.

With Mike Nolan fired, new coach Mike Singletary has given Martz a vote of confidence and is unlikely to tinker with the side of the ball he knows little of. Singletary is a former linebacker whose background is strictly defense. Martz is a former Super Bowl head coach who understands offense and is being paid well to teach it. His philosophy will remain unchanged.

This week, Morgan faces a Seattle defense that is struggling to regain an identity after a strong 2007 campaign. A sizable portion of the team's problems stem from extremely shaky play at right cornerback, where opening-day starter Kelly Jennings has been benched for Josh Wilson, then Wilson for Jordan Babineaux. In the 49ers' base set that's who Morgan will be mostly covered by Sunday. San Francisco will likely avoid testing Seahawks left corner Marcus Trufant, who's played fantastically this season. Trufant will be assigned to Isaac Bruce.

Babineaux is a trusty special teamer/nickel defender who's dabbled at both corner and safety. But there's a reason "Big Play Babs" went undrafted in 2004 and hasn't stuck at cornerback -- the more valuable position -- and that's because he doesn't run all that well. Babineaux was frequently abused in man coverage last year and Antonio Bryant hung six grabs, 115 yards, and a touchdown on the Seahawks' RCBs last week.

Morgan, who ran 4.45 at February's NFL Combine, should be able to beat Babineaux deep on Sunday. Morgan will also have an inch and 20 pounds on his defender. If Seattle substitutes for Babineaux in-game with Jennings (5'11/180) or, better yet Wilson (5'9/192), the size differential will be even more substantial.

Obviously, it will take more than one week to put Morgan in Royal's class in terms of fantasy value, but this is definitely a good week to use him as a WR3. And a big game against Seattle could give Morgan the confidence he needs to exploit favorable upcoming matchups (@ ARZ, vs. STL, @ DAL, and @ BUF) on the 49ers' schedule. It would also give fantasy owners the confidence we need to know Morgan is "for real" and playable on a weekly basis.

[SIZE=+1]Important Game-Time Decisions for Week 8[/SIZE]

Arms
None of significant note.

Wides
Plaxico Burress - Game changing receiver will start against old team.
Anquan Boldin - Expected to be out there for 30-35 snaps at Carolina.
Jerricho Cotchery - Full blown game-time call; we'll find out at noon.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh - Avg'ing 8 REC a game since Week 3, will start.
Laveranues Coles - Upgrade to probable means he'll play against KC.
Josh Morgan - Will start in beautiful matchup outlined previously.
Justin McCareins, Justin Gage - Gage slated to start, McCareins not.
Derrick Mason, Mark Clayton - Both will probably play vs. the Raiders.
Chris Chambers - Guessing Chambers won't be active against Saints.
Joey Galloway - To be a third receiver is his upside against Cowboys.
Reggie Brown - Shouldn't be played anyways after losing starting job.
Ike Hilliard - Even if he plays Sunday, Hilliard won't be in starting l/u.
Laurent Robinson - He'll resume fourth receiver duty Sunday at Philly.
Koren Robinson - Probable; a starter but doesn't do much in box score.
D.J. Hackett - Backup wideout not expected to return from knee injury.
Demetrius Williams - Status uncertain after doing very little in practice.
Jerome Simpson - Unimpressive second-round rookie off to very slow start.

Backs
Clinton Portis - The game's hottest back very likely to face Detroit.
[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] - He'll likely start in revealing game at New England.
Brian Westbrook - Has recovered from rib injury; will start vs. ATL.
LaDainian Tomlinson - Should see 25+ carries in bad weather game.
Joseph Addai - Won't play on MNF, but a good buy-low if you can.
Willie Parker - He's virtually certain to sit after missing Friday work.
Willis McGahee - Willis will start and is rock solid RB2 vs. Oakland.
Sammy Morris, LaMont Jordan - Look for Kevin Faulk to start vs. STL.
Darren McFadden - Slated to play, but not a fantasy option @ BAL.
Warrick Dunn - Likely to play Sunday, but could see "limited" work.

Ends
Jeremy Shockey - He'll play Sunday, but don't expect 5+ receptions.
Chris Baker - Baker likely to face Chiefs, but not a strong TE1 play.
Steve Heiden - Will replace Kellen Winslow as starting TE @ Jags.
Ben Utecht - Has been a disappointment during first year in Cincy.
Leonard Pope - Very unlikely to be available after sitting all week.

Legs
Shayne Graham - Will resume starting Sunday after 2-game layoff.
Matt Bryant - Bryant is certain to kick Sunday against the Cowboys.

[SIZE=+1]Already Ruled Out for Week 8[/SIZE]

Arms
Tony Romo - Romo not due back until after Cowboys' Week 10 bye.
Carson Palmer - According to ESPN, he's unlikely to return this year.
Matt Hasselbeck - Seahawks aren't sure he'll play again in 2008.
Jon Kitna - Dan Orlovsky a starter until he plays his way out of it.
Brodie Croyle - Torn MCL and ACL has put him out for the season.
Patrick Ramsey - Former first-round pick placed on injured reserve.
Damon Huard - Could've returned from thumb injury, but shut down.

Wides
Santonio Holmes - Deactivated after arrest; Nate Washington starts.
Deion Branch - Listed as questionable, but the coach ruled him out.
Mike Walker - One time sleeper won't be again until he is healthy.
Joe Jurevicius - On PUP currently, but destined for IR in short order.
Craig Davis - "Buster" living up to it since going in '07 first round.
Drew Bennett - He's droppable in every fantasy format imaginable.
Malcolm Kelly - He's probably headed for IR during Redskins' bye.
Andre' Davis - Probably will miss three weeks after hand surgery.

Backs
Reggie Bush - Bush will miss first of three games Sunday in London.
Larry Johnson - Might not help your fantasy team for a long while.
Laurence Maroney - Has been lost for season with shoulder injury.
Ladell Betts - Needs another few weeks to get knee back healthy.
Felix Jones - Rookie could be back after the Cowboys' Week 10 bye.
Rashard Mendenhall - Willie Parker injuries give him dynasty hope.
Carnell Williams - Cadillac is practicing again, but not on roster yet.

Ends
Kellen Winslow - Team deactivated him, but he'll return in Week 9.
Ben Troupe - On Raiders' IR list; Troupe has regressed as a player.

Legs
Mike Nugent - Jay Feely will continue operating as Jets placekicker.

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[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Matchups to Exploit[/SIZE]

Marques Colston vs. Chargers
Time: 1:00PM ET


Colston busted in his first game back from injury, but like a cornerback that doesn't want to get toasted on successive plays fantasy owners must exercise short memory. He is an All-Pro caliber receiver and the additional practice time with Drew Brees between now and then will help. Also, Colston is likely to be the most highly targeted Saint and New Orleans' best bet to score a touchdown in what projects to be a low-scoring game on the Wembley "pitch" in poor weather Sunday. Colston will be guarded by Chargers RCB Antonio Cromartie, who had a setback with his hip injury and has not practiced this week. The last time Cromartie missed a big chunk of reps like this he was abused -- to put it mildly -- by Brandon Marshall in Week 2. Marshall burnt him all over the field for 18 catches, 166 yards, and a TD en route to a 40-point fantasy game in PPR leagues.

Kevin Faulk vs. Rams
Time: 1:00PM ET


Bill Belichick loves playing the matchup game and there is no greater deficiency on the Rams' roster than lack of defensive back depth. St. Louis lost third safety Todd Johnson for two weeks with a bruised kidney and has just six capable DBs available. And that includes second-year CB Jonathan Wade and heavy-legged SS Corey Chavous, for whom "capable" doesn't necessarily apply. With Kelley Washington healthy again, the guess here is that Belichick floods the field with four and five wides to exploit this weakness. When the Patriots use their spread attack Faulk is the primary back and I'd expect him to lead the New England backfied in touches by a healthy margin Sunday. The sudden hype surrounding rookie free agent Benjarvus Green-Ellis threatens to prove unwarranted despite LaMont Jordan (calf) and Sammy Morris' (knee) expected inactivity.

DeSean Jackson vs. Falcons
Time: 1:00PM ET


The Eagles gave their impressive and fleet of foot rookie a big promotion this week by formally appointing him to the first-string lineup over seasoned Reggie Brown. Brown has fallen to backup status and will play only when the Birds go three wide. Jackson plays flanker in Philadelphia's base set and he will be covered by Falcons LCB Brent Grimes most of the game Sunday. Grimes, a former NFL Europe castoff, consistently has given up big weeks in man-to-man coverage this year and is battling a knee injury that will keep him at less than 100%. That will likely prevent Grimes from being able to run with Jackson, who was the fastest receiver drafted in April and runs his forty in the mid-4.3s. Jackson should lead the Eagles in targets Sunday with [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL] probably not on the same page as Donovan McNabb yet and post 5-6 catches for roughly 100 yards.

Nate Washington vs. Giants
Time: 4:15PM ET


With the Steelers deactivating Santonio Holmes following his misdemeanor marijuana arrest Washington will make the start outside opposite Hines Ward. In coverage, the Giants will assign LCB Aaron Ross to Ward's side and Corey Webster to Washington, who will start at split end. A deep threat with sometimes shaky hands, Washington will focus on running the vertical routes Holmes normally would. A former Nick Saban corner at LSU, Webster offers size and steadiness but speed receivers can get behind him. Pittsburgh is also without Willie Parker and unlikely to be able to gain much yardage on the ground with usual third-down back Mewelde Moore starting against the Giants. A pass-first game plan appears likely and Washington has 100-yard potential in the game.

[SIZE=+1]Week 8 Matchups to Avoid[/SIZE]

Donnie Avery @ Patriots
Time: 1:00PM ET


Avery has exploded on the scene since taking over as a starter three games ago and now is considered among Rams brass to be one of the team's building blocks of the future. He will have plays called for him regularly and continue to improve as a vertical route runner. However, this is not the week to expect a big game. Avery will square off with Patriots RCB Ellis Hobbs, who offers similar speed and typically has success against smaller, faster receivers like the Rams' second-round pick. Hobbs has been Lee Evans' kryptonite since 2006. Here are Evans' last four stat lines against Hobbs:

Week 1 2006: 2-25-0
Week 7 2006: 1-10-0
Week 9 2007: 1-7-0
Week 11 2007: 4-40-0

Not pretty. We can probably expect numbers not unlike the last Evans-Hobbs meeting on Sunday from Avery.

Devery Henderson vs. Chargers
Time: 1:00PM ET


Henderson has retained his starting job over Lance Moore with Marques Colston back, but both Moore and Henderson will likely struggle to generate numbers Sunday. Not only will the muddy field offset Henderson's strength -- ability to get free deep - he will go against Chargers LCB Quentin Jammer, who in Week 6 mugged Randy Moss at the line of scrimmage and held him to a 3-26-0 line. Jammer will likely employ the same tactics on Henderson and the slimy turf will greatly work to the defender's advantage. As a third receiver again behind Jeremy Shockey in the slot, Moore's fantasy value has taken a big hit and he can no longer be considered WR3 material as we move forward.

Isaac Bruce vs. Seahawks
Time: 4:15PM ET


As alluded to in this column's introduction, rookie split end Josh Morgan is the best bet to pace San Francisco in receiving versus Seattle. In coverage Bruce will draw Seahawks LCB Marcus Trufant, who's been a shutdown force for the majority of the season. 49ers coordinator Mike Martz is much more likely to call plays attempting to exploit Seattle's deficiencies at right and slot corner. Morgan is about as strong a WR3 bet as possible, while 49ers slot receiver Arnaz Battle could resurface with a 5-6 catch game for 60-70 yards. Bruce will be lucky to get 50 yards on 4-5 receptions.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Welcome Back!
It was nothing but a Brees for Drew and the Saints, as Week 8 also featured the return of a fantasy stud, in a day that was dominated by the wide receivers. Let's take a look at the rankings, because no matter how much you project, there are always a few surprises.

Top 5 QBs:

1. Drew Brees ? 339 Yds, 3 TDs, 0 INTs, -26 Rush Yds ? Sunday was a typical Brees performance, as he spread the ball out to eight different receivers. Just another day at the office.

2. Philip Rivers ? 341 Yds, 3 TDs, 1 INT ? Rivers is quickly turning into a dominant fantasy threat, picking up the slack where LT2 has been lacking. That now makes eight passing touchdowns in his last three games. www.sandiegochargers.ws

3. Matt Schaub ? 280 Yds, 3 TDs, 0 INTs ? Stump the Schaub? I don't think so, as this now makes two consecutive weeks that Mr. Schaub has made it into the Top 5.

4. David Garrard ? 283 Yds, 2 TDs, 0 INTs, 59 Rush Yds ? Now this is more like it. Before Sunday's game, Garrard had only four passing touchdowns all season. Throw in a two-touchdown game and some rushing yards to his resume and all is solved; well at least for one week. www.jacksonvillejaguars.ws

5. Kurt Warner ? 381 Yds, 2 TDs, 1 INT ? Old man Warner was up to his old tricks on Sunday, as he has thrown for two touchdowns in all but one game this season. www.arizonacardinals.ws

Top 5 RBs:

1. Brian Westbrook ? 167 Rush Yds, 2 TDs, 6 Rec, 42 Yds ? Westbrook's much anticipated return was absolutely worth the wait. Whether you're in a PPR league, TD league, or league that rewards bonuses for yards, Westbrook is the man that can deliver smiles come Monday morning.

2. Leonard Weaver ? 13 Rush Yds, 4 Rec, 116 Yds, 2 TDs ? This whole running backs rushing for minimal yardage but exploding for huge receiving totals is becoming a trend I see (see Patrick Cobbs from 2 weeks ago).

3. LaDainian Tomlinson ? 105 Rush Yds, 5 Rec, 65 Yds, 1 TD ? Hold the phone! LT2 has made an appearance in the Top 5? Yes, he has, as this is a very encouraging sign, especially coming in lieu of the fact that Tomlinson said his toe problems are no longer an issue. www.sandiegochargers.ws

4. Leon Washington ? 67 Rush Yds, 1 TD, 3 Rec, 34 Yds, 1 TD ? "Leon can't do everything." Apparently he can, as he is a threat to score from anywhere on the field whenever he touches the ball. It's that whole "whenever" part that makes him tough to insert into fantasy lineups. www.newyorkjets.ws

5. DeAngelo Williams ? 108 Rush Yds, 1 TD, 2 Rec, 15 Yds ? It seems like Williams and Jonathan Stewart like to alternate on who gets into the Top 5. Can we please have some consistency? Is that too much to ask? www.carolinapanthers.ws

Top 5 WRs:

1. Roddy White ? 8 Rec, 113 Yds, 2 TDs ? VoRoddy, oh oh. I'm sorry if I ruined that classic song for you, but one thing that can't be ruined was White's performance on Sunday, and all season for that matter. The most encouraging sign about White's performance is that Matt Ryan forces the ball to him even when he isn't open. From a fantasy perspective, you gotta love that. www.atlantafalcons.ws

2. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL] ? 5 Rec, 117 Yds, 2 TDs ? As I said last week, as long as Delhomme stays healthy Smith will continue to put up dominant fantasy numbers ? going over the 100-yard mark for the third consecutive game. Hmm, I'd say that's pretty good. www.carolinapanthers.ws

3. Donnie Avery ? 6 Rec, 163 Yds, 1 TD ? That now makes for Avery's second consecutive game with a score, as he is looking more-and-more like the heir apparent to Torry Holt ? showing the speed an elusiveness that made him the first WR taken in last year's draft.

4. Anquan Boldin ? 9 Rec, 63 Yds, 2 TDs, 30 Rush Yds ? Boldin looked like he hadn't missed a beat on Sunday, after missing two weeks with a sinus fracture. There are plenty of footballs to go around in Arizona, as long as Kurt Warner remains at the helm. www.arizonacardinals.ws

5. Santana Moss ? 9 Rec, 140 Yds, 1 TD, 1 PR TD ? Mr. Big Play struck in a big way on Sunday, as he continued to build on his very impressive season ? totaling 140-yards for the third time this season. www.washingtonredskins.ws

Top 5 TEs:

1. Antonio Gates ? 6 Rec, 96 Yds, 1 TD ? All of the key pieces to San Diego's offense were clicking on Sunday (see Rivers and LT2 above). Gates still remains one of the best, if not the best TE in the game. www.sandiegochargers.ws

2. Tony Gonzalez ? 6 Rec, 79 Yds, 1 TD ? Tony G has put together back-to-back very solid games, as he remains a must start every week. www.kansascitychiefs.ws

3. Kevin Boss ? 3 Rec, 34 Yds, 1 TD ? Who's the Boss? For one week it was the Giants' tight end, as it was an encouraging sign to see Eli look his way in the red-zone.

4. Billy Miller ? 7 Rec, 82 Yds, 0 TD ? Miller has gone over the 50-yard plateau in four consecutive games, as he has taken full advantage of a disgruntled Jeremy Shockey.

5. Chris Cooley ? 6 Rec, 74 Yds, 0 TD ? A week after being in the Bottom 5, Cooley showed why he's still a very reliable fantasy option in Week 8.

Bottom 5 QBs:

1. Ben Roethlisberger ? 189 Yds, 1 TD, 4 INTs ? Let's look at this as a step in the wrong direction.
2. Trent Edwards ? 227 Yds, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 17 Rush Yds, 1 FL
3. J.T. O'Sullivan ? 131 Yds, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 1 FL ? Looks like the JTO era might finally be over, after his 11th fumble of the season. www.buffalobills.ws
4. Jeff Garcia ? 227 Yds, 0 TDs www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws
5. Ryan Fitzpatrick ? 155 Yds, 0 TDs, 2 INTs, 42 Rush Yds, 1 FL

Bottom 5 RBs:

1. Edgerrin James ? 17 Rush Yds, 0 TDs, 1 FL ? It's Hightower time baby!
2. Brandon Jacobs ? 47 Rush Yds, 0 TDs, 1 Rec, 6 Yds www.newyorkgiants.ws
3. Julius Jones ? 9 Rush Yds, 0 TDs, 2 Rec, 22 Yds
4. Ronnie Brown ? 43 Rush Yds, 0 TDs, 1 Rec, 5 Yds ? What's with this [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL] touchdown nonsense? www.miamidolphins.ws
5. Maurice Jones-Drew ? 29 Rush Yds, 0 TDs, 3 Rec, 19 Yds www.jacksonvillejaguars.ws

Bottom 5 WRs:

1. Terrell Owens ? 5 Rec, 33 Yds, 0 TDs ? This is becoming a common trend.
2. Josh Morgan ? 0 Rec, 0 Yds ? Sigh! The growing pains of a rookie receiver.
3. Plaxico Burress ? 3 Rec, 15 Yds, 0 TDs ? Someone needs to learn how to follow the rules. www.newyorkgiants.ws
4. Hines Ward ? 3 Rec, 30 Yds, 0 TDs
5. Torry Holt ? 3 Rec, 28 Yds, 0 TDs

Bottom 5 TEs:

1. Jeremy Shockey ? 1 Rec, 6 Yds, 0 TDs ? Billy the Kid stole the limelight from Mr. Shockey on Sunday (see above).
2. Vernon Davis ? 4 Rec, 29 Yds, 0 TDs ? This list should be renamed "The Vernon Davis and Others" list.
3. Jason Witten ? 1 Rec, 8 Yds, 0 TDs ? He got injured so I felt bad putting him on the list, but it was a disappointing day for his owners.
4. Owen Daniels ? 3 Rec, 21 Yds, 0 TDs
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Halfway Home
Not to go all Tony Kornheiser on you, but I'm going to put on my columnist hat and think about some of the biggest storylines as we reach halftime of the 2008 fantasy football season.

[SIZE=+1]Storylines I wasn't expecting to write about [/SIZE]

1. LaDainian Tomlinson saved his season against the Saints
www.sandiegochargers.ws
What a difference a week makes. Last Sunday, LT2 wasn't even on the field during crunch time against the Bills. Then Tomlinson pleaded to Norv Turner to put the gameplan on his shoulders, a bold move for a player who hasn't performed all season. Tomlinson responded.

The spin moves were back. He made people miss and broke tackles. Most importantly, he caught passes. Yes, it was against the Saints, but Tomlinson has many beaucoup matchups in the second half. The toe appears to be a non-factor and now he has a bye to get healthy. All is not solved in San Diego: the offensive line has issues and the defense will force the Chargers to play catch-up. Don't expect the '06 LT or even the second-half '07 LT, but Tomlinson showed he could be a top tier fantasy back again. He can beat up on the weaklings. That's all we ask.

2. There is no vaccination available for Lance Moore Fever

Who cares if Marques Colston is back? Lance Moore fever is a sickness with no known cure. Moore dropped a soccer-style celebration on the Wembley crowd Sunday after hauling in a ridiculous touchdown toss from Drew Brees. Moore's numbers can be inconsistent, but he consistently gets red zone targets and has topped 75 yards in four out of the last six games. Saints passing attack is good enough to support a few quality fantasy options. That may not be great news long-term for Colston, but he'll round into form. Buy low as the Saints hit their bye week.

3. Todd Heap is done
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It's not all Joe Flacco; Derrick Mason still makes plays. Perhaps all the injuries over the years have finally caught up to Heap. He's not even blocking well. I talked myself into using him as a matchup play against the Raiders. Oakland's safeties can't cover tight ends, but they can cover Heap to the tune of two catches for 17 yards. Joe Flacco was a better receiver than Heap Sunday. Heap is no longer even a matchup play. I won't make the mistake again. That's to say about a guy who was on a Hall of Fame track at one point in his career.

While we're on the Ravens, Mark Clayton has not returned to the face of the Earth after falling off it last year.

4. Three rookie receivers who weigh under 190 pounds are legitimate fantasy starters

Welcome aboard Donnie Avery, DeSean Jackson, and Eddie Royal! Avery was supposedly the biggest reach on draft day; the most raw wideout taken on the first day of the draft. Now he is the entire Rams passing attack. The Patriots defense couldn't handle his speed Sunday, and Avery is already an expert at mid-air adjustments. That comes in handy when Marc Bulger keeps under throwing passes.

Jackson led the Eagles in receiving in [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL]' first game back, showing that Fraction's incredible start has legs. Royal, who just enjoyed the bye week, has spoiled his owners since a monster Week 1. Size is most definitely not everything at wide receiver in today's NFL.

This was supposed to be the worst rookie wideout class in years, but this trio has proven once again how tough it is for evaluators to know which pass-catchers will step up at the pro level.

5. Darren McFadden isn't in my top-five rookie running backs going forward
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Turf toe is a bitch. So is the Ravens defense, so it's just as well he missed Sunday. Justin Fargas didn't do much better.

6. Santana Moss is back to his 2005 prime
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It was easy to forget Moss was a receiver capable of putting up nearly 1,500 yards. Just like in '05, Moss will have off weeks. Live with them if he goes over 140 yards every few games. Moss is one of the smartest receivers in football, and his improved health allows him to run beautiful routes. Including his punt return score against the Lions, he has six touchdowns on the season.

7. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Dan Orlovsky, and Brad Johnson matter

These backups aren't in fantasy lineups, but their wide receivers are. Fitzpatrick couldn't go deep against the Texans, which is a horrible sign for T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Chad Johnson owners. The Bengals Pro Bowlers have turned into generic WR3s who rack up short catches. (PPR leaguers can take solace.)

Orlovsky continues to post deceptively competent numbers. Calvin Johnson owners should remain concerned because it's a mirage. Brad Johnson only has one week left as a starter, we hope, but he's rendered Terrell Owens irrelevant.

8. Fred Jackson is a drain on Marshawn Lynch's value
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Lynch owners wondered early Sunday if their star was hurt when Jackson took three straight snaps inside the five-yard line. Nope, the Bills just like Fred Jackson that much. They also played Jackson throughout crunch time last week before over Lynch. It's hard to blame the cagey Dick Jauron; Jackson often looks like the better player. Jackson could make the Pro Bowl at fullback if they lined him up there more often.

While this is a concern, it was Lynch who scored a touchdown late for Buffalo. The man with the best grill in the NFL is still managing to live up to his top-ten draft billing. He's doing things he didn't as a rookie: score and catch passes. Jackson may just prevent Lynch from reaching top-five insanity, but he's steady during a season when many top backs are not.

9. The former Lion has officially become "Roy E. Williams"

10.Steve Breaston is the most valuable third receiver in the league
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Even with Anquan Boldin back, Breaston caught nine passes for 91 yards against Carolina. Boldin added to his league-leading total of touchdown catches with two more. He now has eight. Larry Fitzgerald led the trio with 115 yards. Every fantasy owner goes home happy.

11. Kurt Warner is making a legitimate case for league MVP
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He wouldn't get my vote, but he'd get my others receiving votes. More importantly, Warner is a fantasy MVP candidate once again. Aside from the Jets game, he's mostly avoided turnover meltdowns. His 381-yard, two-touchdown effort against the previously stingy Panthers defense cemented Brenda's baby as matchup-proof. Warner will keep throwing like crazy because of a shaky defense and worse running game. He's overdue to get hurt, but owners should enjoy the run while it lasts.

12. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL] is the most consistent fantasy wideout alive
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I didn't see Jake Delhomme coming back from Tommy John surgery better than new. I was wrong. After a year with David Carr, Smith loves life and making plays absolutely no other YACrabbit can make.

13. Selvin Young belongs on many waiver wires

With Michael Pittman playing well and Ryan Torain returning, Young is going to be an explosive third banana off the bench for Denver. He didn't help fantasy teams much as the first banana. He's not worth keeping in shallow formats.

14. Matt Forte was the second best runner from Tulane in October

Take a bow, Mewelde Moore. I have serious doubts Willie Parker would have gone for 94 total yards and a touchdown against the G-Men. Steelers fans: Let me know if you think if the Steelers are a better offense with Willie Parker as the starter. Luckily, the Steelers coaches will soon get to use both backs.

15. Chad Pennington is on pace for 3,723 yards
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295 yards against an awesome Ravens defense and 314 yards against an excellent Bills defense in successive weeks. The NFL's all-time leader in completion percentage deserves a little respect! Now if only the Wildcat wasn't stealing all the touchdowns.
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1. Jets fans wish they still had Chad Pennington

The only real surprise here is that it took until Week 8 for NBCSports.com superproducer Matt Casey to voice every Jets fan's latent desire. Of course that thought came right around Brett Favre's latest interception return for a touchdown almost torpedoed Gang Green's season.

2. The Chargers secondary has fallen apart

Ted Cottrell ? Shawn Merriman = Chargers secondary before '07.

3. J.T. O'Sullivan lost his job by midseason

Mike Singletary rightly pulled JTurnOver just before halftime against the Seahawks after a brutal interception return for a touchdown. (One can question Singletary for not taking the ball out of O'Sullivan's hands by calling for a field goal on fourth and four to make it a one-score game, but one wouldn't question Singletary to his face. He's scary.)

We'll see how much pull Mike Martz has during the bye week because JTO is his man. But O'Sullivan is hard to defend after that performance against a dreadful Seattle defense. Yards-per-attempt (YPA) is my favorite catchall stat for quarterbacks, but JTO's top-eight ranking in the category shows its limitations.

Shaun Hill, by the way, won't save your season. Expect more dink and dunks, which could help Frank Gore, but hurt the 49ers wideouts.

4. Trent Edwards is the guy we thought David Garrard would be

Until Sunday, that is. Edwards had his worst game of the season in Miami, but until then he was racking up steady yardage with minimal turnovers. Bad games happen, and Edwards is still averaging 7.7 YPA and completing 68% of his passes. He's made a quick maturation to rock solid QB2. Considering the poise he showed as a rookie, this shouldn't be such a surprise.

5. Lee Evans is one of the best five receivers in the NFL

See above. Evans' talent has always been there, but now he's getting help. Although he's averaging 20 yards-per-catch, he's no longer just a deep threat. Evans sets up defenders well and can make tough catches in tight quarters. He showed off his whole repertoire in a seven-catch, 116-yard effort against Miami. He's on pace for 1,389 yards and the touchdowns will come.

6. The Ravens defense is all the way back. The Titans defense never left.

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1. Derek Anderson has job security issues

The frustrating part for Brady Quinn Nation is that their fair-haired Republican was this close to playing this week, just like before the Giants game. Anderson only seems to play well with his job on the line, going vertical to Braylon Edwards and Syndric Steptoe in a much-needed effort against the Jaguars. It was uneven, but it was enough. They offense moved the ball consistently. Good news for Quinn lovers: the Ravens are next on Cleveland's schedule.

2. Edgerrin James is slipping fast

The Cardinals running game bottomed out Sunday against Carolina. Edge had seven carries for 17 yards. Tim Hightower had only three yards on six carries, but made a fantastic cutback run for a touchdown. He also lined up wide near the goal line. The Cardinals aren't even trying to run anymore.

3. Joey Galloway is finally looking his age (37)

He was overdue. At least Galloway looked spry in his return to the field against the Cowboys, getting open for three catches and 38 yards. So at least he topped his age, which is almost like shooting your age in golf, but the bar is set much lower. Jeff Garcia missed Galloway another time for a potential big play. Galloway looks like a boom-or-bust WR3 play moving forward.

4. The Lions running game is worthless

One of my favorite indignant reader emails of the year told me it was impossible for all the Lions runners to be busts, as if it didn't happen the year before. Tatum Bell didn't make it to opening day, and Kevin Smith isn't talented enough to overcome Detroit's offensive line. Rudi Johnson isn't either. Maybe no one is.

5. Torry Holt aged hard

The signs were there. He couldn't do anything after the catch last season and the speed is waning. I figured Holt would get enough targets to make up for decreasing efficiency. The Rams offense collapsed around him and Holt can no longer overcome double teams. Take away a fluky 45-yard touchdown and Holt has 244 yards in seven games. This is one first-half bust that I don't believe will truly bounce back.

6. The Seahawks running backs are canceling each other out

It took longer than expected, but Maurice Morris and Julius Jones are officially splitting carries. Jones started against San Francisco, but Morris started the second half and finished with more carries. They both did squat against a soft 49ers rush defense, then watched Leonard bleeping Weaver break off two touchdowns over 40 yards. No one said this was fair. Or predictable.

,7. Antonio Gates has rounded into shape without hurting his fantasy owners

Gates finally looked like himself Sunday, getting separation from Saints defenders and showing quickness on his way to 96 yards and a touchdown. Gates managed to produce in the first half despite being a lesser version of himself. Expect him to be the best fantasy tight end in the second half after being the second best in the first half.

8. Frank Gore is on pace for nearly 2,000 total yards, but his teammates are letting him down

His season is setting up to be similar to his breakout 2006 campaign: tons of yards, 60+ receptions, not enough touchdowns, and a steady top-eight running back finish that makes you dreamily imagine what he could do on a real NFL offense. Maybe only I do that.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Titans Stay Unbeaten
Albert Haynesworth and Tennessee's defense showed Monday night why they're the best in football, holding Indianapolis to just 14 points before a garbage-time touchdown in the closing moments of a 31-21 win. Manning and company have won five straight AFC South championships, but the Titans have all but sewn up the division title thanks to a four-game lead with nine games remaining.

Not only are they the lone unbeaten team at 7-0, the Titans have won 10 straight regular-season games dating back to last year. Meanwhile, at 3-4 the Colts are off to their worst start since Manning's rookie season and now find themselves in danger of missing the playoffs for the first time since 2001. Sunday night's game against New England is suddenly just a matchup between two mediocre teams.

While the Titans establish to a national audience that they're very much "for real" and the Colts keep showing that they're just not the same, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Along with the Titans' defense doing their usual thing and Kerry Collins passing for under 200 yards in his sixth consecutive winning start, Monday night also saw [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] and LenDale White keep chugging along as fantasy football's top backfield duo. Johnson again did most of the heavy lifting with 96 total yards on 23 touches and White again did most of the goal-line plunging with two scores.

My main man Plumpy gained 13 measly yards on 10 carries, but twice found the end zone from a yard out to extend his NFL-leading touchdown total to 10. Eight of those 10 touchdowns have come from one or two yards and White also scored from six yards out, which makes his 80-yard run against the Chiefs last week all the more amazing (especially for anyone fortunate enough to see it).

Johnson has averaged 5.1 yards on 122 carries with multiple grabs each game. White has averaged 3.6 yards on 90 carries?or 2.7 yards on 89 if you ignore his mini-marathon?and has three total grabs. Despite the huge gap in performance they've both been among the top 10 backs in most scoring systems and thanks to all the short scores White trails Johnson by under 10 points in most leagues.

* It was relatively fun while it lasted, but new coach Mike Singletary put an end to the J.T. O'Sullivan era Monday afternoon by benching offensive coordinator Mike Martz's pet project in favor of Shaun Hill. On the surface JTO's performance was solid, as his 7.7 yards per throw ranked tied for sixth in the league and only Drew Brees had more plays of 20-plus yards.

There's obviously no doubt that O'Sullivan can stretch the field?that's why Martz fell for him, after all?but those numbers fail to account for his holding the ball far too long and making tons of big mistakes. Despite ranking just 14th in total pass attempts, O'Sullivan leads the NFL in interceptions, fumbles, and sacks, which is a trifecta that cancels out a nice-looking YPA and a slew of big plays.

Hill will never stretch the field like O'Sullivan, but he also won't take a sack every eight dropbacks and should be able to avoid turning the ball over three times per game. He's a dink-and-dunk passer, but looked capable while seeing extended action in three games last year and posted good numbers in relief Sunday. Hill is worth owning and has a chance to be a solid QB2 option most weeks.

* Hill replacing O'Sullivan is seemingly positive news for Vernon Davis, because he's more likely to get some dump-off targets now. However, the disappointing tight end will first have to escape from the doghouse after a frustrated Singletary ordered him to the locker room in the fourth quarter Sunday. "I told him he'd do a better job for us right now taking a shower," Singletary explained afterward.

Singletary said Monday that he'd have to "think about" whether Davis will remain a starter before adding later than he "isn't a problem guy" and "works his tail off," but "just forgets sometimes that the team is more important." Davis has just 196 yards on 16 catches through eight games after catching 52 balls for 509 yards in 2007, but there's an opportunity for him to salvage the year if Hill keeps starting.

Two-Minute Drill: Coach Romeo Crennel hinted Monday that Kellen Winslow will resume starting in Week 9, pushing Steve Heiden back to the bench after he did a nice job filling in ? When asked Monday about the Cardinals' backfield, coach Ken Whisenhunt wouldn't rule out Tim Hightower starting at some point despite making it clear that Edgerrin James remains atop the depth chart ? Benjarvus Green-Ellis started Sunday, but totaled just 18 offensive snaps compared to 44 for Kevin Faulk ? Warrick Dunn got just three touches Sunday because he's still being bothered by a pinched nerve in his neck, which qualifies as good news for Earnest Graham ? After posting a season-high 96 yards Sunday, Antonio Gates explained that he feels "great" and finally has "a sense of confidence" again now that "everything has changed" with various injuries healing ? Joe Klopfenstein is playing through a torn wrist ligament that requires him to wear a cast, which may explain his lack of production since taking over for Randy McMichael ? Daunte Culpepper reportedly canceled a scheduled visit to Kansas City by informing the Chiefs that he has a better opportunity with another team.

Red Zone: Carson Palmer (elbow) has been ruled out for Week 9, but continues to say that he's still hoping to return this year ? Coach Jim Haslett said Monday that [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] (quadriceps) "looked good" in practice and "should be ready to go" in Week 9, pushing Antonio Pittman back to the bench ? Matt Hasselbeck was examined by a back specialist Monday and Deion Branch (heel) still can't go in back-to-back practices, so they both look unlikely to return this week ? Coach Wade Phillips said Monday that he's awaiting the results of an MRI exam before determining Jason Witten's (ribs) status for Week 9 ? Clinton Portis (ankle) and Santana Moss (hamstring) both suffered injuries late in Week 8, but according to coach Jim Zorn the bigger concern is Moss' health ? With Matt Jones potentially beginning his three-game suspension, coach Jack Del Rio said Monday that he expects Mike Walker (knee) to return this week ? Josh Reed (ankle) is expected to miss 2-3 weeks after catching 26 passes through seven games, giving Roscoe Parrish and James Hardy increased targets ? Brandon Lloyd (knee) resumed practicing Monday after missing three straight games.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Mr. October
With baseball's World Series hanging in the balance and Halloween just around the corner, it's time to conjure up the ghosts of Mr. October past. Reggie Jackson first earned the nickname from a combination of Thurman Munson's disgust and Jackson's heroics against the Dodgers in the 1977 Series.

Upon being approached for an interview during the '77 World Series, the acerbic Munson sarcastically suggested that the scribe should "Go ask Mr. October" because of Jackson's past post-season performances. When "the straw that stirs the drink" put on a clinic with a three-home-run performance to seal the championship in Game 6, the Mr. October nickname became Jackson's for life. The moniker took on a life of its own by the time the Yanks signed Dave Winfield to a monster contract in 1981, and a Seinfeld-esque George Steinbrenner allegedly quipped, "I let Mr. October get away and I got Mr. May."

Waiver Wired's Mr. October has been the sprightly 5'11", 190-pound rookie speedster, Donnie Avery. A waiver wire suggestion for all of this month, Avery has averaged 97 yards in three October games. As the first receiver off the board in April, the University of Houston wideout was widely panned as one of the draft's biggest reaches. For three straight games, though, opposing defenses have been unable to handle his speed, and Avery has made plays deep down the field with increasing regularity.

Avery's October prowess began with a clutch one-handed bomb to put the Rams in position for the game-winning field goal against the Redskins in Week 6. That catch got the Rams into the win column for the first time all year, but Avery was even more impressive the following week against the Cowboys. Though he finished with a relatively modest four catches for 55 yards and a touchdown, Avery could have easily made waves with a 3-touchdown performance -- he had one touchdown overturned, and Marc Bulger overthrew him on play that would have gone for 90 yards. His arrival on the fantasy scene was inevitable, though, as he torched the Patriots' outclassed secondary for 163 yards and a touchdown on six catches in Week 8. With Torry Holt struggling to get open and showing nothing after the catch, Avery has emerged as the Rams most reliable weapon in the passing game. If he's still sitting on your league's waiver wire, the 4.25 playmaker is the no-brainer choice for the top waiver selection.

On to the waiver wire. Here's how I rank the likely targets at each position. Full writeups of each player are below.


QUARTERBACKS
1. Chad Pennington
2. Shaun Hill
3. Marc Bulger
4. Dan Orlovsky
5. Seneca Wallace
6. Tyler Thigpen

RUNNINGBACKS
1. Kevin Faulk
2. Ryan Torain
3. Cedric Benson
4. Derrick Ward
5. Kolby Smith
6. Maurice Morris
7. Ray Rice
8. Fred Jackson

WIDE RECEIVERS
1. Donnie Avery
2. Ted Ginn
3. Joey Galloway
4. Mike Walker
5. James Hardy

TIGHT ENDS
1. Bo Scaife
2. Billy Miller
3. Martellus Bennett

DEFENSES
1. Jaguars
2. Browns
3. Falcons

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QUARTERBACKS

Chad Pennington, Dolphins - Pop-gun Pennington is averaging just one touchdown per game on the season, but he's putting up unbelievable yardage numbers. Over the past three weeks, he's averaging 298 yards per game with a completion percentage north of 70.

Pennington gets a potential shootout against a Broncos defense minus Champ Bailey this week before Seattle's 30th ranked pass defense comes to town in Week 10. He's still available in almost half of all leagues, so it's time to pounce on the cagey QB2.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Shaun Hill, 49ers - The Niners have conveniently announced Hill as their starting quarterback before waiver wires run this week. He'll have a bye week to get ready for Arizona in Week 10, and then the Rams head to San Fran in Week 11.

In a three game trial late last season, Hill showed that he could move the chains and spread the ball around while managing the offense. Though he wasn't given a legitimate opportunity to win the job this preseason, Hill picked up where he left off last season when he replaced the reverse Triple Crown leader (interceptions, fumbles, and sacks) J.T. O'Sullivan in Week 8. Hill's quick release plays much better in Mike Martz's system behind a sieve offensive line, and he should make for a fine QB2 the rest of the way.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Marc Bulger, Rams - Loyal readers of Gregg Rosenthal's Pancake Blocks blog know that Bulger's 300-yard game in Week 8 shouldn't necessarily have hearts leaping in fantasy land. The Rams are playing a much friskier brand of football under new coach Jim Haslett, but owners should also consider that Sunday was the first game over 200 yards for Bulger this season. As Gregg pointed out, Bulger hasn't been able to shake the bad habits he picked up behind last season's gruesome offensive line.

Bulger is a better option as a QB2 than the Orlovskys and Thigpens of the world, but keep expectations in check coming off of that 300-yard effort in Week 8.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Dan Orlovsky, Lions - Still doing just enough to keep the starting job, Orlovsky hasn't produced a turnover in his three starts. He seems like a safe bet for 200 yards and a Calvin Johnson touchdown most weeks, but is that package something you need on your roster?

Recommendation: Worth a look in two quarterback leagues

Seneca Wallace, Seahawks - Mike Holmgren didn't sound confident about Matt Hasselbeck's chances of playing in the near future, and there are whispers that he could be done for the season. Meanwhile, Wallace's strained calf has improved, and he put on a much more efficient performance against the Niners in Week 8.

It's worth noting, however, that both of his touchdowns came on fluky long catch-and-runs from fullback Leonard Weaver. As far as I'm concerned, that's not production to rely on with any sort of regularity. With subpar weapons, Wallace is no better than a desperation play.

Recommendation: Worth a look in two quarterback leagues

Tyler Thigpen, Chiefs - Will the real Tyler Thigpen please stand up? Thigpen was a completely different quarterback Sunday than the train-wreck behind center against the Falcons in Week 3. I was pleasantly surprised by Thigpen's show of competence, but I would wager that Week 8 was an aberration. We will see the Thigpen of old against the Buccaneers brutal pass defense this week.

Recommendation: Worth a look in two quarterback leagues

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RUNNING BACKS

Kevin Faulk/LaMont Jordan, Patriots - With Sammy Morris and LaMont Jordan out for the Rams game, it didn't take long for Bill Belichick to make the switch from a struggling Benjarvus Green-Ellis to old reliable Kevin Faulk. Faulk played 44 snaps to Benjarvus' 18 Sunday, and the split is likely to continue against the Colts in Week 9.

Be sure to keep an eye on LaMont Jordan's status this week. He was on track to return early last week before tweaking his strained calf in practice. If he returns this week, it's possible that it could be in the lead back role. As of Tuesday, Faulk is the safest bet in the Patriots backfield.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Ryan Torain, Broncos - Torain is my kind of roster stash. Michael Pittman is playing well, but Torain's second-half role will be primarily decided on the basis of his own play. If he comes on like a house afire, Torain will work his way into a timeshare at the very least. If he stumbles in his early work, he'll be remaindered to the bench with the likes of Andre Hall. It all depends on first impressions, and the rookie gets the Dolphins in Week 9 before heading to Cleveland the following week.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Cedric Benson, Bengals - I have long been a Benson basher. In Chicago, Benson was a mental case who couldn't run with any kind of explosion, whiffed on key blocks, and was awful in the passing game. And that was on the rare occasion when he could stay healthy.

You wouldn't know it to look at the Bengals box scores, but Benson has been reborn in Cincinnati. He's running with confidence and power for the first time in his career, but the Ryan Fitzpatrick offense is so inept that it can't possibly support a successful rushing attack. Though Benson's improvement is promising, check out the murderer's row on the horizon: Jaguars, bye, Eagles, Steelers, Ravens. Don't expect to use him anytime soon unless you have nowhere else to turn.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Kolby Smith, Chiefs - Larry Johnson has been summoned to Commissioner Goodell's office for a Tuesday meeting, and it's probable that a multi-game suspension is in the offing. In the meantime, Smith lucked out with Jamaal Charles' high ankle sprain suffered in Week 8 action.

Smith remains a low-talent option in a poor offense, but he could put up some points in the right matchup. This week's game against the Bucs is not that matchup.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Derrick Ward, Giants - Incredibly consistent with high upside should Brandon Jacobs suffer an injury, Ward has totaled at least 50 yards in every game this season. He's the ideal RB4, and you could do much worse for a weekly flex.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Maurice Morris, Seahawks - The Seahawks offense will continue to struggle to move the ball with Matt Hasselbeck on the sidelines, but Morris appears to have overtaken Julius Jones as the lead runner. Though Morris received more carries than Jones Sunday for the first time this season, expect this to remain a frustrating committee attack.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Ray Rice, Ravens - Rice is coming off his best game of the season, totaling 101 yards on 11 touches against the Raiders. We can't consider him a reliable fantasy option, however, until the Ravens commit to giving him a significant weekly role. With Willis McGahee in line for 20 touches weekly, that's not likely to happen any time soon. Right now, he makes for a decent stash and nothing more.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Fred Jackson, Bills - A first half sequence against the Dolphins had the Rotoworld instant messaging going back and forth Sunday: was Marshawn Lynch injured? Why else would Fred Jackson be getting three straight carries inside the 10-yard line so early in the game? It turns out the Bills coaches simply have that much confidence in Jackson, and he's fully ingrained in the weekly game plan. Consider him a more inconsistent version of Derrick Ward going forward.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues


WIDE RECEIVERS

Donnie Avery, Rams - As we've mentioned in the past few Waiver Wired articles, Avery's 4.25 speed is a problem for opposing defenses. Throw in his impressive ability to adjust the ball in mid-air, and Avery is beginning to earn consideration as a weekly fantasy starter.

It certainly appears that he's bypassed a creaky Torry Holt to earn Marc Bulger's trust as the No. 1 receiver in the Rams offense. Avery's playmaking ability leaves him as the obvious wide receiver pick for those with early waiver selections this week.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Ted Ginn, Dolphins - It was tough to tell if Ginn's breakout game was more about Bills cornerback Terrence McGee playing at 75%, or if Ginn had finally earned Chad Pennington's trust. I suspect it was a mixture of both. The Dolphins clearly came out planning to attack McGee, including the first pass of the game going 46 yards down the sideline to Ginn. Pennington kept going back to the same well throughout the game, and was even looking Ginn's way for key third-down conversions late in the game.

At the very least, Ginn's 7-catch, 175-yard performance earns him a roster stash to see if he can keep it up. Even better, those owners inclined to ride the hot hand have the advantage of a juicy Week 9 matchup in Denver.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Joey Galloway, Buccaneers - Galloway has been a boom-or-bust weekly play for a couple of years now, but it's going to even more guesswork at age 37 with Antonio Bryant taking over the No. 1 role. He's worth a stash to see if he can get rolling, but beware of getting burnt playing the weekly matchup game with your WR3.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Mike Walker, Jaguars - Walker was coming like a freight train before a sprained MCL sidelined him after an impressive Sunday night performance against the Steelers. Jack Del Rio expects Walker to return this week, so pick him up and play the waiting game for a week or two. It won't be long before David Garrard starts to look his way again.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

James Hardy, Bills - Starting flanker Josh Reed is out indefinitely with a strained Achilles, so it's the poor man's Plax's time to shine in Buffalo. Trent Edwards sent several jump balls Hardy's way in Week 8, and I would expect that trend to continue. Hardy is far from a sure bet to take advantage of his plum opportunity, but his upside makes him worth a stash in larger leagues.

Recommendation: Monitor in deep leagues


TIGHT ENDS

Bo Scaife, Titans - I held off on the Scaife endorsement before finally bowing to Titans trends last week. Scaife led all Titans receivers in targets once again Monday night, and may have finally earned a look as a borderline TE1. It's worth noting that Alge Crumpler was also heavily involved, and the two are likely to split production going forward. www.tennesseetitans.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned 12-team leagues

Billy Miller, Saints - He just keeps on producing week-in and week-out. Miller will have a smaller role in the passing game once Jeremy Shockey returns to full health, which could happen after the Saints' Week 9 bye. Know what you're getting yourself into with Shockey's imminent return, but Miller has earned enough of Drew Brees' trust to maintain a weekly role.

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

Martellus Bennett, Cowboys - The Cowboys are awaiting the results of Jason Witten's MRI on his injured ribs. We should know by Wednesday whether he will play this week, but early indications are not positive. If Witten sits, the athletic Bennett would likely take over most of the pass-catching duties at tight end against the Giants this week. Witten owners should pick him up for insurance.

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues


TEAM DEFENSE

Jaguars - The Jags get the Ryan Fitzpatrick-led Bengals this week before taking on Detroit in Week 10. For those leagues where the Jags are available, that's a nice two-week window of opportunity. Throw in an overdue explosive return man in Brian Witherspoon, and Jacksonville is an even more attractive pickup. www.jacksonvillejaguars.ws

Falcons - John Abraham meet JaMarcus Russell. The Falcons may not be the Ravens, but they can get after the quarterback. Just ask Donovan McNabb about the whooping he took Sunday. www.atlantafalcons.ws

Browns - The Browns defense has been showing some bite ever since the turnaround game with the Giants. Shaun Rodgers has been a monster, and the return of Sean Jones has helped bolster the secondary. They have a home game against Joe Flacco and the Ravens in Week 9. www.clevelandbrowns.ws
 

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"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Don't Shut Up, Donnie
Donny was a good bowler and a good man. He was one of us. He was a man who loved the outdoors. And bowling.

- Walter Sobchak, The Big Lebowski

When the Rams stuck rookie Donnie Avery in the starting lineup last month, my take was that "he's an intriguing speedster and may be force fed targets," but an immediate impact would be very tough because of his "lack of polish and an ugly quarterback situation." However, after closely watching several Rams games just to get a first-hand look at Avery, my opinion of his short-term potential changed.

Two weeks ago my recap of the Rams' shocking win over the Cowboys included a note about how Avery is "dripping with potential and now looks to be cemented as a big part of the offense." However, last week's 6-163-1 explosion versus the Patriots went well beyond even my adjusted outlook for the diminutive speedster from Houston who many pegged as a major overdraft in the second round.

Having watched Avery rack up 302 total yards over the past three games there's now little doubt in my mind that he's the real deal. Not only does Avery possess truly elite speed, he has better hands and route-running skills than he was given credit for coming out of college and has shown the ability to make nice mid-route adjustments on underthrown passes from Marc Bulger.

Betting on any rookie receiver being a consistent, week-to-week fantasy asset is usually a mistake and the Rams' offense remains shaky enough that he's bound to go through some rough patches in the second half, but Avery has been hugely impressive and has quickly overtaken Torry Holt as Bulger's primary target. He's a great keeper-league building block and looks like a capable WR2 right now.

While Avery emerges as my second-favorite Donnie/Donny and convinces me to float a "Sweet Prince" nickname by starting the "I'm throwing rocks tonight. Mark it, Dude" phrase of his career, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Earlier this week the Detroit Free Press had an amazing stat: Six quarterbacks have set their career-high passer rating versus the Lions this year. And they've only played seven games. Detroit has allowed 9.5 yards per throw?which ranks dead last in the NFL by over 10 percent?and they have a grand total of one pick while allowing a 118.0 combined quarterback rating. Seriously.

All of which is why Kyle Orton is a no-brainer as one of my picks for this week's $100,000 Fantasy Challenge on NBCSports.com. Detroit's secondary is torched on a weekly basis and Orton has quietly emerged as a matchup-based QB1 play by averaging 275 yards and two scores over the past five games. He's in line for a big game unless the Bears jump out to a huge lead early and it's not needed.

* Larry Johnson met Tuesday with commissioner Roger Goodell and speculation is that he'll be handed a multi-game suspension stemming from his latest assault charge. While the official ruling may not come this week, the Chiefs have already indicated that Johnson won't play Sunday against the Bucs, which would be his third straight missed game. www.kansascitychiefs.ws

Kolby Smith and Jamaal Charles have split snaps in place of Johnson during the past two games, but now Charles is expected to miss a significant chunk of time with a dreaded high-ankle sprain. That would leave Smith with nearly every snap while undrafted rookie Dantrell Savage backs him up. Despite a measly 3.4-yard average on 137 career carries and the Chiefs' struggles, Smith is worth a pickup.

Two-Minute Drill: Amid speculation that Peyton Manning is playing through some sort of arm or hand injury, general manager Bill Polian said Tuesday that "he has no injuries to speak of" and "there's nothing wrong with his arm" ? Coach Mike Tomlin announced Tuesday that Santonio Holmes will rejoin the starting lineup after being inactive last week following his marijuana-related arrest and he was quietly on a 960-yard pace before sitting out ? Daunte Culpepper said Tuesday that he had "a great workout and meetings with the Lions" and may be close to coming out of "retirement" to sign with Detroit ? Meanwhile, coach Rod Marinelli gave Dan Orlovsky a quasi vote of confidence Monday, saying that he won't start Drew Stanton just to evaluate him for the future ? San Diego's lack of pass rush got defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell fired Tuesday, as the Chargers replaced him with linebackers coach Ron Rivera ? Jermaine Phillips is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with a broken arm, making Sabby Piscitelli a solid IDP pickup ? After clearing waivers Tuesday for the second time, rookie Andre Woodson rejoined the Giants' practice squad.

Red Zone: Matt Hasselbeck (back, leg) has not been medically cleared to return and is expected to miss his fourth straight game Sunday, so Seneca Wallace will fill in again ? Jason Witten said Tuesday that he hopes to play through a broken rib, but his Week 9 status is questionable at best and he'll likely be a game-time call ? Coach Mike Tomlin revealed Tuesday that Ben Roethlisberger aggravated his shoulder injury in Week 8, but noted that he'll "continue to be week-to-week" and shouldn't miss any game time ? Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) hasn't resumed his regular throwing routine despite having the Packers' bye to rest, but remains a must-start QB1 even at less than full strength ? Michael Pittman (ribs), Selvin Young (groin), and Andre Hall (wrist) are all hurting for Denver, so a now-healthy Ryan Torain could have a sizable role in his NFL debut Sunday ? Willie Parker's (knee) status is still uncertain, so he'll probably split snaps with Mewelde Moore even if he returns this week ? Sidney Rice (knee) is close to full strength after the Vikings' bye and will rejoin the lineup opposite Bernard Berrian ? Oft-injured Donte' Stallworth aggravated his strained quadriceps Sunday.
 

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Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Andre The Giant
Andre Johnson has a chance to set a pair of pretty impressive records Sunday against the Vikings. With 10 grabs he'd become the first player in NFL history to post double-digit catches in four straight games and with 130 yards he'd become the first receiver in NFL history with 130 yards in five straight games. All of which is what happens when you average 150 yards on 10 grabs for an entire month.

Johnson has played a total of 16 games since the start of last season and during that stretch has racked up 1,623 yards on 116 catches. Throughout NFL history there have been eight instances of a receiver catching at least 116 passes and 10 instances of a receiver topping 1,620 yards. In other words, what Johnson has done over his last full season's worth of games is pretty damn amazing.

While Johnson tries for another huge game versus Minnesota after torching them for 170 yards and two touchdowns on 12 catches last time, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Joseph Addai is absent from the Colts' injury report after sitting out the last two games with a partially torn hamstring and general manager Bill Polian revealed Wednesday that he'll return this week "barring something unforeseen." Dominic Rhodes sat out practice Wednesday with an ankle injury, so Addai has very good timing and could be in for a full workload Sunday night against the Patriots. www.indianapoliscolts.ws

* Jason Witten said earlier this week that he hoped to play through a broken rib, but if Wednesday was any indication he's likely to sit out against the Giants. Not only did Witten miss practice, he admitted that he's having trouble breathing and "has never had anything like this before." Second-round rookie and Hard Knocks star Martellus Bennett would start in Witten's place and be a decent TE2 option.

* Brad Johnson will be the guy throwing to Bennett despite speculation that he'd earned himself a very short leash by performing poorly over the past two games in place of the injured Tony Romo. However, as expected Romo has been ruled out for Week 9 and both coach Wade Phillips and owner Jerry Jones have given Johnson votes of confidence.

Dallas has gone 1-1 with Johnson starting, but he's completed just 54 percent of his throws while averaging a pathetic 5.3 yards per attempt. Last week the Bucs dared him to throw deep on nearly every play, yet his longest completion was 14 yards. Tampa Bay obviously has a very good defense, but things aren't going to be any easier versus New York, especially if he can't dump the ball off to Witten.

* [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] was healthy enough to take one-third of Wednesday's practice reps, but coach Jim Haslett shied away from calling him a lock to return against the Cardinals. "It's going to be a day-to-day thing to see how he feels when he's running," Haslett said. Jackson will likely be a game-time decision, so Antonio Pittman owners should definitely hang onto him as a fallback option.

* My weekly Thursday live chat begins at 3:00 p.m. ET and promises to be filled with LenDale jokes, waiver-wire suggestions, and people complaining about me not sticking strictly to football questions. If that sounds like fun or you're just looking for an excuse not to do anything productive this afternoon, come check it out.

Two-Minute Drill: Kansas City released a statement Wednesday announcing that Larry Johnson will be inactive this week regardless of whether the NFL suspends him ? Meanwhile, because the league has yet to take any action on his looming suspension, Matt Jones may be able to play in Week 9 ? T.J. Houshmandzadeh amusingly guaranteed Tuesday that the Bengals will win at least two games this season ? Despite telling reporters that his workout went well, Daunte Culpepper left Detroit's facility Tuesday without signing a contract ? Meanwhile, coach Rod Marinelli indicated Wednesday that he has not ruled out playing Drew Stanton off the bench this week if Dan Orlovsky struggles ? Marshawn Lynch was excused from practice Wednesday due to "personal reasons" rather than injury ? Coach Sean Payton said Wednesday that he's optimistic about the possibility of Deuce McAllister, Will Smith, and Charles Grant each avoiding multi-game suspensions for violating the league's steroids policy ? After losing his starting receiver job to Chaz Schilens, Ronald Curry is being used on Oakland's kickoff coverage team.

Red Zone: Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder) didn't practice Wednesday, but figures to be just fine by Monday night ? As expected, both Matt Hasselbeck (back) and Deion Branch (heel) have officially been ruled out for Week 9 ? Michael Pittman (ribs) practiced fully Wednesday and should start this week after racking up 213 yards on 43 touches over the past two games ? Darren McFadden now has turf toe on both feet, which all but rules him out for Week 9 and likely puts his status in serious question for the next month, leaving Justin Fargas as the clear starter and Michael Bush as a worthwhile pickup ? Even after two missed games and a bye week, Tony Scheffler (groin) was limited in practice Wednesday ? Sammy Morris (knee) skipped practice Wednesday, but LaMont Jordan (calf) could be a game-time decision this week after putting some light work in ? Reggie Wayne sat out Wednesday's practice with what the Colts called a knee injury, but there's no indication that it's serious ? Willie Parker (knee) practiced fully Wednesday, but indicated afterward that he may be a game-time call Monday night ? James Jones (knee) is not on the injury report and may make his season debut Sunday as the Packers' third receiver.
 

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Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Week 9 Rankings

I know how Brenda Warner feels. Every time a defender is bearing down on her husband, I flinch. There are flashbacks to the incessant hand injuries in St. Louis and New York; the devastating hits he's taking in Arizona. But the kill shot is slow to come. Warner keeps getting up and he's leading the most dynamic passing attack this side of New Orleans. At age 37, Warner is making a run at NFL MVP. More importantly, he could make a run at fantasy MVP.

Warner is helped by aggressive play calling in the red zone. He's thrown eight more passes than any quarterback inside the ten-yard line, with four more goal-line scores than anyone. Two physical receivers like Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin can do wonders near the stripe, but Steve Breaston puts this offense over the top.

Breaston gives the Cardinals a trio of fantasy wideouts we haven't seen since Harrison, Wayne, and Stokley in 2004. Last week's loss at Carolina was a game changer. Facing one of the top-two pass defenses in the league, Arizona racked up 381 yards. Breaston led the team in targets for the second straight week, proving that he's not going away quietly just because Anquan Boldin is back.

Warner heads back to St. Louis this week and will show the home crowd he's aging better than Marc Bulger, who flinches at pressure like I do on the couch. Warner will light up the Rams, just like he will to many favorable matchups on his second half schedule. Back-to-back games against the Giants and Eagles in Weeks 12 and 13 are a concern, but the rest of the way is smooth sailing. The risk of injury will never be far from our minds with Warner, but a fantasy season is all about managing risk. Holding on to Warner, flinches and all, is worth the risk.

For Week 9 projections for every player ranked here, head to Season Pass

[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Quarterbacks[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Kurt Warner</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Jay Cutler</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>Probable(finger)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Peyton Manning</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Donovan McNabb</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Matt Schaub</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Kyle Orton</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Chad Pennington</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Brett Favre</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Trent Edwards</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>If Tyler Thigpen can do it ?</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>David Garrard</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Eli Manning</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Aaron Rodgers</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>Matchup-proof?</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Gus Frerotte</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Ben Roethlisberger</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>Probable(shoulder)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Marc Bulger</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Matt Cassel</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Jeff Garcia</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Matt Ryan</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Jason Campbell</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>JaMarcus Russell</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Derek Anderson</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>22</TD><TD>Seneca Wallace</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>23</TD><TD>Kerry Collins</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Dan Orlovsky</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>Short leash?</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Ryan Fitzpatrick</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Tyler Thigpen</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Brad Johnson</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Joe Flacco</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Brooks Bollinger</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

QB Notes: Before the season, Rotoworld wrote that there was a weak class of QB2s this season. While there have been some pleasant surprises among those drafted late or not at all (Trent Edwards, Chad Pennington, Kyle Orton), the trend still exists in Week 9. How else can we explain eight quarterbacks ranked below JaMarcus Russell this week? Quibble with that rank if you want, but Dan Orlovsky and Brad Johnson may not finish the game. Derek Anderson has been stymied by far worse defenses than Baltimore. Seneca Wallace, Joe Flacco, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Tyler Thigpen are among the reasons why quarterbacks are scoring the fewest fantasy points in five years.

Thigpen was impressive last week against the poor Jets secondary, but the element of surprise was a huge factor. The Chiefs ran a spread option for the first time all year and Thigpen looked comfortable in shotgun. Most impressive was that he fit a lot of balls to Tony Gonzalez and Dwayne Bowe into tight windows. While the effort gives hope for his receivers long-term, let's see him do it against a salty defense like Tampa before breaking out the anointing oil. ? I've received a lot of emails about selling high on the Texans, especially Matt Schaub. He should remain a top-ten guy, so let's not go crazy. Looking at the schedule, I'm not really that afraid. The Vikings are a neutral matchup against the pass this week. After that, tough matchups with the Ravens and Titans loom. But that's two games out of eight that scare me. He'll come back to Earth, but the Texans offense is going to remain among the elite in the league.

If Chad Pennington can average 300 yards against the Ravens and Bills, he can do it against the Broncos, sans Champ Bailey. Pennington uses his tight ends more than any team in the league except Dallas. Ted Ginn gives him a threat on the outside and Greg Camarillo is turning into Wayne Chrebet South. This is a solid Miami passing attack. ? The Vikings aren't that tough a matchup for quarterbacks, so Matt Schaub owners should stick with him. He'll get plenty of attempts because they won't run much. ? Donovan McNabb has looked like an excellent quarterback all week. With all his weapons finally back, he's ready for some big numbers again. Seattle will be vulnerable to the big play.

Kyle Orton threw for 334 yards and two touchdowns the last time he faced Detroit. ? I'd take Brett Favre just over Trent Edwards because the Jets play calling is so much more aggressive. With that said, Edwards is also a good play in a choice matchup. He struggled last week to find open receivers, but the Jets made Tyler Thigpen look good. ? Gus Frerotte continues to get no respect in fantasy leagues despite averaging more than 250 yards-per-start. ? David Garrard improves by the week and still has Matt Jones available. The Bengals secondary gets worse every week. ? Matt Cassell played his best game of the season against the Rams. He still has the "pocket presence of a squirrel" (Tom Curran's words, not mine), but he's getting better protection and shows off a great arm. He can make tough throws; the mental part of the game is his hurdle. The Colts are a tough matchup for quarterback, so we'd stay away.

Drew Stanton may replace Dan Orlovsky late this week if the game is a blowout. ? I said all offseason that Derek Anderson needed to be 4-4 or better at midseason to avoid losing his job. That makes this Baltimore game a must win. I doubt that happens.
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[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Running Backs[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Brian Westbrook</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Matt Forte</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>Keep eye on quadriceps</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Marion Barber</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Michael Turner</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>Run of good matchups still going</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Ronnie Brown</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Clinton Portis</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>Expected to play, but keep eye on</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>10</TD><TD>Earnest Graham</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>No Dunn would help in choice matchup</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>11</TD><TD>Brandon Jacobs</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Marshawn Lynch</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Thomas Jones</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Maurice Jones-Drew</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Joseph Addai</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Steve Slaton</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Willis McGahee</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>Probable(ankle)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Justin Fargas</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>LenDale White</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Tim Hightower</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>Taking over?</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Michael Pittman</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Jamal Lewis</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Willie Parker</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>Expected to return, split work?</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Fred Taylor</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Ryan Grant</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL]</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>Sneaky flex play</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>LaMont Jordan</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>Questionable(calf)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Cedric Benson</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Kolby Smith</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Mewelde Moore</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>Keep eye on Parker</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Edgerrin James</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Jerious Norwood</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Warrick Dunn</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Decent chance he'll sit out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Julius Jones</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Kevin Faulk</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Derrick Ward</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Ray Rice</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Fred Jackson</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Chester Taylor</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Rudi Johnson</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Dominic Rhodes</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>Questionable(ankle)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Maurice Morris</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Kevin Jones</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Leon Washington</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Ahman Green</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>Questionable(thigh)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Ryan Torain</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>LeRon McClain</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Selvin Young</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>Questionable(groin)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Antonio Pittman</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Michael Bush</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Correll Buckhalter</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Brandon Jackson</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Kevin Smith</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Benjarvus Green-Ellis</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>Back to the bench? </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>55</TD><TD>Kenny Watson</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>56</TD><TD>Shaun Alexander</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

RB Notes: You can't fault Jamal Lewis for effort. He runs hard each week and picks out holes well. He's topped four yards-per-carry in four of his last five games, including tough matchups like the Giants and Ravens. He gets Baltimore again this week, though, and it's hard to see him as a good RB2 option. Lewis' struggles on the goal line are the reason why. He's second in the league with 14 carries inside the five-yard line, but has only punched in three of them. That's the worst percentage of any running back with more than five carries. Ryan Grant is 0-for-5. ? Big defensive lines have manhandled the Jaguars. It looked like they were finally getting healthy, but have now lost G Chris Naeole for the season. They get a matchup anyone handle this week: Cincy. Jacksonville briefly got their smashmouth mojo back when they faced lightweight patsies like the Colts and Broncos. Look for another one-game resurgence from Maurice Jones-Drew and Fred Taylor, who have disappointed all year.

This week continues a brutal stretch for Brandon Jacobs and his owners. It's not a <A href="http://blogs.rotoworld.com/Fantasy_Football/2008/10/the_train_could_be_running_loc.php" target=_new>bad time to sell high. ? Michael Pittman's status has changed a few times this week, but it looks like he'll be ready to start against Miami. The Dolphins are much better against the run than they are against the pass, so carries could be limited. Ryan Torain returns, but he isn't a fantasy option until he gets ten carries a game. My guess is that won't happen this week. ? Some of Thomas Jones' goal-line struggles have continued from last season. He's only punched in two scores in nine chances inside the five-yard line. He's impressed me over the rest of the field though, and is settling into a steady RB2 option. ? Ahman Green's injury helps Steve Slaton's value this week. Like [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] earlier this season, Slaton can do his damage away from the Williams'. Look for Slaton to line up wide and run to the outside often. He's earned a RB2 start, even in this matchup. ? Coming off a bye, Matt Forte should be fresh against Detroit. One sensed that he is tiring from the heavy workload. Detroit held him to 36 rushing yards last time, although he scored twice.

We'll see if Ken Whisenhunt follows through on his stated plan to use Tim Hightower more this week. It's time to see what the kid can do. 15-20 touches a week would make him a low-end RB2. ? The Packers are a lot easier to attack on the ground than they are through the air. Look for the Titans to get back to their run-happy ways this week. LenDale White remains a boom-or-bust matchup play, but the matchup is right. ? Joseph Addai is expected to return this week and is safe to use a RB2 again. Dominic Rhodes' status is less certain. ? Kolby Smith is not showing the same decisiveness he had last season during his run as a starter. ? Leon Washington is a great NFL player, but you just can't count on him in fantasy leagues. Just not enough touches. ? I wrote about Marshawn Lynch's diminishing workload earlier this week. He can remain ranked this high if he keeps scoring, but it would be nice to see him go over 70 rushing yards one of these weeks.

[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL] doesn't have quite the same burst as he used to, but this is a good matchup against the Broncos to use him as a flex player. Ricky's presence continues to irritate Ronnie Brown owners. After Brown's two big games, he's averaged only 13 carries and 56 yards the last two. The Wildcat could have some fun in Denver. ? Willie Parker is expected to return this week, but he'll probably give up a lot of work to Mewelde Moore. In a tough matchup, he's more of a flex play than a RB2. ? I suspect LaMont Jordan Kevin Faulk will split work against the Colts, assuming Jordan plays. He's a good pickup in most formats.

[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Wide Receivers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Andre Johnson</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Brandon Marshall</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Larry Fitzgerald</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Anquan Boldin</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Reggie Wayne</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>Keep eye on practice schedule</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Lee Evans</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Roddy White</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Bernard Berrian</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Greg Jennings</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Randy Moss</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>Going over the middle more </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Jerricho Cotchery</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Plaxico Burress</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Eddie Royal</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Calvin Johnson</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Laveranues Coles</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>Probable(thigh)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Donnie Avery</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>DeSean Jackson</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Dwayne Bowe</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Wes Welker</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Santana Moss</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>Hamstring could keep him out </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Santonio Holmes</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>He's back </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Matt Jones</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>23</TD><TD>Steve Breaston</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>24</TD><TD>Marvin Harrison</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Braylon Edwards</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL]</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Hines Ward</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>T.J. Houshmandzadeh</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Terrell Owens</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>One more game with Brad </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Antonio Bryant</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Probable(foot)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Kevin Walter</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Greg Camarillo</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Anthony Gonzalez</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Joey Galloway</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Looked good last week </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Torry Holt</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Derrick Mason</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Ted Ginn Jr.</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>Can he repeat? </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Donald Driver</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Chad Ocho Cinco</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Brandon Lloyd</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>Status Uncertain, mark down if not starting </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Bobby Wade</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Sidney Rice</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Devin Hester</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>44</TD><TD>Reggie Brown</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>Expected to return</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>45</TD><TD>Amani Toomer</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>46</TD><TD>Shaun McDonald</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>47</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=35"]Roy Williams[/URL]</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>48</TD><TD>Chansi Stuckey</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>49</TD><TD>Donte' Stallworth</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>Questionable(quadriceps)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>50</TD><TD>Brandon Stokley</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>Probable(concussion)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>51</TD><TD>Mike Furrey</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>52</TD><TD>Antwaan Randle El</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>53</TD><TD>Bobby Engram</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>54</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>55</TD><TD>Justin Gage</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>56</TD><TD>Marty Booker</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

WR Notes: Calvin Johnson owners should still be concerned. Dan Orlovsky production has been a mirage. Megatron has fewer targets than Shaun McDonald and Mike Furrey the last two weeks, and the schedule is about to get difficult. It's hard to bench the guy when he's scoring each game, but it's not a bad time to deal him. ? The Cardinals have given up a lot of big plays to receiver this season. Donnie Football, as our fantasy intern Brett Bandermark calls him, is due for another big game. ? Nate Washington is off the list with Santonio Holmes in the lineup. There is only room for one big-play threat in Pittsburgh. ? I've never ranked Braylon Edwards so low, but he's a boom-or-bust play. There is some hope against Baltimore because the secondary isn't healthy.

This ranking looks high for Marvin Harrison, but consider whom the Colts have played the last two weeks. The Packers and Titans have been among the hardest to score fantasy points on all season. The Patriots ? not so much. Harrison may have lost a step, but he was open a few times against Tennessee. Peyton Manning couldn't get it to him. This is a game the Colts desperately need and they match up well with the soft New England secondary. I think the Patriots can hang with any team that doesn't have an explosive passing attack. We'll see if Indy has one Sunday night, but I'd gamble on a good night from Harrison and Anthony Gonzalez. ? Sidney Rice tries to return again for the Vikings. You'd have to be desperate to start him, but the matchup is right against Houston. I'm forced to use him in one league because of byes. He should be owned in all 12-team leagues.

It's a brutal matchup for Greg Jennings, but I can't imagine sitting him under any circumstances. .. The Patriots are finding Randy Moss more in the middle of the field. Defenses are so fearful of him going deep that there are big seams in the middle of the field for him if he takes them. ? Jerricho Cotchery's size could give problems to Buffalo's smallish defensive backfield. ? Donte Stallworth can't stay healthy long enough to use him; certainly against Baltimore. ?I've received some feedback that I'm too down on Torry Holt, but he's shown absolutely nothing. His name can only carry him so far. ? [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL] has a game under his belt and should be ready for some big plays against Seattle. ? Santana Moss owners will have to watch him closely because it's a Monday night game and a tough matchup.

Joey Galloway didn't put up big stats, but he showed great speed in his work last week against Dallas. In a more favorable matchup, he's a WR3 option again. ? I'd still take Greg Camarillo over Ted Ginn. He's a better red zone option and has been steadier this season. Camarillo has at least four catches in every game since Week 2. ? Jacksonville is a plus matchup, but the Bengals wideouts haven't done much with similar setups with Ryan Fitzpatrick. ? Kevin Walter has five touchdowns on the season. ? Brandon Lloyd's status will effect Devin Hester, Marty Booker, and Rashied Davis. ? Bobby Engram just isn't much of an option until Matt Hasselbeck returns. That could take a while.

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[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Tight Ends[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Dallas Clark</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Greg Olsen</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Owen Daniels</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Tony Gonzalez</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Jason Witten</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>Status very uncertain, plan on backup</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Tony Scheffler</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>Questionable(groin)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Chris Cooley</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Anthony Fasano</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Kellen Winslow</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Zach Miller</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Bo Scaife</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Desmond Clark</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Marcedes Lewis</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Visanthe Shiancoe</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Heath Miller</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>David Martin</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Dustin Keller</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>John Carlson</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>19</TD><TD>Ben Watson</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>20</TD><TD>Todd Heap</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>Probable(neck)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>21</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=3147"]Alex Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>22</TD><TD>L.J. Smith</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>Recovering from concussion</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Donald Lee</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Robert Royal</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Jerramy Stevens</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Martellus Bennett</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>Move up 8 spots if Witten is out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Alge Crumpler</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

TE Notes: Jason Witten is a game-time decision. It's a 4:15 start, so have other options ready. Martellus Bennett works well enough if you want to wait. ? David Martin, Desmond Clark, and Marcedes Lewis are all solid one-week pickups. That's not a bad strategy to use at tight end this season. ? Sometimes bad defenses are good at stopping tight ends, for whatever reason. That is not the case this year. The worst three defenses defending tight ends according to FootballOutsiders is Denver, Detroit, and Kansas City.

Tony Scheffler is optimistic he'll play, but it's not a lock yet. Watch him closely. ? Heath Miller is being used as a blocker because Pittsburgh's line can't block for Ben Roethlisberger. Even with Santonio Holmes out, Miller was occasionally on the sidelines in passing situations last week. ? L.J. Smith is coming off a concussion. ? Ben Watson is not seeing consistent targets for the Patriots and isn't worth owning in most leagues.


[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Team Defense[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Bears Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Eagles Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Ravens Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Buccaneers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Giants Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Titans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Jaguars Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Browns Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Packers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Steelers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Cardinals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Bills Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Vikings Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Falcons Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Jets Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Colts Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Cowboys Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Patriots Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Redskins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Rams Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Texans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Raiders Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Seahawks Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Dolphins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Bengals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Broncos Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Lions Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Chiefs Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Kickers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Stephen Gostkowski</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Robbie Gould</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Josh Scobee</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Ryan Longwell</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Rob Bironas</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jason Elam</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Matt Bryant</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Probable(hamstring)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Josh Brown</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Adam Vinatieri</TD><TD>vs. NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Matt Prater</TD><TD>vs. MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>David Akers</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>John Carney</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Neil Rackers</TD><TD>at STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Kris Brown</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Sebastian Janikowski</TD><TD>vs. ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Jeff Reed</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Rian Lindell</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Nick Folk</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Shaun Suisham</TD><TD>vs. PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Mason Crosby</TD><TD>at TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Phil Dawson</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Matt Stover</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Olindo Mare</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Shayne Graham</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Dan Carpenter</TD><TD>at DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Jason Hanson</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Jay Feely</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Connor Barth</TD><TD>vs. TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

A Vote For Graham
Disgruntled fans and crotchety sportswriters love to rant about how easy today's athletes have it between the great jobs, huge salaries, and fame. However, Ben Roethlisberger recently provided a revealing glimpse into the dark side of playing football for a living, explaining that he doesn't like going to Washington because the Redskins' cheerleaders distract him.

"They try to make their cheerleaders stretch in our tunnel before we come out of the locker room," Roethlisberger said while describing the nightmarish situation. "The couple preseason games I've played down there, we've seen it. That's just not good. It can be [distracting], let's be truthful. I've heard a rumor that they're not allowed to do it anymore."

Believe it or not he's actually right. Because of those aforementioned atrocities in Washington, last year commissioner Roger Goodell issued a memo to all teams banning the practice that has since been dubbed the "Redskins Rule." Seriously. So the next time someone suggests that the life of a professional athlete is easy, think of all the poor NFL players in that tunnel in Washington. Godspeed, men.

While everyone reading this column drowns in the sarcasm dripping from those three paragraphs, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Earnest Graham averaged 23 touches in his 10 starts last year, but this season Warrick Dunn's return to Tampa Bay has taken a sizable chunk out of his fantasy value. Graham has increased his yards per carry from 4.0 to 4.4 while upping his yards per catch from 6.6 to 8.1, but in fantasy terms averaging just 16.3 touches through eight games has wiped all of that away. www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws

Dunn has revived his fading career enough to remain a big threat to Graham for the second half, but for this week at least Tampa Bay's backfield figures to be a one-man show. Dunn skipped Thursday's practice after being limited by a back injury in Week 8, likely setting the stage for Graham to get more than 20 carries for just the second time this season.

Better yet, thanks to playing the sieve-like Chiefs those carries will come against the best possible on-paper matchup. Kansas City's run defense ranks dead last in the NFL by allowing 196.9 yards per game and 5.6 yards per carry, including a ridiculous 672 yards and eight touchdowns in the past three games. They're on pace to allow 3,150 rushing yards and 32 scores, so get Graham in your lineup.

* As part of his must-read Goal Line Stand column this week, Gregg Rosenthal has some interesting thoughts on Kurt Warner's awesome performance through eight weeks. Despite being 37 years old and entering training camp in a nominal battle for the starting job with Matt Leinart, Warner leads the NFL by completing 70.2 percent of his throws and is on pace for 4,800 yards and 32 touchdowns.

Warner has cut down on his interceptions, fumbles, and sacks, and has been so good that the Cardinals' passing game looks legitimately capable of churning out three starting-caliber receivers for the fantasy world. Steve Breaston impressed me while Anquan Boldin was out, but once Boldin returned it seemed improbable that even a high-octane air attack could support three oft-targeted wideouts. www.arizonacardinals.ws

However, that's exactly what Warner's brilliance managed to accomplish against Carolina last week, as Boldin, Breaston, and Larry Fitzgerald all got double-digit targets and combined for 269 yards on 25 catches. Warner isn't going to chuck it 49 times every game, so the receiving trio won't always post huge numbers, but Breaston is good enough and the attack is scary enough that he has WR2 value.

* Willie Parker has missed the past four games with a sprained knee, but finally looks ready to return after putting in his second straight full practice Thursday in preparation for Monday night's game against the Redskins. However, healthy or not Mewelde Moore's emergence means Parker is no longer a must-start when splitting carries is the best-case scenario and he's especially unsafe this week.

Fantasy teams with both Parker and Moore on the roster can delay the decision until the last moment to see how things look Monday night, but Washington has been strong enough against the run that doing so may not be worth the trouble. Fantasy teams with only Parker on the roster can't risk waiting until Monday and taking a zero if he sits, which makes him little more than a RB3/FLEX option.

Two-Minute Drill: Asked by a reporter Thursday whether he's playing through an undisclosed injury, Peyton Manning replied "that's not the case" before admitting that he "probably wouldn't tell you" anyway ? Brad Johnson will make his third straight start this week, but Brooks Bollinger taking some first-team practice reps Wednesday signals that he may be used off the bench ? Tarvaris Jackson said Thursday that he "feels kind of like a puppet" running the Vikings' scout team of late and he doesn't appear close to reclaiming his job from Gus Frerotte ? Prior to publicly jettisoning Vernon Davis to the locker room in the fourth quarter last week, Mike Singletary reportedly dropped his pants as a motivational tool during his first halftime speech as head coach ? Marshawn Lynch resumed practicing Thursday after sitting out Wednesday due to personal reasons ? Joey Galloway (foot) is absent from the injury report, so he'll come off the bench again Sunday as the Bucs' third receiver ? Lions offensive coordinator Jim Colletto revealed Thursday that Drew Stanton won't be playing soon because "he's not ready to do that yet" and "I'm not going to embarrass the kid just to prove a point."

Red Zone: Joseph Addai (hamstring) and Dominic Rhodes (ankle) both put in full practices Thursday and look likely to share snaps Sunday night ? After skipping practice Thursday, Jason Witten (ribs) said that he plans to be a game-time call this week ? Reggie Wayne was held out of a second straight practice Thursday with a knee injury that the Colts haven't discussed much ? According to coach Tom Cable, Darren McFadden (toes) is "improving" but "has got to be able to do something" in practice Friday to back up Justin Fargas in Week 9 ? Ryan Torain (elbow) may be forced into action due to a banged up backfield, but coach Mike Shanahan said Thursday that he'd prefer to delay the rookie's debut for another game ? Carnell Williams (knee) continues to practice with the Bucs' scout team, but has not been activated from the PUP list ? Tony Scheffler (groin) looks to be a game-time call this week after being limited again in practice Thursday ? L.J. Smith (concussion) was unable to practice Thursday and appears unlikely to suit up Sunday ? Brandon Lloyd (knee) was limited in practice Thursday and figures to be a game-decision even if he returns this week.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Andre Supernova

So this whole "I'll answer every email" campaign has gone bananas. I got exactly 202 ? I counted -- emails last weekend and, as promised, I answered every one. But analyzing your lineups/rosters/trades for hours upon end not only ate up my Saturday and Sunday mornings, it caused my contact lens prescription to go bananas, too, exploding from minus-3.25 in each eye to minus-7.75. Congratulations, Fantasy Nation, you've turned me into Mr. Magoo. In fact, I'm dictating this column to a helper monkey as we speak. Hence the banana references.

Not that I don't like helping you win games. It's great when someone writes back and says, "I won by a point because you suggested Benjarvus over Fred Taylor, so thanks!" But all this personal email attention is drastically affecting my family life. My wife's been eyeing the grocery delivery man. (Well, more than usual.) And my daughter's in serious danger of never knowing her father, thus ensuring a future of daddy issues, unhealthy relationships with men twice her age and dancing gig at a club near the airport inevitably called the "Cockpit."

So once again, I have to enforce more email Do's and Don'ts. Sorry. It's for my own sanity.

Don't write "I have one question" and then break it down into 17 subsections with Roman numeral appendices. Some of your emails have looked like the MCATs. If I wanted to take the MCATs, I would have been born smarter. And who are you to question the brain God gave me? Enjoy your stay in Hell, sinner.

Don't send me your entire roster and ask me to analyze it and suggest several trades you should make, both for re-draft and keeper purposes. Specificity rules.

Do include vital info like re-draft or keeper league, PPR and other relevant scoring rules, e.g. if QB's who resemble Dave Grohl get 50 bonus points per week, I'd probably recommend Kyle Orton every time out.

Don't whine that you would have won had I not "made you" start, say, T.O. over Demetrius Williams. I don't recall kidnapping, drugging and giving you "A Clockwork Orange" Ludovico technique aversion therapy ? propping your eyes open with metal clamps and making you watch horrifying Demetrius Williams game film until you just start shrieking. In the end, it's your gut call. Live or die with it.

Don't send another question seconds after I've answered your first one, and then a third question seconds after the follow-up, and so on. I now have a one-to-two question limit . . . maybe a no-question limit if your first question violates all of the above.

Do know that I'm answering questions for free, on my own time, because I want you to win, so I apologize if I now don't answer every single one. But if you don't hear back, please don't re-send the exact same email an hour later. That make Mark angry. Very angry.

Do buy or sell the following players . . .

RISERS

Andre Johnson: I looked up the definition of Andre Johnson: "Andre Johnson is extremely luminous and causes a burst of radiation that often briefly outshines an entire galaxy. Andre Johnson can radiate as much energy as the Sun could emit over its life span and travels at a velocity of up to a tenth the speed of light." OK, that was "supernova." Same thing. Andre leads the NFL in receptions (56, with a whopping 32 in his last three games) and yards (772). And he could become first player ever with five straight 130+ yard games in a row. More TDs will come. Don't trade him. Ever.

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Earnest Graham: Despite a breakout Fantasy Hall of Fame-worthy 2007, a nice new contract and an increase in yards-per-carry (4.0 to 4.4), Graham's lost touches to the ageless Warrick Dunn. Still, he's been nothing but a good soldier, taking over fullback duties and doing whatever's been asked. Now Dunn's battling a back injury and likely out this weekend, so Graham should get a full load against the woeful Chiefs. If he goes nuts and you're good at RB, you might look to package him as he next has a Bye and the tough Vikes. But if you can weather those two weeks, he's got four lower end defenses in his final five weeks (@DET, NO, @ATL, SD).

LT: Will Hunting's boozy foster father, whenever he was about to beat Will, would put a belt, a stick and a wrench on a table and say "choose." Will always chose the wrench. Why? As Will answers, "'Cause (eff) him, that's why." Heading into Week 8, this had become the collective mentality of LT owners regarding why we all kept starting him: "Why? 'Cause (eff) him, that's why." i.e. we're going to rebel against common sense even though it'll probably hurt more. So when a few e-mailers asked me whether to bench him last weekend in London, I said no way. You can't bench LT, much as his 14 carry/34 yard games have pained you. Seeing him (relatively) go off, like he did against the Saints, when you don't start him would hurt more than being slugged with a wrench. And those of you who bought low hoping for nice numbers overseas, some toe healing over the bye and a cushy remaining stretch that includes KC twice, IND, ATL and OAK? Well played.

Steve Slaton: Yes, he's got @MIN this week -- though they might be without the Williams boys -- and BAL next. But here's some shocking news: meddling touch-stealer Ahman Green is banged up again (thigh, groin, knee, uvula). So if you can weather the storm in Weeks 9 and 10, buckle up for a nice ride down the stretch: @IND, @CLE, JAC, @GB, TEN and @OAK. And with Schaub, Andre, Walter, Daniels and the passing game absolutely humming, it'll only open things up more for Slaton.

Leon Washington: OK, it was the Chiefs. But Leon scored twice last week (rushing and receiving). And on third downs, when Favre isn't throwing passes to players who don't wear Jets uniforms, he'll likely be handing/dumping off to Washington. Makes a solid Flex play at this point if you're in a crunch, especially in PPR leagues.

Joseph Addai: After a decent NE and tough PIT, he's got HOU, @SD, @CLE, CIN, DET, @JAX. Don't give up AP, Portis, Gore or LT for him, but if the price is right I still say he makes a nice acquisition for you playoff-bound owners.

Benjarvus Green-Ellis: Minus the TD, Ellis -- the guy with the most fun sports name since NASCAR racer/STD Dick Trickle -- didn't exactly shine last week. But with Sammy Morris out and Lamont Jordan questionable, BGE could see some goal line work against a suspect (#26) Colts defense this week, and beyond if the old guys can't heal.

MJD: Call me stubborn but I still love his remaining schedule (@CIN, @DET, TEN, MIN, @HOU, @CHI, GB, IND). And with Garrard and the passing game getting untracked last week it could lead to at least some more short TDs for MJD. "Kept pimping Jones-Drew and it ultimately killed what little fantasy street cred he had" might eventually be etched on my tombstone, but so be it. I still think MJD is a buy low, starting this week against #28 CIN rush D.

Roddy White: Worries of how Roddy would fare with a rookie QB are long gone. Tied for sixth in receptions (43) and second (a long list of guys with 5), White is the most dangerous weapon on an improving passing offense. Andre, Fitz, Jennings, [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL] and Brandon Marshall are probably the only WRs I'd take over Roddy right now. (And yes, that includes Wayne, Moss and T.O., although T.O. -- see below -- makes a nice playoff grab along lines of Addai).

LenDale White: The Titans must place a plate of delicious chocolate chip pancakes under the goalpost whenever the Titans get inside the 20. How else to explain LenDale's rabid, wild-eyed furor to reach the end zone every week? He leads the NFL with 10 scores and with that offense, he might end up approaching 20. Unless you're packaging him with a QB or WR for an AP, Portis or another top back, hold on ? easier said than done without dislocating your shoulder, true ? because while his yardage is spotty (barely 47 YPG, only #32 in the league) and Chris Johns out-carries him (122-90), he's a lock for 1-2 TDs per game.

FALLERS

Darren McFadden: This year's [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL]? More like this year's Adrienne Barbeau . . . if Adrienne Barbeau had two turf toes . . . which would have kept her sidelined for "Battle of the Network Stars" back in '78 and made Mackenzie Phillips the prohibitive favorite in the obstacle course . . . if Phillips hadn't predictably failed the drug test, that is . . . wait, where was I? Oh yeah, McFadden. He's out for Week 9 and perhaps beyond, so while dynasty leaguers should hold on, re-drafters might feel free to try one last "sell his name value to the Fargas owner" offer or just drop if Fargas/Kevin Faulk/Torain/Avery/Derrick Ward/Ginn is available on the wire, which they still are in a surprising number of leagues.

Matt Jones: Speaking of movie quotes: "Danbury wasn't a prison, it was a crime school. I went in with a Bachelor of Marijuana, came out with a Doctorate of Cocaine." Johnny Depp as1970's coke kingpin George Jung in "Blow." Let's hope Jones keeps a low profile during his 3-game suspension instead of amping up his intimate knowledge of the drug world and being sent to crime school. OK, now I'm cross-pollinating my coke movies.

Reggie Wayne: Another stinker -- 3 catches/29 yards in Week 8, this after 2/24 in Week 7 -- only means he might be had more cheaply. Go after him, dangling an Avery/RB upgrade or some other currently uber-valued darling, because despite all the injury talk, I think Peyton's actually rounding into form and the Colts have a sweet schedule coming up against some bottom feeding pass D's ? NE, @PIT (OK, that's not great), but then HOU, @SD, @CLE, CIN, DET, @JAX. Liftoff.

T.O.: He's been about as legit as Greg Oden's birth certificate. Hasn't had a TD or more than 5 catches in a game since Week 5, and hasn't had a 100-yard game since Week 13 of last season (um, no, the Pro Bowl doesn't count). But those of you who are on the way to the playoff -- 8-0, 7-1, 6-2 or getting in on high points -- might want to snag him post haste, as Romo presumably returns after the bye and we'll finally see how Roy E.'s presence will keep defenders off T.O.'s back. Note: I just got an offer of his Marshawn Lynch/Hines Ward for my T.O. in one league and I passed, salivating at the prospect of running a T.O./Brandon Marshall/Colston trio out there in Weeks 14, 15, 16.

Mewelde Moore: Moderately Speedy Willie is presumably back for Monday night, which would relegate Moore back to backup/spot 3rd down duty. But don't go dumping so fast: Willie is no sure thing to return this week or make it through the rest of the season. If you own Mewelde, his value has never been higher coming off his 84 yard/TD game against a tough NYG defense, so now's the time to see what the Willie owner will give you, because we've all seen what MeMo can do when he gets the carries, and he makes a decent Flex/bye start.

MBIII: His brutal remaining schedule is legendary by now (@NYG, BYE, @WAS, two cupcakes vs. SF and SEA, then @PIT, NYG, BAL). But I want to make one thing clear: only use the playoff schedule as trade motivation if A) You're actually going to make the playoffs and B) You're deciding between Barber and another comparable RB. In other words, don't trade Barber for Jamal Lewis simply because Lewis faces CIN in your championship Week 16 while Barber faces BAL. Sounds a little "short bus" but you'd be amazed how many emails I've received saying "I'm 4-3 and scared of Barber's remaining schedule, should I trade him for Ronnie Brown who plays the Chiefs in Week 16?" Especially when Romo gets back, Barber is almost match-up proof. So sit tight. Or if you want to steal him from the panicky owner who wrote me that sample email, go for it.

God: I'm not sure there even is a God after I lost last weekend to a newbie who (A) auto-drafted Brees, Portis, Michael Turner and Andre Johnson, (B) still has Maroney on his roster and (C) didn't even know who Donnie Avery was until a meddling co-worker suggested he pick Avery up and start him against me. (And as I already told the coroner, I have no idea how those scorpions got into that co-worker's office.)

Marshawn Lynch: Speaking of Lynch . . .yes, he's losing carries to Fred Jackson and hasn't put up the first-round numbers you expected. But make no mistake, as the Bills continue their push for the AFC East crown, Lynch is the one who will carry them. And the Bills have a nice remaining schedule: NYJ, @NE, CLE, @KC, SF, MIA, @NYJ, @DEN.

Reggie Bush: If you have a spot on your bench, are likely in the playoffs and the Bush owner in your league needs points every week, make a run at Reggie. He should be back for a pretty sweet ATL, @CHI, @DET playoff stretch.

Kellen Winslow, Jr. Winslow is too good not to post some nice remaining games. And if you can get his owner to dump (tough call if he's stuck with Winslow this long) in a package for a Fasano or some other relatively unproven TE, go for it.

Your generosity: This should be in the Riser section, because many of you have kindly asked how you can re-pay me for helping you on my own time for not so much as a dime. I know how, by golly! Down below are links to Amazon.com. My books make excellent Christmahanukkwanzaramadan presents! Even better, you'll help ensure that I can provide for my daughter and get her a good education, or else she'll indeed end up in a meth-fueled daze giving lapdances in the "Cockpit's" V.I.P. champagne room 18 years from now. No pressure though . . .
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Addai On His Way Back
I can't say for sure that Joseph Addai is 100 percent healthy. I can't say Addai is among the 10 or even 20 most physically talented backs in the league. But I can say that the arrow is pointing up for the former LSU Tiger after a mostly lost first half of the season.

Addai has appeared in just five out of a possible seven games so far. He is averaging a career-low 3.5 yards per carry. Addai has just five receptions and hasn't topped 88 total yards in a week yet. He's missed the past two games and most of Week 6 with a hamstring injury.

But the Colts have him now, and boy do they need him. The offense hasn't been functioning without him. Lacking a consistent and explosive ground attack, Indianapolis has dropped back-to-back games. Reggie Wayne is being double teamed on every play with no safeties tempted to peek into the Colts' backfield. Assuming he's healthy -- and the signs point to Addai being so after a full week of practice -- he's going to get the football a lot in the Colts' nine remaining games.

Addai could be the ideal mid-season buy low for the following reasons:

1. Addai's schedule down the stretch is highly favorable. After a visit to Heinz Field to face the Steelers in Week 10, the Colts don't draw a run defense ranked higher than 16th in the NFL until Week 17, which doesn't even count in most fantasy leagues. The stretch run and fantasy playoffs schedule is extremely promising. Addai gets Cleveland (24th in run defense), Cincinnati (28th), Detroit (31st), and Jacksonville (17th) in Weeks 13-16. www.indianapoliscolts.ws

2. The Colts' offensive line has regained health and continuity, or at least some semblance of the latter, after playing early-season musical chairs at four out of the five positions. Left tackle Tony Ugoh is starting again and Charlie Johnson has moved to left guard, where his mediocre athleticism won't be a liability. Center Jeff Saturday has strung together several starts, and seventh-round rookie G/C Jamey Richard is back on the bench where he belongs. RG Ryan Lilja (knee, PUP) could return shortly.

3. Addai is practicing without restrictions again and setup to be a big part of the game plan. Backup Dominic Rhodes (ankle) was added to the injury report this week. He will likely be available against New England, but may be at less than full speed. During Addai's 2.75-game absence, Rhodes didn't do enough to threaten Addai's feature back status.

4. The Colts will feed Addai the rock 18-24 times a game down the stretch because the passing attack isn't hitting on all cylinders and a strong running game is required as winter's bitter cold approaches. Addai should also have fresh legs after his time off. And despite being 3-4 and out of position to win the AFC South, the Colts will not give up on making the postseason. And they won't make the postseason without Addai warmed up and humming.

5. Addai will always be a strong bet for touchdowns week in and week out as long as he's healthy. When Addai was playing early this year, he managed four TDs in the Colts' first four games despite otherwise mediocre play. Indianapolis gives it to Addai on the goal line religiously. He led all backs in short-yardage carries in 2007, and the Colts believe that's an area where he is a money player.

I recently acquired Addai in a trade for Marvin Harrison and Warrick Dunn in a points-per-reception league. If you can swing a similar deal, pursue it. With fantasy league trade deadlines nearing, there isn't a consensus preseason top-five fantasy pick you'll be able to get cheaper. Don't expect a huge game on Sunday night against the Patriots, but capitalize on Addai's frustrated and impatient owner in your league.

[SIZE=+1]Important Game-Time Decisions for Week 9[/SIZE]

Arms
Ben Roethlisberger - Will start, benefit from Shawn Springs' absence.
Aaron Rodgers - Took below-market contract Friday, but he will start.
Trent Edwards - Certain to start against Jets uneven pass defense. www.buffalobills.ws

Wides
Reggie Wayne - Did little in practice this week, but should be OK.
Santana Moss - Is supposed to play on MNF, but risky to wait for.
Jerricho Cotchery, Laveranues Coles - Probable, will start @ BUF.
Kevin Walter - Good to go and a strong WR3 play at Minnesota.
Chad Ocho Cinco - Expected to play despite late-week foot injury.
Donte' Stallworth - Listed as questionable, but is expected to start.
Koren Robinson - Will start, positive reports about him in Seattle.
Sidney Rice - To resume starting this week, grab him in all leagues.
Reggie Brown - Set to resume third receiver duty Sunday in Seattle.
Brandon Lloyd - Still not 100%, so don't bet on him in fantasy yet.
Reggie Williams - Probable, will start opposite Matt Jones @ CIN.
Michael Clayton, Ike Hilliard - Both should be ready for the Chiefs.
Brandon Stokley - Has a good chance to resume slot duty Sunday.
Marty Booker - Listed as probable, will be available aginst Lions.
Jordy Nelson - Late addition to injury report; his status is unclear.
Early Doucet - Rookie fourth receiver is uncertain to be active.

Backs
[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] - Guessing he'll play, but thought that last week too.
Clinton Portis - He will start on MNF against Steelers' No. 1 defense.
Joseph Addai - Listed as questionable, but expected to start vs. NE.
Willis McGahee - Called questionable, but expected to start @ CLE.
Willie Parker - Will share with Mewelde Moore, but Willie will start.
Darren McFadden - Doubtful; Justin Fargas a strong RB2 versus ATL.
Sammy Morris - Worth owning, but not due back from knee injury yet.
Michael Pittman - Slated to start vs. MIA after full practice week.
Warrick Dunn - Very unlikely to be available at Arrowhead Stadium.
LaMont Jordan - Uncertain to play on Monday night at Indianapolis.
Ahman Green - Worked with scout team this week, unlikely to play.
Jerious Norwood - Listed as questionable to play against Raiders.
Dominic Rhodes - With Joseph Addai back, Rhodes is backup again.
Jamaal Charles - Will be less than 100%, play behind Kolby Smith.
Ryan Torain, Andre Hall, and Selvin Young - Statuses are uncertain.
Leonard Weaver - Week 8 fantasy fluke is uncertain to face Eagles.

Ends
Jason Witten - Didn't practice all week and not expected to play.
Tony Scheffler - A game-time decision, but he probably will play.
Todd Heap - Neck injury won't keep this fantasy bust out Sunday.
Chris Baker - Questionable, avoid using him in fantasy leagues.
Ben Utecht - Listed as probable, but unlikely to do much Sunday.

Legs
None of significance.

[SIZE=+1]Already Ruled Out for Week 9[/SIZE]

Arms
Tony Romo - Romo not due back until after Cowboys' Week 10 bye.
Carson Palmer - According to ESPN, he's unlikely to return this year.
Matt Hasselbeck - Seahawks aren't sure if he'll play again in 2008.

Wides
Deion Branch - Heel woes make his status a week-to-week ordeal.
Josh Reed - Reed's loss indefinitely hurts more than it would seem.
Andre' Davis - David Anderson is standing in as Texans' third WR.
Mike Walker - Declared out, but he will probably return in Week 10.
Drew Bennett - May need 2-3 more weeks to get his foot healthy.
Malcolm Kelly - Probably headed for injured reserve list next week.

Backs
Larry Johnson - Suspended through Week 10; Kolby Smith to start.
Felix Jones - Rookie could return after the Cowboys' bye in Week 10.
Ladell Betts - Betts gunning for return after Redskins' Week 10 bye.
Carnell Williams - It is uncertain if Caddy will play at all this season.

Ends
L.J. Smith - Out indefinitely due to an apparently severe concussion.
Leonard Pope - 6'8 tight end's ankle is still in a protective boot.

Legs
Mike Nugent - Jay Feely will continue operating as Jets placekicker.

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[SIZE=+1]Mea Culpa on Morgan/Avery[/SIZE]

Last week's [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4919"]Josh Morgan recommendation[/URL] turned out to be a disaster. Even worse was that the trend seemed to be to use Morgan over Donnie Avery, who had a huge game. I felt my reasoning was sound on expecting solid numbers from Morgan, but he posted a goose egg after apparently getting yanked from two-receiver sets due to an early dropped pass. Fantasy football can defy logic and owners that took the advice got burnt badly.

I analyze these matchups because for the most part I think I'm decent at them, or at least good enough to not have to sit here and write about how Andre Johnson is going to burn up the Bengals. It's clear that Avery is for real and Morgan still has much to prove. I apologize to those who took last week's advice.

[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Matchups to Exploit[/SIZE]

Matt Jones @ Bengals
Time: 1:00PM ET


Kevin Walter rang up five catches, 70 yards, and two touchdowns while going mostly against Bengals LCB Johnathan Joseph last week. On Wednesday, defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer called out Joseph for his woeful performance in the media. The Bengals have to be concerned with their third-year cornerback's confidence, as he hasn't been effective for several games. Cincinnati has allowed 13 passing touchdowns this season, second most in the AFC. Jones, who will likely draw Joseph primarily in coverage Sunday, stands 6'6/240 and is the Jags' go-to target in the red zone. He has avoided an impending three-game suspension for another week and is a strongly recommended WR2 play in all formats.

Jerricho Cotchery @ Bills
Time: 1:00PM ET


Bills CB Terrence McGee returned from his sprained MCL in Week 8 and was a shell of himself. Miami didn't waste any time picking on McGee, jumping on him for a 46-yard pass play on the first snap from scrimmage. Ted Ginn Jr. abused Buffalo's left cornerback en route to a career-best game (175 yards, seven catches). After watching film of that game, the Jets' coaching staff is likely to take a similar approach. While Cotchery doesn't share Ginn's deep speed, he is a much more polished route runner. If McGee's continued knee woes affect his ability to make cuts, Cotchery could be in store for bundles of catches. The Jets also upgraded Cotchery (shoulder) this week on the injury report, listing him as probable after he was considered questionable for last Sunday's tilt against KC.

Justin Fargas vs. Falcons
Time: 4:15PM ET


Turf toe on both feet will keep Darren McFadden in street clothes Sunday and Fargas is likely to be leaned on heavily. Atlanta's run defense allows 4.7 yards per carry, the fifth worst average in the league, and has surrendered nine rushing TDs through seven games. Only four teams (KC, HOU, OAK, STL) have given up more scores. The Falcons also may be without nose tackle Grady Jackson (questionable, knee). Jackson is the centerpiece of the team's run defense up the middle, which is where Fargas is used most often. The Raiders' new head man, Tom Cable, was the team's offensive line coach before being promoted when Lane Kiffin was fired and seems to strongly prefer Fargas' running style behind "his guys." Before McFadden was deactivated in Week 8, the rookie had only seen eight carries in successive games.

Hines Ward @ Redskins
Time: Monday 8:30PM ET


After scoring five TDs in Pittsburgh's first six games, Ward is coming off a slow week, having registered only 30 yards on three catches against the Giants. Santonio Holmes was suspended by the Steelers for that game and that let New York focus much of its attention on Ward. It didn't help that the Giants generated a ton of pressure. But we're unlikely to see a repeat from the Skins, whose defense isn't geared towards heavy blitzing, ranks 28th in the NFL in sacks, and will be without Jason Taylor (calf surgery). Give Ben Roethlisberger time in the pocket and he will tear secondaries apart. The Skins are also minus Shawn Springs (calf) and will likely have to stick Fred Smoot on Ward if Carlos Rogers shadows Holmes, which is a good possibility. Smoot is easily the most beatable of Washington's top three CBs and shouldn't pose much of a problem for Ward in end-zone situations. Look for 100 yards and a touchdown from Ward on Monday Night Football.

[SIZE=+1]Week 9 Matchups to Avoid[/SIZE]

Brandon Lloyd vs. Lions
Time: 1:00PM ET


Chicago's Week 8 bye didn't get Lloyd completely healthy and he is in danger of missing another game. Lloyd, who tore his PCL a month ago, was unable to practice in full once this week and admitted he's hesitant to push through his injury. He is listed as questionable on the injury report. While the Bears have a highly favorable matchup, even if Lloyd is active he probably won't be playing at full speed. Rashied Davis, Devin Hester, and possibly even Marty Booker are better bets for production.

Edgerrin James @ Rams
Time: 1:00PM ET


The Cardinals are discussing depth chart movement in their backfield after James came out and expressed frustration with his diminishing role on offense. Tim Hightower has been serving as the short-yardage and third-down back nearly all season and there is a chance he'll be promoted to starter. When that will happen is tough to predict because teams don't like to give away such information before games. But James has seen just 16 carries and no catches over the last two weeks and could fall behind Hightower as soon as this week. The Cards employ a pass-heavy offense and prefer to use Hightower on passing downs, so the change appears inevitable. Despite a favorable matchup against a St. Louis defense that's allowed 11 rushing touchdowns through seven games and a 4.8 yards-per-carry average, James wouldn't even be a good flex option.

Michael Pittman vs. Dolphins
Time: 4:05PM ET


After getting gashed all last year, the Dolphins' run defense has been highly effective this season. Their yards-per-carry average against (3.7) ranks in the top ten and Miami has allowed only five rushing scores through seven games. Pittman is expected to start Sunday, but is listed as questionable on the injury report with sore ribs and reports out of Denver indicate that Ryan Torain is the Broncos' healthiest runner. With all four tailbacks on the active roster listed as questionable for the game, this is a situation to avoid if possible for this week. However, it's definitely worth monitoring how much, if any, Torain is used right off the bat. If he's effective, he could emerge as the lead back in Denver's committee down the stretch.

Michael Jenkins @ Raiders
Time: 4:15PM ET


Jenkins hasn't topped 62 yards in a game once this season, and if you're looking for a bye fill in for Week 9 search elsewhere. Jenkins ordinarily lines up on the left side of the formation and that's the position Nnamdi Asomugha has been covering. SI.com's Paul Zimmerman penned a pretty interesting piece on Asomugha on this week after watching three Raiders games. He is an All Pro cornerback without the All Pro accolades. Yet.

[SIZE=+1]Reply Absolutely Not to the Following Questions[/SIZE]

> Is there a better commercial out right now than the LaDainian Tomlinson-Troy Polamalu one for Nikefootball.com?

> Looking back, should the Bengals have passed up the Redskins' pre-draft offer of multiple first-round picks in exchange for Chad Ocho Cinco?

> Did you get lucky if you dressed up as John McCain for Halloween? Charlie Weis? Rush Limbaugh?

> Is Mike Singletary on track to last long as the 49ers' head coach?

> If the Redskins lose LT Chris Samuels (knee) for an extended period of time, will their offense be the same?
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Few Guarantees
The bye week did not fix the Broncos offense. While Jay Cutler went back over 300 yards Sunday against Miami, it took 46 attempts and three interceptions to get there. He wound up making some fantastic throws, but started the game out of rhythm and staring down receivers. The last time Denver scored more than 19 points in a game was September 21, the day they moved to 3-0.

Brandon Marshall hasn't scored since Week 4, and dropped a long touchdown against Miami. He caught only two of nine targets against a soft pass defense. (He also had a would-be 77-yard score called back by a dubious call).

So how did this juggernaut get off track? It wasn't the schedule; Tampa is the only difficult matchup they've faced all season. It can't all be blamed on injuries: Brandon Stokley, Eddie Royal, and Michael Pittman were all out there Sunday for the flat effort.

My best theory is that the team's soft defense and flailing running game has put too much pressure on Cutler. The same thing is happening to the Colts, who watch from the sidelines too much. The Broncos have held the ball under 27 minutes in each of the last three weeks. They bottomed out with 14 yards rushing against Miami. Ryan Torain can't save this team.

Looking at Denver's schedule, I still think they can bounce back on offense. It's a good time to buy low on Cutler and Marshall because the talent is unquestioned. Denver's struggles, however, are another example of how topsy-turvy the 2008 season has been. There are very few fantasy assets that owners can rely on week after week ?

[SIZE=+1]The Guarantees [/SIZE]
Halfway through the NFL season, this group has emerged as true every-week studs

1. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL] owners are happy they didn't draft LT. All Day has topped 100 yards in three straight games and appears to be getting stronger. He would be my top pick in standard leagues if the season started today. www.minnesotavikings.ws

2. Bernard Berrian, maddeningly inconsistent in Chicago, is good for a big play every week with Gus Frerotte. He's topped 75 yards in each game with Gus, ranking as the WR4 over that span ? behind Roddy White, Andre Johnson, and [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]. This has to end, right? (The other receivers on the list ? also guarantees, Sage Rosenfels or not.)

3. The ultimate sign of every-week studliness is putting up huge numbers despite not playing your best. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] averaged under four yards-per-carry combined against two soft rushes defenses, the Colts and Packers. It didn't matter. After 161 total yards and another score Sunday, Johnson is approaching 2,000 total yards pace. LenDale can break all the big plays he wants, Johnson can't ever be on a fantasy bench. The Titans have enough carries to go around if they are always ahead.

4. Aaron Rodgers and Greg Jennings are beyond worrying about the matchups. 314 yards by Rodgers in Tennessee is a strong statement. www.greenbaypackers.ws

5. Kurt Warner is on pace for 4,862 passing yards. There is enough love to go around for Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald to stick in the top-ten receivers. Tim Hightower is going to benefit greatly here. www.arizonacardinals.ws

6. Drew Brees had the week off, but it doesn't mean we have to forget about him. He's my top-ranked QB for the second half of the season.

7. In a bad week, Brian Westbrook gets 96 total yards and catches six passes. There is still no one else like him when healthy. He's leading PPR leagues in weekly scoring average and probably will be leading standard leagues after Clinton Portis runs into the Steelers tonight. He would be my number two overall pick in standard leagues and top pick in PPR leagues if the season started over.

[SIZE=+1]Short, Declarative Sentences About Defenses [/SIZE]

The Jets' rush defense is elite and not going away. Miami's rush defense is rock solid and not going away. Both teams are still vulnerable through the air. Green Bay is soft on the ground and excellent through the air. Baltimore's defense isn't invincible after all the injuries in the secondary. Any team playing the Raiders resembles the '00 Ravens. Arizona's defense is a nice stretch-run pickup.

[SIZE=+1]You know what you're getting [/SIZE]
Other lesser feats of consistency

1. Matt Forte is giving owners 20 touches a week, and they generally go well. His 126-yard outburst against Detroit was needed to prove he could still beat up on lesser competition. He gets the Titans this week with Rex Grossman at the helm, but PPR leaguers know he'll find a way to catch passes.

2. Like Forte, Steve Slaton carves out a big chunk of fantasy value every single week, whether it's through rushing, receiving, or scoring. They have big margins for error because they are versatile. Slaton's 118-yard, eight-catch effort against Minnesota was a sign that he's matchup proof. Ahman Green staying hurt would help Slaton out.

3. Greg Camarillo, also known as Wes Welker South, will catch at least four passes a week for PPR owners. It doesn't sound like much, but it makes him an ideal reserve in fantasy leagues. Sunday's effort against the hapless Broncos showed he's capable of the occasional explosion. He should be owned in all 12-team leagues, but we've said that for weeks.

4. Antonio Bryant has at least six catches in four of his last five games, all with Jeff Garcia at starting quarterback. He's a perfect WR3, especially in PPR leagues. Unlike Jerry Porter, he's living up to my preseason rejuvenation hype. Thanks Antonio! (Porter, meanwhile, did make a nice 31-yard grab Sunday. He now has three on the season.)

5. Tony Gonzalez has at least six catches and 60 yards in three straight games. The spread offense Kansas City is running with Tyler Thigpen is amazingly competent. That's huge news for Gonzo and Dwayne Bowe. Who knew that they just had to impersonate Coastal Carolina to look like an NFL team?
<!--RW-->[SIZE=+1]Consistently frustrating [/SIZE]

1. There is bottoming out, and there is Maurice Jones-Drew and Fred Taylor combining for 45 yards rushing against the Bengals. The Jaguars as we knew them are dead. The offensive line just can't block. Jacksonville was beating up on weak sisters earlier in the year, but playing Mo-Jo is now a roll of the dice. Playing Taylor is cruel and unusual punishment.

2. Ryan Torain could help your team down the stretch, but he needs to perform before inserting him into fantasy lineups. He was on the field on the goal line twice Sunday, which is a good sign. He's a powerful back with a straight-ahead style. Michael Pittman's injury could earn him some extra run Thursday night against Cleveland, but Torain is only an option if he's clearly named the starter.

3. Chad Johnson was probably on a lot of benches Sunday for his two-touchdown outburst. The effort was nice to see, but he still had only five catches for 37 yards. Johnson is a deep threat averaging 9.4 yards-per-catch, which is in the Hilliard zone.

4. Willis McGahee was active Sunday, but didn't play. Thanks Ravens! Baltimore's backfield changes by the week, but Ray Rice is improving quickly. He looks like their best player and has earned a big role in the second half of the season. Rice looks like a solid flex option at worst and should be owned in all leagues.

5. Braylon Edwards didn't top 35 yards until Week 6. He's topped 55 in every game since. He still drops a few passes a week, but the solid day against the Ravens proves he's safe to use every week again. He's a better fantasy receiver than reality receiver.

6. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] was tentative in his return to the lineup against Arizona. The Rams offensive line is largely to blame, but Jackson hasn't put together two consecutive games over 100 total yards all season. He's scored one time in the seven weeks he wasn't facing Dallas.

7. I want to believe in Joseph Addai and the Colts running game. They certainly will do better against less physical teams than the Patriots. The matchups, like Evan Silva said, are right to buy low on Addai. The offensive line still is a concern, though. Considering the matchup against New England, I expected the Colts offense to be more explosive.

8. Michael Turner is nothing if not consistently inconsistent. He eats up good matchups: 584 rushing yards and six touchdowns against the Lions, Chiefs, Packers, and Raiders. The other four games: 210 rushing yards, no scores. Just know what you're getting each week.

[SIZE=+1]2007 Gone Wrong [/SIZE]

I wrote in my blog on Friday about some of the fantasy heroes of 2007 that have come back to Earth. Derek Anderson, Ryan Grant, and Earnest Graham came out of nowhere last season to be every-week fantasy starters. They have disappointed this year to varying degrees. Let's look how they did Sunday, and where they go from here. Other 2007 heroes included free of charge.

1. Anderson's day against the Ravens qualifies as one of his best box scores all season considering the competition: 219 yards, two scores, and a pick. But the box score doesn't tell the whole story. Anderson's boom-or-bust approach led to a completion percentage just over 50%. He's at 49.8% for the season.

In the final five drives of the game, the Browns went three-and-out four times and Anderson saw his interception returned for a touchdown. Season over. It's time for Brady Quinn. The only reason not to turn to him this week is that the Browns have a short week before playing Thursday against the Broncos. But at least that would be an easy first matchup. If the Browns stick with Anderson, he's bound to earn a stay of execution for one more week. It's just delaying the inevitable. Anderson isn't helping you come fantasy playoff time.

2. Jamal Lewis' revival in Cleveland last season was almost as surprising as Anderson's emergence. This year, he's fallen far from his RB6 ranking and many owners probably feel he's washed up again. The truth is somewhere between 2007 and 2008. I still see someone who gives maximum effort behind a solid offensive line. He can succeed in plus matchups and there are still some on the schedule: Denver, Houston, Indianapolis, and Cincinnati.

3. We saw genuine progress from Ryan Grant Sunday. He's still stuck on one touchdown, but he ran hard and averaged over four yards-per-carry against the Titans. He isn't catching passes or breaking long runs and the schedule stays tough the next two weeks (Vikings, Bears), so the victories will be moral for a while.

4. There were odd reports by various sites Sunday morning that Earnest Graham may come off the bench or play fullback. Our news pros Evan Silva and Aaron Gleeman correctly called shenanigans on them, but Graham still didn't enjoy a breakout game against Kansas City. He had 24 touches (Michael Bennett had two, less than [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=5051"]Clifton Smith[/URL]), recording 91 workmanlike yards.

Graham is who we thought he was. He's a fantastic NFL player, but he's not a huge difference-maker in fantasy leagues this season. With Warrick Dunn likely to return after Tampa's bye, Graham will go back to a low level RB2.

5. Kenny Watson proved to be a super sleeper in 2007 as the last man standing in the Bengals backfield. It looked like that could happen again this year, but Cedric Benson (Cedric Benson!) has taken hold of the Bengals job. There are three brutal matchups in Benson's immediate future, so don't get too excited. Watson, though, appears to be firmly planted on the bench.

6. Fantasy Fix callers and I were feeling a Justin Fargas resurgence coming at home against the Falcons. He got six carries. The lesson: don't ever underestimate the ability of the Al Davis Raiders to turn offensive talent they have into junk. They could run last season, but the total inability of JaMarcus Russell to make a first down crushes the team around him. Remember Ronald Curry, Michael Bush, and Javon Walker? Me neither.

The Raiders were out-gained 309 to -2 in the first half Sunday. There will be better days ahead, but you can't count on consistency from Fargas or Darren McFadden when he returns.

7. I've focused on '07 surprises that have disappointed, so how about one that is conducting a successful second act? Wes Welker has six catches in every game despite losing Tom Brady eight minutes into the season. This is a receiver who was thought of as a semi-useful role player in Miami 18 months ago and he's on pace for another 100-catch season. PPR leaguers will enjoy his consistency a lot more than standard league players, but Matt Cassel gets better by the week. This offense can move the ball. Brady's injury hurt Randy Moss a lot more than Welker.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Musical Quarterbacks
Between injuries and benchings, Monday played out like a huge game of musical quarterbacks and at least a handful of new starters are available on waiver wires this week. In other words, today seems like a good time to examine the potential impact of each situation in an effort to handicap what has suddenly become a big field of replacement passers ?

* Cleveland's quarterback switch produced the biggest headlines Monday, in part because Derek Anderson was a fantasy stud during the first half of last year and in part because even casual fans know Brady Quinn's name. When questioned about the situation Monday morning coach Romeo Crennel called Anderson the Browns' starter "as of right now," but then made the change a few hours later. www.clevelandbrowns.ws

Quinn will make his first NFL start at home Thursday night versus Denver, which is an ideal debut matchup given that the Broncos' sieve-like defense has allowed 243.3 passing yards per game and a 103.1 quarterback rating. Giving Anderson one last shot in such a favorable spot would have made sense, but Crennel had seen enough between a poor second half last year and this season's 3-5 start.

Anderson has always struggled with accuracy, but thrived for a while last season because he made big plays by taking chances downfield. However, over the past 16 games he's averaged a measly 6.1 yards per attempt while completing just 53 percent of his passes. When you're misfiring half the time and not hitting homers any longer, it's definitely time for a change.

It's tough to predict Quinn's performance with any sort of confidence considering that he's thrown a grand total of eight passes since being drafted 22nd overall in 2007, but he's being put in position to succeed this week. However, after Denver his schedule gets much more difficult with Buffalo, Indianapolis, Tennessee, and Philadelphia surrounding a favorable matchup versus Houston in Week 12.

* Matt Schaub was on the way to his fifth straight 250-yard game Sunday before suffering a knee injury that could sideline him for up to a month. Sage Rosenfels passed for 224 yards and two scores after replacing Schaub at halftime and has always shown the ability to put up big numbers along with a maddening tendency to make game-changing mistakes.

Most teams throw 500-600 passes per season and Rosenfels has 450 attempts during his career. In what has basically been three-fourths of one season's worth of playing time, he's racked up 3,195 yards and 27 touchdowns while completing 62 percent of his throws for an average of 7.1 yards per attempt. Of course, that also comes with 21 interceptions and 10 fumbles.

Rosenfels is a much lesser Week 10 option than Quinn because he has a rough matchup versus Baltimore, but he's a better bet than Quinn after that with a fairly favorable schedule for the rest of November. Which timetable helps your team's specific needs most should determine your top waiver priority. Meanwhile, unlike with Anderson it's smart to hang onto Schaub for now if your roster allows it.

* Kyle Orton's ankle injury comes at an awful time, because he was emerging as a consistent fantasy asset after spending the past few seasons as a punchline. Orton is expected to miss 3-4 weeks, giving Rex Grossman one more chance to shake free from his own past, but don't expect him to follow in Orton's footsteps with matchups against top pass defenses Tennessee and Green Bay up first.

* Dan Orlovsky's sprained thumb gives the Lions a chance to take a multi-game look at 2007 second-round pick Drew Stanton, but instead reports claim that they may turn to Daunte Culpepper as soon as Sunday despite rescuing him from the scrap heap a week ago. Culpepper hasn't taken a snap since last November and was a messy shell of his former self even then, so he's a natural fit in Detroit. www.detroitlions.ws

* Last but not least Ben Roethlisberger underwent X-rays on his injured shoulder at halftime Monday night after going just 5-of-17 in the first half, and then sat out the second half while Byron Leftwich led the Steelers to a road win. Coach Mike Tomlin said afterward that Roethlisberger could have come back in, but he opted to stick with Leftwich once the Steelers went up 16-6 in the third quarter.

Roethlisberger has struggled with shoulder problems for much of the season and Michelle Tafoya of ESPN reported during the game that he couldn't raise his arm and told trainers that the shoulder "popped out." Leftwich is a big downgrade despite getting the job done Monday night, but given how horribly Roethlisberger has played over the past two games taking some time to heal up may be smart.

Two-Minute Drill: He's only scored once, but with seven grabs Sunday night Wes Welker tied the NFL record for consecutive games with six-plus catches to begin a season at eight ? Coach Jack Del Rio said Monday that Jerry Porter will begin to get "more and more opportunities" going forward, but that likely won't happen until Matt Jones begins serving his suspension ? DeAngelo Hall, Justin Griffith, and Ashley Lelie are already campaigning for Oakland to sign Michael Vick next year, which is especially amusing given the presence of both owner Al Davis and former No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell ? Peter King of SI.com reports that the appeal for Deuce McAllister's four-game suspension won't be heard until late this month, leaving him eligible to play in the meantime ? After being benched in favor of rookie Tim Hightower, Edgerrin James explained Sunday that he doesn't fit Arizona's offensive style ? Benjarvus Green-Ellis and Kevin Faulk split snaps evenly Sunday night, receiving 33 plays apiece while both Sammy Morris (knee) and LaMont Jordan (calf) were inactive ? Meanwhile, Ben Watson played all 68 of New England's snaps versus Indianapolis, yet managed just 14 yards because he's being asked to block more than ever.

Red Zone: Coach Marvin Lewis said Monday that Carson Palmer (shoulder) will not practice during the Week 10 bye, adding that the one-win Bengals will revisit his situation in "late November" ? Deion Branch is slated to test his injured heel this week with an eye toward returning Sunday, but his value is limited with Matt Hasselbeck (back) unlikely to rejoin the lineup ? According to coach Andy Reid, L.J. Smith (concussion) is slated to return this week after fill-in Brent Celek went off for 131 yards Sunday ? St. Louis placed free-agent bust Drew Bennett and washed-up returner Dante Hall on season-ending injured reserve Monday, likely signaling the end of both players' fantasy relevance ? Coach Jon Gruden noted Monday that Carnell Williams (knee) "could possibly be of help to the team" after the Week 10 bye, but his status will depend upon the health of Earnest Graham (knee) and Warrick Dunn (neck) ? Despite landing on injured reserve following multiple knee surgeries, 33-year-old Joe Jurevicius said Monday that he plans to play in 2009 ? Denver's awful defense took another hit Monday, as NFL-leading tackler D.J. Williams went down with a multi-game knee injury.
 

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Quarterback Quandaries
If you have been hoarding that No. 1 waiver wire pick, this is the week to use it. The ultimate roster stash, Ryan Torain, may be taking over in Denver much sooner than we imagined. Not to be outdone, fellow rookie running backs Ray Rice and Jamaal Charles are putting their stamp on the starting jobs in Baltimore and Kansas City respectively.

Even with the savory running back options, though, this is the week of the waiver wire quarterback. Quarterback changes in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Houston, Detroit, and Chicago have fantasy leaguers scrambling to the waiver wire, trying to impose order out of chaos. Aaron Gleeman did an outstanding job of handicapping the musical quarterbacks in his Daily Dose column this morning, so I'll dispense with the lengthy introduction and get on with the rankings.

On to the waiver wire. Here is how I rank the likely targets at each position. Full writeups of each player are below.

QUARTERBACKS
1. Sage Rosenfels
2. Gus Frerotte
3. Brady Quinn
4. Shaun Hill
5. Byron Leftwich
6. Daunte Culpepper
7. Joe Flacco
8. Tyler Thigpen
9. Rex Grossman

RUNNINGBACKS
1. Ryan Torain
2. Ray Rice
3. Jamaal Charles
4. Cedric Benson
5. Selvin Young
6. Derrick Ward
7. Kevin Faulk

WIDE RECEIVERS
1. Greg Camarillo
2. Mike Walker
3. Shaun McDonald
4. Mark Bradley
5. Roscoe Parrish

TIGHT ENDS
1. Tony Scheffler
2. Brent Celek

DEFENSES
1. Jaguars
2. Jets

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QUARTERBACKS

Sage Rosenfels, Texans - Thanks to Aaron Gleeman's handiwork, we know that Rosenfels has been a high touchdown, high yardage, high turnover quarterback whenever he has started. In real life, that leaves him just short of an ideal starter due to his penchant for back-breaking turnovers. In fantasy terms, however, that makes him a legit weekly option for as long as Matt Schaub is out.

Rosenfels gets the Ravens this week, with the Colts and Browns on the horizon. If you are looking for a one-week patch, you may want to try Brady Quinn or Shaun Hill. If you're looking further on down road, though, Sage Rosenfels is your man.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Gus Frerotte, Vikings - Frerotte has surprisingly been a Top-5 fantasy quarterback over the past month, capitalizing on Bernard Berrian's deep playmaking ability. He gets the Packers and Buccaneers the next two weeks, so don't go overboard with expectations. www.minnesotavikings.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Brady Quinn, Browns - After a month of hemming and hawing, the Browns finally pulled the plug on Derek Anderson. The mighty Quinn's first NFL start will come in the national spotlight Thursday night against a reeling Broncos defense giving up 243 yards per game. www.clevelandbrowns.ws

With the surrounding offense becoming more stable, it's a great time for Quinn to get the call. If he can take advantage of Braylon Edwards, Kellen Winslow, and Donte Stallworth, Quinn carries more potential than your typical waiver wire fodder.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Shaun Hill, 49ers - Hill's quick release makes him an interesting option in Mike Martz's offense, and he may just pick up where he left off late last season. Hill should be a fine QB2 the rest of the way, starting this week against Arizona.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Byron Leftwich, Steelers - Coach Mike Tomlin reported that Ben Roethlisberger could have continued to play Monday night, but the team wanted to play it safe. ESPN's Michelle Tafoya, however, painter a more grim picture, pointing out that Big Ben couldn't raise his arm after his shoulder "popped out." The Steelers have a big game this week with the Colts coming to town, but my guess is that Big Ben will be watching from the sidelines for at least one week.

I should disclose up front that I am a charter member of the Byron Leftwich fan club. When healthy, he's been a tough, winning quarterback who doesn't turn the ball over and makes all the throws. It's been unbelievable to me that would-be contenders have chosen to go with the likes of Tarvaris Jackson and Rex Grossman the past couple of seasons while Leftwich sat at home collecting dust. On the other hand, things are working out well for Leftwich with the Steelers, and he could be guiding a Super Bowl contender if Big Ben's shoulder problems persist.

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

Daunte Culpepper, Lions - Dan Orlovsky's thumb injury is a great opportunity for 2007 second-rounder Drew Stanton to showcase his skills as a possible quarterback of the future. Unfortunately, a franchise that regular sees its fans show up with heads hidden under grocery bags is worried about their young quarterback embarrassing himself. Suddenly, humiliation is verboten in Detroit.

Meanwhile, Daunte Culpepper is expected to take over as soon as Sunday against the Jaguars. The recently unretired fallen star hasn't played in a year and will get a crash course in the Lions offense before throwing the ball up for grabs to Calvin Johnson. Skepticism is advised.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Tyler Thigpen, Chiefs - I covered his early season atrocity against the Falcons, so I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around the new and improved version of Thigpen. To his credit, though, Thigpen is making plays in the spread offense and suddenly has a nice cache of weapons in the passing game.

Recommendation: Worth a look in two quarterback leagues

Joe Flacco, Ravens - After an ugly stretch early in the season, Flacco is starting to make good on that first-round promise. The rookie will continue to have his ups and downs in the second half, so don't expect anything more than low-end QB2 production.

Recommendation: Worth a look in two quarterback leagues

Rex Grossman, Bears - Rex the Wreck is back! I know what some of you are thinking: Kyle Orton was a punchline too before he made the leap this season; maybe lightning can strike twice. Guess again. Grossman will continue doing his backpedaling routine against the Titans and Packers the next two weeks. Look elsewhere.

Recommendation: Pass

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RUNNING BACKS

Ryan Torain, Broncos - The Stash-Man cometh. With Michael Pittman and Andre Hall out of the season, the roster stash has gone from luxury to necessity in Denver. Mike Shanahan has referred to Torain as a Terrell Davis-like talent, which is high praise indeed. Even better, he's calling the rookie his healthiest running back on the team, which means he's going to get the rock Thursday against the Browns. Although Selvin Young will also be involved, expect a significant role for Torain the rest of the season.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Ray Rice, Ravens - Is Willis McGahee going the way of Edgerrin James? The veteran can't shake his ever-increasing injuries while the rookie keeps impressing. Coach John Harbaugh expressed confidence in Rice and stated that he will have a larger role going forward. www.baltimoreravens.ws

It's going to be tough to sit a promising young talent averaging close to 8.0 yards per carry over the past two weeks, so expect Rice to keep rolling.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Jamaal Charles, Chiefs - With Kolby Smith out of the season and Larry Johnson suspended until at least Week 11, Charles makes for a nice one-week start against the Chargers. Johnson's post-suspension role is an open question, so Charles could maintain value going forward. The rookie speedster won't be a 20-carry back, but he could be used as a poor man's [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] later in the season. www.kansascitychiefs.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Cedric Benson, Bengals - Benson's rebirth is legit. I can't believe I just typed it, but it's true. Benson is running with confidence and authority for the first time in his career, and he now has a 100-yard game under his belt as proof. It's worth keeping in mind, however, that Benson has a bye this week before taking on Philly, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore the next three weeks.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Selvin Young, Broncos - Because Young never gets into the end zone and has a hard time staying healthy, I prefer Ryan Torain in the Denver backfield. The rookie is hardly a sure bet going forward, so it makes sense to gamble on Young as well. Young may be a better choice in PPR leagues, but Torain has the higher upside.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Derrick Ward, Giants - We keep recommending him as a weekly flex play, and Ward keeps producing. As sure bet for a few receptions and 50+ total yards weekly, Ward makes for a better play than several of the fickle starters around the league. www.newyorkgiants.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Kevin Faulk, Patriots - As usual, keep an eye on the status of LaMont Jordan and Sammy Morris. In the meantime, I prefer Faulk to Benjarvus Green-Ellis because of his role in the passing game.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues


WIDE RECEIVERS

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins - Despite being a waiver wire recommendation for over a month now, Camarillo is still owned in just a third of all leagues. That percentage is sure to go up this week after Camarillo's 11-catch, 111-yard effort in Denver. Expect 5-6 receptions and 50+ yards per game, and you won't be disappointed. www.miamidolphins.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Mike Walker, Jaguars - It's a weak group of wide receivers on the wire, so stashing Walker makes more sense than reaching for an underwhelming WR5. Coach Jack Del Rio said last week that he expects a Week 10 return for Walker, and he could be in line for a significant role if Matt Jones' suspension kicks in soon. www.jacksonvillejaguars.ws

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

Shaun McDonald, Lions - McDonald isn't an exciting option, especially with the change at quarterback. Still, he's coming off two straight games with at least five receptions and 60 yards. www.detroitlions.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Mark Bradley, Chiefs - It was a rash of injuries, not lack of talent, that caused the Bears to dump Bradley early this season. The Chiefs swooped in and may have gotten themselves a steal. Bradley has nine catches for 107 yards the past two games, and his offensive role is increasing weekly. Against the Bucs Sunday, he also threw one of the most impressive non-quarterback passes you will ever see. www.kansascitychiefs.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Roscoe Parrish, Bills - After the Jets game, it's obvious that Parrish has taken over as Josh Reed's replacement in the Bills offense. Parrish offers much more playmaking ability than Reed ever did and could be a desperation WR3 for a couple more weeks. www.buffalobills.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues


TIGHT ENDS

Tony Scheffler, Broncos - Out since Week 5 with a groin injury, Scheffler has been dropped in quite a few leagues. With waiver wire tight end options growing sparse, it's time to pick up Scheffler and gamble that he will be ready to play come Thursday night. At the very least, he makes for a nice stash for Week 11 and beyond.

Recommendation: Should be owned 12-team leagues

Brent Celek, Eagles - Celek will never again rack up 131 yards in a game, but the athletic pass-catcher could see an increased role going forward. Monitor L.J. Smith's status this week and consider picking up Celek if L.J. struggles to practice.

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues


TEAM DEFENSE

Jaguars - Slippery-mitted Daunte Culpepper has been a dream fantasy matchup for years now. Put him in a Lions uniform after a year away from the game and drooling ensues. www.jacksonvillejaguars.ws

Jets - After harassing Trent Edwards all game in Week 10, the Jets return home to face a struggling Rams offense that could be starting their fourth-string running back. This game has spot-start written all over it for the Jets defense. www.newyorkjets.ws
 

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All Aboard the Torain Train?
Despite long ago swearing off trusting anyone from a Mike Shanahan backfield, my interest has once again been piqued by Michael Pittman and Andre Hall both landing on season-ending injured reserve this week. Selvin Young has suddenly reemerged atop the Broncos' depth chart, but may not be healthy enough to suit up Thursday night against the Browns because of a groin injury of his own.

Young sitting would leave Ryan Torain as essentially the Broncos' last remaining option just one week after the fifth-round rookie made his season debut following a stay on the PUP list. Shanahan admitted Tuesday that Torain will have "a good chance" of getting 20 carries if Young can't play and against my better judgment I'm willing to believe him because the other choice would be P.J. Pope.

Fantasy owners have seemingly been obsessed with Torain all season and I've repeatedly deemed him over-hyped because of the injury and extremely crowded backfield, but now things aren't so crowded after all and we've already seen how hesitant Shanahan is to give Young a sizable workload. At the very least Torain should be owned in all leagues and if Young sits he's a low-end RB2 option.

While just when I thought I was out Shanahan and the Broncos' backfield pull me back in, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Injuries and ineffectiveness have combined to loosen Willis McGahee's grip on Baltimore's starting job. He's averaged just 3.5 yards on 100 carries this season and watched from the bench Sunday with ankle and knee injuries while Ray Rice went off for 176 total yards. Coach John Harbaugh said afterward that McGahee could have played, but he opted instead for rookies Rice and LeRon McClain. www.baltimoreravens.ws

Harbaugh said during his Monday press conference that McGahee is now strong enough physically to be a "full go" this week, but refused to name him the team's starter and made it clear that Rice will continue to have a sizable role. "Ray has expanded himself with the things he can do and the confidence he builds in the coaching staff," Harbaugh said.

He added that "all those guys" are going to play versus the Texans, which makes it very difficult for anyone from the Ravens' backfield to emerge as a dependable RB2 option in Week 10. Rice is probably the best bet and if nothing else McClain can be counted on for goal-line chances, which leaves McGahee as the shakiest option in the bunch. At this point I'd be surprised if Rice isn't the starter in 2009.

* Jamaal Charles gained 106 yards on 18 carries after replacing an injured Kolby Smith midway through Sunday's loss, so naturally coach Herm Edwards used his post-game press conference to opine that the third-round rookie doesn't possess the "size or experience" to be a 20-carry back. Seriously. Despite his buzz-killing efforts, Edwards doesn't have much choice but to lean on Charles this week. www.kansascitychiefs.ws

Smith is done for the year with a knee injury and Larry Johnson's status is still up in the air, leaving only recent practice squad signee Jackie Battle and undrafted rookie Dantrell Savage behind Charles on the depth chart. In other words, while Charles likely won't get 20 carries if/when the Chiefs trail the Chargers big early, he will get the clear bulk of the backfield's touches and is a decent RB2 option.

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Two-Minute Drill: Jason Campbell's interception Monday night was his first pick in 271 throws, but he threw another one 25 passes later ? Despite speculation that they'd split snaps, Willie Parker dominated the workload Monday night while Mewelde Moore got just seven touches ? Brooks Bollinger has officially passed Brad Johnson on the depth chart, but the Cowboys are counting on Tony Romo's impending Week 11 return making that irrelevant ? Much to my amusement, the Detroit media continues to report that Daunte Culpepper has a legitimate chance to start this Sunday if Dan Orlovsky (thumb) doesn't heal in a hurry ? Ray Lewis is reportedly close to signing a huge five-year contract extension that would keep him in Baltimore through the age of 38 ? Coach Mike McCarthy criticized Aaron Rodgers' red-zone decision-making following Sunday's loss to the Titans, but it's tough to argue with the first-year starter's 3,964-yard, 26-score pace ? Clinton Portis was limited to 51 yards on 13 carries Monday night, snapping his streak of 120-yard rushing games at five ? Former third-round pick Derek Hagan was cut loose Tuesday by the Dolphins.

Red Zone: Despite how ugly things appeared Monday night, early indications are that Ben Roethlisberger has avoided a serious shoulder injury and may not miss a start ? However, coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Heath Miller is doubtful for this week after spraining his ankle Monday night, likely giving Matt Spaeth the start versus the Colts ? According to the Chicago Sun Times, reports that Kyle Orton will be sidelined for at least a month with a high-ankle sprain "have been exaggerated," but Rex Grossman is still set to fill in for multiple games ? Donte' Stallworth (quadriceps) was limited in Tuesday's practice and the Browns' short week makes him unlikely to be ready for Thursday night ? Tuesday's signings of Samkon Gado and Darius Walker may signal that the Rams don't expect [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] (quadriceps) to play Sunday ? Aaron Schobel is danger of missing the remainder of the schedule with lingering foot problems that may require surgery, which along with Donte Whitner's separated shoulder would be crushing blows to the Bills' defense.
 

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Week 10 Rankings
The people have spoken. This nation wants change: earlier Goal Line Stand rankings now that Thursday Night Football has started. No one really cares about my notes and ramblings anyhow, so just the rankings are posted below. More content will be coming later Thursday.

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[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Quarterbacks[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Drew Brees</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Kurt Warner</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Jay Cutler</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Aaron Rodgers</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Philip Rivers</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Brett Favre</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Donovan McNabb</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>David Garrard</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Chad Pennington</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Brady Quinn</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>Great one-week option</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Peyton Manning</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Jake Delhomme</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Trent Edwards</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Eli Manning</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Matt Ryan</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Shaun Hill</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Marc Bulger</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Matt Cassel</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Tyler Thigpen</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>Shockingly competent</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Sage Rosenfels</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>Top QB pickup</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Gus Frerotte</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Ben Roethlisberger</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Joe Flacco</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Kerry Collins</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Daunte Culpepper</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Seneca Wallace</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Rex Grossman</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>JaMarcus Russell</TD><TD>vs. CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Running Backs[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>LaDainian Tomlinson</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Frank Gore</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Brian Westbrook</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Michael Turner</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL]</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Thomas Jones</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Ronnie Brown</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Matt Forte</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Jamal Lewis</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Willie Parker</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>Ranked as if he'll start; Status Uncertain</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Maurice Jones-Drew</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Brandon Jacobs</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Tim Hightower</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Marshawn Lynch</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Steve Slaton</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>If he could do it against the Vikings ? </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>DeAngelo Williams</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Ryan Torain</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>Will start; Move up slightly if young is out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Joseph Addai</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Jonathan Stewart</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>Keep eye on heel </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Deuce McAllister</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>LenDale White</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Ray Rice</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Jamaal Charles</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>Will lose carries to Savage </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Ryan Grant</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Kevin Faulk</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>Role is consistent </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Benjarvus Green-Ellis</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>Role depends on Jordan's status </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Justin Fargas</TD><TD>vs. CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Willis McGahee</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Julius Jones</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Fred Taylor</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Derrick Ward</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Fred Jackson</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Mewelde Moore</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Selvin Young</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>Questionable(groin)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>LeRon McClain</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Maurice Morris</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Chester Taylor</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Jerious Norwood</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Kevin Smith</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Leon Washington</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Darren Sproles</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Pierre Thomas</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Kenneth Darby</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Dantrell Savage</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Rudi Johnson</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Ahman Green</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Brandon Jackson</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Dominic Rhodes</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Michael Bush</TD><TD>vs. CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Correll Buckhalter</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Edgerrin James</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>55</TD><TD>Kevin Jones</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Wide Receivers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Larry Fitzgerald</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Brandon Marshall</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Anquan Boldin</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Roddy White</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Andre Johnson</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Greg Jennings</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Calvin Johnson</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Braylon Edwards</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Lee Evans</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Randy Moss</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Reggie Wayne</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Jerricho Cotchery</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Dwayne Bowe</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>Spread offense is helping </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Marques Colston</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Eddie Royal</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Laveranues Coles</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Bernard Berrian</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Matt Jones</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Plaxico Burress</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Vincent Jackson</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Wes Welker</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Santonio Holmes</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Donnie Avery</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Chris Chambers</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Donald Driver</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Lance Moore</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Greg Camarillo</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Hines Ward</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>DeSean Jackson</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>Losing targets to Curtis </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>fully healthy </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Derrick Mason</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Muhsin Muhammad</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Steve Breaston</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Torry Holt</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Shaun McDonald</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Mark Bradley</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>Sneaky play </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Kevin Walter</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Anthony Gonzalez</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Marvin Harrison</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Devery Henderson</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Ted Ginn Jr.</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Isaac Bruce</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Donte' Stallworth</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>Probable(quadriceps)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Sidney Rice</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Amani Toomer</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Reggie Brown</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Jerry Porter</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Mike Furrey</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Bryant Johnson</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Brandon Stokley</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Justin Gage</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Rashied Davis</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>55</TD><TD>Brandon Jones</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>56</TD><TD>Devin Hester</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>57</TD><TD>Chansi Stuckey</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>58</TD><TD>Arnaz Battle</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>Status Uncertain</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>59</TD><TD>Josh Morgan</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>Snaps are a mystery </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Tight Ends[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Antonio Gates</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Tony Gonzalez</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Kellen Winslow</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Owen Daniels</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Tony Scheffler</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>Game-time Decision (groin)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Dallas Clark</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Jeremy Shockey</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Anthony Fasano</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Greg Olsen</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Marcedes Lewis</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Zach Miller</TD><TD>vs. CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Bo Scaife</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Visanthe Shiancoe</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Vernon Davis</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>John Carlson</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Heath Miller</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>David Martin</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Billy Miller</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Desmond Clark</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Kevin Boss</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Ben Watson</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Todd Heap</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Dustin Keller</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Donald Lee</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Robert Royal</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Alge Crumpler</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Team Defense[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Titans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Panthers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Bears Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Ravens Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Steelers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jaguars Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Giants Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Cardinals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Eagles Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Dolphins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Packers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Jets Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Vikings Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Chargers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Patriots Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Bills Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Texans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Colts Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Rams Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Saints Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Seahawks Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Browns Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Falcons Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Fortyniners Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Broncos Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Raiders Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Lions Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Chiefs Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Kickers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Rob Bironas</TD><TD>at CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Matt Prater</TD><TD>at CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Stephen Gostkowski</TD><TD>vs. BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Nate Kaeding</TD><TD>vs. KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Josh Scobee</TD><TD>at DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>John Carney</TD><TD>at PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Ryan Longwell</TD><TD>vs. GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>David Akers</TD><TD>vs. NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Jason Elam</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Mason Crosby</TD><TD>at MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>John Kasay</TD><TD>at OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Neil Rackers</TD><TD>vs. SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Josh Brown</TD><TD>at NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Phil Dawson</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Robbie Gould</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Matt Stover</TD><TD>at HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Rian Lindell</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Joe Nedney</TD><TD>at ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Jeff Reed</TD><TD>vs. IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Jay Feely</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Dan Carpenter</TD><TD>vs. SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Sebastian Janikowski</TD><TD>vs. CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Olindo Mare</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Connor Barth</TD><TD>at SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Adam Vinatieri</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Jason Hanson</TD><TD>vs. JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Kris Brown</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Garrett Hartley</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Timmy Can Save Your Season
Tim Hightower is the league's newest every-down back. During an era in which you're lucky to just get the lead partner of a committee on your fantasy team, this designation puts Hightower in an elite class of runners. As it stands, there are only eight NFL running backs you can definitively classify as three-down players:

1. Joseph Addai
2. Marion Barber
3. Frank Gore
4. Matt Forte
5. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]
6. LaDainian Tomlinson
7. Brian Westbrook
8. Tim Hightower

Despite coming from Richmond, a D-IAA school that's produced such recent superstars as Paris Lenon, Arman Shields, Stacy Tutt, Eric King, and Shawn Barber, the Cardinals found Hightower to be a quick study. He's exhibited pass-blocking skills, a powerful downhill style, strong hands, and smooth route running out of the backfield. Hightower has proven so impossible to keep off the field that old-school coaches Ken Whisenhunt and Russ Grimm promoted the fifth-round rookie to starter last week over Edgerrin James, the NFL's current active leading rusher.

One edge (poor word choice?) Hightower has on the seven backs above is his limited first-half usage. The Cardinals trusted Hightower in key spots -- on the goal line and third downs -- during the first eight games, but with only 88 touches and no torn hamstrings (see Addai) his legs are fresher than any player on the list.

Another advantage is the explosive attack Hightower plays in. Currently ranked second in the NFL behind only New Orleans overall, Arizona's offense averages more points, yards, and first downs per game than any of the other seven every-down backs' offenses. With three vertical threats flooding the field at receiver in Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, and Steve Breaston, and an on-fire quarterback with a cat-quick release, no defenses will be able to keep an extra defender near the line to stop the Cardinals' compactly built 6'1/225-pound rusher. www.arizonacardinals.ws

In this high-octane offense that will be virtually impossible to defend, Hightower's scoring potential is outrageous because he is trusted and force fed on the goal line. Scores from far out are unlikely to be commonplace for Hightower and his 4.5-4.6 wheels going forward, but it's also worth noting that he flashed a speedy second gear in Week 9, shaking Rams CB Fakhir Brown and changing directions in a hurry to accelerate up field on a 30-yard touchdown late in the first half.

So while Hightower may lack the long speed of Westbrook and the name recognition of Jackson, Tomlinson, or Gore, he has a chance to help fantasy teams down the stretch as much as any of the seven RBs above. As a feature back in arguably the league's best all-around offense, this is no time to sell high on Hightower. His value is only due to rise in the season's second half.

[SIZE=+1]Important Game-Time Decisions for Week 10[/SIZE]

Arms
Ben Roethlisberger - Listed as probable; he will start against Indy.
Aaron Rodgers - Matchup-proof fantasy QB certain to face Vikings.
Kyle Orton - Orton will not play, but has a shot to return in Week 11.
Kerry Collins - Will start, but has only 3 touchdown passes this year.
JaMarcus Russell - Unlikely to start due to a case of knee tendinitis.
Andrew Walter - Listed as probable and probably will start vs. CAR.

Wides
Chris Chambers - He'll be active against KC, but won't be at 100%.
Jerricho Cotchery, Laveranues Coles - Both are ready to tear up STL.
Hines Ward - Has tough matchup at the Colts, but Ward will start.
Kevin Walter - He'll start, but this isn't a good week to use Walter.
Deion Branch - Unlikely to face Dolphins, but Deion is getting close.
Brandon Lloyd - Expected back this week, but isn't a fantasy option.

Backs
Brian Westbrook - Will start against Giants team he usually owns.
Willis McGahee, Ray Rice, LeRon McClain - All likely to be active.
Darren McFadden - Turf toe on both feet expected to keep him out.
Sammy Morris - Worth hanging onto, but won't play against Bills.
Jonathan Stewart - Very unlikely to play; use DeAngelo Williams.
Fred Taylor - Will start, but averaging miserable 3.3 yards a carry.
LaMont Jordan - BenJarvus Green-Ellis slated to start vs. Buffalo.
Ahman Green - Returns this week to steal some work versus BAL.
Antonio Pittman - Expected to see a few carries, but rotate @ Jets.

Ends
Leonard Pope, Ben Patrick - Both players uncertain to play on MNF.

Legs
Mike Nugent - Indications are that Nugent could return in Week 11.

[SIZE=+1]Already Ruled Out for Week 10[/SIZE]

Arms
Matt Schaub - Sage Rosenfels to be Houston's QB for next 4 games.
Matt Hasselbeck - Seahawks targeting Week 11 for Hass to return.
Dan Orlovsky - Considering thumb surgery, may be done for season.

Wides
Arnaz Battle - Foot sprain keeps him out; Jason Hill likely to benefit.
Josh Reed - Roscoe Parrish benefits statistically from his absence.
Drew Bennett, Dante Hall - Both unlikely to be back in STL in 2009.

Backs
[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] - Rams will use a three-man rotation against Jets.
Reggie Bush - Eyeing Week 11 return, but Week 12 is more likely.
Larry Johnson - L.J. is due back after suspension is over in Week 11.
Willie Parker - Has mysterious shoulder injury; Mewelde Moore in.
Kolby Smith - On IR with ACL tear; Jamaal Charles set to start @ SD.

Ends
Heath Miller - Matt Spaeth replaces him, but is a desperate option.

Legs
None of significance.

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[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Matchups to Exploit[/SIZE]

Wes Welker @ Patriots
Time: 1:00PM ET


Bills coach Dick Jauron revealed Thursday that nickel corner Ashton Youboty has plantar fasciitis, an injury that will cost him his season and begs the question of who will cover slot receivers for Buffalo going forward. Versatile S Donte Whitner (separated shoulder) surely won't be doing it soon. First-round pick Leodis McKelvin has the physical tools to play anywhere, but has mostly been trained at outside corner to this point. With LaMont Jordan (calf) and Sammy Morris (knee) both likely out again, the Pats could game plan for this mismatch just like they did in Week 8 against St. Louis. In that game they went 3+ wide nearly all day and pass heavy to exploit the Rams' defensive back shortage, using Kevin Faulk as the lead back. Welker caught seven passes. With Buffalo likely to double up Randy Moss in order to prevent the big play, coordinator Perry Fewell is unlikely to have answers for Welker underneath. He's due for a touchdown this week.

Jaguars Defense @ Lions
Time: 1:00PM ET

www.detroitlions.ws
Signing any free agent off the street and asking him to immediately step in to start is unheard of in the NFL. The hopeless Lions expect Daunte Culpepper to do it at the most difficult position possible. Told C-Pepp might lead the Lions onto the field after just signing his contract Tuesday, Jags coach Jack Del Rio was shocked. "It'd be very tough (to start on three days' practice)," he said. "There's an awful lot to that position. It would be a heck of a deal." The Jags' fantasy defense has inarguably underachieved this season, but unlike Dan Orlovsky (out for Week 10 with two fractures in his thumb) who was nimble in the pocket with a quick release, Culpepper will be a sack waiting to happen. Jags first-round DE Derrick Harvey is coming on after a lost preseason due to holdout, recording his first sack in Week 9 against Bengals LT Levi Jones. Playmaking FS Reggie Nelson's knee is finally healthy and ballhawking CB Rashean Mathis will be assigned to Calvin Johnson. If Calvin and Culpepper blow communications, which you can bet will happen at least once Sunday, Mathis should be able to jump the route. If Jacksonville's defense has been dropped in your league go pick it up, plug, and play.

DeAngelo Williams @ Raiders
Time: 4:05PM ET

www.oaklandraiders.ws
With Jonathan Stewart likely out on Sunday, Williams will start and be Carolina's feature back. Oakland's run defense has been terrible for about as long as most of us have been alive, but it's in all-time bad shape now. Strong-side 'backer Ricky Brown (groin) and strong-side defensive end Derrick Burgess (triceps) will both be inactive. Strong-side safety Gibril Wilson (groin) is questionable. Strong-side cornerback DeAngelo Hall, an underrated tackler, is no longer on the roster and will be replaced by journeyman kick returner [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL]. Which way do you think the Panthers will run? Williams should easily top 100 rushing yards and a score in this ripe-for-the-picking matchup.

Jamaal Charles @ Chargers
Time: 4:15PM ET

www.sandiegochargers.ws
Kolby Smith tore his ACL and has been lost to IR, and Larry Johnson's suspension doesn't end until next Monday. Charles, an explosive track star from Texas, will make his first NFL start against a Bolts rush defense that's been quite mediocre this year. Charles' 4.38 wheels and nifty moves worked in Week 9 against a quicker Bucs defense, as he went for 106 rushing yards on 18 carries (5.9 YPC) off the bench. He'll be used as a primary back Sunday against the much heavier Chargers, who won't be nearly as quick to the ball as Tampa Bay. There is concern that rookie free agent Dantrell Savage, a 5'8 special teamer who runs in the 4.6s, could steal some work from Charles. But even if he does it's unlikely to be substantial. Savage has seen just three carries in six games this season and has caught no passes. And the idea of his role increasing greatly came from Savage's mouth, not a Chiefs decision maker. Expect Charles to get the football 20+ times in this game. He projects to be better in pass protection than the diminutive rookie behind him and will be hard to keep off the field, especially if KC gets down early.

[SIZE=+1]Week 10 Matchups to Avoid[/SIZE]

Willis McGahee @ Texans
Time: 1:00PM ET


There's a good possibility that McGahee has formally fallen behind Ray Rice on the Ravens' depth chart. Changes like that aren't typically made due to injury, which is mostly the reason why McGahee was only active as an "emergency" runner in Week 9, but this shakeup has been in the works for months. The Ravens believe Rice gives them Brian Westbrook-like versatility out of the backfield and LeRon McClain is their best option in the goal line. McGahee isn't a great bet to top 50 yards despite a favorable matchup against the Texans, and his chances of scoring a touchdown are very slim.

Greg Olsen vs. Titans
Time: 1:00PM ET

www.tennesseetitans.ws
Having watched last week's Bears game, it is evident that Olsen has very little chemistry with Rex Grossman. And with Kyle Orton (ankle) doubtful for Sunday's tilt, Grossman will make his first start of the season. Grossman produced two touchdowns last week, but was otherwise awful and has very little touch on his short-to-intermediate passes, ala Derek Anderson. Grossman also preferred throwing to Desmond Clark over Olsen, probably because the two have played together longer. Since he's now a very secondary receiver target and the middle of the field is where Olsen runs his routes, he is not at all a strong bet for production on Sunday. He will also be matched against Titans SS Chris Hope, an excellent cover safety.

Muhsin Muhammad @ Raiders
Time: 4:05PM ET

www.oaklandraiders.ws
Sunday should be a big day for DeAngelo Williams and [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL], but probably not for Moose Droppings. The Raiders have moved Nnamdi Asomugha, the NFL's premier shutdown corner, back to the left side of the defensive formation following DeAngelo Hall's release. Since that's the side that Muhammad typically goes against, don't expect him to see many targets. The Panthers perhaps could avoid this matchup by going three-wide often, but that's out of the ordinary for coordinator Jeff Davidson and two-receiver, two-tight end sets are more likely for a game in which Carolina can heavily rely on the run.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Tiers of Heaven, 2.0
A wise man once said: "The real (NFL) season doesn't begin until Thanksgiving."

That wise man never played fantasy football. By Thanksgiving, the fantasy football playoffs will be nearly ready to start. The playoff push starts now, and any team hovering around .500 needs to get on a run fast. Time is already starting to run out on this 2008 season, which scares the crap. With that in mind, let's do something a little different for this week's Morning After: revisiting my tiered rankings.

Below are my rankings for each position for the remainder of the season. The entire remaining schedule is taken into account, with the exception of Week 17. Quarterbacks and tight ends are below. Running backs and wide receivers will come later. Use the ranks for trades, self-evaluation, or toilet paper.

[SIZE=+1]Top 32 Quarterbacks [/SIZE]

1. Drew Brees, Saints
2. Jay Cutler, Broncos
3. Peyton Manning, Colts

Brees is still on pace to set the single season yardage record. He has tough matchups against the Bucs and Packers soon, but the fantasy playoff schedule is forgiving. Cutler plays with a terrible defense that will keep him throwing. His only tough matchup left is at Carolina in Week 15. Manning still isn't playing his best, but he's survived thus far as a top-eight quarterback. The schedule the rest of the way is laughably easy. Put these three in any order you like. I'd feel very safe with any of these guys as every-week starters.

Tier Two

4. Kurt Warner, Cardinals
5. Donovan McNabb, Eagles
6. Tony Romo, Cowboys
7. Aaron Rodgers, Packers

I worry about Warner getting beat up in Weeks 12-13 against the NFC East, but the yardage will remain consistent. He would be in the tier above if not for the injury risk. I had Romo three spots higher before making schedule adjustments. He has a tough road, but was a top-three quarterback before the injury. Rodgers' struggles against the Vikings Sunday should prove to be an anomaly in a consistent first season as a starter. His schedule is easier than the veterans above him, but we'll give them the edge for experience and talent.

These are quality QB1s. You are probably going to play them every week, although they won't carry your team through tough matchups. There's no need to own two quarterbacks from the top two tiers. I'm talking to you, Tiffany!

Tier Three

8. Philip Rivers, Chargers
9. Sage Rosenfels/Matt Schaub, Texans
10. Brett Favre, Jets

We're counting the Texans quarterbacks as one odd looking person even though Rosenfels is much more mistake-prone. Favre has the best schedule of this group, but New York's improved defense may work against him. Unlike Rivers and the Texans, Favre won't need to throw like crazy to win. Rivers faces two tough tests with the Steelers and Colts the next two weeks. The schedule is favorable after that, but I expect the Chargers to run for scores more often.

These are QB1s, but they aren't above being benched if your backup has the right matchup. You are sitting pretty if you own one in addition to a quarterback in the top two tiers.

Tier Four

11. David Garrard, Jaguars
12. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
13. Eli Manning, Giants
14. Gus Frerotte, Vikings

One of these names sticks out like a sore journeyman. So does Gus Frerotte's schedule, which is neutral for a few weeks and then beautiful in the fantasy playoffs. He's still Gus Frerotte and he turns the ball over, but he's going to be useful in December. The other three players here have much tougher slates, especially Eli. Roethlisberger has been a mediocre QB2 thus far, but I still believe in the talent. He can get healthy numbers the next three weeks, but it gets tougher in December. Garrard is having the rock solid season we expected. He won't kill you, but he won't win many games for you either.

These guys are matchup plays, and frankly there isn't a big gap between them and the following ten names. I just like to break the rankings up. One general trend I noticed is that the better quarterbacks in tiers two, three, and four have tougher schedules than the QB2s in tier five. That will further equal the playing field the rest of the way.

Tier Four

15. Matt Ryan, Falcons
16. Chad Pennington, Dolphins
17. Matt Cassel, Patriots
18. Shaun Hill, 49ers
19. Jason Campbell, Redskins
20. Trent Edwards, Bills
21. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks
22. Jake Delhomme, Panthers
23. Kyle Orton, Bears
24. Jeff Garcia, Bucs
25. Tyler Thigpen, Chiefs
26. Brady Quinn, Browns

Pennington is quietly on pace for nearly 4,000 yards. Just like Trent Edwards, he doesn't have a single negative matchup the rest of the way. He'll be consistent. Edwards' play has worsened throughout the year. The schedule will keep him a solid QB2, but Buffalo's lack of aggressiveness handicaps him in the red zone.

In general, the AFC East opponents are better defending the run than the pass. That helps Matt Cassel, who also has two dates on the West Coast. The Patriots get more aggressive by the week. All the AFC East quarterbacks were ranked lower before my schedule adjustments. Matty Ice is like no other rookie I've ever seen. Most rookie quarterbacks improve as the season wears on, and he's going to be useful in matchups against Denver, San Diego, and New Orleans. I'm high on Hill because of Mike Martz. He would be higher if not for the presence of JTO.

Jake Delhomme's schedule is like his play: erratic. He has a few plus matchups, but I don't trust him. Orton may look low, but he's coming off an injury and his play started to decline before that. Don't expect his second half to be nearly as strong. Matt Hasselbeck way higher initially, but it's easy to forget how lost the Seattle offense was early in the season. Ranking him this high is even a show of faith. He's worth a gamble as a buy low QB2, but the injury risk is huge. Quinn's first start was very impressive, but it was expected against the worst defense in the AFC. His fantasy playoff schedule starts in Tennessee and Philadelphia. Garcia was a tier below before I looked at his schedule. Same goes for Thigpen, who is playing quite well.

27. Marc Bulger, Rams
28. Kerry Collins, Titans
29. Joe Flacco, Ravens
30. Daunte Culpepper, Lions
31. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Bengals
32. JaMarcus Russell, Raiders

It's a sad day in Rotoworld history when Tyler Thigpen ends up a tier ahead of Marc Bulger. Bulger has a nice schedule, but the Jets pass defense looked like a decent matchup on paper too. He's not even sure to keep his job. Flacco has done a terrific job and Baltimore fans have to be thrilled they finally have a franchise quarterback. But he's still a rookie and is about to see a market correction against a tough schedule. JaMarcus Russell is not a rookie, but certainly plays like one.
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[SIZE=+1]Top 22 Tight Ends [/SIZE]

1. Antonio Gates, Chargers
2. Jason Witten, Cowboys
3. Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs

Schedule adjustments matter less to me at receiver positions. Gates is the best bet for touchdowns and is healthier than he was early in the year. It's uncertain how Witten's ribs will change things, but the schedule and the Dallas offensive line are tiebreakers in the wrong direction for the top spot. Tyler Thigpen and the Kansas City spread offense has revived Gonzo's season and put him in the mix to finish the season as a TE1. These three give you an edge at the position.

Tier Two

4. Kellen Winslow, Browns
5. Owen Daniels, Texans
6. Tony Scheffler, Broncos
7. Dallas Clark, Colts
8. Chris Cooley, Redskins

Daniels has produced like a tier one tight end, but he may settle into more modest production. The change to Brady Quinn could ignite Winslow's season. Quinn looks better at the short stuff than Derek Anderson. Scheffler would be in tier one if he was 100%. But he rarely stays healthy for long. He's a must start when he plays. Cooley and Clark have performed at or above expectations, so the touchdowns
should come.

Make a trade if you own two tight ends in the top two tiers, unless one is Scheffler. I own Scheffler and Daniels in one PPR league with a flex, and Sheffler's health is keeping me holding on for now.

Tier Three

9. Greg Olsen, Bears
10. Jeremy Shockey, Saints
11. Bo Scaife, Titans
12. Zach Miller, Raiders

Olsen and Shockey have the talent to jump up a tier, but my faith in Shockey is shaken. The Saints feel the same way. I can no longer ignore what Scaife is accomplishing in Tennessee every week. Miller continues to be the best part of the Oakland passing game, which is like being the tallest person at a Rosenthal family get together. These guys aren't great fantasy starters at this point, but they can get you by. Owning a second tight end in deeper leagues to combine with this group makes sense.

13. Marcedes Lewis
14. Anthony Fasano
15. Dustin Keller
16. Visanthe Shiancoe
17. Todd Heap
18. John Carlson
19. Kevin Boss
20. Heath Miller
21. Billy Miller
22. L.J. Smith

Lewis has played the best football of his young career in the last month. After a fast start, Fasano has done very little over the same time period. Keller, Carlson, and Heap have some upside lurking within. Billy Miller has played very well and would be a factor if Jeremy Shockey gets hurt again. Heath Miller isn't healthy enough to own in most formats. L.J. Smith doesn't stay healthy for long.

These tight ends can be used in the right matchup.

[SIZE=+1]Schedule upgrades for passing games [/SIZE]
The order of the list is less important here than just being on the list

1. Colts
2. Vikings
3. Bills
4. Rams
5. Bucs
6. Titans
7. Patriots
8. Falcons
9. Broncos
10. Jets
11. Raiders

[SIZE=+1]Schedule downgrades for passing games [/SIZE]

1. Bengals
2. Cowboys
3. Giants
4. Jaguars
5. Ravens
6. Eagles
7. Lions
8. Redskins
9. Steelers
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

The Greatest Show On ...
Mike Martz was the play-calling mastermind in St. Louis when Kurt Warner went from Arena League nobody to Super Bowl-winning MVP nearly a decade ago, so it was fitting to have him on the opposite sideline Monday night as a 37-year-old Warner did his thing in front of a national audience. Nine seasons and two teams later, Warner is still picking apart defenses and feeding a great receiving corps.

While the Cardinals aren't quite The Greatest Show on Turf, Warner looks just as dangerous as ever thanks to an emerging Steve Breaston joining Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald to form a Rams-like receiving trio. In the three games since Boldin returned from jaw surgery, Warner has passed for 1,051 yards and seven touchdowns while being picked off once. www.arizonacardinals.ws

During that three-game span Boldin has 240 yards on 22 catches, Fitzgerald has 245 yards on 21 catches, and Breaston has 251 yards on 18 catches. They each had either seven or eight grabs Monday night as Warner threw for 328 yards and three scores while completing 32-of-42 passes. As he topped the 300-yard mark for the 46th time in his career, ESPN showed an absolutely amazing stat.

Warner ranks first in NFL history by topping 300 yards in 45 percent of his career games. Dan Fouts ranks second on the all-time list ? at 28 percent. He's gone over 300 yards 60 percent more often than anyone else in NFL history, including five times in nine tries this season. That puts him on pace for 4,904 yards, which would make Warner the only quarterback ever with two 4,800-yard seasons.

While Warner's case for MVP picks up steam heading into a juicy game against the Seahawks, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Kolby Smith is done for the season with a knee injury and Jamaal Charles sat out much of Week 10 with ankle problems, so coach Herm Edwards announced Monday that Larry Johnson will rejoin the lineup this week. He's now being sued for the nightclub incident that led to his Week 10 suspension and hasn't played in a month, but Edwards called Johnson "one of the better backs in the league." www.kansascitychiefs.ws

Tyler Thigpen's unlikely emergence means that the Chiefs no longer have to rely solely on running the ball for their only source of offense, but Johnson should get 15-20 touches versus the Saints. Even if Kansas City allows Thigpen to air it out against New Orleans' banged-up secondary and Johnson is somewhat rusty, the matchup is favorable enough for him to be a safe RB2 option.

* Clinton Portis' huge early season workload may be catching up to him, as ankle and hip problems have now been joined by a knee injury. Portis missed practice Monday despite the Redskins having Week 10 off and coach Jim Zorn explained that he's dealing with a bone bruise in addition to a sprain. Zorn put Portis' odds of facing Dallas at 50-50 and said that the injury didn't improve during the bye. www.washingtonredskins.ws

Portis ranks second to [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL] with 995 rushing yards and among backs with at least 100 carries only Brandon Jacobs can top his 5.0-yard average, so it would be a huge blow if he sits. Beyond that, backup Ladell Betts isn't recovered yet from a knee injury of his own, which means that the Redskins would turn to a platoon of Shaun Alexander and Rock Cartwright in Portis' place Sunday night.

Two-Minute Drill: Joseph Addai has averaged 2.3 yards per carry since returning from a hamstring injury and was benched in favor of Dominic Rhodes during the Colts' final drive Sunday ? According to coach Gary Kubiak, rookie Steve Slaton got fewer touches Sunday because he's "worn down" ? After starting Ray Rice only to give Willis McGahee the biggest workload Sunday, coach John Harbaugh said Monday that he'll keep using a backfield-by-committee approach ? Denver added Alex Haynes to its banged-up backfield Monday and looks to set to start fullback Peyton Hillis at running back versus Oakland ? Despite his predictably uninspiring Week 10 effort, it looks like the Lions plan to give Daunte Culpepper another start rather than turn to 2007 second-round pick Drew Stanton ? Coach Jim Haslett announced Monday that Marc Bulger remains the Rams' starter even after being benched for Trent Green in Week 10 ? Tampa Bay will have Earnest Graham, Warrick Dunn, and Carnell Williams available together this week for the first time, but everyone is to be avoided against Minnesota.

Red Zone: According to coach Mike Holmgren, both Matt Hasselbeck (back) and Deion Branch (heel) are slated to practice this week and return Sunday ? Tony Romo (finger) practiced Monday and is on track to return this week after missing three games ? After using the Redskins' bye week to get healthy, Santana Moss (hamstring) is expected to start Sunday ? Coach Sean Payton said Monday that he's "hopeful" Reggie Bush (knee) is ready to return ? According to coach John Harbaugh, it's "too early to say" whether Derrick Mason will be available Sunday after dislocating his shoulder ? Jeremy Shockey is day-to-day after aggravating his ankle injury Sunday ? Carson Palmer (elbow) has already been ruled out for Week 11, giving Ryan Fitzpatrick a sixth straight start ? Darren McFadden said Monday that he won't take pain-killers to play through his toe problems, making it unlikely that he'll return this week after missing three straight games ? Brandon Lloyd (knee) said Monday that he was healthy enough to play in Week 10 even if the Bears declared him inactive ? Javon Walker underwent an MRI exam on his ankle Monday after limping through Week 10.
 

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Spreading the Wealth
With Brodie Croyle and Damon Huard lost for the season, the Chiefs held their nose and handed the reins over to an obviously overwhelmed Tyler Thigpen in Week 8. What happened thereafter was a complete shock: the Chiefs had competent quarterback play for the first time since the beginning of the failed Croyle experiment.

Taking a page out of the Warren Moon era Houston Oilers' run-and-shoot offense of the late '80s, the Chiefs have moved to a spread offense featuring Thigpen out of the shotgun. The raw Coastal Carolina product had a poor feel for defensive pressure under center, so the Chiefs figured the shotgun would give their mobile quarterback a better view of the pass rush and an extra second to locate his targets. Throw in the addition of former second-round wide receiver Mark Bradley to go with future Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez and stud receiver Dwayne Bowe, and the spread continues to be the recipe for a fantasy feast in Kansas City.

In another lost season, the Chiefs have found a way to stay competitive on a weekly basis. It may not be a long-term strategy for the franchise, but the spread offense is here to stay for the rest of 2008. Hop on board with Thigpen and Bradley and enjoy the ride while it lasts.

On to the waiver wire. Here is how I rank the likely targets at each position. Full writeups of each player are below.

QUARTERBACKS
1. Tyler Thigpen
2. Brady Quinn
3. Matt Hasselbeck
4. Shaun Hill
5. Joe Flacco

RUNNINGBACKS
1. Selvin Young
2. Benjarvus Green-Ellis
3. Sammy Morris
4. Dominic Rhodes
5. Peyton Hillis
6. Shaun Alexander
7. Cadillac Williams

WIDE RECEIVERS
1. Mark Bradley
2. Bobby Engram
3. Josh Morgan
4. Deion Branch
5. Jerry Porter
6. Justin Gage/Brandon Jones
7. Michael Jenkins

TIGHT ENDS
1. Dustin Keller
2. Kevin Boss
3. Billy Miller

DEFENSES
1. Dolphins
2. 49ers

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QUARTERBACKS

Tyler Thigpen, Chiefs - It took a couple of weeks to realize it, but Thigpen is legit in the spread offense. The Chiefs are throwing heavily out of the shotgun, and Thipen is hitting Tony Gonzalez, Dwayne Bowe, and Mark Bradley with regularity. Expect that trend to continue in Week 11 with the high-flying Saints and their banged up secondary coming to town. Thigpen has the added benefit of a cozy playoff schedule, so he's a realistic QB1 the rest of the way for needy owners.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Brady Quinn, Browns - Quinn's debut showed a poised quarterback with good pocket presence, surprising mobility, and a more catchable short pass than Derek Anderson ever had. He won't enjoy the Broncos defense every week, but the early returns are positive on the Brady Quinn era. Expect him to be a fine QB2 with upside going forward. www.clevelandbrowns.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks - Skepticism is advised. Hasselbeck is in line to return this week against Arizona, but the Seattle offense hasn't been relevant in fantasy circles all season. With Deion Branch's impending return, Hass will enjoy better weapons than he had to start the season though it will take a couple of weeks to knock the rust off of the offense. Use Hasselbeck as a stash and hope that he revives the passing attack enough to be realistic option against the Rams and Jets by fantasy playoff time.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Shaun Hill, 49ers - Hill's first start of the season brought mixed reviews. He showed nice touch and a much better feel for defensive pressure, but his decision making left a lot to be desired. Hill should be no more than a QB2 the rest of the way.

Recommendation: Should be owned in deeper leagues

Joe Flacco, Ravens - Flacco gets a stiff test against the Giants this week, but the rookie is continuing to grow every week. He's been a viable NFL starter for the past month, but it's just recently that he started getting the ball in the end zone. After managing just three passing touchdowns all season going into Week 9, Flacco has racked up four in the past two weeks. www.baltimoreravens.ws

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

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RUNNING BACKS

Selvin Young, Broncos - Owners with a quick-fix need should look to Peyton Hillis instead, but Young is the better pick if you can afford to wait on a stash. Once he gets healthy, Young will have no competition for carries in the backfield and could come in handy by fantasy playoff time.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Sammy Morris, Patriots - Morris is gunning for a Week 11 return after working out extensively in pre-game warm-ups this past Sunday. Despite Benjarvus Green-Ellis' emergence, Morris remains the best bet for fantasy production down the stretch in New England. The steady veteran is likely to be worked back in slowly against a stout Jets run defense, so keep him on the bench for another week.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Benjarvus Green-Ellis, Patriots - The "Lawfirm" has scored in four straight games, and the Pats made him the fulcrum of their ball control attack against the Bills. The rookie runs hard, doesn't waste steps, and looks good in short-yardage. He may have carved out a role in the offense, but Sammy Morris' imminent return will deflate his fantasy value.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Dominic Rhodes, Colts - Let's be frank here: Rhodes has looked like a better player than Joseph Addai for much of this season. It was Rhodes who was in on the final game-winning drive against the Steelers, and it seems that he's earned a tandem role at the very least. It's tough to say with any certainty, but it's quite possible that Addai aggravated his hamstring injury during the Steelers game. Rhodes is worth grabbing just in case. www.indianapoliscolts.ws

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Peyton Hillis, Broncos - The fullback hybrid is expected to be the Broncos primary ball carrier until Selvin Young gets healthy. He makes for a decent flex play against Atlanta this week, but beware of the Broncos relying heavily on their new empty backfield formation. Pick him up, but don't expect any miracles.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Shaun Alexander, Redskins - Clinton Portis' body is starting to feel the effects of a heavy workload, and he's considered questionable for a key division game against the Cowboys. The knee sprain puts his chances at 50-50, so Shaun Alexander and Rock Cartwright would split duties if Portis can't go. Alexander is far from a quality fantasy option, so he's not recommended as anything more than a desperation play. www.washingtonredskins.ws

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

Cadillac Williams, Buccaneers - Just to be clear, you won't be getting the Cadillac of 2005 if he comes off the PUP list. What you will have occupying a precious roster spot is a third-stringer who has undoubtedly lost a couple of steps he couldn't afford to lose. www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws

Recommendation: Pass


WIDE RECEIVERS

Mark Bradley, Chiefs - The former second-rounder was freely available to every team in the league after the Bears cut him last month. Bradley was plucked off the street and has given a shot in the arm to the Chiefs offense as their first viable No. 2 wide receiver in years. www.kansascitychiefs.ws

It's only a matter of time before Bradley gets hurt, but he's a must-add while enjoying singe coverage opposite Dwayne Bowe and Tony Gonzalez. Targeted 14 times Sunday in the new shotgun offense, Bradley could be in for another big week with the Saints depleted secondary coming to town.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Bobby Engram, Seahawks - Coming off his best game since Week 5, Engram stands to benefit from Matt Hasselbeck's return as much as any player in Seattle's offense. He could be a realistic WR3 in PPR leagues the rest of the season.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Josh Morgan, 49ers - Guessing 49ers receivers has been a losing game all season, but Morgan is the best bet to emerge with fantasy value the rest of the way. The talented rookie has officially supplanted Bryant Johnson as the starter and makes for a nice high upside stash.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Deion Branch, Seahawks - Branch's Week 11 return dovetails nicely with Matt Hasselbeck's, but he's going to have to prove himself before fantasy owners will rely on him weekly. If he stays healthy, Branch could take over Koren Robinson's role in the offense in time for the fantasy playoffs.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Jerry Porter, Jaguars - Porter won't have value unless Matt Jones' suspension finally kicks in. Jones owners may want to stash him as an emergency handcuff. www.jacksonvillejaguars.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Justin Gage/Brandon Jones, Titans - The Titans are going to have to pass more often with opposing defenses stacking the box and selling out against the run. Jones has overtaken Justin McCareins recently and has caught at least four passes in three straight weeks. Gage is the nominal No. 1 receiver and may not be fully healthy yet after struggling through injuries the past month. Keep an eye on the Titans receivers this week at Jacksonville to see if one emerges from the pack. www.tennesseetitans.ws

Recommendation: Monitor in deeper leagues


TIGHT ENDS

Dustin Keller, Jets - The rookie has had a larger role in the offense ever since Bubba Franks went down with a hip injury. He arrived on the scene Sunday against the Rams with six catches for 107 yards and a touchdown. Make Keller prove it again at New England this week before counting on him as a starter, but he makes for a perfect high-upside backup in the meantime. www.newyorkjets.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Kevin Boss, Giants - Boss has a tough matchup against the Ravens this week, but he's starting to show more consistency. Over-hyped during last year's playoff run, the Boss-man is finally starting to make good on his promise. He's scored a touchdown and topped 30 yards in three straight games. www.newyorkgiants.ws

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Billy Miller, Saints - Keep a close eye on Jeremy Shockey's ankle injury. Miller is a fantastic pass catcher with the complete trust of his quarterback. If Shockey misses this week, Miller is a legitimate TE1 at Kansas City.

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues


TEAM DEFENSE

Dolphins - With or without JaMarcus Russell, the Raiders offense is a dream matchup. Joey Porter is already salivating.

49ers - The Niners are at home against a Rams offense that can't decide on a quarterback and may have the pu pu platter at running back again. San Fran should be available on plenty of waiver wires this week.
 

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Bell's Baggage Back in Denver
Michael Pittman, Ryan Torain, and Andre Hall all seeing their seasons end with trips to injured reserve and Selvin Young being limited by a lingering groin issues has left Denver's once-deep backfield awfully thin. In fact, the Broncos are now so desperate for healthy backs who at least know their system that they brought Tatum Bell back into the fold Tuesday.

Bell was the Broncos' second-round pick in 2004 and produced 2,165 total yards in two years as their starter before being shipped to the Lions for Dre' Bly prior to the 2007 season. To say that he's fallen on tough times since then would be an understatement. Bell gained just 182 yards while playing in only five games last year and was cut in September when the Lions opted for Rudi Johnson instead.

Wait, it gets better. After hearing of his release, Bell allegedly swiped Johnson's luggage, which included several thousand dollars, and later attempted to laugh off the incident while everyone else took it seriously. Yet despite being two years removed from regular playing time and several cards removed from playing with a full deck, Bell is back in Denver and figures to see major action Sunday.

Peyton Hillis will likely start if Young can't play through his groin injury, but coach Mike Shanahan may not trust the rookie fullback with a big workload considering that he has all of 11 carries as a pro and ran the ball just 62 times as a senior at Arkansas. Hillis is the better bet as a RB3/FLEX for now, but don't be shocked if Bell finds the ball in his hands a dozen times against the Falcons.

While his new teammates hide their belongings from Bell, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Clinton Portis revealed Tuesday that his knee injury is a second-degree sprain of the MCL, which seemingly makes him unlikely to play this week. He'll probably try to practice Friday and may be a game-time call, but Portis owners should get other options ready. Meanwhile, coach Jim Zorn noted Tuesday that Ladell Betts may have a better chance of playing this week than Portis. www.washingtonredskins.ws

That's noteworthy because Betts hasn't suited up since Week 6 thanks to a knee injury of his own. However, he apparently made significant progress during the Redskins' bye and is hoping to practice later this week with an eye toward facing the Cowboys. Betts is among the league's top backups and normally could step right in for Portis as a solid RB2, but Zorn said that he's not at 100 percent yet.

For this week at least no Redskins back is worthy of a spot in fantasy lineups if Portis doesn't play, because Betts figures to platoon with Shaun Alexander and Rock Cartwright. However, if Portis' injury proves serious enough for him to miss multiple weeks and Betts continues to get healthier, he could easily emerge as a viable fantasy option. At the very least Betts is a must-grab handcuff for Portis.

* Marques Colston has had an odd season that his fantasy owners may even call maddening. After a modest, three-catch Week 1, Colston underwent surgery to repair a torn thumb ligament and was shut down for the next month. He was then expected to return in Week 6, but was a last-minute scratch. He finally got back on the field in Week 7, but was held without a catch and benched.

Colston came off the bench in Week 8 and saw limited snaps, catching just two passes, and headed into New Orleans' bye week as a big question mark. In fact, during the Saints' bye some members of the local media speculated that Colston would continue to come off the bench in a reduced role. Instead, Colston started last week and was targeted a dozen times, catching seven passes for 140 yards.

He's disappointed when the expectations have been high and come up big when the expectations have been low, but Colston finally looks ready to resume being an every-week fantasy starter. If healthy, he almost can't help but post big stats. Not only is Drew Brees the league leader in pass attempts, he's on pace to break Dan Marino's all-time record for passing yards in a season with a sick 5,307.

In Colston's absence Brees has done an excellent job spreading the ball around, completing double-digit passes to 10 different guys while making Lance Moore a viable fantasy asset. Along with Moore's emergence the tight end tandem of Billy Miller and Jeremy Shockey has combined for 611 yards on 52 grabs, and Reggie Bush will get a ton of targets if healthy. Still, Colston has legit WR1 upside.

Two-Minute Drill: Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Knapp has been stripped of play-calling duties after producing just 35 points in five games since Lane Kiffin's firing ? He hasn't played long enough to qualify for any leaderboards, but [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL]'s average of 102.4 rushing yards per game would rank second in NFL history behind only Jim Brown (104.3) ? Similarly, if underused Falcons backup Jerious Norwood had enough carries to qualify for the all-time list he'd the only running back in NFL history to average over six yards per rush ? Andre Johnson and Brandon Marshall are tied for the league lead with 102 targets through 10 weeks and Dwayne Bowe ranks a distant third with 90 ? Meanwhile, among the league's 25 most-targeted players Tony Gonzalez is the lone tight end ? Ty Law said Tuesday that he was "this close" to signing with the Patriots, but instead will face them Thursday night with the Jets ? Asked Monday about rookie Jonathan Stewart's declining production, coach John Fox remarked that "it's a long season and we're going to need him" ? Seattle dealt a fifth-round pick for Keary Colbert when its receiving corps was wrecked by injuries, but cut him Tuesday after just seven catches in seven games.

Red Zone: Laveranues Coles (thigh) and Jerricho Cotchery (shoulder) were both limited in practice Tuesday, but should be ready Thursday night ? Willie Parker (shoulder) is scheduled to practice Wednesday after denying reports that he has a torn labrum and early indications are that he'll at least split time with Mewelde Moore in Week 11 ? With both Chris McAlister (knee) and Dawan Landry (neck) going on season-ending injured reserve Tuesday, Baltimore's secondary is now minus two starters ? Sammy Morris (knee) was limited in practice Tuesday and LaMont Jordan (calf) skipped the workout, which is a surprising development if you think back to how their injuries seemed a couple weeks ago ? Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Heath Miller (ankle) is "questionable at best" to return this week, which would give underrated backup Matt Spaeth another start after a six-catch Week 10 ? Tomlin also said that he's "hopeful" Ben Roethlisberger will be able to practice this week, but added that his lingering shoulder problems will likely be an issue all season.
 

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Week 11 Rankings
Week 11 marks the possible return of many familiar faces in fantasy football. Players like Tony Romo and Larry Johnson have missed a month or more and return to a drastically altered league. Let's take a look at the outlooks for many of this week's returning stars before getting to the rankings.

Tony Romo: Romo could get some MVP consideration after the world saw just how bad the Cowboys look without him. He has a new weapon to throw to ([URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=35"]Roy Williams[/URL]), but having enough weapons wasn't a problem before: he was a top-three quarterback. Terrell Owens, who we can confirm played during the last month, is suddenly useful again.

Romo's schedule is a bigger concern than his pinkie. He gets the excellent Redskins secondary this week, then the Steelers, Giants, and Ravens in the fantasy playoffs. I think Romo is good enough to start every week regardless. The Cowboys will be very aggressive.

Matt Hasselbeck: Remember him? The one-time steady QB1 was a disaster before hurting his back, but that was when he was throwing to Keary Colbert and the brothers McMullen. Hasselbeck is a nice pickup for QB-needy owners now that Bobby Engram and Deion Branch should be around. Engram is relevant again and Hasselbeck is a top-15 options this week against Arizona. He could be useful in Week 15 against the Rams if you are making playoff plans.

Larry Johnson: L.J.'s six-week absence may have saved his season. Forced to very away from their run-heavy system, Chiefs offensive coordinator Chan Gailey transformed the Chiefs into a frisky spread attack, with Tyler Thigpen doing his best Graham Harrell impression. The Chiefs score now! That can't be a bad thing for Johnson.

Integrating L.J. back into the mix may be awkward at first, and he may see fewer touches than before his suspensions. Jamaal Charles will stay active on passing downs. But the touches Johnson gets should be more effective overall, making him a passable RB2 this week against New Orleans. A lot of plus matchups remain on the docket.

Reggie Bush, Saints: Bush is the least certain player on this list to return, but he was able to take some snaps at practice Wednesday. The Saints are healthier at the skill positions than when Bush left, so I wouldn't expect him to have such a dominant role in their offensive moving forward. The Saints also figure to ease him back into the lineup if he plays against the Chiefs.

I wouldn't expect Bush to immediately re-start the PPR insanity of earlier this season, but I'd expect enough production to confidently start Bush every week in any format. Deuce McAllister, already hemorrhaging snaps, is about to become a lot less interesting.

[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL], Rams: Jackson has seven carries in the last three weeks, but he returned to a limited practice Wednesday. If he plays against the 49ers, you can't bench him. San Francisco's rush defense is a lot worse than they showed Monday night.

Carnell Williams, Bucs: It's a great story that he's back, but he's only going to be useful this season in fantasy if your league gives points for corny car puns.

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[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Quarterbacks[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Drew Brees</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Jay Cutler</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Kurt Warner</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Peyton Manning</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Donovan McNabb</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Aaron Rodgers</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Tony Romo</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Ben Roethlisberger</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Back to practice</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Matt Ryan</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Brett Favre</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Tyler Thigpen</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Jake Delhomme</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Chad Pennington</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Matt Hasselbeck</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>He's back</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Trent Edwards</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Philip Rivers</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Shaun Hill</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Unimpressive first start </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Brady Quinn</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Sage Rosenfels</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>toughest QB matchup? </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Jason Campbell</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Matt Cassel</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Eli Manning</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>David Garrard</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Jeff Garcia</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Marc Bulger</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Kyle Orton</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>Questionable(ankle)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Gus Frerotte</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Kerry Collins</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Joe Flacco</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Ryan Fitzpatrick</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Daunte Culpepper</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>JaMarcus Russell</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>Questionable (knee)</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

QB Notes:We've heard the requests and decided to post the rankings early because of the Thursday night games. Check back Thursday afternoon for the complete rankings notes.
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<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL]</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Frank Gore</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Matt Forte</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Michael Turner</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Brian Westbrook</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Marion Barber</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL]</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>Returned to limited practice Wednesday, keep eye on</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>DeAngelo Williams</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Clinton Portis</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>Status highly uncertain; ranked as if he'll start</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Ronnie Brown</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Steve Slaton</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>Carries should go back up </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Brandon Jacobs</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Marshawn Lynch</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>LaDainian Tomlinson</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>Can considering benching him </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Tim Hightower</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Joseph Addai</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>18</TD><TD>Willie Parker</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Probable(shoulder)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>19</TD><TD>Thomas Jones</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>20</TD><TD>Larry Johnson</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>He's back </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Reggie Bush</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Status is a mystery; ranked as if he'll start </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Jamal Lewis</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>LenDale White</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Justin Fargas</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Ryan Grant</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Maurice Jones-Drew</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Jonathan Stewart</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Julius Jones</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Willis McGahee</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>30</TD><TD>Jerious Norwood</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>Sneaky play </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>31</TD><TD>Kevin Smith</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Peyton Hillis</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>Favorite to start </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Earnest Graham</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>Questionable(knee)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>BenJarvus Green-Ellis</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>Move down if Morris plays </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Cedric Benson</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Ray Rice</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>38</TD><TD>Kevin Faulk</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>39</TD><TD>Fred Jackson</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Deuce McAllister</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Move up 12 spots if Bush is out </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Chester Taylor</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Derrick Ward</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Dominic Rhodes</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>44</TD><TD>Felix Jones</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>Uncertain to play (hamstring)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>45</TD><TD>Mewelde Moore</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Willie is back</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>46</TD><TD>Leon Washington</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>47</TD><TD>LeRon McClain</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>48</TD><TD>Maurice Morris</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>49</TD><TD>Ahman Green</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>50</TD><TD>Warrick Dunn</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>Move up 15 spots if Graham is out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>51</TD><TD>Ladell Betts</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>Move up 28 spots if he starts </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Pierre Thomas</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Role was growing again; Move up 10 spots if Bush is out </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Fred Taylor</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Correll Buckhalter</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>55</TD><TD>Jamaal Charles</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>56</TD><TD>Michael Bush</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>57</TD><TD>Antonio Pittman</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>Move up 20 spots if Jackson is out</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>58</TD><TD>Selvin Young</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>59</TD><TD>Brandon Jackson</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>60</TD><TD>Darren Sproles</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>61</TD><TD>Kevin Jones</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>62</TD><TD>Edgerrin James</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>63</TD><TD>Rudi Johnson</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>64</TD><TD>Shaun Alexander</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>No way </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>65</TD><TD>Tatum Bell</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Wide Receivers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Roddy White</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Brandon Marshall</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Anquan Boldin</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Larry Fitzgerald</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Reggie Wayne</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Lee Evans</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Marques Colston</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Andre Johnson</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Greg Jennings</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Dwayne Bowe</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Randy Moss</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Terrell Owens</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Eddie Royal</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Calvin Johnson</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Jerricho Cotchery</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Probable(shoulder)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Santana Moss</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>Expected to start </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Hines Ward</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Laveranues Coles</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Probable(thigh)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Santonio Holmes</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Plaxico Burress</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Wes Welker</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Bernard Berrian</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Braylon Edwards</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Steve Breaston</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Lance Moore</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>T.J. Houshmandzadeh</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Vincent Jackson</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Antonio Bryant</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>30</TD><TD>DeSean Jackson</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>31</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=378"]Kevin Curtis[/URL]</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Matt Jones</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Mark Bradley</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Donald Driver</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Marvin Harrison</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Kevin Walter</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Donnie Avery</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Muhsin Muhammad</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Bobby Engram</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>Hasselbeck will help</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Greg Camarillo</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Chad Ocho Cinco</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Derrick Mason</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=35"]Roy Williams[/URL]</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Anthony Gonzalez</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>Keep eye on hammy</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Torry Holt</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Devery Henderson</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Brandon Jones</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Ted Ginn Jr.</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Justin Gage</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Donte' Stallworth</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>51</TD><TD>Sidney Rice</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>52</TD><TD>Jerry Porter</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>Starting to make plays </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>53</TD><TD>Shaun McDonald</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>54</TD><TD>Devin Hester</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>55</TD><TD>Isaac Bruce</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>56</TD><TD>Jason Hill</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>57</TD><TD>[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL]</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>58</TD><TD>Joey Galloway</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>59</TD><TD>Bryant Johnson</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Probably starting for Morgan</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>60</TD><TD>Reggie Brown</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>Forgotten man in offense</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>61</TD><TD>Chris Chambers</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>Clearly not 100% </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>62</TD><TD>Amani Toomer</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>63</TD><TD>Patrick Crayton</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>64</TD><TD>Antwaan Randle El</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>65</TD><TD>Rashied Davis</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Tight Ends[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Tony Gonzalez</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Kellen Winslow</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Antonio Gates</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Owen Daniels</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Tony Scheffler</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jason Witten</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>Keep eye on ribs </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Chris Cooley</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Dallas Clark</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Greg Olsen</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Bo Scaife</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Zach Miller</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Jeremy Shockey</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Status Uncertain</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Anthony Fasano</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Marcedes Lewis</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>John Carlson</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Billy Miller</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Move up four spots if Shockey is out </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Vernon Davis</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Dustin Keller</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Kevin Boss</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Visanthe Shiancoe</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Todd Heap</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>David Martin</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Desmond Clark</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Ben Watson</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Jerramy Stevens</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Team Defense[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Panthers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Eagles Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Titans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Dolphins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Giants Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Buccaneers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Bears Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Cardinals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Packers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Ravens Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Vikings Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Chargers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Steelers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Colts Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Jets Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Patriots Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Cowboys Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Jaguars Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Bills Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Browns Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Saints Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Redskins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Fortyniners Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Raiders Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Rams Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Falcons Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Texans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Seahawks Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Lions Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Chiefs Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Broncos Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Bengals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Kickers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Matt Prater</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Rob Bironas</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Mason Crosby</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>David Akers</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Stephen Gostkowski</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jason Elam</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Nate Kaeding</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>John Kasay</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Josh Scobee</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Ryan Longwell</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Joe Nedney</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Matt Bryant</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Neil Rackers</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Robbie Gould</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Matt Stover</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Kris Brown</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Jeff Reed</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Jay Feely</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Rian Lindell</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>John Carney</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Shaun Suisham</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Adam Vinatieri</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Phil Dawson</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Nick Folk</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Dan Carpenter</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Olindo Mare</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Sebastian Janikowski</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Shayne Graham</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Josh Brown</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Garrett Hartley</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Connor Barth</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Jason Hanson</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>-</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

No More Rex?
We've officially entered the fantasy football stretch run, with just a few weeks left until most leagues begin their postseasons.

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While you hopefully forgive me for plugging a worthwhile product, here are some notes from around football ?

* Kyle Orton's ankle injury looked ugly at the time and initial reports guessed that he'd miss at least a month, but it sounds like he may be able to return after just one skipped start. Orton was able to practice on a limited basis Wednesday and said afterward that he's preparing as if he'll face the Packers. Given how crucial the game is for the Bears' playoff hopes, there's plenty of reason to push Orton.

Rex Grossman has predictably struggled in his place, completing just 50 percent of his throws for a measly 4.2 yards per pass. Even hobbled Orton is an upgrade over Grossman and mobility isn't one of his great strengths to begin with, but the Packers present an unfavorable return matchup. Green Bay's defense has been shaky overall this season, but that's almost entirely due to horrible run stopping.

Green Bay ranks third-worst in the league by allowing 5.0 yards per run, but also rank third-best in the league by allowing just 5.7 yards per pass. They made Gus Frerotte look completely lost last week and lead the NFL with 16 interceptions on the year. Opposing quarterbacks have compiled an NFL-worst 58.8 rating versus the Packers, so even if he plays it's worth waiting another week to trust Orton.

* Carnell Williams returned Wednesday from the PUP list 14 months after tearing his patellar tendon in Week 4 of last season. His comeback is great to see given that there were concerns about Williams' career potentially being at risk, but right now he's merely working out with Tampa Bay's scout team. However, that could change if Earnest Graham's groin injury sidelines him for Week 11.

Graham sitting out against the Vikings would open the door for Williams to make his season debut, but it would likely be in a very limited role. Warrick Dunn put in a full practice Wednesday after being sidelined by neck problems of his own and would get the nod in place of Graham. That may lead to 15-20 touches for Dunn, but Minnesota's defense means that a Graham-less backfield should be avoided.

Cadillac is worth a pickup in deep keeper leagues, but it's important to remember that even before the injury his stock had declined dramatically after a promising rookie campaign. He had 3.5 yards per run in 2006 and 3.9 yards per run before going down last year. He's still just 26 years old, but Graham is now a big part of the Bucs' plans and Williams was never much of a receiver or goal-line threat.

* Brian Westbrook admitted Wednesday that he's still not fully healthy after going through recent knee, ankle, and rib problems, but did say that he's feeling "better than last week." Of course, "last week" Westbrook averaged just 2.0 yards on 13 carries versus the Giants and he's gained more than 3.5 yards per carry just one time since the season opener.

That's the bad news. The good news is that he's expected to play this week and has a highly favorable matchup against the Bengals. Cincinnati ranks 25th in the league by allowing an average of 138.1 rushing yards per game and has allowed a dozen rushing touchdowns. If he can't get back on track this week there will be reason for concern with Westbrook, but count on him as a mid-level RB1 play.

Two-Minute Drill: Joseph Addai is absent from the injury report, signaling that his Week 10 benching wasn't health related ? [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=35"]Roy Williams[/URL] has officially overtaken Patrick Crayton as the Cowboys' second receiver ? Drew Henson was released Wednesday by a 0-9 team starting Daunte Culpepper for a second straight week, which says all you need to know about his career ? Jonathan Stewart (heel) is not on the injury report, but remains firmly rooted behind DeAngelo Williams on the depth chart ? San Diego claimed Michael Bennett off waivers Wednesday to perhaps simply to block him from going to running back-starved Denver ? Chris Chambers (ankle) is absent from the injury report after being limited in Week 10, but he's no more than a decent WR3 option at Pittsburgh ? Coach Gary Kubiak said Wednesday that he'll keep monitoring Steve Slaton's workload because he's been "fresher" with reduced snaps, but he'll sill a strong RB2 ? Jeremy Shockey (ankle) is not on the injury report, but might lose snaps to Billy Miller ? Reports that left tackle Marvel Smith may need season-ending back surgery is bad news for Ben Roethlisberger.

Red Zone: Reggie Bush practiced Wednesday while wearing a large knee brace and indicated afterward that his Week 11 status is up in the air ? According to coach Jim Zorn, Santana Moss (hamstring) looked "very impressive" in practice Wednesday ? Willie Parker (knee) returned to practice Wednesday and is set to rejoin the starting lineup against San Diego ? Matt Hasselbeck (back) put in a full practice Wednesday and should be owned again in most leagues ? Derrick Mason (shoulder) has played 99 straight games, but coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that he'll be a game-time call this week ? Matt Jones' suspension is unlikely to begin this week, but he did sit out Wednesday's practice with a thigh injury ? Selvin Young (groin) sat out practice Wednesday, so Peyton Hillis and Tatum Bell figure to split snaps against the Falcons ? On the other hand, Tony Scheffler (groin) practiced fully Wednesday and makes for a nice TE1 option this week ? Josh Morgan (groin) and Arnaz Battle (foot) have already been ruled out for Week 11, increasing Jason Hill's chances of a second straight strong game.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

462 Yards, One Loss
Once you got over the shock of Matt Cassel racking up 462 total yards and three touchdowns Thursday night against the Jets you'd likely assume that the Patriots won easily and Randy Moss had a huge game. And of course you'd be wrong on both accounts. Prior to coming up with an amazing catch to force overtime with one second remaining Moss had just two short grabs and the Patriots fell in OT.

There's no doubt that Cassel played well by averaging 7.8 yards per pass while doing major damage with his legs, but his effectiveness finding Wes Welker, Ben Watson, and Jabar Gaffney on short routes won't make Moss owners feel better about his failing to top 70 yards for the seventh time in Cassel's nine starts. With that said, Cassel isn't to blame for Moss' inability to get clean breaks off the line.

Ty Law and company manhandled him all night before inexplicably opting not to jam him on the final play of regulation, which along with Cassel's ongoing trouble throwing a decent deep ball basically ruled out any chance of big plays. Moss is averaging just 12.4 yards per catch with Cassel starting and he's on pace to fall short of the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in a non-injury season.

Moss owners obviously won't want to hear it, but he's looking more and more like a lost cause even while Cassel shows sizable improvement overall. The Patriots have adjusted their offense to better fit Cassel's strengths and after struggling off the bat he now has 200-plus yards in six of the past seven games. Unfortunately, playing better and giving Moss chances to make big plays aren't the same thing.

While Cassel becomes the first quarterback since 1970 with at least 400 passing yards and 60 rushing yards in the same game, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Clinton Portis' odds of playing against the Cowboys look pretty slim after coach Jim Zorn said Thursday that he's made little progress recovering from a sprained knee. Portis sat out Thursday's practice and definitely should not be counted on to play Sunday night, which opens the door for Ladell Betts to make his first start since 2006. www.washingtonredskins.ws

Betts has been a starting-caliber running back stuck in a reserve role for most of his seven-year career and would normally be a solid RB2 option starting in place of Portis. However, he's missed the past three games with a knee sprain of his own and may not be at full strength even if he's able to fill in. Betts wore a brace Thursday, but Zorn said that he "looked good" and "made some cuts."

Betts has averaged 4.2 yards on 697 career rushes, is a capable receiver out of the backfield, and figures to see most of the snaps with only Rock Cartwright and Shaun Alexander backing him up. Still, between his own injury concerns and the fact that the Redskins don't play until Sunday night, fantasy teams shouldn't wait to see who starts for Washington if they have other decent options for Week 11.

* [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] missed Thursday's practice and said afterward that he's "taken a step backwards" in his recovery from a strained quadriceps. Coach Jim Haslett agreed with Jackson's pessimistic assessment, saying: "He's going to have run before he can play. I doubt we'll have him, to be honest." Antonio Pittman played well in Jackson's place against the Patriots in Week 8, but has struggled since.

Pittman averaged just 1.2 yards on 10 carries versus the Cardinals while splitting time with Jackson in Week 9 and gained 28 yards on 13 carries against the Jets as the fill-in starter last week. However, few running backs have been able to do anything against the Jets' front line this season and Pittman should have a much easier time against the 49ers. He wouldn't be a bad emergency RB2 option.

* We've officially entered the fantasy football stretch run, with just a few weeks left until most leagues begin their postseasons. Now is definitely make-or-break time for many teams and because of that Rotoworld has decided to offer a special on Season Pass subscriptions for the stretch run. From now until season's end you can access Season Pass for just $4.99.

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Two-Minute Drill: Chad Ocho Cinco said Wednesday that he'll have a nice game versus the Eagles because "they blitz on every play" and thus "can't double" him, but double teams are hardly responsible for his disappointing numbers ? Coach Herm Edwards refused to confirm Thursday whether Larry Johnson will resume starting now that he's back from suspension, saying only that "we're still going to try to run the ball" and he's "one of the better backs in the league" ? Cowboys owner Jerry Jones indicated Thursday that he'd welcome Pacman Jones back from suspension if he "does the kinds of things that the league has asked him to do" ? Willie Parker (knee) and Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder) are both absent from the injury report and have a favorable matchup against San Diego ? Dustin Keller followed his Week 10 breakout with 87 yards on eight receptions Thursday night and the first-round rookie now looks like a legitimate TE1 option ? Coach Romeo Crennel said Thursday that he'll try to be "a little more consistent" getting Jerome Harrison the ball after the underrated backup got just 23 touches through nine games playing behind Jamal Lewis.

Red Zone: Tony Romo (finger) practiced without limitations again Thursday and looks likely to have Jason Witten (ribs) as a target for his return ? Reggie Bush (knee) skipped Thursday's workout after practicing Wednesday, putting his Week 11 status in serious question ? Matt Jones (thigh) returned to practice Thursday and the league still hasn't ruled on his suspension, so he should start against the Titans ? Coach Tom Cable said Thursday that Darren McFadden (toe) is "ready to go" after missing three games, but he's still Justin Fargas' backup ? Derrick Mason (shoulder) missed practice again Thursday and will likely be a game-time decision at best this week ? Santana Moss (hamstring) practiced fully Thursday and looks ready to suit up Sunday night ? JaMarcus Russell (knee) took most of the practice reps Thursday and looks ready to return against Miami ? Cedric Benson was added to the injury report Thursday after missing practice with back problems, so Chris Perry took first-team reps ? Javon Walker returned to Week 10 after injuring his ankle, but said Thursday that he'll miss the remainder of the season following surgery that may end his forgettable Raiders career
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Divine Intervention?
Lady Luck is cruel. Medusa-/Leona Helmsley-level vicious. She's in rare form this year, turning studs into duds (and vice-versa) and coercing utterly improbable stats from fantasy no-names at the expense of owners who wisely benched them. You wouldn't believe how many "Please kill me, I benched Cassel!" emails I received last night ? 43, to be exact -- an amazing number considering it's hard to type while sobbing in your underwear, deep-throating a shotgun barrel and trying to work the trigger with your toe.

But don't beat yourself up about making the absolutely, one-thousand-percent correct lineup decision and having it backfire thanks to bad, dumb luck. You can't stick your head in the oven about starting, say, Peyton Manning at home vs. a very forgiving HOU defense and benching immortal career backup/milquetoast Matt Cassel in an alleged monsoon against a rabid Jets defense. No, you start Peyton twelve times out of ten. But, sadly, it's just the kind of fantasy year where David Garrard and Trent Edwards don't make the proverbial leap, yet Tyler Thigpen does. Where Plaxico Burress is less reliable than Eddie Royal. Where a benched Cassel goes batty with 400 yards and 3 TDs while Peyton puts up a 173 yards/TD/3 picks. (Manning won't suck this weekend, mind you; but in a season where people are now starting Matt Forte over LT, would it surprise you?)

Yes, Lady Luck's behavior this season has been more offensive than that blonde tranny on "Real Houswives of Atlanta" attempting to record a country song despite A) clearly being tone deaf and B) possessing a mannish, nicotine-covered Adam's apple. But you have to roll with it. Even if you're 3-7, like I am in one league ? sigh; guess I'm paying more attention to your teams than my own ? you have to stay competitive, keep making waiver moves, keep thinking of trades, and keep playing as if you're playoff-bound. Why? Because if you don't, you mess up the league. Sure, last week I mocked Stalin-esque commissioners who veto trades to maintain "league integrity," but when teams go dark, that's when championships become tainted and leagues start crumbling. Case in point, this week, with the second highest waiver pick, even though I already had a borderline startable TE (Olsen), I still snagged Tony Scheffler because he's an upgrade and I knew some guys picking after me coveted him. Vindictive? Perhaps. But you have to keep going. I even made a big trade -- gave AP & Coles, got MBIII & Jennings -- to hopefully win at least one $25 weekly high score prize moving forward and salvage what's left of my shredded dignity.

So, as you hard luck owners try not to mail in the remaining weeks, here are this week's Risers and Fallers . . .

RISERS

Anquan Boldin: Is there a tougher WR on the planet? Breaks his face ? literally into tiny pieces ? and he's out there a few weeks later, kicking ass and taking names. He's ascending into that Andre Johnson-level man-crush stratosphere, folks. Hold on if you own him and enjoy his Rams, Pats, Vikes playoff schedule. www.anquanboldin.ws

Reggie Wayne: Yes, his long TD was a fluke tipped ball, but it counts. Wayne emerged from a mid-season slump (TD-less games of 24, 29, 65 yards) with a 6-catch, 114 yard, TD game against a tough PIT D. Now Indy has a ridiculously easy HOU, @SD, @CLE, CIN, DET stretch. Hope you tried to buy when, on Halloween, I wrote "Go after him, dangling an Avery/RB upgrade or some other currently uber-valued darling, because Peyton's actually rounding into form and the Colts have a sweet schedule coming up." www.indianapoliscolts.ws

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Wes Welker: Author's note: I wrote the following at exactly 9:44 a.m. YESTERDAY morning, i.e. before last night's game. Honestly. Once again, Welker is PPR gold -- at least 6 catches in nine straight games. And with heavy rains and other football-unfriendly slop expected tonight, Welker could be in for a 12-catch/107 yard kinda night. As always, a legit fantasy WR2 from now until he decides to quit football and go wrestle steers, toss boulders or whatever Wes does to train in the off-season. (Note #2: Welker had 7 catches and 108 yards last night. I know you're probably skeptical -- I would be, too -- but I really did write that yesterday morning. Just want to prove once again that I'm a warlock living a secret life amongst mere humans.)

Matt Hasselbeck: Throwing footballs again. That's a start. And he's got Engram and Branch back, assuming they're getting around without the aid of crutches, wheeled-walkers or elaborate body braces. If you're worried about your QB situation (Big Ben, e.g.), Hasselbeck's relatively easy NE, @STL, NYJ playoff schedule makes him someone to grab and stash if he's still available.

Jerod Mayo: I never talk IDP leagues, but I have to mention Mayo's dominance last night. Currently #2 in tackles in the NFL, he could be to IDP owners what, say, Greg Jennings was to his owners last year ? one of those gems you draft late (a sleeper in some circles, Mayo was still in the #40-45 range for LBs) who blows up to help you win a title. Dude runs a 4.5 and doesn't just tackle, he hits like he wants to emasculate three generations of the poor bastard he's tackling. After each hit I kept thinking, "Wait, was that Patrick Willis? Was that Ray Lewis? Was that friggin' Butkus?" A draft day afterthought to a weekly LB2 to Defensive ROY? His owners'll take that.

Kevin Smith: The Rudi Johnson experiment is over, as Rod Marinelli has confirmed that Smith will be Detroit's clear cut RB1 for the foreseeable future. This is a bit like being told you'll have the honor and privilege of being the first guy off the boat at Normandy. But still . . . a starter is a starter and Smith's got enough receiving chops and elusiveness to be fantasy relevant, even on a team that typically abandons the run sometime during their Friday walk-through. www.detroitlions.ws

Kurt Warner: Being BFF with Jesus apparently pays off. Here's how I picture their conversation back in August as they hung by Kurt's pool in Tommy Bahama shirts, drinking Bud Light Limes: www.arizonacardinals.ws

Kurt: Say, JC, we're friends, right?

Jesus: Sure, man. Ever since I rescued you from the Piggly Wiggly.

Kurt: It was a Hy-Vee.

Jesus: Sorry. All those hillbilly supermarkets look the same to me. Live bait, Hostess snowballs, dumpster babies . . .

Kurt: Yeah, um, anyway . . . can you, in your infinite holy wisdom, bestow upon me one more favor that, in, um, your divine, glorious . . .

Jesus: Oh, for the love of Me, just say it . . .

Kurt: Can you make me Fantasy MVP again? Please?

Jesus: Oooh, sorry, no can do, K-Man. I already promised Brees Fantasy MVP . . . still feel bad about giving him that freaky birthmark. But how 'bout I give you a sweet playoff schedule against the Rams, Vikes and Pats, make you throw for like 4,700 yards and 35-40 TDs, and make Drew the only fantasy QB better than you? In a contract year, no less. Pretty sweet. Am I right or am I right?

Kurt: Amen! Oh, praise You! Hey, you think you can replace Brenda with one of the Olsen Twins? Or better yet . . .both?

Jesus: Perv


[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL]: Made the most of his limited carries last week and is running with more authority and speed than we've seen in some time. Oh, and now he gets the Raiders. Both he and Ronnie Brown get a nice boost. This is turning back into more of a RBBC than Brown owners would like to admit, but Brown is still the safer bet for stats. Still, Ricky makes a nice flex this weekend. www.miamidolphins.ws

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: 34-31 Jets. As a Pats fan, that was four-plus quarters of emotional gas siphoning. I was just a withered husk by the time Feely hit the game-winner. Luckily, I had TiVO'd "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," the most hilariously inappropriate -- yet not inappropriate just to be "edgy" -- more like smart-hilarious-inappropriate -- show in existence today. So that cheered me up right quick. If you haven't watched "Philadelphia" yet, there's still time to save your TV soul. If you have watched it but didn't like it, well -- and I hate to sound harsh, but I feel very strongly about this -- your only remaining option is to lobotomize the gelatinous ambrosia salad that makes up your frontal lobe. So enjoy the grinning drool-fest that'll be the remaining decades of your life, R.P. McMurphy. (On the bright side, you're gonna love "Gary Unmarried" afterward!)

Matt Cassel: If the Pats had won, Belichick, Pioli and Kraft would have waited for Cassel outside the locker room like DeNiro, Pesci and Sorvino waited for a young Ray Liotta outside the courtroom. "Ohhhhhh! You lost your cherry!" Yes, last night, Cassel became a man, assuring Pats fans that he might be able to lead them to the playoffs and also making himself a nice chunk of change now that the Pats will likely have to franchise him, as the Lions, Niners, Rams and Raiders were no doubt watching. Don't expect 400 yards again but the Pats D is just breakable enough to ensure he keeps throwing.

FALLERS

Clinton Portis: Uh-oh. MCL sprain and career-high carries go together about as well as Heather Mills and Paul McCartney . . . if MCL sprain was allegedly a gold-digging tart and career-high carries allegedly liked to get liquored up and hide MCL sprain's prosthetic leg and laugh as it tries to drag itself to the bathroom. Add in Portis' tough remaining schedule (will miss DAL and three of next five are NYG, @BAL, PHI) and an ample supply of mediocre backups (Betts; the RB formerly known as MVP; Rock Cartwright) and you have the makings of a down end-of-season for a guy who's been fantasy gold. I see lots of trade offers involving owners jumping ship on Portis. Buyer beware. www.washingtonredskins.ws

Marshawn Lynch: His last six games -- 49 YPG, 2 TDs -- have been as ugly as Lynch himself. (I'm serious, his Rotoworld player pic looks like the goofy spawn of Whoopie Goldberg and Predator.) But I just traded for him in one league because A) he just got his best inside run-blocker back, 6'7" 315 lb. Brad Butler, and B) he's got a real nice remaining schedule: CLE, @KC, SF, MIA, a toughie @NYJ but then @DEN in Week 16. Still a buy low. www.buffalobills.ws

[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]: Hurt. Crap team. Nothing much left to play for. 'Nuff said. So to fill space, I'll just add that every time the ESPN Deportes minute comes on SportsCenter, I giggle because the anchors sound like they listened to defective Rosetta Stone language tapes that only taught them 3% of a Spanish accent, which is apparently all the gig requires. Well, that and knowing soccer exists.

Plaxico Burress: I say again: hard to trade, frightening to start. Toomer, Boss, and a powerful multi-headed running game are all eating into Plax's production. But I still think that he's a nice buy low, however. Key word: lowwwww. His owner might be so fed up that you could get him for one of your (presumably) flex-level RBs like Mewelde Moore or Jamal Lewis. Give it a shot if you need some WR help, but don't go nuts. www.newyorkgiants.ws

Braylon Edwards: If receiver hands were water supplies, Braylon's would be Love Canal, Chernobyl and Guiyu, China combined. You see words like "unplayable" and "dead to me" on message boards out there, meaning either A) he's as cheap as you can possibly get him, so make an offer, or B) he's so toxic that if he gets anywhere near your fantasy team, and your fantasy team ever got pregnant, your fantasy babies would have a superfluous third forehead ear and/or lobster flippers. www.clevelandbrowns.ws

My friend Ben who lives in Nashville: He emailed me this morning to say that three buddies of his -- huuuuge Jets fans -- are so fired up about Gang Green being in first place that they're road-tripping to Tennessee next week for the Titans-Jets showdown. Meaning they'll be crashing on his couches and floors. Ewwwwww. Ben will have to call Orkin to get 'em out. (Sorry, Jets fans. That was a cheap shot. Just residual bitterness about last night's loss.)

The Lions: Henceforth, a pack of lions will no longer be called a "pride." It will be called a "lame." "Pride" and "Lions" have no business being anywhere near each other anymore. Meaning safari leaders everywhere will soon be saying, "Shhhhh, look. . . a lame of lions resting in the cool, tall grass, exhausted from unsuccessfully chasing wounded gazelles yet giving up after the gazelles, in an unexpected Darwinian twist, ran all over them for about 213 yards." At this point, I'm just begging for the first 0-16 NFL season of my adult life.

Steve Slaton: Was starting to reach "match-up proof" status until he
tanked last week, albeit against the toughest rush D in the league. That, and Ahman Green's "Coccoon"-like speed-healing means Slaton's value takes a hit. But buy low because his legs could be a bit fresher down the stretch for some sweet remaining match-ups: @IND (#24), @CLE (#26), JAX (#20), @GB (#28), TEN (#8), @OAK (#29).

Good luck in Week 11.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
Re: NFL Fantasy Football News 2008

Week 11 Rankings Update

Rankings were updated Friday evening. See you Sunday at 11 on the Fix.

Week 11 marks the possible return of many familiar faces in fantasy football. Players like Tony Romo and Larry Johnson have missed a month or more and return to a drastically altered league. Let's take a look at the outlooks for many of this week's returning stars before getting to the rankings.

Tony Romo: Romo could get some MVP consideration after the world saw just how bad the Cowboys look without him. He has a new weapon to throw to ([URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=35"]Roy Williams[/URL]), but having enough weapons wasn't a problem before: he was a top-three quarterback. Terrell Owens, who we can confirm played during the last month, is suddenly useful again.

Romo's schedule is a bigger concern than his pinkie. He gets the excellent Redskins secondary this week, then the Steelers, Giants, and Ravens in the fantasy playoffs. I think Romo is good enough to start every week regardless. The Cowboys will be very aggressive.

Matt Hasselbeck: Remember him? The one-time steady QB1 was a disaster before hurting his back, but that was when he was throwing to Keary Colbert and the brothers McMullen. Hasselbeck is a nice pickup for QB-needy owners now that Bobby Engram and Deion Branch should be around. Engram is relevant again and Hasselbeck is a top-15 options this week against Arizona. He could be useful in Week 15 against the Rams if you are making playoff plans.

Larry Johnson: L.J.'s six-week absence may have saved his season. Forced to very away from their run-heavy system, Chiefs offensive coordinator Chan Gailey transformed the Chiefs into a frisky spread attack, with Tyler Thigpen doing his best Graham Harrell impression. The Chiefs score now! That can't be a bad thing for Johnson.

Integrating L.J. back into the mix may be awkward at first, and he may see fewer touches than before his suspensions. Jamaal Charles will stay active on passing downs. But the touches Johnson gets should be more effective overall, making him a passable RB2 this week against New Orleans. A lot of plus matchups remain on the docket.

Reggie Bush, Saints: Bush is the least certain player on this list to return, but he was able to take some snaps at practice Wednesday. The Saints are healthier at the skill positions than when Bush left, so I wouldn't expect him to have such a dominant role in their offensive moving forward. The Saints also figure to ease him back into the lineup if he plays against the Chiefs.

I wouldn't expect Bush to immediately re-start the PPR insanity of earlier this season, but I'd expect enough production to confidently start Bush every week in any format. Deuce McAllister, already hemorrhaging snaps, is about to become a lot less interesting.

[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL], Rams: Jackson has seven carries in the last three weeks, but he returned to a limited practice Wednesday. If he plays against the 49ers, you can't bench him. San Francisco's rush defense is a lot worse than they showed Monday night.

Carnell Williams, Bucs: It's a great story that he's back, but he's only going to be useful this season in fantasy if your league gives points for corny car puns.

For projections to all the players ranked below, check out Rotoworld's Season Pass. We're offering it for only $4.99 for the rest of the season, including fantasy playoff ranks. Don't make us beg.

[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Quarterbacks[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Drew Brees</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Jay Cutler</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Kurt Warner</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Peyton Manning</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Donovan McNabb</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Aaron Rodgers</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Tony Romo</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Ben Roethlisberger</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>Back to practice</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Matt Ryan</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Brett Favre</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Tyler Thigpen</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Jake Delhomme</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Chad Pennington</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Matt Hasselbeck</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>He's back</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Trent Edwards</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Philip Rivers</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Shaun Hill</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Unimpressive first start </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Brady Quinn</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Sage Rosenfels</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>toughest QB matchup? </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Jason Campbell</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Matt Cassel</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>Savior? </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Eli Manning</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>David Garrard</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Jeff Garcia</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Marc Bulger</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Kyle Orton</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>Questionable(ankle)</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Gus Frerotte</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Kerry Collins</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Joe Flacco</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Ryan Fitzpatrick</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Daunte Culpepper</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>JaMarcus Russell</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>Questionable (knee)</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

QB Notes: Jacksonville's line isn't playing well enough for David Garrard to succeed against the Titans. Garrard is a matchup play, and this is a bad one. ? Ranking Tyler Thigpen so high was surreal, but the kid impresses more every week. He makes good decisions, is looking off defenders, and has good mobility. He's also catching the Saints at the right time, when they are scrambling to find available cornerbacks. ? Peyton Manning's offensive line did a good job overall against the blitzing Steelers. That bodes very well as the Colts enter the soft part of their schedule. ? The Bills offensive line can be pushed around and Trent Edwards isn't reacting well to all the pressure. But the Browns don't push anyone around, so this should be a decent bounceback game for Edwards.

I'm heading to the Patriots game Thursday night. Rain is expected throughout the evening. That probably won't help the passing games, but occasionally a slippery field helps the offense. The wind is more important. This will be a good test for Matt Cassel's development. He looks better every week and the offensive line is protecting him well. The Jets are second in the league in sacks and will dare Cassel to throw it deep. Expect the usual: solid QB2 numbers, nothing special. ? The Packers line was manhandled against Minnesota, but one game doesn't erase Aaron Rodgers' great season. Expect a solid effort against a Bears defense that is far better defending the run than the pass. ? The Bills have struggled defending the short passing game for a month, so this sets up for another solid game from Brady Quinn. ? Matt Ryan will put up good numbers against the Broncos. The only slight concern, and it's a minor one, is that the Falcons won't throw the ball more than 25 times. Ryan has shown he can produce with limited opportunities, though. His issue was supposed to be accuracy, but Ryan has mostly been accurate on a variety of routes. He's also showing the ability to pass on the run.

Jay Cutler may throw 40 passes-per-game the rest of the way with the way their defense and running game look. Ryan Clady vs. John Abraham will be the matchup of the week on the line. ? It's been a down season for Ben Roethlisberger, but this matchup sets up very well. Look for the Steelers to uncork some big plays on San Diego. ? The Steelers pass defense still scares me. Bench Philip Rivers if possible. ? The Panthers will be out to put last week's Delhomme disaster behind them. Look for them to put Delhomme in good situations early to answer any questions and get his confidence back. ? Don't use Kyle Orton if he returns. The Packers secondary is too good. ? Jason Campbell may get a Friday afternoon bump if Clinton Portis looks unlikely to play. The Redskins offense could get aggressive for once.

<!--RW-->[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Running Backs[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Adrian Peterson</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Matt Forte</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Frank Gore</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>Probable(neck)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Michael Turner</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>Probable(hand)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Brian Westbrook</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>Probable(knee)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Marion Barber</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Chris Johnson</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>DeAngelo Williams</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Ronnie Brown</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Steve Slaton</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Brandon Jacobs</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Marshawn Lynch</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>13</TD><TD>LaDainian Tomlinson</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>14</TD><TD>Tim Hightower</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>15</TD><TD>Joseph Addai</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>16</TD><TD>Willie Parker</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>17</TD><TD>Thomas Jones</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>18</TD><TD>Larry Johnson</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>19</TD><TD>Jamal Lewis</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>20</TD><TD>Deuce McAllister</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Clinton Portis</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>Ranked as if he'll play, probably won't</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>LenDale White</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Ryan Grant</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Maurice Jones-Drew</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Jonathan Stewart</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Julius Jones</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Antonio Pittman</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>Expected to start</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Jerious Norwood</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Justin Fargas</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>McFadden's return hurts</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Willis McGahee</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Kevin Smith</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Ricky Williams</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Peyton Hillis</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>BenJarvus Green-Ellis</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Cedric Benson</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>Probable(back)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Warrick Dunn</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>Questionable(back)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Darren McFadden</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>Questionable, expected to play</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Ray Rice</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Earnest Graham</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>Should play at less than 100%</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Kevin Faulk</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Fred Jackson</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Chester Taylor</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Derrick Ward</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Dominic Rhodes</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Ladell Betts</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>Move him up to #26 if Portis is out</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Mewelde Moore</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Leon Washington</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Pierre Thomas</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Moving up</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Maurice Morris</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Ahman Green</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Fred Taylor</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>Probable(neck)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>LeRon McClain</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Correll Buckhalter</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Jamaal Charles</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>Probable(ankle)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>55</TD><TD>Brandon Jackson</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>56</TD><TD>Darren Sproles</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>57</TD><TD>Kevin Jones</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>58</TD><TD>Edgerrin James</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>59</TD><TD>Rudi Johnson</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>60</TD><TD>Shaun Alexander</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>61</TD><TD>Tatum Bell</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
</TBODY></TABLE>


RB Notes: Willie Parker is expected to return to the starting lineup and should see a full workload. He has less value in PPR leagues, but there are only so many good RB2 options. I'd feel comfortable using him in most situations. Mewelde Moore turns back into a third-down pumpkin. ? Brian Westbrook owners have to be a little nervous after that effort against New York. If he struggles against Cincy, then we have problem. Expect over 100 total yards and a score. ? Joseph Addai was not in the game late against the Steelers, which is a concern. He doesn't look right even if he's not listed on the injury report. This is a plus matchup, but he's only ranked as a RB2 until the Colts running game shows something. Dominic Rhodes looked like the better back last week. That's why he was on the field late in the fourth quarter.

Steve Slaton was essentially rested last week because he was worn down. Bad sign. The Texans say they expect him to be back to normal after a light week, but it's a situation to watch. Houston will try to play ball control against Indy, so I expect plenty of touches and production from Slaton. But the kid's value may fade some by playoff time if the workload is already getting to him. ? Jerious Norwood is leading the league in yards-per-carry again and makes for a sneaky play against Denver. The Falcons may be able to run the ball 40 times. In similar plus matchups (Detroit, K.C, Oakland), Norwood has averaged 96 total yards with two scores in three games. He may not be ranked high enough. ? Michael Turner is on pace for 359 carries and that pace should rise this week. Atlanta's offensive line has a nasty edge that will do well against Denver's lightweight front.

Deuce McAllister was already seeing his role decrease, so he's a shaky play if Reggie Bush is back. Deuce is not always the designated goal line back. Pierre Thomas took some short-yardage snaps last week. ? Julius Jones was back to being the primary rusher for Seattle out of nowhere last week. There is no guarantee, however, that will happen against Arizona. ? On paper, this is a week that Baltimore could use Ray Rice more than Willis McGahee because his speed could make a difference against the Giants. (McGahee's power was preferred against Houston.) In the end, it's impossible to know what the Ravens will do. Their entire offense should struggle in the Meadowlands. Stay away. ? Jonathan Stewart's ranking will rise if he has a good week of practice. The Panthers want to get him back involved and the Panthers could jump out to an early lead against Detroit. That could mean 10-15 carries and a score for the Daily Show, whose ratings have declined rapidly in the last month.

LT2 keeps complaining that he's not getting the ball enough, but the team is more effective through the air. There just aren't huge holes for Tomlinson like there were in the past. He's running well lately, but you also don't see him making defenders miss in the open field that often. In a tough matchup, you can consider benching him. ? Tim Hightower's dud on Monday night is only a concern if it happens again this week. He's still getting all the snaps on a great offense. He should be fine, but getting stuffed by the 49ers is a sign that it wasn't all Edgerrin James' fault before. I like Hightower, but the jury is still out on him. 3.1 yards-per-carry on the season can't be totally explained away by his use in short-yardage. ? Kevin Smith is quietly playing better every week, but most of his yards against the Jaguars came in fourth quarter garbage time.

Peyton Hillis should get the short-yardage work for Denver this week. Tatum Bell may help for 10-15 snaps on passing downs. Selvin Young's status is a mystery. ? Justin Fargas is always going to be risky because he plays on the Raiders, but he's coming off an 89-yard effort against a solid Panthers defense. ? Earnest Graham's status is uncertain. If he's out, look for Warrick Dunn to catch a lot of passes. The Bucs will just avoid running right at the Vikings. ? BenJarvus Green-Ellis is the better bet to score Thursday night, but Kevin Faulk should get more snaps. The Patriots should be in passing formations for most of the game.


[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Wide Receivers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Roddy White</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Steve Smith</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Brandon Marshall</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Anquan Boldin</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Larry Fitzgerald</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Reggie Wayne</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>Questionable(ankle)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Lee Evans</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Marques Colston</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Probable(knee)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Andre Johnson</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Greg Jennings</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Dwayne Bowe</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Randy Moss</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Terrell Owens</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Eddie Royal</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Calvin Johnson</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Jerricho Cotchery</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Probable(shoulder)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Santana Moss</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>Probable(hamstring)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Hines Ward</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Laveranues Coles</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>Probable(thigh)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Santonio Holmes</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Plaxico Burress</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Wes Welker</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Bernard Berrian</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Braylon Edwards</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Steve Breaston</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Lance Moore</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>T.J. Houshmandzadeh</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Vincent Jackson</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Antonio Bryant</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>DeSean Jackson</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>Probable(groin)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Kevin Curtis</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Mark Bradley</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>33</TD><TD>Donald Driver</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>34</TD><TD>Marvin Harrison</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>35</TD><TD>Matt Jones</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>Game-time decision</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>36</TD><TD>Kevin Walter</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>37</TD><TD>Donnie Avery</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>38</TD><TD>Bobby Engram</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>39</TD><TD>Muhsin Muhammad</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>40</TD><TD>Greg Camarillo</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>41</TD><TD>Chad Ocho Cinco</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>42</TD><TD>Derrick Mason</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>Questionable(shoulder)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>43</TD><TD>Roy Williams</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>44</TD><TD>Anthony Gonzalez</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>Questionable, expected to play</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>45</TD><TD>Torry Holt</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>46</TD><TD>Devery Henderson</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>47</TD><TD>Brandon Jones</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>48</TD><TD>Ted Ginn Jr.</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>49</TD><TD>Malcom Floyd</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>50</TD><TD>Justin Gage</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>51</TD><TD>Donte' Stallworth</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>52</TD><TD>Sidney Rice</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>53</TD><TD>Jerry Porter</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>54</TD><TD>Shaun McDonald</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>55</TD><TD>Jason Hill</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>56</TD><TD>Isaac Bruce</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>57</TD><TD>Deion Branch</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>Probable(heel)</TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>58</TD><TD>Devin Hester</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>59</TD><TD>Steve Smith</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>60</TD><TD>Bryant Johnson</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>61</TD><TD>Joey Galloway</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>62</TD><TD>Reggie Brown</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>63</TD><TD>Chris Chambers</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>64</TD><TD>Amani Toomer</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
<TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>65</TD><TD>Patrick Crayton</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>66</TD><TD>Antwaan Randle El</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR>
</TBODY></TABLE>

WR Notes: Since Week 5, Greg Camarillo and Wes Welker are third and fourth respectively in targets. Camarillo is going to continue to be a poor man's Welker in PPR leagues. Opposing teams are more afraid of Ted Ginn and send their better cornerbacks Ginn's way. ? Bobby Engram wasn't even ranked last week, but he should be a factor moving forward with Matt Hasselbeck in the lineup. ? The Cowboys are hinting they have some tricks up their sleeves for the Redskins, who could be without Shawn Springs. But Washington set the blueprint for roughing up T.O. earlier in the season and they are deep in the secondary. Here's a sobering stat for Owens owners: Patrick Crayton has only 87 fewer yards on the season despite 24 fewer targets. ? [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=35"]Roy Williams[/URL] will start over Crayton, but let's see him as a legitimate part of the offense before using him in fantasy leagues.

Matt Jones' thigh injury isn't serious and he should play this week. No word on his suspension yet, so he's safe for another week. ? Jerry Porter was probably the worst projection we made before the season, but he could still salvage some value after Jones gets suspended. He was open a few times last week for big plays, but David Garrard overthrew him. Porter scored and made a leaping catch that showed he's healthy again. I'd pick him up in 12-team leagues and see what happens. ? Marques Colston's day against Atlanta was helped by a furious fourth quarter full of garbage time. Colston failed to make a few tough grabs early in the game, including a possible score, but Drew Brees stayed with him. Colston was attacking the ball and making tough catches in traffic by the end of the game. The Saints will continue to throw like crazy, making him a top-ten option the rest of the way. ? Lance Moore has 23 targets in two games since Colston returned. His solid WR3 value isn't going away.

Santonio Holmes is having a deeply disappointing season and looks soft occasionally. But don't forget he's faced two of the toughest matchups possible for big play wideouts the last two weeks: Washington and Indy. The Chargers secondary is a joke and the Steelers are salty after another home loss. Expect a big day from Ben Roethlisberger and Holmes. ? On the flip side, Peyton Manning and the Colts showed that one way to beat the Steelers was to stay very aggressive throwing vertically no matter what. Pittsburgh is missing two of their best three corners, but they are still very tough to throw against. Vincent Jackson and Malcolm Floyd are boom-or-bust options this week I'd avoid if possible. Chris Chambers is not an option until he's 100%. Floyd should be owned in most leagues because his talent is for real.

Jerricho Cotchery and Laveranues Coles have been a tad up-and-down because the Jets haven't needed to throw to win every week. They do this week because the Patriots secondary is terrible, while New England can stop the run. Light rain doesn't worry me. ? Santana Moss is expected to be ready to face Dallas. With Clinton Portis iffy, the Redskins may be more aggressive attacking a shaky Dallas secondary. ? Eddie Royal is rock solid WR2 gold considering Denver's upcoming schedule and lack of a running game. ? Calvin Johnson keeps getting it done, but I'd still sell high because of the ridiculous quarterback situation. ? The Bucs aren't quite as physical as Green Bay, but this is another tough matchup for Bernard Berrian. Tampa is more likely to make a long touchdown catch from Gus Frerotte than Berrian is. ? Peyton Manning hasn't given up on Marvin Harrison, so I'm not either. Other defenses don't respect Harrison as much, so he's getting favorable matchups and has created some separation in the red zone. With plus matchups the rest of the way, there is still hope he can be a WR3.
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[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Tight Ends[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Tony Gonzalez</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Kellen Winslow</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Antonio Gates</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Owen Daniels</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Tony Scheffler</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jason Witten</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>Keep eye on ribs </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Chris Cooley</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Dallas Clark</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Greg Olsen</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Bo Scaife</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Zach Miller</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Jeremy Shockey</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Status Uncertain</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Anthony Fasano</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Marcedes Lewis</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>John Carlson</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Billy Miller</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>Move up four spots if Shockey is out </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Vernon Davis</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Dustin Keller</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Kevin Boss</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Visanthe Shiancoe</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Todd Heap</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>David Martin</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Desmond Clark</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Ben Watson</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Jerramy Stevens</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

TE Notes: It's past time to take Bo Scaife's season seriously. Once a Rotoworld favorite because of his workmanlike 30-40 yards a game, Scaife fell off our radar before the season because of a disappointing 2007 season and the addition of Alge Crumpler. But Crumpler has not proven to be a threat and Kerry Collins is helping the passing game. With opposing safeties more worried about the Titans running game, Tennessee is featuring Scaife as a true weapon more. He's third in targets among tight ends since Week 7, and seventh overall on the season. He's seen four red zone targets in each of the last two games, including two on the goal line. Feel comfortable starting Scaife each week at this point. Dropping the TE2 you own behind Scaife makes sense in most cases. ? Tyler Thigpen has saved Tony Gonzalez's season. With Kansas City's spread offense featuring a ton of short passes, Gonzo can contend with Jason Witten and Antonio Gates to be the top TE the rest of the way. ? Brady Quinn should also help Kellen Winslow's season because he'll focus on the short stuff. Buffalo's defense has had all sorts of problems with short passing attacks, so this is a great matchup.

Tony Scheffler isn't 100%, but he's close enough. He's a must start. ? Yes the Chargers are brutal covering tight ends. But Matt Spaeth is still a long shot pickup when there are so many solid options. ? The Vikings give up 70 yards-per-game to tight ends, only 13 less than the Chargers. So Jerramy Stevens isn't a terrible emergency pick. ? Chris Cooley is on pace to shatter his personal yardage record, but has only one touchdown on the season. His previous low is six. The lack of scores are fluky, so he's set up for a strong stretch run. He's always been a second half player.

Jeremy Shockey is turning into an embarrassment for the Saints. You just don't see the explosion in the rare times he has the ball. He doesn't pull away from linebackers on his pass routes and he's not attacking the ball. He's ranked high this week because of the matchup, but keep an eye on the status of his ankle. The Saints want to salvage something from Shockey, and I fully expect him to start against the Chiefs. He should get plenty of targets. Give him one more week. ? With a little better effort, Vernon Davis could have had two long touchdowns last week. He's a good pickup if you need help.

[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Team Defense[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Panthers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Eagles Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Titans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>Dolphins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Giants Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Buccaneers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Bears Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>Cardinals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Packers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Ravens Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Vikings Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Chargers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Steelers Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Colts Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Jets Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Patriots Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Cowboys Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Jaguars Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Bills Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>Browns Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Saints Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Redskins Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Fortyniners Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Raiders Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Rams Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Falcons Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Texans Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Seahawks Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Lions Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Chiefs Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Broncos Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Bengals Def/Spec Team</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Kickers[/SIZE]

<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=TableTopRed><TD>Rank</TD><TD>Player Name</TD><TD>Opponent</TD><TD>Notes</TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>1</TD><TD>Matt Prater</TD><TD>at ATL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>2</TD><TD>Rob Bironas</TD><TD>at JAC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>3</TD><TD>Mason Crosby</TD><TD>vs. CHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>4</TD><TD>David Akers</TD><TD>at CIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>5</TD><TD>Stephen Gostkowski</TD><TD>vs. NYJ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>6</TD><TD>Jason Elam</TD><TD>vs. DEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>7</TD><TD>Nate Kaeding</TD><TD>at PIT</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>8</TD><TD>John Kasay</TD><TD>vs. DET</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>9</TD><TD>Josh Scobee</TD><TD>vs. TEN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>10</TD><TD>Ryan Longwell</TD><TD>at TB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>11</TD><TD>Joe Nedney</TD><TD>vs. STL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>12</TD><TD>Matt Bryant</TD><TD>vs. MIN</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>13</TD><TD>Neil Rackers</TD><TD>at SEA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>14</TD><TD>Robbie Gould</TD><TD>at GB</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>15</TD><TD>Matt Stover</TD><TD>at NYG</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>16</TD><TD>Kris Brown</TD><TD>at IND</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>17</TD><TD>Jeff Reed</TD><TD>vs. SD</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>18</TD><TD>Jay Feely</TD><TD>at NE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>19</TD><TD>Rian Lindell</TD><TD>vs. CLE</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>20</TD><TD>John Carney</TD><TD>vs. BAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>21</TD><TD>Shaun Suisham</TD><TD>vs. DAL</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>22</TD><TD>Adam Vinatieri</TD><TD>vs. HOU</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>23</TD><TD>Phil Dawson</TD><TD>at BUF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>24</TD><TD>Nick Folk</TD><TD>at WAS</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>25</TD><TD>Dan Carpenter</TD><TD>vs. OAK</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>26</TD><TD>Olindo Mare</TD><TD>vs. ARZ</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>27</TD><TD>Sebastian Janikowski</TD><TD>at MIA</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>28</TD><TD>Shayne Graham</TD><TD>vs. PHI</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>29</TD><TD>Josh Brown</TD><TD>at SF</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>30</TD><TD>Garrett Hartley</TD><TD>at KC</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW2><TD>31</TD><TD>Connor Barth</TD><TD>vs. NO</TD><TD>- </TD></TR><TR class=TABLEALTROW1><TD>32</TD><TD>Jason Hanson</TD><TD>at CAR</TD><TD>- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

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DeAngelo Separating?
Coming into this season there were too many question marks about DeAngelo Williams. Despite a solid finish to 2007 (331 yards on 65 carries, three touchdowns, and 5.6 overall yards-per-touch average in Carolina's final five games) the 2006 first-round pick failed to overtake or separate himself from DeShaun Foster for the second straight season. This was not promising, as Foster ran as if his feet were stuck in dried concrete last year. The slow start to Williams' career was inexcusable. He holds the NCAA record for career all-purpose yards and 100-yard games. Williams had 690 carries at Memphis. He did not enter the NFL raw and his competition for playing time was bottom of the barrel. www.utahjazz.ws

The Panthers used first-round draft picks on power back Jonathan Stewart and power right tackle Jeff Otah, a 6'6/339-pound giant. They drafted another tight end, signed adept blocking receiver Muhsin Muhammad, retained lead blocker Brad Hoover with a three-year deal, and kicked left tackle Travelle Wharton to guard, where his squatty build would be better utilized in the downhill ground game. These moves indicated philosophical shift from a zone-blocked running scheme (which Williams ran behind in college) to a power-based attack. It was logically presumed that Carolina would use a committee backfield with Stewart eventually surpassing Williams as "lead back."

The exact opposite has happened. While Stewart has been hobbled by injuries to both feet and "rookie wall" concern is mounting, Williams has rallied with a hot hand. He has six touchdowns, 519 total yards (5.6 yards-per-touch average), and three 100+ yard rushing efforts in the last five weeks. During that same span Stewart has gotten the ball eight times a game. Stewart has fallen from early-season touchdown maker to the "change of pace" backup for a red-hot starter.

DeAngelo's run should continue in Week 11. The Panthers face the Lions, who already have a porous run defense and will be minus both starting defensive ends. RE Dewayne White (calf strain) has been the Lions' best defender this season and LE Jared DeVries (broken hand) is Detroit's top run defender. WLB Ernie Sims (questionable, shoulder) is playing hurt and overrunning plays. A nifty 4.4 speedster outside the tackle box, Williams will present major matchup problems for the Lions on Sunday. At the second level, where Williams is at his best, the Lions will be without both starting safety Dwight Smith (foot) and nickel corner Keith Smith (groin). www.detroitlions.ws

The separation Williams has created and figures to build on Sunday can make him an every-week RB2/flex in the fantasy playoffs as well. Carolina follows up its Week 11 tilt with matchups at Atlanta (21st in rush defense), at Green Bay (28th), vs. Tampa (11th), and vs. Denver (27th) in Weeks 12-15.

Stewart's addition has paid dividends in Carolina not because he's been world-beating rookie, but because he's a better player than Foster and has motivated Williams to improve. And with Williams distancing himself from the competition, he is ready to roll during the stretch run.

[SIZE=+1]Important Game-Time Decisions for Week 11[/SIZE]

Arms
Tony Romo - Starts against Redskins defense he owned last time out.
Aaron Rodgers - Increased practice workload this week and will start.
Matt Hasselbeck - Give Hass a week before considering him a QB1.
Kyle Orton - Coach Lovie Smith confirmed Friday he'll start at Packers.
JaMarcus Russell - 2007 No. 1 overall pick expected to start at Miami.

Wides
Reggie Wayne, Anthony Gonzalez - Buth expected to face the Texans.
Marques Colston - Reborn WR1 is scheduled to start against Chiefs.
Santana Moss - Certain to be in starting lineup against the Cowboys.
Matt Jones - Status totally up in the air after Friday's missed practice.
Derrick Mason - Full-blown game-time call; don't be counting on him.
Deion Branch - Due back this week, but likely to be rusty upon return.
Josh Reed - He's getting closer, but Reed won't play on Monday night.
James Hardy - Rookie listed as questionable, uncertain to face CLE.
Koren Robinson - Will start, but lose target to returning Deion Branch.
Mike Furrey - Listed as doubtful and very unlikely to play at Carolina.
Justin McCareins - Look for Brandon Jones to start against the Jags.
Chaz Schilens - Very iffy to play; the Raiders don't have any receivers.
Devin Thomas - Probable, will be Skins' fourth receiver against DAL.

Backs
Clinton Portis - Will be "limited" if he plays; bench him Sunday night.
Frank Gore - No matter what injury he actually has, Gore is starting.
Brian Westbrook - Listed as probable and will start against Cincinnati.
Warrick Dunn, Earnest Graham - Both expected to play against Vikes.
Cedric Benson - He'll start, but is a terrible bet against Philadelphia.
Ladell Betts - Pick him up in all leagues; slated to start against Dallas.
Darren McFadden - He's due back this week, but role highly uncertain.
Fred Taylor - Probable, but don't expect Taylor to excel against TEN.
Jamaal Charles - Fully expected to play, steal work from Larry Johnson.
Selvin Young - Listed as doubtful; look for Peyton Hillis to start @ ATL.

Ends
Jason Witten - Is probable, will start, and should be in fantasy lineups.
Tony Scheffler - Scheffler wiill start against ATL's beatable secondary.
[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=3147"]Alex Smith[/URL] - Bucs' TE has very little chance to be active against MIN.
Robert Royal - Probably will face Cleveland, but is too slow to bet on.
Steven Heiden - Questionable, but expected to play against the Bills.

Legs
Jason Elam - Won't miss kicking against old team (DEN) for the world.

[SIZE=+1]Already Ruled Out for Week 11[/SIZE]

Arms
Matt Schaub - Texans will know more about his timetable next week.
Carson Palmer - Bengals still hoping he can return in late November.
Dan Orlovsky - Opted against thumb surgery, still is out indefinitely.
Michael Vick - Vick thinks he'll play in 2009, but 2010 is more likely.

Wides
Josh Morgan - Ruled out early with groin strain, which is a bad sign.
Arnaz Battle - His foot sprain will keep Jason Hill playing a bunch.
Javon Walker - Raiders' $55 million mistake is out for the season.

Backs
[URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] - Rams very concerned about S-Jax's lingering injury.
Reggie Bush - Saints giving him one more week; he'll return Week 12.
Felix Jones - Rookie remains week-to-week with a torn hamstring.
Carnell Williams - Only working with scout team, is a third-stringer.

Ends
Heath Miller - Matt Spaeth replaces him, has sleeper potential vs. SD.

Legs
None of significance.

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[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Matchups to Exploit[/SIZE]

Antonio Bryant vs. Vikings
Time: 1:00PM ET


The Bucs will be minus [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=3147"]Alex Smith[/URL] (ankle) on Sunday and the fallout will be less use of three-tight end sets. Especially in a game Tampa is unlikely to succeed running the ball (Minnesota's rush defense is third in the NFL), that will naturally lead to more three-receiver packages and pass attempts for Jeff Garcia. Working directly in Bryant's favor is the Vikings' loss of top cover safety Madieu Williams (shoulder), who would normally be responsible for Bryant's side of the field in support. The Vikes' pass defense looked formidable with Williams in the lineup last week, holding Packers split end Greg Jennings to 37 yards on three catches. But they will likely struggle to contain the Bucs' split end, Bryant, in Sunday's matchup. The Bucs are banged up at running back with Warrick Dunn (back) and Earnest Graham (knee) both listed as questionable, and the best way for Jon Gruden's ballclub to stay competitive in this one will be to throw. A lot.

Mark Bradley vs. Saints
Time: 1:00PM ET


I didn't buy into the Mark Bradley hype until watching last week's Chargers-Chiefs game. No wideout on either side exhibited crisper route running or better hands. It's clear that the Bears miscast Bradley as a deep threat, down-the-sideline receiver after drafting him in the 2005 second round. He is an over-the-middle sparkplug with great hands and a knack for finding soft spots in a zone. With Saints RCB Randall Gay expected to follow Dwayne Bowe all over the field Sunday, Bradley will see a rotation of Usama Young and Jason David in coverage. If you read Rotoworld in 2007, you already know David was the worst cornerback in the league last season and he's been scratched healthy in recent weeks. Young is an exciting practice player with great speed, but hasn't shown any consistency or instincts in games. LCB Mike McKenzie's knee injury is going to hurt the Saints badly for the rest of the season and DE Charles Grant's triceps tear will put even more pressure on the backend. Bradley is setup for a 100-yard day against New Orleans.

Matt Spaeth vs. Chargers
Time: 4:15PM ET


Spaeth, a third-round pick out of Minnesota in 2007, is buried behind Steelers starter Heath Miller and far from a well-known player. But while subbing for Miller (high ankle sprain) in Week 10, Spaeth collected six catches for 53 yards against the Colts. He also quietly had three touchdowns as a rookie off the bench; Ben Roethlisberger likes throwing to Spaeth when he's on the field. Miller has been ruled out for Week 11 as well. In a game that could be slightly affected by weather (the forecast in Pittsburgh calls for chilly conditions and 16MPH winds), Big Ben may be more apt to rely on the short passing game. And no team has surrendered more fantasy points, yards, or catches to tight ends than San Diego this season. Desperate Jeremy Shockey and Vernon Davis owners should give Spaeth a long look in a disappointing season for tight ends across the board.

Lee Evans vs. Browns
Time: 8:30PM ET Monday


Evans has been held to just six catches for 63 yards in his last two games and hasn't found the end zone in his last three, but he should rebound in Week 11. The Browns are playing musical chairs at right cornerback, where Brandon McDonald has been constantly picked on in recent weeks. The Browns' solution? Insert Travis Daniels, who hasn't even been good enough to regularly crack the game-day roster to this point. Daniels was in Dolphins training camp this summer and wouldn't have made the team had Cleveland not traded a seventh-round pick for him in late August. The Bills' offensive line has been struggling of late, but should get back on a track against a Browns defense that doesn't generate any pressure. With a clean pocket, Trent Edwards will be in better position to find Evans deep. Expect 90-100 yards and a touchdown from Evans on Monday Night Football.

[SIZE=+1]Week 11 Matchups to Avoid[/SIZE]

Larry Johnson vs. Saints
Time: 1:00PM ET


When two high-flying offenses with suspect, injury-plagued defenses meet it often leads to a shootout. L.J. will return from suspension Sunday and probably draw the start. In the long run Kansas City's improvement will help Johnson because he won't see eight men in the box anymore, but he isn't a strong RB2 play in his first game back, especially in points-per-reception leagues. The Chiefs installed a completely new offense while L.J. was out and with Jamaal Charles (probable, ankle) expected to play, Johnson may not see more than 10-12 carries. Charles was the main back when the changes were made and fits the new spread attack better because of his speed, quickness, and passing-game skills. L.J. should get goal-line carries, but this has become a throw-first offense and owners with safer options should wait another week to use him.

Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Raiders
Time: 1:00PM ET


As good as Greg Camarillo's been in points-per-reception fantasy leagues, defensive coordinators don't fear him. The Raiders have allowed Nnamdi Asomugha to "shadow" the opponent's most dangerous receiver recently (Derrick Mason was held to one catch for three yards in Week 8, Roddy White to five for 54 in Week 9, and Carolina's [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4227"]Steve Smith[/URL] to one for nine last Sunday) and Ginn is it for Miami. The Dolphins figure to use mostly two-receiver formations to avoid giving away passing calls with a run-first game plan, so it should be easy for Oakland to keep Asomugha on Ginn's side for most of the game. Miami will probably just pound away all day against the Raiders' 29th-ranked run defense anyway, limiting the upside of any Dolphins wideout this week.

Derrick Mason @ Giants
Time: 1:00PM ET


Mason dislocated his shoulder in Baltimore's Week 10 rout of the Texans. He returned in the second half to catch three balls for 41 yards. Mason didn't practice all week and knows Baltimore's offense well enough to get by, but he will be playing with a shoulder harness if he's active against New York and is unlikely to make any tough catches. The Ravens have been impressed in practice with second-year speedster Yamon Figurs, who would start if Mason can't and likely will rotate with him if he plays. Figurs doesn't project as more than a special teamer/fourth receiver, but gives big-armed Joe Flacco a much needed deep threat with 4.2 speed. He could prove very hard to keep off the field if Mason is at significantly less than 100 percent, which he almost certainly will be.

Tatum Bell @ Falcons
Time: 1:00PM ET


This bag-thieving street free agent created quite a stir when he signed on Tuesday, but it would really be stretching it to think that Bell will get more than 5-6 carries Sunday. While coach Mike Shanahan observed Wednesday that Tatum was in better shape than expected, the guy was most recently selling cell phones at a mall. Bell himself admitted that he's only in "decent" shape and hasn't taken hits since the Lions cut him in training camp ten weeks ago. Look for Denver to empty its backfield for most of this game and use P.J. Pope and Peyton Hillis more than Bell with Spencer Larsen at fullback. Bell was never trusted on the goal line or third downs by Shanahan even during his "prime." It wouldn't even be a surprise if Bell is among Denver's eight game-day inactives for this one.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
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Running Back Reset
After looking at quarterback and tight end tiers last Monday, we have our top-56 running backs below. A few big picture thoughts first; short attention span readers can skip right ahead.

1. There haven't been seismic injuries at running back this season like most. The most impactful injuries have come at quarterback. Because of this stability, all of the names in my top two tiers were in similar positions after Week 2. Willie Parker, [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL], Reggie Bush, Larry Johnson, Brian Westbrook and Joseph Addai have all missed time, but they should be available for the fantasy playoffs.

Earnest Graham's season-ending knee injury was the first major one of its kind in a while. It makes Warrick Dunn a sneaky option down the stretch. The lack of injuries has stifled the chance for upstart difference makers, like Ryan Grant and Earnest Graham were last season. Steve Slaton comes the closest, but he's been great all along. Shooting stars like Tim Hightower and Ray Rice faded quickly.

2. There is very little separating the true RB1s. So much is matchup dependent, and struggling stars like Joseph Addai and LaDainian Tomlinson can rebound with great schedules down the stretch. The strong NFC East backs have tougher matchups. The RB2s, many of whom are committee backs, are also closely bunched.

Luck is always a huge factor in fantasy football, but getting better matchups than your opponent in these crucial weeks is a big difference maker. Catching an opponent on the wrong week can end the most dominant of seasons.

3. Paraphrasing a quote from one of my favorite movies: The last act makes a fantasy season. Wow them in the end, and you have a hit.

Ryan Grant, LT2, Maurice Jones-Drew, Larry Johnson, and Maurice Jones-Drew are among the players set to peak at the right time. They could turn their disappointing starts a distant memory.

Check the bottom of the column for my toughest and easiest schedules for backs the rest of the way. And purchase Rotoworld's playoff edition of Season Pass for only $4.99 to see our Top 200 for just the playoff weeks.

[SIZE=+1]Top 56 Running Backs[/SIZE]

1. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4169"]Adrian Peterson[/URL]
www.minnesotavikings.ws
He's on pace for 1,760 rushing yards and he's just getting started. Kudos if you took All Day first overall; you deserve the stretch run Peterson is about to have. Chicago looms in Week 13, but he tore the Bears up last time around. Then a beaucoup playoff schedule: Detroit, Arizona, Atlanta. Peterson gets a major downgrade in PPR leagues, but these rankings are for standard leagues.

[SIZE=+1]Tier One[/SIZE]

2. Frank Gore
3. Marion Barber
4. Matt Forte
5. Joseph Addai
6. LaDainian Tomlinson
7. Clinton Portis
8. Brandon Jacobs
9. Brian Westbrook
10. Thomas Jones
11. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL]

Very little separates this group. The NFC Backs started out on top, but they all were knocked for exceedingly difficult schedules. Portis gets his toughest matchups out of the way before the playoffs though. Brandon Jacobs has proven matchup-proof in recent weeks and plays behind one of the best offensive lines in NFL history. His current knee injury doesn't look like a big issue, but his great backups and injury history are concerns.

Addai and Tomlinson have been disappointments, but they may have the two best remaining schedules of any runners. That first-round pick will not go to waste if you've survived this long. No performance Sunday was a bigger game-changer than Addai's 153 yards and two scores against Houston. The Colts offensive line is starting to gel. Opposing defenses are starting to fear Peyton Manning again, and that sets up Addai, who is healthy. Tomlinson doesn't look special anymore, but he's over his toe injury and his schedule is beautiful until Week 16 against Tampa.

You are set up well for the playoffs if you have two of the backs listed above. If you have three and play in a league without a flex, it's not a bad idea to trade for help at other positions.

[SIZE=+1]Tier Two[/SIZE]

12. Ronnie Brown www.miamidolphins.ws
13. Ryan Grant www.greenbaypackers.ws
14. Michael Turner www.atlantafalcons.ws
15. Marshawn Lynch www.buffalobills.ws
16. Maurice Jones-Drew www.jacksonvillejaguars.ws
17. Reggie Bush
18. Steve Slaton
19. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]
20. DeAngelo Williams
21. Larry Johnson www.kansascitychiefs.ws
22. Willie Parker

Michael Turner is the most matchup dependent back in the league and faces Tampa and Minnesota in Weeks 15 and 16. Those two weeks knocked him down the list a few spots. Bush is a tier above in PPR leagues, probably in the top-five. But he's he hurt and difficult to rank too high in standard leagues until we see him perform again.

Ryan Grant and Maurice Jones-Drew are peaking at the right time. They are back being every-week RB2s. Grant's lack of receptions and Mo-Jo's inconsistency touches keep them this low. If Slaton is tired, he didn't look it against the Colts. He hasn't topped 18 carries all season, so his 14 carries against Indy was normal considering how few offensive plays Houston ran. Ahman Green could vulture scores though.

Jackson is a wild card. He would be a tier above if healthy, but there's no guarantee he'll return this week. We can guarantee he'll still be on the lowly Rams when he returns. DeAngelo owners will send some angry emails, but all his recent damage came against bottom feeders. Williams averaged only 35 total yards in his three tough matchups this season (Chicago, Minnesota, Tampa). Williams isn't catching passes anymore, and has two negative matchups in the fantasy playoffs: Tampa and New York. Jonathan Stewart still looms as one of the most talented backups in the league. www.carolinapanthers.ws

Fast Willie Parker looked good in his return Sunday and is twelth among backs in fantasy points-per-game. A brutal schedule after this week's game against the Bengals knocks Parker down the board. Larry Johnson still looks ordinary, but the improved offense in Kansas City will help him score in matchups against Oakland and Denver.

These are solid RB2s. They should be in lineups most weeks, but could be taken out for the right matchups combination. Owning two backs from the top two three gives you a fighting chance heading into the playoffs. Three gives you enviable depth.
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[SIZE=+1]Tier Three[/SIZE]

23. Warrick Dunn www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws
24. Jamal Lewis www.clevelandbrowns.ws
25. Lendale White
26. Jonathan Stewart www.carolinapanthers.ws
27. Justin Fargas www.oaklandraiders.ws
28. Kevin Smith www.detroitlions.ws
29. Tim Hightower www.arizonacardinals.ws
30. Willis McGahee www.baltimoreravens.ws
31. Sammy Morris
32. Derrick Ward
33. [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1312"]Ricky Williams[/URL]
34. Julius Jones
35. Ray Rice

No back has seen his value tumble more the last two weeks than Tim Hightower. Our confidence is shaken; Hightower combined for 59 rushing yards against the 49ers and Seahawks. He's averaging 3.1 yards-per-carry on the season and gets four tough matchups in the next five weeks. He's dropped a tier and may only be useful in Week 14 against the Rams. Lewis's workmanlike season should continue, but his role in the offense could decrease slightly. He travels to Cleveland and Philly to start the fantasy playoffs, but has two good matchups before then. Stewart is coming off the best game of his up-and-down rookie season, and has more talent than anyone in this tier.

Dunn was ranked in the tier below before the news that Earnest Graham was out for the year. But Dunn was already on pace for 1,000 total yards and has a favorable schedule. He'll get you consistent yardage without many scores. I'm not expecting Cadillac Williams to be a factor. Ward is averaging 80 total yards per game, and hasn't gone under fifty once. He would be an every-week starter if Brandon Jacobs were seriously injured.

Kevin Smith improves every week, but that's going to stop with these three matchups coming up: Tampa, Tennessee, and Minnesota. He could help you in Weeks 15-16 if you get that far. Willis McGahee is matchup dependent, and the Bengals in Week 13 is the only one that looks good. Ray Rice is an explosive backup. Fargas jumped way up from the tier below because he gets Denver, Kansas City, and San Diego the next three weeks. Morris is the best bet for long-term value in New England. They get Oakland and Seattle to start the fantasy playoffs, so be patient.

You don't want to count on this group every week. They are best used as flex options or matchup plays. They make good, not great, RB3s.

[SIZE=+1]Tier Four[/SIZE]

36. Cedric Benson
37. Darren McFadden www.oaklandraiders.ws
38. Peyton Hillis
39. Jerious Norwood
40. Chester Taylor
41. Felix Jones
42. Fred Jackson
43. Ahman Green
44. Fred Taylor
45. Mewelde Moore
46. Dominic Rhodes www.indianapoliscolts.ws

Benson is as unattractive an asset any clear starting running back could be, especially with tough matchups on the slate. Oakland would like to give McFadden more work, but he still doesn't seem healthy. Jackson is a poor man's Derrick Ward. Chester Taylor isn't useful as a weekly option, but would be an every-week fantasy starter if Peterson got hurt. Mewelde Moore is in a similar situation. Green is a good pickup because he could vulture touchdowns and Slaton is at risk of breaking down. Hillis will be stuck in a committee, but should remain Denver's goal line option.

This tier is useful depth. They are flex options in the perfect matchup, but you don't want to rely on them. A deep roster will have them as RB4s, not RB3s.

[SIZE=+1]Tier Five[/SIZE]

47. Kevin Faulk
48. LeRon McClain
49. Deuce McAllister
50. Pierre Thomas
51. BenJarvus Green-Ellis
52. Maurice Morris
53. Jamaal Charles
54. Ladell Betts
55. Brandon Jackson
56. Darren Sproles
I can't bear to give Tatum Bell a rank. Tatum Bell

The Patriots will be unpredictable with their carries, although Faulk's role doesn't change much. McClain is good for a touchdown every three weeks, but not much else. Pierre Thomas is just starting to show his potential with Reggie Bush ready to return. Thomas has 145 more total yards than Deuce over the last two weeks and could pass him on the depth chart. BGE will see his value chopped by the return of Sammy Morris. Tatum Bell figures to be a third down back.

These backs should be owned in most leagues, but they are just emergency options.

[SIZE=+1]Easiest Running Back Schedules[/SIZE]

Chargers
Colts
Chiefs
Texans
Raiders
Dolphins
Bucs
Bears
Jets

[SIZE=+1]Toughest Running Back Schedules [/SIZE]

Steelers
Ravens
Cardinals
Lions
Seahawks
Redskins
Cowboys
Falcons
Eagles
 

Hache Man

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Last Back Standing
Media members tend to ask a lot of questions when high-round draft picks don't get significant playing time as rookies and coaches tend to give clich?d answers in response most of the time. Once in a while a coach decides he's had enough after weeks of dancing around why someone hasn't been on the field and more or less snaps, which in coachspeak simply means giving an honest answer.

Jim Zorn of the Redskins reached that always-amusing point when asked why he hasn't given second-round tight end Fred Davis more action. Zorn explained that "it's a trust factor" rather than a matter of speed or ability, and then delivered the leader in the clubhouse for Quote of the Week: "It makes no sense for me to put a guy out there who can run real fast, but not going in the right direction." Ouch.

While a six-yard catch in Week 2 and Zorn's awesome quote look likely to be the highlights of Davis' rookie year, here are some notes from around football ?

"Where's the last guy? Ultimo hombre. Last man standing. Must've been one."

- Llewelyn Moss, No Country For Old Men

* Coach Jon Gruden likely had visions of using a three-headed backfield monster down the stretch, but Earnest Graham suffering an ankle injury on the Bucs' first possession Sunday and Carnell Williams still not being ready for game action 14 months after undergoing knee surgery suddenly leaves Warrick Dunn as the last man standing in Tampa Bay. www.tampabaybuccaneers.ws

Gruden revealed Monday that Graham is expected to miss the rest of the season and there's no indication that Williams is in playing shape despite coming off the PUP list last week. Graham isn't a household name because of relatively modest workloads, but he's gained 1,461 yards on 354 carries since the beginning of last season while catching 72 passes for another 498 yards.

Replacing his overall production will be tough and Graham's injury also leaves a big hole in short-yardage situations, because Dunn is 5-foot-9 on a good day and rookie backup [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=5051"]Clifton Smith[/URL] is even smaller. Gruden suggested that fullback B.J. Askew could emerge as the team's new power runner and he vultured a goal-line score Sunday, but that figures to be the extent of his fantasy potential.

Dunn's value rises significantly with Graham sidelined and he can be counted on for 15-20 touches per week, perhaps for the remainder of the season depending on Williams' progress. Dunn was awful in Atlanta last year, but has averaged 4.4 yards per carry while doing his usual nice work as a receiver, making him a solid RB2 option going forward and a borderline RB1 against the Lions this week.

* [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL]'s quadriceps injury has already ruled him out for Week 12 after doctors reportedly discovered blood in his thigh during a weekend examination, which obviously suggests that he's not close to returning after getting just seven carries since Week 7. Antonio Pittman will start in his place and has looked like a capable RB2 in various stints this season, but his workload is unpredictable.

Pittman played well Sunday against the 49ers, but because the Rams fell behind 35-3 early he barely got the ball in the second half. Blowout losses are possible for the Rams just about every week and Hall of Fame left tackle Orlando Pace is expected to miss multiple games with a strained knee, which makes Pittman far safer as a RB3/FLEX option.

On a related note, coach Jim Haslett announced Monday that Marc Bulger is still the Rams' starting quarterback despite another ugly performance. Bulger's stats look decent on the surface because the piled up garbage-time numbers while the 49ers sat back in prevent coverage, but he tossed two first-half picks into heavy traffic and has averaged under six yards per pass in six of the past eight games.

It's taken me a while to look beyond his shaky teammates and realize that Bulger simply isn't very good at this point, but having watched him twice this month it's safe to say that he's played every bit as poorly as the rest of the 2-8 roster. With nothing to play for the Rams may opt to just shut Jackson down and Pittman has shown promise, but unfortunately Bulger's backup is 38-year-old Trent Green.

Two-Minute Drill: Coach Herm Edwards noted Monday that Larry Johnson "did a pretty good job" in his return to the lineup despite the Chiefs drastically changing their offense during his absence ? Willie Parker revealed afterward that wearing a harness on his injured shoulder Sunday felt "normal" as went for 115 yards on 26 carries ? Not only are teams no longer afraid to kick to Devin Hester, was he was benched on kickoff returns Sunday in favor of Danieal Manning ? Michael Bush has resisted the coaching staff's attempt to move him to fullback, which is smart given that he's looked solid at running back when given a rare chance for snaps ? Asked Monday if he'll give Kyle Orton a big contract extension, general manager Jerry Angelo replied that the Bears will wait because "we want to see a body of work" from a guy who's played well for about two months ? Coach Tom Cable said Monday that Ronald Curry will remain a reserve despite leading the team with 73 yards on six catches Sunday ? Jeremy Shockey reportedly got a stern talking to by coach Sean Payton prior to Sunday's game and responded by catching a season-high six passes.

Red Zone: Brandon Jacobs exited Sunday's blowout win early with a knee injury, but an MRI exam revealed no serious damage ? Carson Palmer (elbow) has yet to begin a throwing program, so he's already been ruled out for Thursday night's game against Pittsburgh ? Coach Gary Kubiak said Monday that Matt Schaub is behind schedule in his recovery from a torn MCL and could miss another month, which makes him droppable in most redraft leagues ? According to coach Mike McCarthy, Donald Driver should be fine for Monday night's game despite going in and out of the Week 11 lineup with knee problems ? Willis McGahee (ankle) reportedly could have returned to Sunday's game if the Ravens weren't getting blown out, signaling that he should be fine for Week 12 ? Derrick Mason caught seven balls for 82 yards Sunday despite aggravating his dislocated shoulder and said afterward that the injury "was not enough for me to come out of the game" or miss Week 12 ? Rudi Johnson suffered a minor knee injury Sunday, which drags him even further off the fantasy radar while Kevin Smith finally emerges as the Lions' clear-cut starter.
 

Hache Man

"Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak"
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Earnest Goes to . . . I.R.?
With apologies to Jim Varney's Ernest P. Worrell character, the waiver wired story of the week is Earnest Graham's season going up in smoke. You know what I mean, Vern?

Graham's knee injury leaves Warrick Dunn as the clear starter in Tampa Bay and a probable fantasy RB2 the rest of the season. The news gets even better for Dunn: he goes into Detroit this week to face a tissue paper Lions defense that just gave up a franchise-record 264 rushing yards to the Panthers. That performance pushed the Lions past the Chiefs for the worst rushing defense in the NFL. In addition to his dream matchup this week, Dunn has a reasonable playoff schedule against the 17th ranked Panthers, 22nd ranked Falcons, and 14th ranked Chargers rush defenses in Weeks 14-16.

Here's how I see the rest of the Buccaneers backfield shaking out: [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=5051"]Clifton Smith[/URL]'s three fumbles in three games won't endear him to coach Jon Gruden, so expect the undrafted rookie to play in a change of pace role at best. Cadillac Williams is probably at least one more week away from contributing anything to the offense. Even if he returns to game action by Week 13, he's not a great bet for a steady role down the stretch. The former Rookie of the Year won't be the same player he once was, so let someone else in your league get distracted by the hype. B.J. Askew is the favorite to take over short-yardage and goal-line duties, which makes him a decent flier in touchdown-heavy leagues. The upshot here is this: Warrick Dunn is the only back worth owning in typical 12-team leagues.

On to the waiver wire. Here is how I rank the likely targets at each position. Full writeups of each player are below.

RUNNINGBACKS
1. Warrick Dunn
2. Sammy Morris
3. Antonio Pittman
4. Pierre Thomas
5. Peyton Hillis
6. Selvin Young
7. Ahmad Bradshaw
8. J.J. Arrington
9. Cadillac Williams

QUARTERBACKS
1. Shaun Hill
2. Matt Hasselbeck
3. Joe Flacco
4. Kerry Collins
5. Daunte Culpepper
6. Ryan Fitzpatrick

WIDE RECEIVERS
1. Mark Bradley
2. Deion Branch
3. Justin Gage
4. Brandon Jones
5. Jerry Porter
6. Michael Jenkins

TIGHT ENDS
1. Dustin Keller
2. Donald Lee
3. Jerramy Stevens

DEFENSES
1. Broncos
2. Browns

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RUNNING BACKS

Warrick Dunn, Buccaneers - Earnest Graham's season-ending knee injury leaves Warrick Dunn as the feature back in Tampa Bay. The 33-year-old makes for a reasonable RB2 the rest of the way, including a juicy Week 12 matchup against the Lions. Despite missing Weeks 8 and 9, Dunn is on pace for 1,000 yards and appears set for an even bigger workload through the fantasy playoffs.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Sammy Morris, Patriots - Morris' meager statline against the Jets doesn't engender great faith, but it's worth noting that he was on his way to a bigger workload. Once the Jets jumped out to a 24-6 lead, the Pats went into no-huddle comeback mode which kept Kevin Faulk on the field.

Bill Belichick indicated Monday that Morris' carry total would have been higher had the Pats not been in passing mode for the last three quarters of the game. The veteran adds a much-needed power element to the Pats rushing attack and should resume lead back duties this week at Miami.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Antonio Pittman, Rams - The Rams have already ruled [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=1663"]Steven Jackson[/URL] out for Week 12, which makes Pittman a decent one week fill-in. Keep in mind, however, that the Rams will be facing a hungry Bears defense looking to redeem itself after allowing Ryan Grant's season-best performance in Week 11. With Kenneth Darby's presence in the passing game also cutting into Pittman's value, Dunn and Morris are far more attractive pickups.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Pierre Thomas, Saints - The Rotoworld favorite would be higher on this list if it were not for two relevant factors: 1. Reggie Bush is set to return this week and 2. Thomas' impressive Week 11 performance came against the Chiefs then-32nd ranked run defense missing a handful of starters.

As long as Bush makes it back for the Monday night game against the Packers this week, Thomas will left without a steady role. He is worth stashing, though, in case Deuce McAllister's four-game suspension for water pills kicks in at fantasy playoff time.

Peyton Hillis, Broncos - So what is a poor man's LenDale White worth in the Broncos pass-happy offense? Mike Shanahan's backfield puzzle is always a tough read, but Hillis appears to be set as the short-yardage/goal-line back and could get a couple of receptions per game. With P.J. Pope showing impressive burst and Tatum Bell hanging around, Hills is a better option in TD-heavy leagues as opposed to yardage-heavy leagues.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Selvin Young, Broncos - The Broncos hope to have Young back by Week 13 against the Jets. You won't want him in your lineup for that matchup, but he would merit consideration in Week 14 against the Chiefs. Forward thinking could pay off come fantasy playoff time.

Recommendation: Worth a stash in 12-team leagues

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

Ahmad Bradshaw, Giants - The new Stashman, Bradshaw is worth a roster spot on the chance that the Giants give the banged-up Brandon Jacobs more of a rest down the stretch. Bradshaw would only need 12-15 carries to be worth a fantasy start in one of the playoff weeks, so stash him now if you have the roster space.

Recommendation: Worth a stash in 12-team leagues

J.J. Arrington, Cardinals - Tim Hightower is impressing no one the past two weeks with his hesitant style. If the Cardinals decide to stay with a pass-heavy offensive game plan, Arrington will continue to see significant playing time in the backfield. He's not going to match last week's touchdown production, but the yardage will come if he's on the field for a similar number of plays.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Cadillac Williams, Buccaneers - Warrick Dunn will be the starter with B.J. Askew the short-yardage back and [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=5051"]Clifton Smith[/URL] in the change of pace role. Where does that leave Caddy? A couple of weeks away from seeing action and without a role when he does return. Keep an eye out for news of an increased role, but I remain skeptical in the meantime.

Recommendation: Monitor in deeper leagues

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QUARTERBACKS

Shaun Hill, 49ers - Hill's Week 11 fantasy stats won't jump at you because he was too good against the Rams. His first-half performance was so efficient that he spent the second half handing off before giving way to J.T. O'Sullivan in garbage time. With QB1 numbers in his first two starts, it's time to pick up Hill in case you need him as an extra option during the fantasy playoffs.

Recommendation: Should be owned in 12-team leagues

Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks - Skepticism is still advised. Hasselbeck breathed a tiny bit of life into Seattle's offense, but it was far from a renaissance. Mike Holmgren conceded the division to the Cardinals after the game and hinted that the Seahawks will be playing for the future the rest of the way. With Hass still not fully recovered from back and leg injuries, he's not a great bet to stay active down the stretch in a lost season.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Joe Flacco, Ravens - Flacco has eight touchdowns in the last five games after managing just two in the first five games. His Forrest Gump-like rushing ability is giving his fantasy value a decent boost as well.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Kerry Collins, Titans - Collins won't give you that warm and safe feeling as you're plugging him into your lineup, but his last two games at least merit a pickup. With defenses stacking the box to stop the Titans dominant rushing attack, Collins has put up an average of 250 yards and 2.5 touchdowns against the Bears and Jags. He may be worth a pickup if you're unhappy with your backup situation.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues

Daunte Culpepper, Lions - Stuffedpepper is playing poorly, but he's the kind of quarterback that can fill a stat sheet regardless. His 200-yard, two-touchdown performance against the Panthers is repeatable, but take note that he has the Bucs, Titans, and Vikings next on the docket.

Recommendation: Worth a look in two-quarterback leagues

Ryan Fitzpatrick, Bengals - The Harvard grad's 261-yard performance may have you thinking about adding him to your roster this week. Think again. The noodle-armed Fitz may be without the entire left side of his line as he travels into Pittsburgh in Week 12. Even if he survives the game, he's still going to be Ryan Fitzpatrick facing the Ravens and Colts the following weeks.

Recommendation: Pass


WIDE RECEIVERS

Mark Bradley, Chiefs - I recommended Bradley as the top wide receiver option last week, but he's still unowned in about half of all leagues. The former second-rounder has averaged nine targets per game over the past month, and the Chiefs spread offense shows no signs of slowing down. He could easily remain a viable WR3 the rest of the way.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Deion Branch, Seahawks - Matt Hasselbeck targeted Branch eight times in their Week 11 return to the lineup; Bobby Engram, on the other hand, saw just two passes. If Hasselbeck has a go-to receiver, it appears to be Branch. Don't expect monster games in the Seahawks offensively challenged attack, but Branch may put up WR3 numbers in PPR leagues.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Justin Gage, Titans - The Titans nominal No. 1 receiver is back on the map after back-to-back four-catch performances totaling three touchdowns. Now healthy, Gage is a good bet to remain involved in the offense, but Brandon Jones' presence makes it a guessing game as to who will have a better performance from week-to-week.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues

Brandon Jones, Titans - Jones had been emerging as the Titans best receiver over the past month before Justin Gage returned to full health. The duo has been productive the past two weeks, but the Titans offense isn't likely to support a pair of fantasy receivers going forward. Gage is the safe choice, but Jones' athleticism could offer higher upside. The situation bears watching once again in Week 12.

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

Jerry Porter, Jaguars - Porter remains more of a Matt Jones handcuff as opposed to a realistic weekly option. If Jones' thigh keeps him out again or if the suspension finally kicks in, Porter could be a starting option. My inclination, though, would be to bypass Porter for third-receiver Mike Walker. Now healthy, Walker has a much better chance of making noise come fantasy playoff time and makes for an interesting stash.

Recommendation: Monitor in deeper leagues

Michael Jenkins, Falcons - With 70-yard upside, Jenkins isn't my kind of WR3. If you're looking for a safe option to plug in for 50-70 yards weekly, however, Jenkins is your man.

Recommendation: Worth a look in deeper leagues


TIGHT ENDS

Dustin Keller, Jets - Last week I advised picking up Keller as a high-upside stash and plugging him into your lineup after he proves himself against New England. With an average of seven receptions for 97 yards the past two weeks, Brett Favre's new safety blanket deserves the benefit of the doubt in your starting lineup. He's not yet owned in many fantasy leagues, so get him while the getting is good.

Recommendation: Should be owned in all leagues

Jerramy Stevens, Buccaneers - Starter [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=3147"]Alex Smith[/URL] missed Week 11 with an ankle injury, which gave the reprobate Stevens a chance to rack up 84 yards on six catches. The Bucs head into Detroit this week, so Stevens will have a prime opportunity to flourish again if Smith remains hobbled.

Recommendation: Monitor in 12-team leagues

Donald Lee, Packers - Lee has been a huge disappointment after his 2007 breakout season, right? Well, yes, but it's interesting to note that he could still come awfully close to last year's 48 receptions. Lee remains involved in the offense, but he's averaging a measly 7.0 yards per reception after posting 12.0 last year. Give him a look in PPR leagues if you're desperate.

Recommendation: Worth a look in 12-team leagues


TEAM DEFENSE

Broncos - Attractive waiver wire defenses are sparse this week, so the Broncos defense at home against an offensively challenged Raiders team qualifies as the best option. Denver did show improvement at Atlanta in Week 11, and the Raiders are always a decent bet for a goose egg. Roll the dice if you need a fill-in.

Browns - Sage Rosenfels is the kind of quarterback that keeps both teams in the game by taking chances he shouldn't take. His 4-to-7 touchdown-to-interception ratio and fumble per game average will leave opposing defenses plenty of opportunities for points. Throw in Josh Cribbs in the return game, and the Browns make for a decent choice this week.
 

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Fast Willie Wants The Rock
Willie Parker said Monday that he'd like to see Pittsburgh get back to focusing on running the ball, opining that the team didn't play "Steelers football" until late in Sunday's one-point win over San Diego. Parker gained 115 yards on 25 carries, so it's tough to say that the Steelers weren't running plenty against the Chargers, but generally speaking he has a point.

Over the past decade the Steelers led the league in rushing attempts three times and ranked among the top five four other times. During that 10-season span they averaged at least 30 carries per game eight times and never ran fewer than 28 times per game. That has changed this season, as the Steelers rank just 15th in the league with an average of 27.6 carries per game.

Some of the decreased emphasis on the running game is no doubt due to Parker missing five games with injuries, but for the most part Mewelde Moore was very effective filling in and Ben Roethlisberger's ongoing shoulder problems would've made scaling back the passing game a smart move. Now that Parker is healthy again the Steelers have a chance to get back to their smash-mouth roots.

Expect at least 30-35 runs this week against the Bengals, who've allowed 131.1 rushing yards per game this season to rank 23rd in the league. "Just keep calling run plays," Parker advised Monday. "The defense knows we're about to run and they can't stop it. That's Steeler football to me." He looks like a solid RB1 option this week for the first time in a while, and even Moore isn't a bad RB3 play.

While Parker tries for his fourth 100-yard game in six tries this season, here are some other notes from around football ?

* Brandon Jacobs owners were loving life when he racked up 70 yards and a pair of scores in the first half Sunday against the usually stout Baltimore defense, but he missed all but one series in the second half after suffering a knee injury that now has his Week 12 status up in the air despite an MRI exam showing no major damage. www.newyorkgiants.ws

Jacobs said during a radio interview Tuesday that his knee felt "pretty good" and later told reporters that he should be "good to go" for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, but there's speculation that coach Tom Coughlin may choose to play it safe by holding him out. Whether or not he practices Wednesday and Thursday will reveal a lot, but for now Jacobs owners should prepare other options.

Derrick Ward and Ahmad Bradshaw would split snaps if Jacobs sits, but Ward is the superior fantasy asset after averaging 5.3 yards on 100 runs along with nice work as a receiver. Ward would be a viable RB2 option and Bradshaw would be a decent RB3/FLEX. Of course, even the potential for a reduced workload would leave Jacobs as a must-start RB1 if he convinces Coughlin to let him suit up.

* Tony Romo revealed Tuesday that he plans to wear a splint on his pinkie finger for at least two more games. "I don't know that I can throw the ball where I need to throw it without the splint," Romo said. Romo's accuracy appeared to be hurt by the splint on a couple throws Sunday, but he connected on 19-of-27 passes in his return to the lineup and should get even more comfortable going forward.

He has back-to-back favorable matchups coming up next against the 49ers and Seahawks, but then finishes the season with a pretty brutal December schedule. Beginning with Week 14 he gets the Steelers, Giants, Ravens, and Eagles, all of whom are among the elite pass defenses in football. He may face the toughest December schedule of any quarterback in the league, splint or not. Be warned.

Two-Minute Drill: Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that the league will rule early next week on suspensions for Deuce McAllister, Will Smith, Charles Grant, Kevin Williams, Pat Williams, and Jared Allen, meaning that everyone is eligible to play in Week 12 ? Coach Dick Jauron gave Trent Edwards a pretty solid vote of confidence following Monday night's three-interception performance, so there probably won't be a J.P. Losman sighting this week ? Pacman Jones completed the required alcohol counseling after violating the NFL's personal conduct policy and commissioner Roger Goodell is expected to decide later this week whether or not to reinstate him ? Lee Evans was held without a grab Monday night while Edwards resorted to dumping the ball off to Marshawn Lynch, snapping a streak of 67 straight games with at least one catch ? LenDale White has been placed on probation after pleading guilty to disturbing the peace during a March incident and will be forced to attend anger management classes along with all the [URL="http://fantasyfootball.usatoday.com/content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NFL&id=4743"]Chris Johnson[/URL] owners who're mad about Plumpy stealing touchdowns.
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Red Zone: Kellen Winslow is scheduled to undergo an MRI exam after injuring his shoulder Monday night, but barring a major problem he's always a strong bet to play through pain ? As expected, Earnest Graham (ankle) reportedly will be placed on season-ending injured reserve later this week, leaving Warrick Dunn as a solid RB2 option ? Miles Austin is slated to miss 2-4 weeks with a sprained knee, which hands the No. 3 receiver job right back to Patrick Crayton ? X-rays on P.J. Pope's injured ribs showed no breaks, so he'll likely play ahead of Tatum Bell as Peyton Hillis' backup this week ? Meanwhile, Selvin Young (groin) is due to return in Week 13 and would seemingly be the best bet for consistent touches in the always unpredictable Denver backfield ? Jason Witten said Tuesday that his fractured rib is feeling better after he needed a pain-killing shot to get through Week 11 ? Jerome Harrison has totaled 158 yards on 10 touches over the past two games, including a 72-yard touchdown run Monday night, but his status for Week 12 is uncertain thanks to a fourth-quarter hamstring injury ? Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Heath Miller (ankle) is questionable for Week 12, but unfortunately he's ceased being a fantasy asset even when healthy.
 
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