Here are my top buy low and sell high guys as we approach the stretch regular season run in fantasy.
BUY LOW
Steven Jackson--I think last week was a sign of things to come. S-Jax has as many rushing yards as AP.
Anquan Boldin--Only for those owners who are sitting pretty in the standings. I actually like him sitting for a couple weeks.
Jason Witten--Sooner or later defenses are going to figure out that Miles Austin needs a little more attention.
Kevin Smith--Lots of tasty matchups coming up for Detroit. How many three down backs are still in the league?
TJ Houshmandzadeh--I think this one falls under the #1 WR rule. He's starting to get upset.
SELL HIGH
Matt Forte--I haven't seen anything from him all year. Take the stats from the Cleveland game and run.
DeSean Jackson--He has scored all of his six TDs from 50 or more yards out. No one can keep that up. He's a #2 WR playing like a #1.
Percy Harvin--The hype outweighs the (fantasy) production.
Pierre Thomas--Two TDs last week may give you a window. Too may RBs in play there.
Thomas Jones--Can't match recent production, Mark Sanchez isn't enough of a threat, yet.
Friday Five tomorrow.
Cheers,
TFAM
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Sneaky Pickups
It' had for me to even mention the name of Ryan Moats given the circumstances I endured Sunday, so I'm bypassing him as the pickup of the week to focus directly on other lesser known players. The problem this week is, there is only one person I'd like you to keep your eye on that I haven't already written about.
You already know that my philosophy about writing is that I'm not going to throw worthless info. out at you. If there is only one guy I want you to notice, I'll only write about one guy.
Kelley Washington, WR, Ravens
Washington fits my profile of a dominant WR. He's big (6'3, 217), and he's got a nice offensive supporting cast. I actually have liked Washington ever since he came out of Tennessee years ago, but he hasn't seen much NFL time while jumping from the Bengals to the Pats and now the Ravens. That is starting to change. Did you know Washington actually has more yards and catches than Mark Clayton this season? He also led the team in targets this past Sunday against Denver.
Since I only have one deep sleeper this week, I want to remind you not to snooze on guys I've written about in past weeks if you ave roster spots to burn. I'm still high on Malcom Floyd, Justin Forsett, Kolby Smith and Jamaal Charles, Brandon Tate, Justin Fargas, Andre Caldwell and others. All you have to do is check out my past Wednesday columns to get the full scoop on these guys.
Cheers,
TFAM
You already know that my philosophy about writing is that I'm not going to throw worthless info. out at you. If there is only one guy I want you to notice, I'll only write about one guy.
Kelley Washington, WR, Ravens
Washington fits my profile of a dominant WR. He's big (6'3, 217), and he's got a nice offensive supporting cast. I actually have liked Washington ever since he came out of Tennessee years ago, but he hasn't seen much NFL time while jumping from the Bengals to the Pats and now the Ravens. That is starting to change. Did you know Washington actually has more yards and catches than Mark Clayton this season? He also led the team in targets this past Sunday against Denver.
Since I only have one deep sleeper this week, I want to remind you not to snooze on guys I've written about in past weeks if you ave roster spots to burn. I'm still high on Malcom Floyd, Justin Forsett, Kolby Smith and Jamaal Charles, Brandon Tate, Justin Fargas, Andre Caldwell and others. All you have to do is check out my past Wednesday columns to get the full scoop on these guys.
Cheers,
TFAM
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Houston, You have a Problem
I've played fantasy football for 20 years. I used to play in six team leagues as a 13-year-old when I was in Junior High. I used to use the Monday paper to calculate our league's stats. I have used a first round pick on the Nigerian Nightmare, Christain Okoye. I've been at thins thing for a while.
I have never been more frustrated on a Sunday night as I was this past Sunday. All three of my teams were thumped handily, and if it wasn't for a Vikings win in Lambeau, it would have been much worse.
In fact, it was bad enough that I was pondering how much a six dozen eggs and a round trip airfare to Houston was going to cost me. The steam coming out of my ears actually spelled out something, like those planes who write messages in the sky. As you know by now, Steve Slaton fumbled in his firts carry and did not re-enter the game, allowing Ryan Moats to come in, run for three scores and tip over the apple cart in the Houston backfield.
It actually got so bad for me that I was shut out of Texans touchdowns (they scored four) with Matt Schaub, Slaton, and Andre Johnson each on two of my teams.
By the way, Gary Kubiak fumbled nine times in just five career starts, good enough for 1.8 fumbles per game. Slaton's seven fumbles in eight games this year can't even top that mark. And yes, that seven fumbles in eight games is for real...and when you combine that with the fact that Moats looked like an early 90s Barry Word Sunday, Slaton's fantasy value is in complete free fall.
I can't trade him, all I can hope is that Kubiak reads the email I sent him about his own fumbleitis and gives Steve another chance.
Cheers,
TFAM
I have never been more frustrated on a Sunday night as I was this past Sunday. All three of my teams were thumped handily, and if it wasn't for a Vikings win in Lambeau, it would have been much worse.
In fact, it was bad enough that I was pondering how much a six dozen eggs and a round trip airfare to Houston was going to cost me. The steam coming out of my ears actually spelled out something, like those planes who write messages in the sky. As you know by now, Steve Slaton fumbled in his firts carry and did not re-enter the game, allowing Ryan Moats to come in, run for three scores and tip over the apple cart in the Houston backfield.
It actually got so bad for me that I was shut out of Texans touchdowns (they scored four) with Matt Schaub, Slaton, and Andre Johnson each on two of my teams.
By the way, Gary Kubiak fumbled nine times in just five career starts, good enough for 1.8 fumbles per game. Slaton's seven fumbles in eight games this year can't even top that mark. And yes, that seven fumbles in eight games is for real...and when you combine that with the fact that Moats looked like an early 90s Barry Word Sunday, Slaton's fantasy value is in complete free fall.
I can't trade him, all I can hope is that Kubiak reads the email I sent him about his own fumbleitis and gives Steve another chance.
Cheers,
TFAM
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Sweetness
This link is worth checking out if you missed the Bears tribute to Walter Payton Sunday. He passed away ten years ago this week. Check it out.
http://www.chicagobears.com/walterpayton.asp
Cheers,
TFAM
http://www.chicagobears.com/walterpayton.asp
Cheers,
TFAM
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As Seen on TV
A few Monday morning tidbits that you won't be able to learn just from looking at the box scores.
Jamal Lewis should (and will after 2009, apparently) retire. He is so slow trying to cut upfield. I've never seen a back take so long just to get to the line of scrimmage.
It's time to sell Matt Forte. The stat line looked good yesterday, but he isn't a player. I watched him turn a 10 yard touchdown into a 3 yard gain on one play. He just doesn't have it, whatever it is.
Justin Fargas runs hard. It they are going to give him the goal line work (he scored a three yarder Sunday), he is very much rosterable, if not startable.
Malcom Floyd got the start over Chris Chambers in San Diego.
Knowshon Moreno is officially the Broncos red zone back. He scored at the goal line Sunday.
I guess there are no concerns about Reggie Wayne's groin. He was flying all over the field Sunday.
Not so for Bernard Berrian, he cannot get deep down the field with his hammy. I'll be keeping an eye on hm after the bye week.
Matt Hasselbeck is a shell of the player he used to be, and T.J. Houshmandzadeh lets him know it on just about every passing play. Interesting dynamic there, and it could go either way as the season progresses.
Steve Slaton did ot get hurt Sunday. He fumbled on his first carry and did not return. There will be more about this during the week right here in this blog. I can't even type Gary Kubiak without steam coming out of my ears.
Cheers,
TFAM
Jamal Lewis should (and will after 2009, apparently) retire. He is so slow trying to cut upfield. I've never seen a back take so long just to get to the line of scrimmage.
It's time to sell Matt Forte. The stat line looked good yesterday, but he isn't a player. I watched him turn a 10 yard touchdown into a 3 yard gain on one play. He just doesn't have it, whatever it is.
Justin Fargas runs hard. It they are going to give him the goal line work (he scored a three yarder Sunday), he is very much rosterable, if not startable.
Malcom Floyd got the start over Chris Chambers in San Diego.
Knowshon Moreno is officially the Broncos red zone back. He scored at the goal line Sunday.
I guess there are no concerns about Reggie Wayne's groin. He was flying all over the field Sunday.
Not so for Bernard Berrian, he cannot get deep down the field with his hammy. I'll be keeping an eye on hm after the bye week.
Matt Hasselbeck is a shell of the player he used to be, and T.J. Houshmandzadeh lets him know it on just about every passing play. Interesting dynamic there, and it could go either way as the season progresses.
Steve Slaton did ot get hurt Sunday. He fumbled on his first carry and did not return. There will be more about this during the week right here in this blog. I can't even type Gary Kubiak without steam coming out of my ears.
Cheers,
TFAM
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
More ESPN Madness
ESPN is currently scrolling along the bottom of the screen in their braking news section that Brian Westbrook and Mario Manningham are active today. That is incorrect information. Both are inactive, and both need to be on your bench.
Cheers,
TFAM
Cheers,
TFAM
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Sunday Hunch
Here are my against the grain thoughts about what is going to happen today in the NFL. Forget that I ever said Miami could stop the Saints last week. I was only talking about the first half anyway.
I have a hunch that...
Kyle Orton will struggle mightily in Baltimore today. I know the Ravens pass defense has been really shaky, but I see a low scoring game today.
Green Bay will not have as much of an issue protecting Rodgers as they did when they visited the dome, and Greg Jennings will be the benefactor.
Julius Jones will rise up off the scrap heap today and play well agianst his former team in Dallas. Ten fantasy points out of Jones today.
Despite what Miami's wildcat did to the Jets a couple weeks ago, they are all bench guys today. I wouldn't want to start any Dolphin in New York today, including Ronnie Brown.
Vince Young will be a top 12 fantasy quarterback this week.
Reggie Bush will have his biggest fantasy day of the year Monday night against the Falcons. He loves the bright lights.
Cheers,
TFAM
I have a hunch that...
Kyle Orton will struggle mightily in Baltimore today. I know the Ravens pass defense has been really shaky, but I see a low scoring game today.
Green Bay will not have as much of an issue protecting Rodgers as they did when they visited the dome, and Greg Jennings will be the benefactor.
Julius Jones will rise up off the scrap heap today and play well agianst his former team in Dallas. Ten fantasy points out of Jones today.
Despite what Miami's wildcat did to the Jets a couple weeks ago, they are all bench guys today. I wouldn't want to start any Dolphin in New York today, including Ronnie Brown.
Vince Young will be a top 12 fantasy quarterback this week.
Reggie Bush will have his biggest fantasy day of the year Monday night against the Falcons. He loves the bright lights.
Cheers,
TFAM
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