Editor's note: Dave Richard breaks down every game from
a Fantasy perspective each week with the help of CBSSports.com NFL
Insider Pat Kirwan, who will provide his unique take to assist owners in
their lineup management
Atlanta Falcons at Washington Redskins -- Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET,
FedExField
|
Atlanta Falcons
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Matt Ryan
|
|
Has 2+ pass TDs in 7 of last 9 and 3 TDs in 3 of 4 games this year.
Redskins' secondary a huge mess.
|
RB
|
Michael Turner
|
|
Appears to be running more fluidly with better acceleration.
Redskins' run defense will be challenged to contain him.
|
RB
|
Jacquizz Rodgers
|
|
Has 9+ touches in three of four games. Not the best bye-week
replacement but is an option.
|
WR
|
Roddy White
|
|
Just 3 TDs outdoors on grass over last 13 outdoor games, but the
matchup is way too good to sit him.
|
WR
|
Julio Jones
|
|
Hand injury was non-factor last week vs. Panthers, just good
defense. Should rebound BIG.
|
TE
|
Tony Gonzalez
|
|
It took the Bucs' weak TE corps to stop the Redskins' 3-game skid
vs. TE scoring against them. Gonzalez should get it going again.
|
DST
|
Falcons
|
|
Redskins offense has found a way to put up points and Falcons
couldn't contain Cam Newton last
week.
|
Washington Redskins
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Robert Griffin III
|
|
Falcons have allowed 200+ yards to 3 of 4 QBs and 4 pass TDs along
with 2 rush TDs. RG3 should keep it rolling.
|
RB
|
Alfred Morris
|
|
Atlanta is allowing 114.5 rush yards per game & allowed 4 rush TDs
to RBs. Morris still solid.
|
WR
|
Pierre Garcon
|
|
Good news: He's healthy. Bad news: Falcons have allowed 2 TDs to WRs
& none with more than 82 yards. Might be best as a flex.
|
WR
|
Leonard Hankerson
|
|
Getting involved more (11 catches last two weeks) but might not have
same impact with Garcon back.
|
TE
|
Fred Davis
|
|
Falcons have been hit or miss vs. tight ends (TDs to Kevin Boss, Greg Olsen, Antonio Gates & Jacob Tamme
held in check). Davis has 160 yards in last two games.
|
DST
|
Redskins
|
|
Redskins have been putting up points, amassing at least 24 points
per game. Not the right week to use the Falcons DST.
|
No matter how Robert Griffin III gets
the job done, the Redskins will lean on him. After all, they're in the
NFC East race because of him, so they'll continue to do what it takes to
win games. RG3 has four passing touchdowns and four running touchdowns,
making the most of all of his talents, but the hits he takes as a result
is a bit of concern with 11 sacks and close to 30 tackles in the open
field. RG3 has 16 first downs with his feet and averages 6.5 yards per
carry, putting him on pace for over 1,000 yards rushing. The 2012
formula is in place and it isn't changing. The real problem RG3 faces
this week is that Matt Ryan and the
Falcons will score a ton of points. Can he keep up? I'm not sure, but it
will be fun to watch. -- Pat Kirwan
Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs -- Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET,
Arrowhead Stadium
|
Baltimore Ravens
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Joe Flacco
|
|
Chiefs have allowed 2+ pass TDs in every 2012 game, something
Flacco's done in 3 of 4. Historically, Flacco not as sharp on the
road (just 7 games w/ 2+ TDs in last 17 on road).
|
RB
|
Ray Rice
|
|
KC has allowed 192.7 total yards and 5 total TDs to RBs in their
last three games.
|
WR
|
Torrey Smith
|
|
Has 3 TDs in last two games, Chiefs have allowed 5 TDs to receivers
so far.
|
WR
|
Anquan Boldin
|
|
Has seen an increase in targets over last two games (19 total), but
hasn't had consecutive 100-yard games since '09.
|
TE
|
Dennis Pitta
|
|
Tight ends have scored in three of last four vs. Chiefs. Would start
him again despite last week's goose egg.
|
DST
|
Ravens
|
|
Ravens run defense makes them susceptible to Charles' runs, rest of
D should shine.
|
Kansas City Chiefs
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Matt Cassel
|
|
On the verge of getting benched? No one should start him vs. vicious
Ravens pass D.
|
RB
|
Jamaal Charles
|
|
Ravens run D not as scary as before: They've allowed 5 TDs to RBs so
far.
|
WR
|
Dwayne Bowe
|
|
Ravens have allowed two TDs to WRs so far, but they're allowing
211.3 yards per game to WRs.
|
TE
|
Tony Moeaki
|
|
Door is open for decent numbers now that Kevin Boss is out for the season.
|
DST
|
Chiefs
|
|
Can't use them. Chiefs tied for 30th among DSTs in Fantasy points
scored.
|
I've fielded a lot of questions about what to expect from Dennis Pitta going forward. The Ravens have Ray Rice in the backfield and that stresses the Chiefs'safeties
more than the Saints or Chargers running games did, which makes Dennis Pitta the perfect conflict to the run game. Pitta isn't as
talented as Jimmy Graham or Antonio Gates, but he takes advantage of his situation. As teams decide
to cover Pitta look for Flacco to check-down to Rice. Last week Rice was
targeted 11 times with a season high eight receptions, caused directly
because the Browns chose to cover Pitta. The Chiefs might be more
interested in containing Rice, so those receptions could easily swing
back to Pitta this week. -- Pat Kirwan
Cleveland Browns at New York Giants -- Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET, MetLife
Stadium
|
Cleveland Browns
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Brandon Weeden
|
|
After meltdown vs. Dallas, Giants pass D has averaged 242 pass yards
with 3 pass TDs in three games. Can't start Weeden.
|
RB
|
Trent Richardson
|
|
A must. Giants have allowed 60 yards & a TD or 140 total yards to 3
of 4 RBs they've faced.
|
WR
|
Greg Little
|
|
Wouldn't surprise me one bit if his next drop meant serious bench
time.
|
WR
|
Josh Gordon
|
|
Wouldn't surprise me if he stepped up this week. Browns will pass a
lot, Gordon should see some opportunities.
|
TE
|
Jordan Cameron
|
|
Still a player to scout, not add or start. Giants have been solid
vs. 3 of 4 TEs they've faced.
|
DST
|
Browns
|
|
Giants landing 27.8 points & 411.0 yards per game. Browns allowing
24.5 points & 403.2 yards per game. Move along.
|
New York Giants
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Eli Manning
|
|
Eli should dominate. 3 of 4 QBs vs. CLE have topped 300 yards, every
QB has totaled at least two TDs.
|
RB
|
Ahmad Bradshaw
|
|
Though they've allowed every starting RB to get 8+ Fantasy points,
Browns have yet to allow a rushing score.
|
WR
|
Victor Cruz
|
|
Browns have allowed 6 TDs to WRs since Joe Haden's suspension
started.
|
WR
|
Domenik Hixon
|
|
Phenomenal sleeper. Should have plenty of playing time and targets
vs. lowly Browns secondary.
|
TE
|
Martellus Bennett
|
|
Cleveland D has been good vs. tight ends but Bennett too valuable to
Giants offense down two receivers.
|
DST
|
Giants
|
|
Browns have given up nine sacks, seven INTs through four weeks with
three sub-17 point games. Giants DST should roll.
|
It looked like Ahmad Bradshaw came back
with renewed athleticism in Week 4. What can we expect from him here
knowing that the Giants are sure to attack the Browns' depleted
secondary? Since the beginning of the 2011 season, Bradshaw has played
in 19 games including the postseason and averaged 14 carries and three
receptions per contest. Last week he had 16 touches, which is right in
line with his average. I don't see the Giants letting that number spike
significantly, and with the Browns yet to allow a rushing touchdown,
expecting a lot of stats from Bradshaw might be a reach. -- Pat Kirwan
Green Bay Packers at Indianapolis Colts -- Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET,
Lucas Oil Stadium
|
Green Bay Packers
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Aaron Rodgers
|
|
Colts haven't faced tough QB yet, but still have allowed 5 pass TDs
through three games.
|
RB
|
Cedric Benson
|
|
Must-start. Every starting RB has had at least 80 total yards, three
RBs have totaled at least 16 Fantasy points!
|
WR
|
Jordy Nelson
|
|
Of the four WRs who have scored vs. IND, three have had at least 80
yards to go with it. Nice week to use Jordy.
|
WR
|
James Jones
|
|
Should see bump in targets with Jennings out. Has 50+ yards in 3 of
4 games, has TD in 2 of 4 games.
|
WR
|
Randall Cobb
|
|
Worth a flier. Colts have allowed 181.3 yards per game just to wide
receivers.
|
TE
|
Jermichael Finley
|
|
Colts have faced only one tough TE (Kyle Rudolph) and he scored.
Finley hasn't scored in three straight, though.
|
DST
|
Packers
|
|
Colts scoring 21.3 points, averaging 357.0 yards per game. Packers
have allowed 20.2 points and 314.2 yards per game. So-so start.
|
Indianapolis Colts
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Andrew Luck
|
|
Decent sleeper. Packers have allowed 3 of 4 opposing QBs to total
18+ Fantasy points. Luck has 22+ points in each of last two.
|
RB
|
Donald Brown
|
|
Hard to trust. Has seen increased touches through three games but
Packers have settled down vs. one- dimensional runners (Brown has
one catch this season).
|
WR
|
Reggie Wayne
|
|
Packers have allowed 5 TDs to WRs through four games and it could be
higher. Wayne's been money every week.
|
WR
|
Donnie Avery
|
|
Colts will have to pass a bunch, Avery a lock for lots of looks from
Luck. Lance Moore had 15 target last
week vs. GB.
|
TE
|
T.Y. Hilton
|
|
Major sleeper. Of the 4 WRs with 10+ Fantasy points vs. GB this
year, three are non-No. 1 options. Hilton's speed makes him
intriguing.
|
DST
|
Colts
|
|
Return of Freeney, Angerer will help an inspired Colts defense
without Chuck Pagano, but the Packers' offense too explosive.
|
The Packers have to continue to work toward a balanced offense and that
means more running plays for Cedric Benson.
That being said, Aaron Rodgers still
averages 43 pass plays per game, which he can handle, but Andrew Luck at 42 pass plays per game needs to reduce his number or
suffer the consequences of pressure. Randall Cobb
has been getting much of the targets Greg Jennings
would be getting if he weren't out with a groin injury. He's a terrific
target this week for Rodgers. The Colts may feature Reggie Wayne but Donnie Avery already
has been targeted 27 times in three games and will continue to see
plenty of passes come his way. -- Pat Kirwan
Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals -- Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET, Paul
Brown Stadium
|
Miami Dolphins
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Ryan Tannehill
|
|
Three of four opposing QBs vs. CIN have had at least 23 Fantasy
points. Not sure Tannehill can get that many.
|
RB
|
Reggie Bush
|
|
Bengals did great job vs. MJD last week, allowed at least 13 Fantasy
points per week to opposing RBs before then. Bush should be OK.
|
RB
|
Jorvorskie Lane
|
|
Desperation RB to claim off waivers in hopes of a goal-line plunge.
|
WR
|
Brian Hartline
|
|
Cincy hasn't allowed a 100-yard receiver, but neither had Arizona
until last week.
|
WR
|
Davone Bess
|
|
Five-plus catches in 3 of 4 games. 2 of 3 WRs with at least 5
catches vs. CIN have had 9 or more Fantasy points.
|
DST
|
Dolphins
|
|
Bengals in Top 10 in points and total yards. Makes the Dolphins a
risky start, especially with Andy Dalton
playing well.
|
Cincinnati Bengals
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Andy Dalton
|
|
Last 3 QBs to face Dolphins have put up 300+ yards; Kolb had 3 TDs
last week. Dalton has 3 total TDs & 300+ yards each of last three
games.
|
RB
|
BenJarvus Green-Ellis
|
|
Dolphins have been phenomenal vs. run, even holding Arian Foster to 79 rush yards in Week 1. Green-Ellis will need a
TD to be solid.
|
WR
|
A.J. Green
|
|
No. 1 receivers have been excellent vs. Miami this season. No one's
sitting this guy.
|
WR
|
Andrew Hawkins
|
|
Not a bad option after Andre Roberts
torched Miami last week, but has just 7 catches after landing 8 in
Week 1.
|
TE
|
Jermaine Gresham
|
|
Dolphins truly haven't been tested vs. tough tight ends, not that
Gresham (17 catches, 178 yards, 1 TD) is one.
|
DST
|
Bengals
|
|
DSTs vs. Miami scoring 10.5 Fantasy points on average but Bengals
defense banged up.
|
Ryan Tannehill may be raw and lack quarterback experience at
the NFL level, but he has a lively arm and escape-the-rush skills. He
reads defenses better than I thought he would at this point in his young
career and he trusts Brian Hartline.
Defenses could start to treat Hartline like a No. 1 receiver because of
his big game a week ago but the truth is that he is a smart zone beater
with better speed than advertised. Even though he ran 4.4 coming out of
college, he is looked upon as a possession receiver. That notion could
change as Hartline is on pace for 1,800 yards receiving. I don't think
he gets that many but 1,000 yards wouldn't be a surprise when you
consider Tannehill targets him 12 times a game. He should keep it up
against the Bengals. -- Pat Kirwan
Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh Steelers -- Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET,
Heinz Field
|
Philadelphia Eagles
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Michael Vick
|
|
PIT allowed just six total TDs to QBs in eight home games last year.
The last QB to run for over 50 yards vs. the Steelers: Vick, in
2002!
|
RB
|
LeSean McCoy
|
|
You'll start him but Steelers will play tough after getting trampled
by McFadden in last game. PIT has allowed 11 TDs to RBs in last 19
games.
|
WR
|
DeSean Jackson
|
|
Hasn't scored in consecutive games since 2010 but Steelers have
struggled with speed receivers in recent past.
|
WR
|
Jeremy Maclin
|
|
Tough spot but should be OK after knocking off rust last week. Five
WRs have at least 6 Fantasy points vs. PIT in three games.
|
TE
|
Brent Celek
|
|
Close call. Celek has 65 or fewer yards in three of four games;
Steelers have allowed TD to TE in two of three games.
|
DST
|
Eagles
|
|
Steelers averaging nearly 26 points per game and will get Rashard Mendenhall back. Tough to love them.
|
Pittsburgh Steelers
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Ben Roethlisberger
|
|
Eagles have allowed back-to-back 2 TD performances by QBs with one
INT. Ben has 8 TDs in first three games.
|
RB
|
Rashard Mendenhall
|
|
Can't expect him to run wild in first game in nine months, but he's
a monster at Heinz Field (22 TDs in 27 games).
|
WR
|
Mike Wallace
|
|
Has TD in three straight, playing like a man in a contract year.
Eagles have struggled with Fitzgerald & Cruz in consecutive games.
|
WR
|
Antonio Brown
|
|
Should be a factor. Has 70+ yards in five straight. Eagles have
allowed three 100+ yard receivers in last two games.
|
TE
|
Heath Miller
|
|
Tough matchup for Miller: Eagles let TE catch TD for first time all
year last week and it was a backup tight end. They'll have an eye on
Miller.
|
DST
|
Steelers
|
|
Starters Polamalu, Harrison back. That helps. Eagles offense has
topped 20 points just once this season.
|
The return of Troy Polamalu and James Harrison to the Steelers defense spells trouble for Michael Vick & Co. A big part of their game is the ability to disguise
what coverage the Steelers are planning on defense, and it's something
that could give Vick some trouble. Since 2010 the Steelers are 15-4 at
home giving up 12 points per game and averaging three sacks per game on
defense. The Eagles defense will struggle to match up with the Steelers'
receivers, giving them an edge. I'm not so sure the Eagles will have the
same edge. The Steelers have allowed four touchdowns this season to
wideouts, but this is a better unit now that all of their starters are
ready to go. -- Pat Kirwan
Chicago Bears at Jacksonville Jaguars -- Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET,
EverBank Field
|
Chicago Bears
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Jay Cutler
|
|
Jacksonville has allowed two pass TDs & 244+ yards in each of last
two games. But will Cutler have to throw it more than 25 times?
|
RB
|
Matt Forte
|
|
Jags giving up a minimum of 87 total yards to opposing starting RBs
so far (6 total TDs allowed too).
|
RB
|
Michael Bush
|
|
Given the matchup it's possible Bush plunges for a TD. BJGE fumble
saved Jags from allowing goal-line score last week.
|
WR
|
Brandon Marshall
|
|
Jags have given up 110 yards & a TD to a WR in each of last two
games. Marshall could make it three.
|
DST
|
Bears
|
|
If the Bears can put the clamps on MJD like the Bengals did last
week the DST should shine. Gotta start them.
|
Jacksonville Jaguars
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Blaine Gabbert
|
|
Bears have only allowed 4 passing TDs -- and 11 INTs. Probably a
good week to pass on Gabbert.
|
RB
|
Maurice Jones- Drew
|
|
Bears have improved vs. RBs each of last two games. Still not enough
to put MJD on the bench, though.
|
WR
|
Justin Blackmon
|
|
Impossible to start Blackmon and have even moderate hopes. He's
playing a lot but expectations remain small.
|
TE
|
Marcedes Lewis
|
|
Wouldn't be surprised to see him more involved thanks to thinned-out
receiving corps. Bears struggled to contain Witten late last week.
|
DST
|
Jaguars
|
|
Bears offense hasn't posted over 20 points since Week 1. On the year
they're posting just 307.5 yards per game. Still, Jags DST a Hail
Mary Fantasy pick.
|
This should be a game where the Bears look great on offense, but you
never know with the volatile Jay Cutler.
The Jags couldn't get to Andy Dalton
last week and they couldn't cover A.J. Green either. Cutler should
connect with Brandon Marshall, who he
targets 10 times a game. The Jaguars' corners aren't as good as the
Cowboys corners so look for a 100- plus-yard day for Marshall. -- Pat
Kirwan
Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers -- Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, Bank
of America Stadium
|
Seattle Seahawks
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Russell Wilson
|
|
3 of 4 QBs vs. Carolina have had 1 TD through the air. That's about
as many as we can expect from Wilson.
|
RB
|
Marshawn Lynch
|
|
Panthers have allowed six RBs to post 10+ Fantasy points this
season. Marshawn will be No. 7.
|
WR
|
Sidney Rice
|
|
Major sleeper. Rice has been held under 50 yards every game with one
TD but Seahawks could take some shots with him.
|
WR
|
Doug Baldwin
|
|
Expected back this week. Worth stashing on your roster before Week 5
games in case he can get something going.
|
DST
|
Seahawks
|
|
Tough spot for the Hawks coming across the country to take on
Panthers offense averaging 373.8 yards per game.
|
Carolina Panthers
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Cam Newton
|
|
Still a risk/reward QB. Seattle has allowed just 2 pass TDs so far
but they haven't faced anyone like Cam in two years.
|
RB
|
DeAngelo Williams
|
|
Tough matchup. No RB has topped 60 rush yards or 74 total yards vs.
Seahawks this season.
|
RB
|
Jonathan Stewart
|
|
Seahawks have given up just two rush TDs so far this season. 'Stew
averaging 58.0 total yards per game.
|
WR
|
Steve Smith
|
|
Should be a phenomenal battle vs. Seahawks' physical corners. Only 2
TDs have been scored by WRs vs. Seahawks' defense.
|
WR
|
Brandon LaFell
|
|
The guy has LaFallen off the Fantasy map. Just eight targets in his
last two games. Can't trust him.
|
TE
|
Greg Olsen
|
|
Seahawks have allowed one TD to tight ends in last nine overall.
|
DST
|
Panthers
|
|
Desperation option. Panthers' pass rush has improved but run defense
is shaky, and that's Seattle's strength.
|
The Seahawks have very fast players in the secondary and at linebacker.
A number of them are up to the task of spying on Cam Newton. Kam Chancellor could
handle Newton all day if asked. Cam needs to win from the pocket, but
most importantly he needs to stay mentally tough if adversity hits. The
Seahawks will play a lot of man coverages and Newton will not see wide
open receivers, which in turn will force him to take off. There will be
times when the Seahawks use a two-man rush and not trigger Cam to run
with little pressure, but multiple players waiting for him to try and
run. -- Pat Kirwan
Buffalo Bills at San Francisco 49ers -- Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET,
Candlestick Park
|
Buffalo Bills
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Ryan Fitzpatrick
|
|
Two of four QBs vs. SF have posted 2 TDs, only one has over 250
yards. Fitzpatrick should top both but it's clear he's
overaggressive when he passes.
|
RB
|
Fred Jackson
|
|
It's the Niners (83.3 total yards to RBs per week) and Jackson's
splitting reps. Only start him if you must.
|
RB
|
C.J. Spiller
|
|
Only one RB this year has 100 total yards vs. SF so far this season.
Spiller would need 15+ touches to get to that point.
|
WR
|
Steve Johnson
|
|
Only one receiver (James Jones) has scored on the Niners this year.
Four receivers have had between 80 and 99 receiving yards; that
might be Johnson's target.
|
TE
|
Scott Chandler
|
|
Niners have given up four TDs to tight ends so far. Chandler had two
scores last week and has four on the season.
|
DST
|
Bills
|
|
Bills might get run over by the Niners' ground game. Can't trust
them.
|
San Francisco 49ers
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Alex Smith
|
|
Not sure how much he'll have to throw but 3 of 4 QBs vs. BUF have
had 250+ yards & 2+ TDs.
|
RB
|
Frank Gore
|
|
Four RBs have had 10+ Fantasy points vs. BUF this year including
three starters. Gore is a must.
|
RB
|
Kendall Hunter
|
|
Good sleeper. BUF allowing 167 total yards per week to RBs. Hunter
has at least 7 touches per game so far.
|
WR
|
Michael Crabtree
|
|
Receivers have scored seven touchdowns in four games against the
Bills. Maybe Crabtree sneaks in at home.
|
WR
|
Mario Manningham
|
|
Has raised his yards per catch average in each game since the season
opener.
|
TE
|
Vernon Davis
|
|
Bills were Gronked for over 100 yards & a TD last week. Expect Davis
to get back on track.
|
DST
|
49ers
|
|
Bills' offense threatening, but down two starting OL. Expect a bunch
of sacks and INTs from the Niners.
|
Heading to the West Coast against the 49ers run defense is not a good
situation for Buffalo. Since Jim Harbaugh took over the 49ers, no one
has come into San Francisco and rushed for 100 yards as a team or scored
a rushing touchdown. That spells a long day for Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller. It also signals Ryan Fitzpatrick will have to throw to beat the Niners, but again
since Harbaugh came to town his defense has 16 interceptions and 25
sacks in nine regular-season home games. The Bills are walking into a
buzzsaw. -- Pat Kirwan
Denver Broncos at New England Patriots -- Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET,
Gillette Stadium
|
Denver Broncos
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Peyton Manning
|
|
Has 300+ yards & 4 TDs in last 2 games vs. Belichick's Pats -- and
that's with his IND receiving corps, not who he has now. Pats have
allowed 7 pass TDs in last two games.
|
RB
|
Willis McGahee
|
|
A little risky. Pats have allowed just one 100-yard RB and 1 TD to
RBs through four weeks.
|
WR
|
Demaryius Thomas
|
|
Receivers have totaled 4 TDs in last three vs. Pats. Thomas has 100+
yards and/or a TD in 3 of 4 games.
|
WR
|
Eric Decker
|
|
After slow start Decker has posted back-to-back 13 point Fantasy
outings. Hard to sit him given the matchup.
|
TE
|
Jacob Tamme
|
|
Wouldn't call Tamme safe but the Pats have allowed at least 6
Fantasy points to starting tight ends every week.
|
DST
|
Broncos
|
|
They were awesome vs. OAK last week but struggled vs. HOU week
before. Pats at home always put up points.
|
New England Patriots
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Tom Brady
|
|
Big game at home and coming off of a 4-touchdown outing, it's
impossible to sit him.
|
RB
|
Stevan Ridley
|
|
Pretty much have to start him despite tough matchup. Broncos have
allowed 2 TDs to RBs and one 100-total-yard game. Ridley could
score, yardage might not be huge.
|
RB
|
Brandon Bolden
|
|
Could sneak in for a score but might be locked into a clock-killer
role, not a featured role like Ridley.
|
RB
|
Danny Woodhead
|
|
If Pats have to get into hurry-up mode, he'll have a chance to be a
factor. Has TD in each of last two games.
|
WR
|
Wes Welker
|
|
Anyone still questioning Welker's role in offense? 5 of 7 passing
TDs allowed by DEN from 5 yards or less.
|
WR
|
Brandon Lloyd
|
|
Double-digit Fantasy points in each of his last two games while
leading the Pats in targets.
|
TE
|
Rob Gronkowski
|
|
Broncos have already allowed three TDs to tight ends, Gronk has
three TDs in four games.
|
DST
|
Patriots
|
|
DSTs against Denver have failed to top 7 Fantasy points in three of
four tries. Pats DST seems risky.
|
It always sounds like Peyton Manning's
passing game is short-to-intermediate, but he will take shots down the
field to keep a secondary honest and that will be the case Sunday
whether the Broncos build a lead or play fron behind. Moreover,
Manning's offense runs the ball enough to keep the linebackers in a bind
and that will also be a factor. Believe me, his arm is almost as good as
it was when he was 30 years old. He has excellent receivers to work with
and Willis McGahee is dying to rush for
100 yards like he did last week. I expect the Broncos to keep up with
the Patriots. -- Pat Kirwan
Tennessee Titans at Minnesota Vikings -- Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Mall
of America Field
|
Tennessee Titans
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Matt Hasselbeck
|
|
Low-end sleeper. Averaged 310 yards per start last year when Britt
was healthy. MIN has allowed 5 passing TDs so far.
|
RB
|
Chris Johnson
|
|
Vikings run D has yet to allow TD or over 77 rush yards to a RB.
They're a handful. Temper expectations.
|
WR
|
Nate Washington
|
|
Vikings have allowed just two TDs to WRs so far but would have been
beat up by Lions last week if not for drops.
|
WR
|
Kenny Britt
|
|
Expected to return after missing last week. Only one receiver
(Donnie Avery) has more than 75 yards vs. MIN.
|
WR
|
Kendall Wright
|
|
Caught a TD from Hasselbeck in garbage time last week, had TD in 2
of last 3 games. Risky sleeper.
|
TE
|
Jared Cook
|
|
Vikings have allowed red-zone TDs to TEs in 3 of 4, Pettigrew had
end zone drop last week. Sleeper.
|
DST
|
Titans
|
|
Other than ridiculous special-teams game vs. DET, Titans DST has
scored 6 or fewer Fantasy points per game.
|
Minnesota Vikings
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Christian Ponder
|
|
Titans have given up 10 pass TDs (at least 2 per week), two 275+
yard passers. Ponder stunk last week, worth a gamble this week.
|
RB
|
Adrian Peterson
|
|
Titans have allowed four 1-yard touchdown runs, 2 100-yard rushers.
AP should destroy them.
|
WR
|
Percy Harvin
|
|
All 3 of TDs caught by WRs vs. TEN came in shootout vs. DET,
includes Hail Mary. You'll start Harvin anyway.
|
WR
|
Jerome Simpson
|
|
Vikings took shots downfield to Simpson last week, drew penalties.
Just a matter of time before he explodes.
|
TE
|
Kyle Rudolph
|
|
Worth starting. Tennessee has allowed a TD to TE in 3 of 4 games and
six TDs overall this season.
|
DST
|
Vikings
|
|
Tremendous one-week option. 3 of 4 DSTs vs. TEN have had 15+ Fantasy
points. Vikings have tallied 17+ Fantasy points each of last two
games.
|
Chris Johnson had a solid game against the Texans in Week 4,
but I wouldn't call him impactful. He didn't score on 25 carries and he
picked up 41 of his yards when the score was 38-7 late in the fourth
quarter. In fact he had 55 yards in the fourth quarter with the game
decided. Let's see what he does against an underrated Vikings defense in
a head-to-head match with Adrian Peterson.
Chad Greenway, Jared Allen and the Vikings still haven't allowed a running back to
score or even total 100 total yards. -- Pat Kirwan
San Diego Chargers at New Orleans Saints -- Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET,
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
|
San Diego Chargers
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Philip Rivers
|
|
Saints have allowed 7 pass TDs and three 250+ yard games to QBs
through four weeks. Rivers will have to throw a lot.
|
RB
|
Ryan Mathews
|
|
If Norv lets him run more, Mathews should rack up the yardage.
Saints allowing 189.3 total yards per week to RBs.
|
RB
|
Jackie Battle
|
|
Worth the risk. Saints have allowed six TDs (five rushing) through
four games. Battle has 4 TDs in last two.
|
WR
|
Malcom Floyd
|
|
Of the seven TDs the Saints have allowed through the air, six have
been caught by wideouts. Four wideouts have had 90+ yards vs. NO.
|
WR
|
Robert Meachem
|
|
Not many will start him but matchup vs. old team/terrible pass
defense the perfect elixir for what ails him.
|
TE
|
Antonio Gates
|
|
Saints pass defense has managed to do well vs. tight ends, a Steve
Spagnuolo trait. Gates will still start for many but might struggle.
|
DST
|
Chargers
|
|
Chargers DST feasted on Chiefs last week. Not sure they can do the
same thing vs. Brees' high-scoring Saints.
|
New Orleans Saints
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Drew Brees
|
|
Brees has 3 TDs in 3 of 4 games this year, shouldn't slow down.
Chargers allowed five pass TDs over last two games.
|
RB
|
Darren Sproles
|
|
Like Brees, is an ex-Charger facing off vs. old team for first time.
Has 9+ Fantasy points in 3 of 4 games this year.
|
RB
|
Pierre Thomas
|
|
Needs a long run or TD to be relevant on 10 touches. Bolts have
allowed 2 rush TDs to RBs so far.
|
RB
|
Mark Ingram
|
|
Sit him. Carries haven't been there, nor have goal-line
opportunities. Get ready for another Saints shootout.
|
WR
|
Marques Colston
|
|
Chargers allowing one TD per game to receivers. Colston was back to
his old self last week.
|
WR
|
Lance Moore
|
|
Hamstring injury is cause for concern but is still heavily targeted
and plays well at home.
|
TE
|
Jimmy Graham
|
|
Has gone nine straight games without back-to-back touchdownless
outings. Should get rolling; Tony Gonzalez
gashed Chargers in Week 3.
|
DST
|
Saints
|
|
Three of four opposing DSTs have put up 7 or fewer points vs. SD.
Can't trust this porous unit.
|
Philip Rivers' play has been a hot topic this week. With a
high-profile matchup against the high-powered Saints on Sunday, he needs
to get his act together. Can he do it? One problem is his receiving
corps not helping him like it has in the past. Vincent Jackson would go up for a jump ball and win. Robert Meachem isn't that kind of receiver and he's vanished. The run
game hasn't scared anyone yet and when 10 of Rivers' 18 completions went
to running backs last week it tells you the receivers aren't getting
open or are as effective as they once were. Antonio Gates isn't the guy he was a few years ago and at 32 years old
-- and with an injury history -- he's effective but not necessarily
explosive. In my opinion, Rivers is doing the best he can with what he
has to work with right now. That might not translate well to Fantasy. --
Pat Kirwan
Houston Texans at New York Jets -- Monday, 8:30 p.m. ET, MetLife
Stadium
|
Houston Texans
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Matt Schaub
|
|
Might not have to pass a lot, which could limit his production.
Better options out there.
|
RB
|
Arian Foster
|
|
Jets have already allowed 6 rush TDs to RBs. No one is sitting
Foster.
|
RB
|
Ben Tate
|
|
Risk to start him since twice already this season he's had a
favorable outlook only to deliver minimal stats.
|
WR
|
Andre Johnson
|
|
Jets still haven't allowed a 100-yard receiver. Johnson's a fine
start but has 1 TD in last three.
|
TE
|
Owen Daniels
|
|
Jets have allowed 2 TDs to tight ends, Daniels has scored in two
straight. Still nervous starting him.
|
DST
|
Texans
|
|
Must-start. Who on the Jets is going to put up yardage and points?!
|
New York Jets
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Mark Sanchez
|
|
Texans have allowed back-to-back 2 TD games to QBs, but Sanchez has
been cold since Week 1.
|
QB
|
Tim Tebow
|
|
Bump in playing time could begin this week. What else do the Jets
have to lose?
|
RB
|
Shonn Greene
|
|
Texans still haven't allowed a rushing touchdown this season.
Greene's still struggling to get 4 yards per carry.
|
RB
|
Bilal Powell
|
|
Powell dominated playing time last week but had fewer carries. Still
worth stashing.
|
WR
|
Jeremy Kerley
|
|
Has 2 TDs in four games, 45+ yards in 3 of 4. Getting a heck of an
opportunity with Santonio done for the year.
|
WR
|
Chaz Schilens
|
|
Was a sleeper for me a long time ago but knee injuries have robbed
him of playing time and speed.
|
DST
|
Jets
|
|
No Revis, no pass rush and the Texans coming to town? Steer clear.
|
Houston wants to run the ball every chance it can get and this could be
a 40 run-attempt game. Matt Schaub has
only thrown the ball 13 times in the fourth quarter this season and it
looks like another day with three or four throws in the last quarter is
ahead against the Jets. The Houston defense is going to reduce the Jets
offense to virtually nothing and there will be no reason for Houston to
throw it all over the field, especially with a shootout looming at home
against Green Bay the next week. -- Pat Kirwan
Arizona Cardinals at St. Louis Rams -- Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET,
Edward Jones Dome
|
Arizona Cardinals
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Kevin Kolb
|
|
Opportunistic Rams D has 8 INTs with just two pass TDs allowed. Very
tough matchup for Kolb.
|
RB
|
Ryan Williams
|
|
Matchup is nice but his OL is in rough shape. Rams get big DT Michael Brockers back. Starting Williams is a risk.
|
WR
|
Larry Fitzgerald
|
|
Battle vs. Cortland Finnegan will be
fun. In '09 meeting vs. Finnegan, Fitzgerald had under 40 receiving
yards. Rams secondary has been great but 'Fitz is a must-start.
|
WR
|
Andre Roberts
|
|
Good bye-week receiver. Has at least five Fantasy points per game --
and a TD in 3 of 4 games.
|
WR
|
Michael Floyd
|
|
Don't start him but keep an eye on him. Starting to get involved in
Cardinals offense.
|
DST
|
Cardinals
|
|
Must start. Rams offense has produced 16 or fewer points in 3 of 4
games.
|
St. Louis Rams
|
Pos.
|
Name
|
Rating
|
Comment
|
QB
|
Sam Bradford
|
|
QBs have torched Cards for yardage but not touchdowns. Arizona has
allowed only 3 pass TDs.
|
RB
|
Steven Jackson
|
|
Great first half dwarfed by ridiculously terrible second half last
week. Cards awesome vs. run this year, held S-Jax scoreless last
year (allowed 220 total yards in two games though).
|
WR
|
Danny Amendola
|
|
Ankle injury on top of good Cardinals secondary suggests another
good, not great, game for Amendola.
|
WR
|
Chris Givens
|
|
One to watch. Rams have been looking for him deep. If Brandon Gibson isn't 100 percent, he could be a factor.
|
DST
|
Rams
|
|
Sleeper. Secondary has played very well this year, addition of
rookie DT Brockers should help run defense.
|
Kevin Kolb lost his job last year because he couldn't get the
ball to Larry Fitzgerald when the
coverage dictated to go somewhere else. Kolb stood on the sidelines and
watched John Skelton throw to
Fitzgerald no matter what the coverage told him to do. Now Kolb throws
to Fitzgerald all the time. When Kolb came off the bench Week 1 he threw
to Larry on three of his first four passes and already has targeted him
32 times with 24 receptions and two touchdowns. The Rams will be very
aware of Fitzgerald out there, but they might have a difficult time
containing all of the Cardinals' options. Todd Heap should be back and Kolb has done well targeting Andre Roberts and Early Doucet a
combined 29 times with 18 receptions. -- Pat Kirwan, CBSSports.com
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