Carson is back. |
Carson Palmer QB-OAK- If you have the room or a player too dump, feel free to pick up Carson Palmer. He is in no way a "must start" and probably will not be for most of the season but he is a solid security blanket. I believe by week 11 he will hit his stride, with a week 8 bye coming up, he will have more than enough time too get acclimated with this already familiar offense. Now, if you are relying on Carson Palmer to make some noise in the fantasy post-season and carry you to the promise land, you may want to reevaluate your team.
Montario Hardesty RB-CLE- Why not take a shot on Montario?. Hillis has only gotten into the end-zone twice this season and both TD's came in the same game. For a lot of owners that drafted Hillis high, they might be looking for something new, a change of pace, anyone that could give half of the production expected from Peyton, this late in the FA pool. Hillis has been a lost cause all season and it seems even when healthy, his contract disputes are factoring into his focus. I say ride Montario while Hillis is unfocused, injured or suffering from the "Madden Curse", whatever it may be.
Jackie Battle RB-KC- At this point, the Chiefs will probably feed the ball to the hottest hand at RB. It seems as if Dexter McCluster is not an every down back and Todd Haley will continue to use him as a change of pace back, which still makes him a solid flex spot, especially during bye weeks. Thomas Jones has been about average as a fantasy RB could be, rushing for "decent" yards but not able to find the endzone. The Raiders may be prepared for Jackie but he showed he could handle the heavy work load and is worth a flex start this week.
Dallas Duo. |
Fred Davis TE-WAS- Fred Davis is a TE that should already be on everyone's radar, if not already on your roster.With this being Beck's first start of season, the Redskins will probably pound the ball as Beck eases into the start role. Beck has not shown that he will sling it deep at will and with Chris Cooley out, Fred Davis makes for the perfect safety blanket for ole' Johnny boy.
Leave him on the bench...
Odd Man Out |
Delone Carter RB-IND- Even if Addai misses another game and Carter gets the start, you are probably just setting yourself up for disappointment. Carter has not shown he could handle the load and the Colts do not get to the goal line often enough too bank on Carter getting into the end-zone.
Stay Away |
DeAngelo Williams RB-CAR- First let me make it clear, the best goal line back on this team has been Cam Newton. The most productive running back on this team has been Jonathon Stewart because he has caught passes out the backfield. Stewart's production has been limited due to splitting the work with Williams and it seems due to Williams contract from this off-season, Carolina is staying loyal in trying to make him a factor in this offense.Even though he has under achieved and is still a question mark. DeAngelo just does not have his legs under him.
-One Hop
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