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12:00 AM | Arian Foster, RB, HOU |
Foster extends scoring streakNews: Texans running back Arian Foster was able to extend his scoring streak to three straight games in Week 14 against the Patriots. Foster was able to get into the end zone on a 1-yard scamper in the third quarter, which capped off a seven-play, 88-yard scoring drive. He finished with just 46 yards rushing on 15 carries in the 42-14 blowout loss and had a long of 15 yards. However, Foster did haul in four receptions for 39 yards, giving him 85 total yards and a TD in the defeat. Analysis: While Foster once again failed to make much noise in the ground game, he was able to rack up 85 yards of total offense and find the end zone, which salvaged the week for most owners. Things were going so bad for the Texans Monday night, that coach Gary Kubiak pulled his starter mid-way through the fourth quarter as the game was way out of reach by then. While Foster has now turned in two straight underwhelming performances on the ground over the past two weeks, he has still scored three TDs over that stretch and should remain active in all formats when the Texans welcome the Colts to town in Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE |
Hernandez hauls in two TDsNews: Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez recorded his first multi-touchdown game since 2010 in Week 14 against the Texans. After recovering a Stevan Ridley fumble in the red zone on New England's first drive of the game, he was rewarded on the very next play as quarterback Tom Brady found him from 7 yards out for the score. Hernandez was also on the receiving end of a 4-yard touchdown strike in the second quarter and finished with eight catches for 58 yards in the 42-14 win. He had a long reception of 13 and averaged 7.3 yards per grab. Hernandez was targeted a team-high 11 times in the victory. Analysis: Hernandez has caught 16 passes for 155 yards with two scores in the last two games and has stepped up for the Patriots with Ron Gronkowski out. He now has four touchdowns on the year, despite missing time due to injury, and is proving to be healthy after dealing with an ankle injury. The 23-year-old is playing like a must-start Fantasy option right now so plan on having Hernandez active in all formats for Week 15 against the 49ers. San Francisco has allowed six touchdowns to tight ends on the year. |
12/10/2012 | Tom Brady, QB, NE |
Brady tosses four more scores on MNFNews: After throwing for just 238 yards and one score his last time out, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady got back on track in a big way in Week 14 against the Texans. He threw for three touchdowns in the first half and ended up completing 21 of 35 passes for 296 yards with four scores in the 42-14 win. He hooked up with tight end Aaron Hernandez on New England's first drive of the game for a 7-yard scoring strike before hooking up with wideout Brandon Lloyd from 37 yards out later in the first quarter. Brady found Hernandez again before halftime, this time from 4 yards out, before wide receiver Donte' Stallworth got behind the secondary and scored on a 63 yard pitch-and-catch in the third quarter. Brady, who also gained 6 yards on one carry, posted a 125.4 passer rating in the victory. Analysis: Brady tossed four touchdowns for the second time this season and the 18th time in his career Monday night as he continues to light up the scoreboard. He has a 19-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio in the previous seven games and needs just 167 more yards through the air to reach 4,000 for the third time in the last four seasons. With an improved running game, the Patriots offense has looked unstoppable at times and the 35-year-old will face another tough defense with the 49ers up next on the schedule. While San Francisco has surrendered an average of just 13.1 Fantasy points to quarterbacks thus far, Brady remains a solid start in all Fantasy formats for Week 15, especially with most owners in the playoffs. |
12/10/2012 | Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC |
Report: Bowe headed to IRNews: Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe has already been ruled out for Week 15 against the Raiders and NBC Sports reports the 28-year-old will miss the remainder of the season due to broken ribs. Bowe sustained the injury during Week 14 and is expected to be placed on injured reserve. Coach Romeo Crennel told the Kansas City Star Monday it's possible Bowe might not play again this season. Analysis: After going over 1,100 yards receiving each of the last two campaigns, Bowe has underachieved in 2012 and it looks as though his season is done. His tenure in Kansas City could also be over after six productive years. Owners should wait for official word from the Chiefs but it looks as though he will not be much help in Fantasy down the stretch. Bowe will be a hot commodity on the free agent market this offseason and will likely be one of the more targeted wideouts in Fantasy on Draft Day in 2013. |
12/10/2012 | Dez Bryant, WR, DAL |
Bryant might be finishedNews: The Cowboys' official website reports wide receiver Dez Bryant could be out for the rest of the season depending on the results of his visit with a hand specialist. Bryant suffered a finger injury Week 14 that could require surgery. 105.3 The Fan reports Bryant has torn ligaments in his finger and will have season-ending surgery, but ESPN reports he has a fractured index finger. There has been no confirmation yet from the Cowboys. Coach Jason Garrett told the team's official website he put Bryant's chances at missing the rest of the season at 50 percent Analysis: If this report turns out to be true, then Fantasy owners are going to lose one of their best players in the most important time of the season. After an inconsistent first half, Bryant has been very steady for Fantasy options lately. He is averaging 105 receiving yards and 18 Fantasy points in his last five games. He also has seven touchdowns in that span. Kevin Ogletree is listed as Bryant's backup on the team's official website, so he could be a player who benefits from Bryant's absence. Miles Austin and Jason Witten would also benefit. |
12/10/2012 | LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI |
McCoy passes concussion testNews: The Eagles announced Monday running back LeSean McCoy passed his concussion test and might return to practice Tuesday. However, CSN Philadelphia reports McCoy hasn't been seen by an independent neurologist. He can practice without seeing an independent neurologist if it's non-contact. McCoy has missed the last three games with a concussion. Although the Eagles didn't officially practice Monday, McCoy would have been listed as a non-participant as the team prepares for Week 15 vs. Cincinnati (Thursday). Analysis: The Eagles have been patient with McCoy since rookie Bryce Brown had performed well in his absence. However, Brown struggled Sunday against the Bucs, so it might finally be time for Philadelphia to bring McCoy back into the mix. The Eagles have a short turnaround Week 15, so there is still a chance McCoy sits out another game. Even when he returns, McCoy might lose playing reps to Brown. Fantasy owners should continue to keep tabs on McCoy's progress. He might be worth starting in Fantasy if he returns Thursday. |
12:18 AM | Brandon Lloyd, WR, NE |
Lloyd leads the way for PatriotsNews: Patriots wide receiver Brandon Lloyd had one of his more productive games this season in Week 14 against the Texans. He found the end zone for the first time in five contests and caught seven passes for 89 yards in the 42-14 win. He got behind the secondary in the second quarter and quarterback Tom Brady hooked up with him for the 37-yard scoring strike. Lloyd found the end zone a second time in the fourth quarter when after Danny Woodhead fumbled in the red zone, he fell on top of the ball for his second score. Lloyd, who was targeted nine times, led New England in receiving in the victory. He had a great game, made some real critical plays and catches, Brady told the Boston Herald of Lloyd. I have a ton of confidence in him. Analysis: Lloyd has now hauled in four touchdowns on the year and made a heads-up play Monday night to scoop up the ball in the end zone after Woodhead lost it. While he has not had the campaign most owners were hoping for, the 31-year-old needs 34 more yards receiving to pass his mark from a year ago and should reach it with three games left. Lloyd is on pace for his best year since 2010 and will be going up against a tough defense again with the 49ers up next on the schedule. San Francisco had limited opposing wideouts to an average of 15.8 Fantasy points on the year so owners in deeper formats should consider rolling with Lloyd in Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG |
Bradshaw having knee examinedNews: Giants coach Tom Coughlin said running back Ahmad Bradshaw is having his knee examined Monday. Bradshaw injured his knee Sunday against the Saints, but he finished out the game after missing some time in the first half. "Any time you talk about a knee ... I wouldn't speculate on anything," Coughlin said, per Newsday. Analysis: Coughlin continues to be frustrated with Bradshaw's durability issues. Every time it looks as though he is ready to turn the corner, he is dealing with another ailment. Luckily for the Giants rookie David Wilson had a breakout game Week 14, so if Bradshaw is out or limited Week 15, then the Giants can lean on Wilson. We will keep you posted on Bradshaw's status throughout the week. If he plays Week 15, then he is still a viable Fantasy start in most formats. |
1:36 AM | Rob Ninkovich, DE, NE |
Ninkovich records half a sackNews: Patriots linebacker Rob Ninkovich had a productive game in Week 14 against the Texans. He finished with five tackles (two solo) and half a sack in the 42-14 win. Ninkovich now has 6.5 sacks on the year, matching his career high. Analysis: Ninkovich has become a productive option in Fantasy over the last three seasons and is half a sack away from setting a new career mark. While his tackles have been down in 2012, Ninkovich remains a viable option in deeper IDP formats heading into Week 15 against the 49ers. |
1:35 AM | Danieal Manning, FS, HOU |
Manning leads the wayNews: Texans defensive Danieal Manning turned in another semi-productive performance in Week 14 against the Patriots. Manning finished with a team-high seven tackles in the 42-14 defeat, with three of those being credited as solo stops. He now has 62 tackles on the year. Analysis: Manning has been on the Texans more consistent defenders in the secondary and usually provides owners with a solid source for tackles most weeks. He also has a sack, three forced fumbles, and two interceptions on the season and can be considered a viable low-end option in deeper IDP formats heading into Week 15. |
1:31 AM | Aqib Talib, CB, NE |
Talib injures hip vs. TexansNews: Patriots defensive back Aqib Talib left Week 14 against the Texans in the first half due to a hip injury and did not return. He recorded three solo tackles and defended a pass before the early exit. Analysis: Talib has been very valuable for the Patriots since coming over from the Bucs so hopefully this injury will not cause him to miss time down the stretch. Keep an eye on his status as the 26-year-old should be considered a viable option in deeper Fantasy IDP formats, when healthy. |
1:27 AM | J.J. Watt, DE, HOU |
Watt held in check by PatriotsNews: Texans defensive linemen J.J. Watt was not much of a factor in Week 14 against the Patriots. Watt finished with just four tackles -- two solo -- in the 42-14 defeat, but was credited with three QB hits. He also forced a fumble when he stripped Danny Woodhead, but the ball rolled into the end zone and was recovered by Brandon Lloyd for a touchdown. Analysis: It just wasn't the Texans night as even Watt appeared to make a play, it resulted in a Patriots TD. The 23-year-old was held in check for most of the night as he was unable to get to the quarterback for the first time in three games. Still, Watt strong play this season has him in the running for Defensive Player of the Year and should remain active in all formats heading into Week 15. |
1:18 AM | T.J. Yates, QB, HOU |
Yates finds the end zoneNews: Texans QB T.J. Yates found the end zone for the first time this season in Week 14 against the Patriots. Yates came in of relief of Matt Schaub mid-way through the fourth quarter of the 42-14 blowout loss and led the Texans on a six-play, 25-yard scoring drive. He completed two of his four pass attempts for 15 yards and found the end zone on a 1-yard QB keeper late in the period. Analysis: Yates and the rest of the reserves saw some run with the Patriots up 35 points in the fourth quarter, which was his first action since back in Week 6. However, Yates will now go back to being Schaub's primary backup, so continue to ignore the 25-year-old in all formats heading into Week 15. |
1:16 AM | Vince Wilfork, DT, NE |
Wilfork gets after QBNews: Patriots defensive lineman Vince Wilfork had a productive game in Week 14 against the Texans. He recorded four tackles (three solo) with a sack and a pass defended in the 42-14 win. Wilfork now has two sacks on the year. Analysis: Wilfork usually does not rack up many sacks as his job is to take up space in the middle. He is having another productive campaign, however, so keep him active in deeper IDP formats for Week 15 against the 49ers. |
1:13 AM | Devin McCourty, FS, NE |
McCourty records fourth INTNews: Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty recorded his fourth interception of the season in Week 14 against the Texans. He picked off quarterback Matt Schaub in the end zone in the first half and also posted five solo tackles in the 42-14 win. Analysis: McCourty has 70 tackles on the year but would really have to make a strong push over the final three games to surpass the 87 he posted last season. Still, given his ability to rack up tackles and bat down passes, keep the 25-year-old active in deeper Fantasy IDP formats for Week 15 against the 49ers. |
1:02 AM | Shayne Graham, K, HOU |
Graham left out in Week 14News: Texans kicker Shayne Graham did not attempt a field goal for the first time this season in Week 14 against the Patriots. Graham did make both of his PATs and finished with just two points in the 42-14. Analysis: Graham was reduced to mostly a spectator Monday night as Houston's offense was stuck in the mud for most of the night. While the veteran is still 21 for 26 on his attempts on the season, he has now only attempted one kick over his last two games. However, Houston's offense is usually much more productive at home, which is where they they will face the Colts in Week 15. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with Graham as a viable option in most formats heading into that matchup. |
1:02 AM | Patriots, DST NE, |
Patriots limit Texans in Week 14News: The Patriots allowed the Texans to move the ball in Week 14 but buckled down when it mattered most. While New England gave up 323 yards of total offense, including 100 on the ground, they outscored Houston to win 42-14. The Patriots sacked quarterback Matt Schaub twice and defensive back Devin McCourty picked him off in the end zone in the first quarter. Analysis: The Patriots pitched a shutout in the first half Monday night and were able to put some solid pressure on Schaub all game long. Their defense has not had to do a ton of late as their offense continues to rack up the points but their value in Fantasy has increased with their ability to cause turnovers and get after the quarterback. New England will have to control the running game next week against San Francisco as running back Frank Gore and duel-threat quarterback Colin Kaepernick have been effective thus far. Consider the Patriots DST as more of a low-end Fantasy option for Week 15. |
12:55 AM | Texans, DST HOU, |
Texans DST unable to slow PatsNews: The Texans DST allowed 42 points on 419 total yards of offense in Week 15 against the Patriots. The unit was gashed through the air as Tom Brady threw for 296 yards and four scores in the 42-14 blowout loss, with three of his TD passes coming in the first half. The Patriots were able to find the end zone at least once in all four quarters and the Texans were only able to force one turnover, which came late in the fourth quarter on a interception thrown by Ryan Mallett. Houston also racked up just one sack and allowed the Patriots to rack up 27 first downs. Analysis: The Texans DST got worked Monday night as the unit was unable to slow down the Patriots for most of the night. However, Houston's offense deserves some blame as well as the unit turned in way to many three and outs when the Texans defense did make stops. It appears all the injuries and playing three straight road games finally caught up to the unit as they turned in a major dud. However, the Texans will now have to regroup in a hurry with the talented Andrew Luck and the Colts heading to town in Week 15. While the Texans DST has posted double-digit Fantasy points in eight of its 13 games, owners should consider the unit more of a low-end start against Indianapolis. |
12:52 AM | Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE |
Gostkowski with six PATs in Week 14News: Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski did not attempt a field goal in Week 14 against the Texans but still had a busy outing. He converted all six of his extra points in the 42-14 win. Gostkowski has made all 59 of his PATs on the season. Analysis: Gostkowski has made 24 of 30 field goals this season and continues to be one of the more valuable kickers in Fantasy thanks to the potent offense he plays for. He will likely be needed more in Week 15 against the 49ers so keep the 28-year-old active in all formats. |
12:47 AM | Danny Woodhead, RB, NE |
Woodhead totals 38 yards in Week 14News: Patriots running back Danny Woodhead did not see a ton of touches in Week 14 against the Texans. He gained 4 yards on one carry and also caught two passes for 34 yards in the 42-14 win. Woodhead caught a pass from quarterback Tom Brady early in the fourth quarter but fumbled it into the end zone and wideout Brandon Lloyd fell on it for the touchdown. Analysis: Woodhead has not had a huge role on offense in recent weeks as Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen have been seeing more touches. While he is a versatile option out of the backfield, the 27-year-old is not the most consistent option in Fantasy and cannot be counted on in most formats during playoff time. Plan on leaving Woodhead for deeper formats for Week 15 against the 49ers. |
12:44 AM | Lestar Jean, WR, HOU |
Jean nets 31 yardsNews: Texans wide receiver Lestar Jean was not much of a factor in Week 14 against the Patriots. Jean hauled in just two receptions for 31 yards in the 42-14 defeat and had a long of 24 yards. He was targeted five times by quarterback Matt Schaub. Analysis: Jean has been seeing some extended playing time of late and was even able to find the end zone last week. However, Andre Johnson and Owen Daniels remain the team's top two options in the passing game and will continue to see the majority of targets each week. Jean is not a recommended start heading into Week 15 against the Colts. |
12:42 AM | Brandon Bolden, RB, NE |
Bolden gets back in actionNews: After being activated to the 53-man roster earlier in the day, Patriots running back Brandon Bolden returned to action in Week 14 against the Texans. He gained 11 yards on two carries in the 42-14 win. It felt good, Bolden told the Boston Herald. Missing four weeks, you try not to get out of shape or anything like that. you try to keep yourself active. It felt good getting out there for the first time. I did pretty good, I think. Analysis: Bolden was suspended four games for violating the league's policy on performance enhancing substances. It looks as though he has been passed on the depth chart by Shane Vereen but he should see minimal touches down the stretch. Owners in the deepest of Fantasy formats should be the only ones concerned about the 22-year-old at this point, however. |
12:40 AM | Kevin Walter, WR, HOU |
Walter shutout on MNFNews: Texans wide receiver Kevin Walter failed to haul in a reception for the first time this season in Week 14 against the Patriots. Walter was targeted three times in the 42-14 defeat, but Matt Schaub was unable to get him the ball. Andre Johnson led the Texans in receiving as he hauled in eight receptions for 95 yards in the blowout loss. Analysis: Walter was unable to come down with a catch against New England, which is the first time the veteran has been shutout in the receptions department since Week 15 of last year. While Walter has 35 receptions for 444 yards and two scores on the year, his production has been very inconsistent this season and he should be considered merely a low-end flex option in deeper formats heading into Week 15 against the Colts. |
12:38 AM | Shane Vereen, RB, NE |
Vereen rushes for 40 yardsNews: Patriots running back Shane Vereen saw just three carries his last time out but had a larger role in Week 14 against the Texans. He gained 40 yards on eight carries in the 42-14 win. He had a long run of 11 and averaged 5 yards per rush. Vereen finished second on New England in rushing behind Stevan Ridley (72 yards) in the victory. Analysis: Vereen continues to take a backseat to Ridley in New England and has not rushed for more than 50 yards in a game this season. While he has four total touchdowns, it has become hard to predict his production on a weekly basis with the way the Patriots love to spread the ball around. Given his current role, plan on leaving Vereen reserved in all but the deepest of Fantasy formats for Week 15 against the 49ers. |
12:34 AM | Justin Forsett, RB, HOU |
Forsett racks up 21 yards on MNFNews: Texans running back Justin Forsett was not much of a factor in Week 14 against the Patriots. Forsett gained just 7 yards on three carries in the 42-14 blowout loss and had a long of 5 yards. He also hauled in one reception for 14 yards, but only touched the ball twice after halftime. Arian Foster led the Texans in rushing as he racked up 46 yards and a score on 15 carries. Analysis: Forsett was a complete non-factor on Monday night, but to be fair the Texans had to give up on the run by the time the second quarter rolled around. The more interesting note Fantasy owners should take away from his latest performance is that it appears Forsett has overtaken Tate as Foster's primary backup. However, that could change moving forward so Fantasy owners should keep an eye on the Texans' depth chart heading into Week 15 against the Colts. Still, even if Forsett does remain the team's No. 2 back, he would only have value as a flex option in deeper formats against Indianapolis. |
12:33 AM | Donte' Stallworth, WR, NE |
Stallworth hauls in long TDNews: Patriots wide receiver Donte' Stallworth did not see many passes thrown his way in Week 14 against the Texans but was able to make a difference on offense. He got behind the secondary in the third quarter and quarterback Tom Brady found him for a 63-yard touchdown. It was one of two targets for Stallworth in the 42-14 win and his lone catch. Analysis: Stallworth signed with New England earlier in the week after Julian Edelman went down with a foot injury and was able to make an impact Monday night. Owners know how much the Patriots love to spread the ball around so the 32-year-old could see more targets down the stretch. Since he does not have a huge role on offense at this point, however, continue to ignore Stallworth in the majority of Fantasy formats. |
12:26 AM | Wes Welker, WR, NE |
Welker not as productive vs. TexansNews: After gaining 102 yards on 12 grabs his last time out, Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker was not able to come up with most of the passes thrown his way in Week 14 against the Texans. He was targeted nine times by quarterback Tom Brady, posting three catches for 52 yards in the 42-14 win. Welker had a long reception of 25 and averaged 17.3 yards per grab. Welker also gained 57 yards on five returns in the victory. Just a couple bad plays, Welker told the Boston Herald. Youve got to move on from the next ones and keep your confidence going and not let it get in your head. I didnt do a very good job of that tonight and Ive just got to work on this week and come back stronger next week. Analysis: Welker had a couple of costly drops Monday night and also had a play where he did not know he was ruled down, and was tackled within a yard of the end zone. While he had his two-game scoring streak snapped, the 31-year-old continues to be the favorite target of Brady and is five catches away from reaching 100 for the fifth time in the last six seasons. Welker could have a hard time finding room in the secondary in Week 15 against the 49ers but remains a solid play in the majority of Fantasy formats. San Francisco has limited opposing wideouts to an average of 15.8 Fantasy points per contest. |
12:25 AM | Ben Tate, RB, HOU |
Tate sees some run in blowoutNews: Texans running back Ben Tate turned in one of his more productive performances of the season in Week 14 against the Patriots. Tate racked up 46 yards rushing on eight carries in the 42-14 blowout loss and also caught a pass for minus-1 yard. He saw all nine of his touches in the second half as the Texans began to empty their bench in the fourth quarter. Tate averaged 5.8 yards per carry and had a long of 23 yards, which was his second longest run of the year. Analysis: Tate was supposed to be Arian Foster's primary backup this season, but the 24-year-old has had a hard time staying on the field due to hamstring issues. He missed a total of five games this season already and seems to have fallen down on the depth chart behind Justin Forsett. Tate did not see any touches until the game was way out of reach, which is a troubling sign moving forward. Fantasy owners will have to keep an eye on the Texans' depth chart heading into Week 15 against the Colts. If Tate remains the team's No. 3 RB, he would not have much value heading into Houston's upcoming matchup against Indianapolis. |
12:16 AM | Owen Daniels, TE, HOU |
Daniels a non-factor vs. PatsNews: Texans tight end Owen Daniels was not much of a factor in Week 14 against the Patriots. Daniels hauled in a season-low two receptions in the 42-14 loss and gained just 24 yards on those catches, which was his second lowest output of the season. He had a long of 13 yards and was targeted three times by Matt Schaub. Andre Johnson led the Texans in receiving as he hauled in eight receptions for a team-high 95 yards in the blowout. Analysis: Daniels picked a bad time to turn in one of his worst performances of the season for Fantasy owners as his stinker likely cost some of the 82 percent of Fantasy owners who started him from advancing. The Patriots did an excellent job taking the 30-year-old out of the game as they threw constant double teams his way and made it tough for him to get a clean release from the line of scrimmage. Despite Daniels' disappointing performance, he remains one of Matt Schaub's favorite targets in the passing game and should remain active in the majority of formats when the Texans welcome the Colts to town in Week 15. |
12:09 AM | Andre Johnson, WR, HOU |
Johnson nets 95 yards on MNFNews: Houston wide receiver Andre Johnson was one of the few bright spots for the Texans during Week 14 against the Patriots. Johnson hauled in a team-high eight receptions for 95 yards in the 42-14 blowout loss, which marked the sixth time this season he has caught at least eight passes in a game. He had a long of 25 yards but was unable to find the end zone in the defeat. Johnson averaged 11.9 yards per reception and was targeted 10 times by quarterback Matt Schaub, which was also a team high. Analysis: Johnson did all he could Monday night, but the Patriots locked in on him from the opening whistle and made sure most of his receptions came underneath. Considering he was double teamed for most of the contest, Johnson still turned in a fairly productive performance and has now racked up 48 receptions over his last six games. He has been one of more productive receivers around over the past few weeks and should remain active in all formats when the Texans welcome the Colts to town in Week 15. |
12:08 AM | Stevan Ridley, RB, NE |
Ridley extends TD streak in Week 14News: Patriots running back Stevan Ridley entered Week 14 against the Texans having scored a touchdown in five straight games. He was able to find the end zone again as he punched one in from 14 yards out in the fourth quarter. After running for just 22 yards in the first half, Ridley ended up carrying the ball 18 times for 72 yards and the score in the 42-14 win. He had a long run of 14 and averaged 4 yards per rush. Ridley led New England in rushing in the victory. Analysis: Ridley continues to have a breakout campaign for the Patriots as he now has 10 touchdowns on the year with 1,082 yards rushing. His ability to move the ball on the ground has given New England some potent balance on offense and a dimension they have not had in years. The 23-year-old could have a hard time finding room to run next week, however as the 49ers will come to town. San Francisco has limited running backs to an average of 10.8 Fantasy points thus far. Still, Ridley has been a reliable option in Fantasy all season long and should remain active in most formats for Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Matt Schaub, QB, HOU |
Schaub turns in stinker on MNFNews: Texans quarterback Matt Schaub did not have one of better performances of the season in Week 14 against the Patriots. Schaub failed to throw a touchdown pass for just the third time this year in the 42-14 blowout loss and was even pulled in the fourth quarter as the game was out of reach by then. He completed 19 of his 32 pass attempts for 232 yards and threw his 10th interception of the year in the defeat. Schaub was picked off in the end zone by Devin McCourty while trying to complete a pass to Kevin Walter in the first quarter. He finished with just seven Fantasy points in all CBSSports.com standard formats, which was his lowest output since posting five Fantasy points back in Week 10. Analysis: Schaub was off his game Monday night as he missed on several throws he normally makes. While New England does deserve some credit for his poor outing, Schaub picked a really bad week to turn in a stinker and most likely cost some of the 45 percent of Fantasy owners who started him this week a chance to advance. The good news is, Schaub has come back and delivered strong games when he was shutout in the TD department earlier in the season, so we would expect a much better from the 31-year-old when the Texans welcome the Colts to town in Week 15. If Fantasy owners were able to advance despite Schaub's poor performance, he would be worth using as a viable low-end option against Indianapolis. |
12/10/2012 | Fred Jackson, RB, BUF |
F-Jax done for seasonNews: Bills running back Fred Jackson confirmed the reports he has a Grade 2 knee sprain and coach Chan Gailey said Monday Jackson is out for the rest of the year with the knee injury. Gailey added Jackson is likely to be placed on injured reserve. "They told me it's a Grade 2 sprain of my MCL. I mean technically it's a tear off the bone, because you tear the ligament away from the bone. So that's why some people say it's a tear, but the ligament itself is intact. It's just pulled away from the bone a little bit," he told ESPN. "It's something that I've done before, so I knew what they were talking about when they said it. It's kind of both. Dealing with it that way you know that you won't have surgery by any means to repair it. They told me I would be out two to three weeks, but I think they might just put me on injured reserve so they can get somebody to come in and play because I won't be able to play the rest of the regular season it looks like. They probably will let me know for sure later today." Jackson hurt his knee in the fourth quarter Week 14 vs. St. Louis. Analysis: There are only three games left in the regular season and the playoffs aren't likely for the Bills, so there is no point in rushing Jackson back. Since Jackson is done for the season, he will be limited to 10 games for the second straight season because of injury. This year has especially been tough because Jackson is averaging a career-low 3.8 yards per carry and lost his starting job to C.J. Spiller. Tashard Choice will now assume the backup role to Spiller. |
12/10/2012 | C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF |
Spiller to step up with Jackson outNews: The Bill announced on Monday that running back Fred Jackson will miss the remainder of the season due to a grade two sprain of the MCL in his right knee. C.J. Spiller is expected to see his workload increase over the final three games with Tashard Choice to serve as the backup. (Im) just eager to try to see what I can do to try to help us win because mathematically we think theres still a chance that an 8-8 team can get to the playoffs and we want to be that 8-8 team, Spiller said, per the team's official website. There are three games left and its pretty much backs against the wall and we pretty much need to see if we can step up and make the plays. Analysis: Spiller needs 56 more yards on the ground to reach 1,000 for the first time in his career and should surpass that mark as the main back for Buffalo down the stretch. He has proven to be a solid option in Fantasy when seeing the majority of the carries and could definitely help out other owners in the playoffs over the final weeks of the Fantasy season. The Bills play the Seahawks in Week 15, which poses a touch matchup for Spiller, but the 25-year-old should still be considered a viable option in most formats. |
12/10/2012 | Reshad Jones, FS, MIA |
Jones racking up the tacklesNews: Dolphins defensive back Reshard Jones turned in another productive performance in Week 14 against the 49ers. Jones collected eight solo tackles in the 27-13 defeat, bringing his total to 81 on the season, which is a career-high. Analysis: Jones continues to turn in his best statistical season as a pro as he has already set a career high in tackles, interceptions, pass defended and forced fumbles. He has been Miami's most consistent defender in the secondary and can be considered a viable low-end option in deeper IDP formats for the remainder of the season. |
12/10/2012 | Karlos Dansby, MLB, MIA |
Dansby back over 100 tacklesNews: Dolphins linebacker Karlos Dansby turned in another productive performance during Week 14 against the 49ers. Dansby collected a team-high 12 tackles in the 27-13 defeat with eight of those being credited as solo stops. He also has two tackles for loss. Analysis: Dansby's 12-tackle effort Sunday put him over 100 for the second straight year and fourth time in his career. The veteran's 105 stops leads the Dolphins and he has been playing with a torn biceps muscle, which makes his numbers all the more impressive. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with the 31-year-old as a viable option in most IDP formats moving forward. |
12/10/2012 | Muhammad Wilkerson, DE, NYJ |
Wilkerson barreling into pocketNews: Jets defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson finished with three tackles and a sack during New York's 17-10 victory over Jacksonville in Week 14. Wilkerson barged through the Jaguars' overmatched offensive line to sack quarterback Chad Henne, one of three the Jets recorded in the game. Analysis: Similar to last season, Wilkerson is surging late for the Jets and has racked up three of his four sacks on the season in the past four games. He has also established a career high with 56 tackles and has developed into a quality Fantasy option in most IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Quinton Coples, DE, NYJ |
Coples trying to make impactNews: Jets defensive lineman Quinton Coples registered a sack and two tackles during New York's 17-10 victory at Jacksonville in Week 14. Coples collected one of the team's three sacks on Chad Henne for his first takedown since Week 6 against Indianapolis when he had two. Analysis: Coples has struggled to make a worthwhile impact during his rookie campaign as he has just three total sacks and 22 tackles. The North Carolina product has also failed to generate more than four tackles in a game, and his Fantasy value remains minimal at this point. |
12/10/2012 | Antonio Cromartie, CB, NYJ |
Cromartie shakes off head issueNews: Jets defensive back Antonio Cromartie posted three tackles and a pass defended during New York's 17-10 win over Jacksonville in Week 14. Cromartie has now batted down 12 passes this season to match his total from last year as three have gone for interceptions. He shadowed Jaguars top receiver Justin Blackmon for most of the game and limited him to a modest average of 9.5 yards per catch on six receptions. Analysis: Cromartie missed a couple plays in the fourth quarter after taking a hit to the head on a passing play. He was attended to on the sideline and reportedly went through a quick concussion test before he was cleared to return and finished the game without issue. The 28-year-old remains a key member of the Jets' defense, but his Fantasy value remains limited at this point in the season. |
12/10/2012 | Cameron Wake, DE, MIA |
Wake throws sack partyNews: Dolphins defensive lineman Cameron Wake collected a season-high three sacks in Week 14 against the 49ers. Wake, who now has 14 sacks on the year, finished with six solo tackles in the 27-13 defeat. He was also credited with two tackles for loss and three QB hits. Analysis: Wake continues to wreak havoc on opposing QBs as he has collected 4.5 sacks over his past two contests. He has already matched his career high of 14 sacks and should be able to surpass that with three games left on the schedule. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with Wake as a high-end option in most IDP formats moving forward. |
12/10/2012 | David Harris, ILB, NYJ |
Harris bounces back in Week 14News: Jets linebacker David Harris tallied 10 tackles and a sack during New York's 17-10 win at Jacksonville in Week 14. Harris, who shared the team lead for tackles with defensive back LaRon Landry, recorded one of the team's three sacks on Jaguars quarterback Chad Henne. Analysis: Harris' takedown of Henne was only his second solo sack of the season as his presence in the pocket has been the same as last year when he had five sacks. But he is finding his way to the quarterback recently and boosted his total to three sacks on the season, as well as eclipsing the 100-tackle mark for the first time since 2009. Consider him a mid-range option in deeper Fantasy IDP formats at this point. |
12/10/2012 | Johnathan Joseph, CB, HOU |
Joseph active against PatriotsNews: Texans defensive back Johnathan Joseph (hamstring, groin) was ruled active for the Monday night game at New England Week 14. Joseph, who had missed the two previous games with his injury, finished with six tackles -- five solo -- in the 42-14 defeat. Analysis: Joseph missed the previous two games for Houston with his hamstring and groin issues but looked OK in his return. With the Week 14 game on Monday night, Joseph used the extra day to ensure his health and is ready to play against New England. That said, Joseph only really has low-end Fantasy value in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Brandon Spikes, MLB, NE |
Spikes active against TexansNews: New England linebacker Brandon Spikes is active for the Week 14 Monday night game against Houston. Spikes continues to deal with issues with his knee and ankle, but they were not enough to keep him out. Analysis: Spikes has been dealing with this issue for a little while now and has not missed any time. Spikes gives Fantasy owners low-end production in IDP formats. He should only be active in the deepest of formats for Week 14. |
12/10/2012 | Jerod Mayo, OLB, NE |
Mayo fine for Week 14 gameNews: New England linebacker Jerod Mayo is active and will face the Texans on Monday night Week 14. Mayo was dealing with an elbow injury but was never expected to miss time as he was listed as probable on the injury report. Analysis: Mayo has 118 tackles and 3.0 sacks on the season. He's having a big year and his elbow issue is not stopping him when the lights come on. The sack total is a career high, though it seems very unlikely that he will be able to reach his career-high of 175 tackles. He still remains a high-end Fantasy option in all formats. |
12/10/2012 | Chandler Jones, DE, NE |
Jones active for PatriotsNews: New England defensive lineman Chandler Jones (ankle) is active for the Monday night game Week 14 against Houston. Jones missed the last two games with his ankle injury but is ready to play against the Texans. Analysis: Jones entered Monday questionable on the injury report after being limited at practice over the weekend. He's back in action, however, so the rookie can get back on track. He got off to a solid start for the Patriots, with six sacks over his first 10 games. We're not sure what kind of shape Jones will be in for Monday's game, however. Consider him a low-end option in IDP formats for the game. |
12/10/2012 | Dont'a Hightower, OLB, NE |
Hightower in action for PatriotsNews: New England linebacker Dont'a Hightower is active for the Week 14 Monday night game against Houston. Hightower had limited participation in practice over the weekend due to his hamstring issue, but it did not keep him from being ready to face the Texans. Analysis: Hightower was inactive for two games earlier in the season but has been fine to play through his hamstring issue of late. He hasn't made a consistent impact, however, and has low-end value in IDP formats for Week 14. |
12/10/2012 | Patrick Chung, FS, NE |
Chung ready for Monday nightNews: New England defensive back Patrick Chung is active for the Monday night game Week 14 versus the Texans. Chung was considered questionable to play in the game due to shoulder and hamstring issues. That said, he's been dealing with these ailments all year. Analysis: Chung missed some games earlier in the season but returned Week 12. He's still seeing time on the injury report mostly because the Patriots love listing guys there. He is active for Monday night, but considered a low-end option in most IDP formats at this time. |
12/10/2012 | Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE |
Gronk inactive as expectedNews: The Patriots already ruled tight end Rob Gronkowski (forearm, hip) out for the Week 14 Monday night game against Houston. It was made official, however, as Gronkowski was listed among the team's inactive players prior to the game. Gronk was unable to practice this week but does hope to return to action again before the end of the season. Analysis: Gronkowski suffered the injury to his forearm Week 11 and still needs more time on the inactive list. The bruising tight end has a real possibility of never regaining Fantasy value this season, especially as most Fantasy leagues are already in their playoffs stage. Fantasy owners should have already been aware of that fact. Aaron Hernandez should carry the load at the position for quarterback Tom Brady. Owners should be keeping Gronk on benches in all Fantasy formats for Week 14. |
12/10/2012 | LaRon Landry, FS, NYJ |
Landry enjoys a perfect 10News: Jets defensive back LaRon Landry netted 10 tackles, including one for a loss, during New York's 17-10 win at Jacksonville in Week 14. It was Landry's second outing of the season with double-digits in tackles as he matched the team lead with linebacker David Harris. Analysis: Landry has emerged as the leader of the secondary for the Jets and is poised to reach 100 tackles for the first time in his career. He currently has 89 stops on the season and his standout performances have helped spark the Jets' defensive turnaround. Consider him a quality option in most Fantasy IDP formats for the rest of the year. |
12/10/2012 | Jason Babin, DE, JAC |
Babin makes impact with JagsNews: Jacksonville defensive lineman Jason Babin posted two tackles and a sack during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Babin took down New York quarterback Mark Sanchez for the team's only sack of the game and his first since joining Jacksonville on Nov. 28. Analysis: Babin was tossed from the Philadelphia roster in late November as the Eagles preferred to play younger players at the end of their disappointing season. The 32-year-old has suited up for two games with his new team, collecting six tackles and a sack in that stretch. Fantasy owners should consider him a viable option for sacks at this point. |
12/10/2012 | Stevie Brown, SS, NYG |
Brown hovering around footballNews: Giants defensive back Stevie Brown recorded two interceptions and eight tackles (seven solo) during New York's 52-27 rout of New Orleans in Week 14. Brown picked off Saints quarterback Drew Brees twice for his second outing this season with multiple picks. Analysis: Brown launched into second place in the NFL with seven total interceptions this year and is behind only Chicago's Tim Jennings (eight) for the league lead. After bouncing between two teams during his first two years, he seems to have found a home with the Giants as he entered the season without an interception. Fantasy owners in deeper IDP formats should look to scoop him up for the end of the season. |
12/10/2012 | Michael Boley, OLB, NYG |
Boley leads Giants' chargeNews: Giants linebacker Michael Boley registered a game-high 10 tackles, including seven solo stops, during New York's 52-27 win over New Orleans in Week 14. it was the third time Boley has posted double-digits in tackles this year as he increased his season total to 84 stops. Analysis: Boley started the season a little sluggish with his tackles, but he could approaching the century mark for the second time in his career with his late surge. The 30-year-old also has a career-high three interceptions on the season and is viewed as a quality option in most Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Michael Coe, CB, MIA |
Coe waived by DolphinsNews: The Dolphins waived defensive back Michael Coe on Monday. Analysis: Coe has never been much of an option in Fantasy so continue to ignore him in all IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Brent Celek, TE, PHI |
Celek ruled out Week 15News: The Eagles announced Monday tight end Brent Celek has been ruled out for Week 15 vs. Cincinnati because of a concussion he suffered Sunday against the Bucs. Clay Harbor will make his first NFL start in place of Celek Thursday. Analysis: Celek has been a huge Fantasy disappointment since recording 157 receiving yards Week 2 vs. Baltimore. He has surpassed 50 receiving yards just twice since Week 2 and has one touchdown on the season. Even if Celek played Thursday, he would have very low-end Fantasy appeal. |
12/10/2012 | Osi Umenyiora, DE, NYG |
Umenyiora finding late grooveNews: Giants defensive lineman Osi Umenyiora registered two tackles and a sack during New York's 52-27 victory over New Orleans in Week 14. Umenyiora took down Saints quarterback Drew Brees during the fourth quarter for the team's only sack of the game. Analysis: Umenyiora now has six total sacks on the season, three of which have come over the past five games. He is still three sacks shy of matching his total from last year, but his late surge could give him a boost. Consider him a viable option in deeper Fantasy IDP formats for now. |
12/10/2012 | Patrick Willis, ILB, SF |
Willis on verge of 100 tacklesNews: 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis turned in another productive performance in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Willis finished with six solo tackles in the 27-13 win and was also credited with a QB hit in the win. He now has 99 tackles on the year. Analysis: Willis needs only one more tackle to register his fifth 100-plus tackle campaign, which he should be able to take care of against the Patriots in Week 15. While he has been a bit banged up of late, Willis has yet to miss a game due to injuries this season and he should remain active in all IDP formats as long as it stays that way. |
12/10/2012 | Jared Cook, TE, TEN |
Titans lose TE CookNews: Titans coach Mike Munchak announced Monday tight end Jared Cook suffered a torn rotator cuff Week 14 at Indianapolis and will miss the rest of the season. Munchak said he assumes Cook will need surgery. Analysis: What a tough break for Cook. He lobbied all season for a bigger role on offense and it was finally happening. Now, he suffers a setback that will end his 2012 campaign. Cook was largely a disappointing Fantasy option. We had hopes he would build off the best season of his young career in 2011, but that didn't happen. Cook has marginal Fantasy appeal in long-term keeper formats. |
12/10/2012 | Brian Hoyer, QB, ARI |
QB Hoyer claimed by CardinalsNews: The Cardinals claimed quarterback Brian Hoyer off waivers Monday. Hoyer was waived by the Steelers over the weekend. Analysis: The Cardinals have gotten minimal production out of John Skelton and Ryan Lindley thus far so Hoyer will give them another option. Hoyer has been a backup his entire career, however, and poses minimal Fantasy value even if he sees some playing time down the stretch. Continue to ignore the 27-year-old in all formats. |
12/10/2012 | NaVorro Bowman, ILB, SF |
Bowman adds to tackle numbersNews: 49ers linebacker NaVorro Bowman was able to add to his team-leading tackle total in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Bowman collected eight tackles in the 27-13 win with six of those being credited as solo stops. He now has 116 tackles on the year. Analysis: Bowman continues to rack up the tackles for the 49ers as he now has eight in each of his last two contests. His 116 on the year ranks sixth among all defensive players and he has an outside reach the 143 he accounted for last year. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with the 24-year-old as a must-start option moving forward. |
12/10/2012 | Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, NYG |
Sacks still missing for Pierre-PaulNews: Giants defensive lineman Jason Pierre-Paul tallied six tackles, including five solo stops, during New York's 52-27 win over New Orleans in Week 14. Pierre-Paul dismissed a back issue to remain active Sunday and posted his highest tackle total in his past four games. Analysis: Pierre-Paul may have experienced a rebound with his tackle production, but was unable to halt his streak of consecutive outings without a sack as it extended to four games. He still has 6.5 sacks on the season and is worthy of keeping active in all Fantasy IDP formats for his potential. |
12/10/2012 | Justin Smith, DE, SF |
Smith's sack streak endsNews: 49ers defensive linemen Justin Smith failed to record a sack for the first time in three games during Week 14 against the Dolphins. Smith finished with five tackles -- three solo -- in the 27-13 win and was also credited with a QB hit and pass defended. Analysis: Smith's sack run came to an end Sunday as he was unable to get to rookie Ryan Tannehill. While the veteran has been playing much better of late, he has still been somewhat of a disappointment this season and should only be active in deeper IDP formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Ronnie Cameron, DT, CLE |
Cameron waived by BrownsNews: The Browns promoted Brad Smelley to the active roster on Monday and waived Ronnie Cameron. Analysis: Cameron was nothing more than roster depth for Cleveland so continue to ignore him in all Fantasy formats. |
12/10/2012 | Brad Smelley, RB, CLE |
Smelley added to rosterNews: The Browns promoted Brad Smelley to the active roster on Monday and waived Ronnie Cameron. Analysis: Smelley will be nothing more than roster depth for Cleveland so continue to ignore him in all Fantasy formats. |
12/10/2012 | Browns, DST CLE, |
Browns host Week 15 on a rollNews: The Browns DST has actually been quite solid in recent weeks as they get ready to host the Redskins Week 15. The Browns DST has recorded double figures in Fantasy points in three of the last four games and is coming off a very good week against the Chiefs. Unfortunately, the Redskins are allowing the second-fewest Fantasy points per game to opposing DST units on the season. Washington has been one of the better teams at hanging onto the football this season. Analysis: The Browns DST will face a Washington team in the midst of a playoff run. That said, Robert Griffin III injured his knee last game and is expected to be at less than 100 percent health, if he plays at all. That definitely bodes well for the Browns DST, which is currently ranked ninth in the NFL in terms of Fantasy points scored per game. Still, we expect the Redskins to pound the ground game on Sunday and the Browns DST is not a recommended Fantasy start in most formats. |
12/10/2012 | Redskins, DST WAS, |
Redskins dropping in rankingsNews: The Redskins DST has been falling in the rankings of Fantasy points scored per game. The unit had been among the top 12 for a good chunk of the season, but has since dropped out. Heading into Week 15 at Cleveland, the Redskins DST ranks 15th in terms of Fantasy points scored per game. The Browns, on the other hand, have not been giving up a whole lot of points to opposing DST units. Analysis: The Redskins DST has been an opportune bunch all season. They tend to bend but don't break and have used big plays and turnovers to their advantage. That said, the team hasn't scored a defensive or special teams touchdown since Week 6 and not coincidentally have only had one solid Fantasy effort since that time. We don't expect a lot out of them for Week 15 Cleveland. The Redskins DST is not a recommended unit at this late juncture of the season. |
12/10/2012 | Ray Rice, RB, BAL |
Rice has hip contusionNews: Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday running back Ray Rice has a hip contusion, but he should be fine for Week 15 vs. Denver. Rice rushed for 121 yards and one touchdown Week 14 at Washington. Analysis: Although Rice has managed just 32 carries in two December games, he is averaging 6.3 yards per carry this month. He also has one touchdown in each of his December games and is averaging 16 Fantasy points in his last two games after averaging 11.2 Fantasy points in his previous five games. The Ravens fired offensive coordinator Cam Cameron Monday and replaced him with former Colts coach Jim Caldwell, but that shouldn't affect Rice negatively. In fact, he might see more touches with Caldwell calling the offensive plays. Rice remains a viable Fantasy start heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Aldon Smith, OLB, SF |
Smith inching toward historyNews: 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith was able to pad his sack lead in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Smith, whose 19.5 sacks leads the league, took down rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill twice in the 27-13 victory, passing Fred Dean's franchise-best single-season mark of 17 1/2 set in 1983. He also moved within three sacks of Michael Strahan's seasonal NFL record set in 2001 with the Giants. Analysis: Smith finished with six total tackles -- five solo -- in the win, which gives him 57 on the year. However, the 23-year-old continues to rack up the sacks as he has now he has recorded a sack in seven straight games. Smith has collected 15 of his 19.5 sacks during his seven-game streak and is currently on pace to set the all-time league record for sacks in a single season. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with Smith as a must-start option for the remainder of the season. |
12/10/2012 | David Gilreath, WR, TB |
Bucs waive GilreathNews: The Bucs waived wide receiver David Gilreath Monday. Analysis: Gilreath was just roster depth and had no Fantasy appeal. |
12/10/2012 | Myron Lewis, DB, TB |
Lewis ends up on IRNews: The Bucs placed cornerback Myron Lewis on injured reserve Monday with a hamstring injury. Analysis: Lewis was just a reserve defensive back for Tampa Bay and had no Fantasy appeal. |
12/10/2012 | Armon Binns, WR, CIN |
Binns lands in MiamiNews: The Dolphins claimed wide receiver Armon Binns off waivers Monday. Analysis: Binns had 18 catches for 210 yards and one touchdown in eight games with the Bengals. There is no need to add him off Fantasy waivers at this time. |
12/10/2012 | David Wilson, RB, NYG |
Giants have confidence in RBNews: While the Giants are awaiting the test results on starting running back Ahmad Bradshaw's left knee, coach Tom Coughlin expressed confidence Monday in rookie running back David Wilson, who had a breakout game Week 14 vs. New Orleans. "The timing is great for David to come to the front," Coughlin said, per the New York Daily News. "And he'll hopefully provide us with that spark we need right now to go along with the rest of our players to give us an added playmaker that people are going to have to -- flat out have to -- defend." Analysis: It's been an interesting 2012 for Wilson. He has gone from first-round pick to Coughlin's doghouse to potential star running back down the stretch for the defending champs. Wilson was expected to see a bigger role offensively Week 14 after the Giants lost Andre Brown to a broken leg, but now his role might be increased even more if Bradshaw is unable to perform at an optimal level Week 15 at Atlanta. The Giants finish the season with the Falcons, Ravens and Eagles. Running backs average 102.7 rushing yards against Atlanta, 117.7 rushing yards against Baltimore and 94.9 rushing yards per game against Philadelphia, so Fantasy owners looking for running back help down the stretch might consider adding Wilson to your roster. |
12/10/2012 | Brandon Jacobs, RB, SF |
Jacobs suspended three gamesNews: The 49ers announced Monday running back Brandon Jacobs has been suspended the final three games of the regular season after controversial comments he posted via social media last week. "I am on this team rotting away so why would I wanna put any pics up of anything that say niners," Jacobs wrote on Instagram in response to fans' complaints that he posted only photos of himself while with the New York Giants, per CSN Bay Area. "This is by far the worst year I ever had, I'll tell you like I told plenty others." Analysis: The 49ers signed Jacobs to a one-year deal in the offseason after he was released by the Giants. Jacobs sustained a knee injury in the team's second preseason game and has been declared healthy since Week 4. However, he has played in just two games this season and has managed five carries. By suspending Jacobs that will prevent the veteran running back from joining another team down the stretch. Jacobs had no Fantasy appeal prior to this news, so continue to leave him off rosters. |
12/10/2012 | Pat Angerer, LB, IND |
Angerer struggling for ColtsNews: Colts linebacker Pat Angerer recorded three tackles on Sunday during the Week 14 win over Tennessee. Angerer had two solo stops for the Colts. Analysis: Angerer now has 14 tackles on the year over eight games. He has no sacks or interceptions and hasn't put up consistent enough production to matter outside the deepest of IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Robert Mathis, OLB, IND |
Mathis held to two tacklesNews: Colts linebacker Robert Mathis finished the Week 14 win over Tennessee with just two tackles. Neither of his two tackles were of the solo variety. Mathis had one pass defended in the game as well. Analysis: Mathis only has 26 stops this season. He has one interception and seven sacks for the Indianapolis defense. The sacks are consistent with his career's production, but we expect some more tackles. He has low-end value in IDP formats at this time. |
12/10/2012 | Zach Brown, OLB, TEN |
Brown with mediocre effortNews: Titans linebacker Zach Brown did not have the best performance on Sunday in the loss at Indianapolis Week 14. Brown finished the game with just three tackles, which matches his lowest performance of the season. Analysis: Brown has 73 tackles on the year for the Titans but just eight in his last two games after notching 10 against Jacksonville a few weeks ago. Brown has three games with double digits in tackles this year so more is expected out of him. He has 2 1/2 sacks and an interception this year but is still just a low-end Fantasy option in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Jerrell Freeman, ILB, IND |
Freeman with another solid gameNews: Colts linebacker Jerrell Freeman recorded eight tackles to tie with two other players for the team lead in stops on Sunday of Week 14 against the Titans. Freeman helped beat Tennessee with three solo stops in the game. Analysis: Freeman was already over 100 tackles on the season before the Week 14 game. He now has 115 for the Colts this year, which is his first playing in the NFL. Freeman has been a worthy Fantasy option in most IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Jordan Babineaux, SS, TEN |
Babineaux has solid gameNews: Titans safety Jordan Babineaux had a solid tackling performance on Sunday in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis. Babineaux recorded eight tackles for the Titans in the game and six of them went for solo stops. Analysis: Babineaux has three games this season with double digits in tackles and now is up to 88 on the season. He seems primed to get to 100 before the end of the year. He has an interception under his belt as well on the year. Babineaux is a solid enough tackler that he does have some value in deeper Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Jason McCourty, CB, TEN |
McCourty makes six stopsNews: Tennessee cornerback Jason McCourty registered six tackles in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis on Sunday. McCourty made five solo stops in the game and one of his tackles was assisted. Analysis: McCourty has recorded at least four tackles in five straight games and now has 71 on the season for the Tennessee secondary. He's picked off two passes and has been a decent member of the defense. That said, his value remains lower-end in most Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Haloti Ngata, DE, BAL |
Ngata has big hit on RG3News: Baltimore defensive tackle Haloti Ngata had a solid performance in Sunday's Week 14 overtime loss to the Redskins. Ngata finished with five tackles and two of them were solo stops. He didn't get to the quarterback, but he was the one who injured Robert Griffin III's knee. It was Ngata's hit on Griffin that caused his knee sprain. Analysis: Ngata may have helped Washington's future opponents more than the Ravens by hurting Griffin, though it was certainly a very clean hit on the elusive QB. Ngata is having an OK season with four sacks and 46 tackles. He doesn't really do enough of either to make him anything but a lower-end option in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Josh Wilson, CB, WAS |
Wilson records five tacklesNews: Washington cornerback Josh Wilson recorded five tackles during the Week 14 overtime win over the Ravens Sunday. Wilson had just one solo tackle in the game, however. He also recorded a pass defended. Analysis: Wilson has 58 tackles on the year as he's been a consistent cog in a weak secondary for the Redskins. He has just one interception on the season to go with 10 passes defensed. Wilson has low-end value in all Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Madieu Williams, FS, WAS |
Williams nabs five tacklesNews: Redskins safety Madieu Williams had another low-key performance during the Week 14 overtime win over Baltimore Sunday. Williams only had one solo tackle but finished the game with five total for the Redskins. He did not defend any passes and could not make an interception during the game. Analysis: Williams has only one interception on the season and that came in mid-October against the Vikings. He returned that pick to the house. Otherwise, he has been another cog in an underachieving secondary for the Redskins. He has 81 tackles on the year, though, and that gives him some value in deeper IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Ryan Kerrigan, OLB, WAS |
Kerrigan slowing down of lateNews: Washington linebacker Ryan Kerrigan has now gone two straight games since his last sack for the Redskins. Kerrigan managed four tackles in the Week 14 overtime win over Baltimore but did not get to quarterback Joe Flacco. Analysis: Kerrigan has recorded four tackles in three straight games and has 6 1/2 sacks on the year. He doesn't do either enough to really make him a viable Fantasy play in IDP formats. Kerrigan does not need to be active in most IDP formats for Week 15 at Cleveland. |
12/10/2012 | Michael Vick, QB, PHI |
Vick cleared to practiceNews: The Eagles announced Monday quarterback Michael Vick has passed his concussion test and might return to practice Tuesday. Vick has missed the last four games and has been demoted to the team's backup quarterback behind starter Nick Foles. Analysis: This news would have had a bigger impact had Vick kept the starting job, but now he will watch from the bench once he is cleared to play. Fantasy owners should consider cutting Vick in all seasonal formats. |
12/10/2012 | Darren McFadden, RB, OAK |
McFadden practices MondayNews: Raiders running back Darren McFadden returned to practice Monday despite aggravating an ankle injury during Thursday's game against the Broncos. "I think it was more of a scare than anything," McFadden said. "It was cool today. It wasnt bad at all. I got through practice today just fine. I was moving good, making all my cuts. Im not concerned." Analysis: McFadden isn't dealing with a major setback since he was able to practice Monday. That's good news seeing how McFadden has dealt with durability issues throughout his NFL career and it has limited his availability. It appears McFadden is on track to play Week 15 vs. Kansas City. McFadden rushed for 114 yards earlier this season against the Chiefs. If active Week 15, then consider him a viable Fantasy start. |
12/10/2012 | Stephen Hill, WR, NYJ |
Hill has LCL sprainNews: The Jets announced Monday wide receiver Stephen Hill's MRI revealed an LCL sprain and the team will have a better idea about his status Thursday. He is listed as day to day leading up to Week 15 at Tennessee. Analysis: It seems as though the Jets are holding out hope the rookie receiver won't miss any time and be active next Monday against the Titans. Well, Fantasy owners don't have to remain as hopeful since Hill has marginal value heading into Week 15. He got off to a great start this season, recording two touchdowns in the season opener, but he has since managed one touchdown in his last 10 games and has been very inconsistent. |
12/10/2012 | Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG |
Nicks can't shake knee issueNews: Giants coach Tom Coughlin seemed pretty dejected Monday when talking about wide receiver Hakeem Nicks, who continues to be hobbled by a knee injury. "I dont know what all right means. Hes sore. Hes still (got) the issues with the knee," Coughlin said. "I wish he would have an opportunity to play without issues, but that's not going to be the case this year." Analysis: Nicks hasn't surpassed 100 receiving yards since Week 2 against the Bucs, when he managed 199 receiving yards. But that's when he began to have knee problems. Nicks would then miss three straight games and hasn't been the same receiver he has been the previous two seasons. In his last eight games, Nicks is averaging 51.9 receiving yards and has two touchdowns in that span. Nicks was started in 85 percent of Fantasy leagues Week 14 vs. New Orleans. He did finish with 12 Fantasy points (standard), but owners have to keep expectations in check down the stretch since it appears Nicks won't be 100 percent. |
12/10/2012 | Robert Griffin III, QB, WAS |
Griffin not being ruled outNews: Redskins coach Mike Shanahan said Monday quarterback Robert Griffin is day to day leading up to Week 15 at Cleveland because of a Grade 1 LCL sprain in his right knee. He added there is no structural damage to the rest of the knee. Shanahan said he is "definitely not ruling (Griffin) out" for Week 15. Shanahan added he isn't sure if Griffin will practice Wednesday. Kirk Cousins would start for Washington if Griffin is sidelined Sunday. Analysis: While the injury looked bad Sunday, all the initial reports have been promising for Griffin. The Redskins are in the playoff hunt and Griffin is a major reason why. While Cousins performed well after replacing Griffin Week 14, the Redskins are surely doing their best to make sure Griffin is ready to go Week 15. However, it's truly a day-to-day scenario, so Fantasy owners will be in wait-and-see mode. If Griffin plays, then he will remain a viable Fantasy start. Griffin is averaging 28.3 Fantasy points in his last four games since the Redskins' Week 10 bye. |
12/10/2012 | Jay Cutler, QB, CHI |
Cutler expects to be readyNews: Bears quarterback Jay Cutler said during his weekly radio appearance Monday he "should be ready to go later in the week," per ESPN. Cutler was knocked out of Sunday's game against the Vikings late in the fourth quarter with a neck injury. "Really stiff," Cutler said of his neck after the game. "It started stiffing up some more as the game progressed, getting some spasms on the left side so I just have to take it day by day." On Monday, coach Lovie Smith said Cutler's neck injury is "normal soreness you'd have from a stiff neck." Analysis: There was some initial concern Sunday Cutler might have sustained another head injury after taking a vicious hit late in the fourth quarter, but that isn't the case. It appears he has just a minor neck injury and should be ready for Week 15 vs. Green Bay. Still, Cutler isn't a Top 20 Fantasy quarterback this season and is more of a desperation Fantasy start Week 15. He completed 11 of 27 passes for 126 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions in a Week 2 loss at Green Bay. |
12/10/2012 | Joe Flacco, QB, BAL |
Flacco working with new OCNews: Ravens coach John Harbaugh announced Monday Cam Cameron has been removed as offensive coordinator and replaced with former Colts coach Jim Caldwell. "My charge -- our responsibility as a coaching staff -- is to maximize the opportunities for our team to win, and we can still reach all of our goals for this season," Harbaugh said. "With our coaches and players, the solution is in the building. We are going to make the most of our opportunities going forward, and this change gives us a better possibility to achieve our goals." Analysis: It's interesting the Ravens made this move because Caldwell has never been an offensive play caller in his career, but he did mentor Peyton Manning, so perhaps they are hoping Caldwell's knowledge will help quarterback Joe Flacco, who has been critical of the Ravens' play calling. He told The Baltimore Sun last week he was "frustrated" with the offense's lack of improvement and added he was surprised the team wasn't running more no-huddle offense. Perhaps now with Caldwell running the show, Flacco will have a little more input. "We're getting a feel for one another, Caldwell said in June of his rapport with Flacco. We get along and those kinds of things. It's a great working relationship at this point. Flacco threw three first-half touchdowns Week 14 at Washington, but then was quiet in the second half. He has six games with 20-plus Fantasy points this season, but Flacco is not even a Top 15 Fantasy quarterback. The Ravens finish the season with the Broncos, Giants and Bengals. Quarterbacks are averaging 17.6 Fantasy points per week or less against those three opponents, so Flacco has his work cut out. Even with the change of offensive coordinators, Flacco remains more of a backup Fantasy quarterback. |
12/10/2012 | Owen Schmitt, FB, OAK |
Raiders release SchmittNews: The Raiders released fullback Owen Schmitt Monday. Analysis: Schmitt was started a few games for the Raiders, but he was merely a blocking fullback. He had no Fantasy appeal. |
12/10/2012 | Ron Bartell, CB, OAK |
Raiders release BartellNews: The Raiders released cornerback Ron Bartell Monday. Analysis: Bartell has only played in six games this season due to injury. He was a started for Oakland, but he managed just 18 tackles and no interceptions. Clearly, the team wanted to go in a different direction, so now Bartell can join another team. But leave him off Fantasy IDP rosters. |
12/10/2012 | Chimdi Chekwa, DB, OAK |
Raiders promote ChekwaNews: The Raiders promoted cornerback Chimdi Chekwa from the practice squad to the active roster Monday. Analysis: Chekwa will just be secondary depth for the Raiders and can be ignored in Fantasy. |
12/10/2012 | Rolando McClain, MLB, OAK |
McClain back on active rosterNews: The Raiders reinstated linebacker Rolando McClain to the active roster Monday after he was suspended the last two games for conduct detrimental to the team. Analysis: While McClain is back on the active roster, he is not required to return to the team until coach Dennis Allen permits it. McClain has experienced a dramatic fall from grace in his third season with the Raiders and should be left out of Fantasy IDP rosters until he becomes a reliable option again. |
12/10/2012 | Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ |
Keller might return Week 15News: Jets coach Rex Ryan said tight end Dustin Keller, who sat out Week 14 with an ankle injury, is improving. "It seems like hes getting better," Ryan said Monday, per The Star-Ledger. "I thought he was getting better as the week goes on, but it wasnt enough he could play. Hopefully he'll keep making those strides and he could play. Adding another day, Monday, hopefully thatll get him back on the field." Analysis: Keller is going to be day to day leading up to Week 15 at Tennessee. If he plays next Monday, then Keller might be worth using in deeper formats. He has been limited to eight games this season because of injury, totaling 28 catches for 317 yards and two touchdowns. |
12/10/2012 | Calvin Johnson, WR, DET |
Megatron hits century mark againNews: Lions receiver Calvin Johnson hit the century mark for the ninth time this season but saw his four-game touchdown streak snapped during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Johnson led the way for the Lions and caught 10 passes for 118 yards on 13 targets in a 27-20 defeat. He caught five passes for 71 of his 118 yards in the second half. He has now topped 100 yards receiving in his last six games. Analysis: Though he failed to reach the end zone and had his scoring streak snapped, Johnson has been on fire as of late and has averaged 151.3 receiving yards in his last six games. Johnson has 96 catches for 1,546 yards and five touchdowns through 13 games this season. He is chasing history and is only 303 yards away from surpassing Jerry Rice's single-season receiving record with three games to go. Rice had 1,848 yards in his 1995 campaign. Johnson will have to average 101 yards in each of his last three games to reach the mark. He'll try to keep his recent success going at Arizona in Week 15. The Cardinals allowed 58 points and 209 passing yards against Seattle in Week 14. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with Megatron as a must-start option in all formats. |
12/10/2012 | Michael Bush, RB, CHI |
Bush's setback 'nothing major'News: ESPN reports Bears running back Michael Bush was limited to two offensive snaps Week 14 at Minnesota because he re-injured his ribs, but coach Lovie Smith said it's "nothing major." Analysis: Bush has seen reduced touches lately, but Sunday's game took it to a whole new level. Well, at least we now know it's related to the rib injury he was nursing during the week. It sounds as though Bush has a chance to play Week 15 vs. Green Bay, but he could be limited again if he is not 100 percent. Matt Forte is healthy, so the Bears can lean on him. Bush is not a recommended Fantasy start heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Troy Polamalu, SS, PIT |
Polamalu plays in two straightNews: Steelers safety Troy Polamalu totaled seven tackles (four solo) Week 14 vs. San Diego. He now has 16 tackles in four games. Analysis: Polamalu has been hobbled most of the season by a calf injury. Week 14 was the first time this season he has played in consecutive games and he started to make plays again at a level we are accustomed to seeing from the veteran defensive back. Polamalu might be worth starting in Fantasy IDP formats down the stretch now he is healthy. |
12/10/2012 | DuJuan Harris, RB, GB |
Harris takes first Lambeau leapNews: Packers running back DuJuan Harris entered Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14 without a carry on the year. Not only did Harris start the game for the Packers, but he scored one of the team's two touchdowns. He broke through for a 14-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter to help seal a 27-20 victory. Harris rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown on seven carries. Though he earned the start, Alex Green took the bulk of the carries as he rushed for 69 yards on 13 attempts. Analysis: Harris played in five games for the Jaguars in 2011 and racked up 42 yards on nine carries and came close to matching that mark in his first game of the season. He spent the start of the season in Pittsburgh's practice squad and in Green Bay as he was recently promoted on Dec. 1. It'll be interesting to see if coach Mike McCarthy chooses to split carries between Harris and Green. The second-year pro out of Troy should be viewed as a possible flex option heading into Week 15 at Chicago. The Bears have allowed just 103.5 rushing yards per game this season. |
12/10/2012 | Larry Foote, ILB, PIT |
Foote having stellar seasonNews: Steelers linebacker Larry Foote totaled seven tackles (four solo) Week 14 vs. San Diego. He has 91 tackles in 13 games. Analysis: Foote is having one of the best seasons of his career and is among the Top 30 Fantasy scoring linebackers in 2012. He is no worse than a mid-level Fantasy start in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Lawrence Timmons, ILB, PIT |
Timmons nets 11 solo tacklesNews: Steelers linebacker Lawrence Timmons totaled 11 solo tackles Week 14 vs. San Diego. He has 84 tackles in 13 games. Analysis: Timmons has three games this season with 10-plus tackles, including twice in the last three games. He is a solid playmaking linebacker for Pittsburgh and is a Top 30 Fantasy linebacker this season. Timmons is no worse than a mid-level Fantasy start in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | James Harrison, OLB, PIT |
Harrison back to reliable startNews: Steelers linebacker James Harrison totaled four tackles (three solo) Week 14 vs. San Diego. He now has 53 tackles in 10 games. Analysis: Harrison hasn't had a banner season in 2012 because of injuries, but lately his production has been back up to par. He has 28 tackles and three sacks in his last four games. Harrison continues to be a viable Fantasy start in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Titans, D TEN, |
Titans preparing for Thursday nightNews: The Titans DST should be ready to perform on a big stage on Monday night when they play at home against the Jets Week 15. The Titans DST has been a solid unit this year and is on a bit of a roll having scored in double figures in Fantasy points in three of the team's last four games. Plus, the Titans are taking on a Jets team that is allowing the seventh-most Fantasy points per game to opposing DST units. The Jaguars DST did little against them last week, but several teams have taken advantage of New York's poor play this year. Analysis: The Titans DST currently ranks 13th in the NFL in terms of Fantasy points scored per game. That said, the unit hasn't done any one thing particularly well this season. They have been mediocre, at best, and the Jets are actually playing a little better football of late. The Titans DST might be a decent option for Week 15 in the Thursday night game. That said, this far into the Fantasy season, owners should have better options available. |
12/10/2012 | Jets, ST NYJ, |
Jets have Titans in sightsNews: The Jets DST has a solid matchup coming up Week 15 on Thursday night at Tennessee. The Titans are coming off a loss at Indianapolis and are allowing the fifth-most Fantasy points per game to opposing DST units this season. The Colts DST and the Texans DST have both had solid games against the Titans in the last two weeks. Analysis: The Jets DST is currently ranked eighth in the NFL in terms of Fantasy points scored per game. The unit has recovered 11 fumbles, intercepted 11 passes and scored three defensive touchdowns. They have also returned three kicks for touchdowns on the season. The Jets DST did a number on Jacksonville last week and was even better the week prior against Arizona. In fact, the unit has scored in double figures in Fantasy points in four of the last five games. The Jets DST can be active in plenty of Fantasy formats for the Week 15 Thursday night game. |
12/10/2012 | Corey Liuget, DE, SD |
Liuget heating up for BoltsNews: Chargers defensive lineman Corey Liuget recorded a sack for a third straight game Week 14 at Pittsburgh. He now has five sacks on the season -- all coming in the last eight games. He also has a career-high 38 tackles and nine pass defenses this season. Analysis: Liuget didn't have a great rookie season in 2011, but you are now starting to see why the Chargers used a first-round draft pick on him last year. He is becoming a playmaker up front for the Chargers. Even with his late-season surge, Liuget is now a Top 15 Fantasy defensive lineman and viable start in all IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Marcus Gilchrist, CB, SD |
Gilchrist has first career sackNews: Chargers cornerback Marcus Gilchrist recorded his first career sack Week 14 at Pittsburgh. He finished with five tackles (four solo). Analysis: Gilchrist doesn't start for San Diego, but he has played a lot this season. He has a career-high 49 tackles in 13 games. Still, Gilchrist doesn't do enough on a weekly basis to be a huge factor in Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Bront Bird, LB, SD |
Bird records first interceptionNews: Chargers linebacker Bront Bird totaled five tackles (four solo) and one interception Week 14 at Pittsburgh. It was his first career interception. Analysis: Bird has been active for the Chargers' last two games and is just a reserve linebacker for San Diego. He has marginal Fantasy appeal at this time. |
12/10/2012 | Eric Weddle, FS, SD |
Weddle bats down two passesNews: Chargers safety Eric Weddle totaled five tackles (four solo) and two pass defenses Week 14 at Pittsburgh. He now has 72 tackles and nine pass defenses in 13 games. Analysis: Weddle continues to be a standout playmaker in the Chargers' secondary. He is good at playing the run and the pass, which keeps him near the top of the Fantasy defensive back rankings. Weddle is once again a Top 20 Fantasy defensive back in 2012 and viable start in all IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB |
TD streak ends for RodgersNews: Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers endured one of his worst performances of the season and saw his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass at Lambeau Field come to an end at 30 during Sunday's contest against the Lions. Rodgers made it up by breaking loose on a 27-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. He completed 14 of 24 passes for a season-low 173 yards and failed to throw a touchdown pass or an interception in a 27-20 victory Week 14. He averaged 7.2 yards per attempt and finished with an 80.7 quarterback rating, his lowest of the season. He also sacked three times and lost a fumble, which resulted in a Detroit touchdown. Analysis: It was the first time that Rodgers has been held under 170 yards passing since Week 14 of the 2010 season against the same Detroit team. To be fair, the Lions dominated the clock on the night and the Rodgers only had under 23 minutes of possession in an ugly win. He has not looked like the reigning MVP as of late and mostly because of the lack of protection he has received from his offensive line. Rodgers has been brought down 42 times this season, which is the most among any quarterback in the league. He'll try to get back on track against a stingy Chicago defense in Week 15. Rodgers threw for 219 yards with a touchdown and an interception in his previous meeting in Week 2. Fantasy owners should keep him active in all formats in hopes that he bounces back in Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Everson Griffen, DE, MIN |
Griffen has career-high in sacksNews: Vikings defensive lineman Everson Griffen totaled two solo tackles and one sack Week 14 vs. Chicago. He now has a career-high five sacks in 13 games. Analysis: Griffen needs just two more tackles as well to set a new career-high, but that would give him just 22 tackles. He is one of those players that is far more valuable to his real team than Fantasy owners. Griffen continues to have low-end Fantasy appeal. |
12/10/2012 | Josh Robinson, CB, MIN |
Robinson nets second INTNews: Vikings cornerback Josh Robinson totaled five solo tackles and one interception Week 14 vs. Chicago. It was his second interception of the season. Analysis: The rookie from Central Florida is a starting cornerback for Minnesota, but he just doesn't have the stats to be a reliable Fantasy IDP option. Despite the interception, Robinson has low-end Fantasy appeal. |
12/10/2012 | Harrison Smith, FS, MIN |
Smith emerges as Top 10 DBNews: Vikings rookie safety Harrison Smith returned a Jay Cutler interception 56 yards for a touchdown during Minnesota's 21-14 win Week 14 vs. Chicago. It was his third interception -- second in as many games -- and second touchdown this year. Smith finished with six tackles (four solo) Sunday. Analysis: You are starting to see why the Vikings used a late first-round draft pick on Smith. The rookie is having an outstanding season. On top of his three interceptions and two touchdowns, he has 81 tackles (52 solo) and 10 pass defenses in 13 games. He is now a Top 10 Fantasy defensive back and viable start in all IDP formats. Smith is undervalued by starting in just 11 percent of IDP leagues. |
12/10/2012 | Brian Robison, DE, MIN |
Robison undervalued in FantasyNews: Vikings defensive lineman Brian Robison totaled three tackles (two solo) and one sack Week 14 vs. Chicago. He also had one forced fumble. Robison has 6 1/2 sacks in 13 games. Analysis: Robison's numbers at first glance are nothing to smile about. He has just 35 tackles in 13 games, but the 6 1/2 sacks and career-high seven pass defenses make him valuable in Fantasy IDP formats. Believe it or not, but Robison is a Top 20 Fantasy defensive lineman and is not far behind teammate Jared Allen, who is a must-start option. Robison is started in just 13 percent of Fantasy leagues as of Week 14, but he has proven to be a viable Fantasy start. |
12/10/2012 | Chad Greenway, OLB, MIN |
Greenway has worst gameNews: Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway totaled three tackles (one solo) Week 14 vs. Chicago. The three tackles were a season-low. Analysis: It's unfortunate Greenway saved one of his worst statistical performances of the season for the most crucial time of year for Fantasy IDP owners. Although, there weren't many chances for him to make plays against the run Sunday because Chicago didn't run the football much. It had little to do with Greenway's ability to make plays. Despite the poor performance, Greenway remains a must-start Fantasy linebacker. |
12/10/2012 | Nick Roach, OLB, CHI |
Roach steps up in startNews: Bears linebacker Nick Roach had a season-high nine tackles (five solo) Week 14 at Minnesota. He has 44 tackles in 13 games this season. Analysis: Roach moved into the middle linebacker position Sunday vacated by Brian Urlacher, who could be sidelined a few more weeks with a hamstring injury. Roach proved Sunday he could make plays in Urlacher's absence and could be a nice stopgap Fantasy option in IDP formats the next few weeks. |
12/10/2012 | Major Wright, SS, CHI |
Wright enjoying career campaignNews: Bears safety Major Wright totaled five tackles (four solo) and one interception Week 14 at Minnesota. It was his fourth interception of the season, which sets a new career-high. Analysis: Wright also has 57 tackles in 13 games. He needs just two more tackles to set a new career-high in that category as well. Wright has kind of flown under the radar in 2012, but he has emerged as a Top 50 Fantasy defensive back. He can be considered a viable low-end Fantasy start in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Henry Melton, DT, CHI |
Melton's production slows downNews: Bears defensive lineman Henry Melton sustained a shoulder injury in the first quarter Week 14 at Minnesota and was unable to finish the game. He had two tackles (one solo) before getting injured. Analysis: While Melton has a career-high 41 tackles in 2012, he has been kept in check lately after a strong start to the season. Melton managed five sacks in his first seven games. He has just one sack in his last six games. Melton is a Top 35 Fantasy defensive lineman this year, but he is at best a mid-level Fantasy start in IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Charles Tillman, CB, CHI |
Tillman a Top 10 Fantasy DBNews: Bears cornerback Charles Tillman totaled three tackles (two solo) and one forced fumble Week 14 at Minnesota. He has 70 tackles in 13 games. Analysis: Tillman continues to be a model of consistency for Fantasy IDP owners. His numbers every year seem to finish around the same range and that's good enough to rank him among the elite Fantasy defensive backs. Tillman and teammate Tim Jennings are both Top 10 Fantasy defensive backs this season. Continue to start Tillman in all Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Julius Peppers, DE, CHI |
Peppers has less than 30 tacklesNews: Bears defensive end Julius Peppers totaled four tackles (three solo) Week 14 at Minnesota. Peppers has 29 tackles in 13 games. Analysis: Unless Peppers has a strong finish to the season, he is in jeopardy of finishing with less than 10 sacks for the second time in three seasons. He has seven sacks through 13 games. Peppers doesn't appear to be making plays like he did during the prime of his career, but his numbers are still good enough to be considered a Top 30 Fantasy defensive lineman in IDP formats and a viable start. |
12/10/2012 | Lance Briggs, OLB, CHI |
Briggs nets 11 tacklesNews: Bears linebacker Lance Briggs totaled 11 tackles (six solo) Week 14 at Minnesota. Briggs has 81 tackles through 13 games. Analysis: Sunday was just the second time this season Briggs had at least 10 tackles in a game. He had a chance to make more plays Week 14 because the Vikings ran the ball a lot and fellow linebacker Brian Urlacher was out due to injury. Briggs is still a decent playmaking linebacker when Urlacher is healthy, but he could have a strong finish to the season since Urlacher is hobbled. Briggs remains a viable Fantasy play in all formats. |
12/9/2012 | Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA |
Lynch rumbles for three TDsNews: Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch had little trouble finding room to run in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He found the end zone twice in the first half and ended up gaining a season-high 128 yards with three touchdowns on just 11 carries in the 58-0 blowout win. He punched his first score in from 20 yards out in the first half before before scoring on a 4-yard run before halftime. Lynch would post his third touchdown in the third quarter, this time on a 33-yard run, and did not play much of the second half after Seattle built up a sizable lead. Lynch, who averaged 11.6 yards per carry, now has 1,266 rushing yards on the year, setting a new career high. Analysis: Lynch has rushed for over 100 yards seven times this season and now has six touchdowns over the last five games, giving him nine on the year. That leaves him three scores short of matching his career high, which he set a year ago, and he still has three more games to pad his stats. Owners that started him Sunday have to be more that thrilled with his performance and will likely continue on in their Fantasy playoffs as a result. Lynch will face his former team -- the Bills -- next week and should be able to keep things going. Buffalo surrendered 78 yards and a touchdown on the ground Sunday so keep Lynch active in all Fantasy formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Cam Newton, QB, CAR |
Motivated Newton runs wildNews: Panthers quarterback Cam Newton entered Week 14 saying he was motivated to beat the visiting Falcons not only because he's from Atlanta but also because the Panthers lost to the Falcons on a last-second field goal back in Week 4. Safe to say he got his revenge. Continuing his recent run of strong performances, Newton ran nine times for career-high 116 rushing yards, the majority coming on a 72-yard run in the third quarter in which he weaved his way through defenders, hesitating to get a key block from wide receiver Steve Smith at one point, all the way to the end zone. "The only thing I kept thinking was, I just can't get caught, I just can't get caught,'" Newton told the team's official website. "As I was running, Smitty helped me out a lot, blocking those guys and I got into the end zone." Newton also had two touchdowns through the air, finishing 23 for 35 for 287 yards. Analysis: Week 14 marked the third straight game in which Newton contributed at least three touchdowns, whether rushing or passing. It also marked the fourth straight game in which he didn't commit a turnover after committing 17 in his first nine games. The Fantasy owners who stuck with the sophomore quarterback after his disappointing start are reaping the rewards now, when they need his production the most. His matchup Week 15 at San Diego isn't especially favorable or unfavorable, but the way he's been playing recently, you want him active no matter who he's facing. |
12/10/2012 | Cliff Avril, DE, DET |
Avril on a tearNews: Detroit defensive lineman Cliff Avril enjoyed a decent performance as he picked up another sack during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Avril took down Aaron Rodgers in the fourth quarter. He registered just two tackles, both of which was for a loss of yards, in a 27-20 defeat. Analysis: Avril has picked up five sacks in his last four games and has been on a roll as of late. He is viewed as decent source for sacks and has 10.5 on the year to go along with 32 tackles. Fantasy owners should consider him as a solid starting option in most IDP formats in Week 15 at Arizona. |
12/10/2012 | Nick Fairley, DT, DET |
Fairley picks up another sackNews: Lions defensive lineman Nick Fairley turned in a decent performance as he picked up a sack during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Fairley registered four tackles, all of which were solo, in a 27-20 defeat. Analysis: Fairley is trying to live up to his high expectations and has registered 6.5 sacks this season. He is a decent source for sacks and has just 38 tackles this season. He is a bit inconsistent, so consider him as a low-end IDP option heading into Week 15 at Arizona. |
12/10/2012 | Stephen Tulloch, MLB, DET |
Tulloch steps up for DetroitNews: Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch turned in a quality performance during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Tulloch recovered a fumble and registered 10 tackles (three solo) in a 27-20 victory. Analysis: Tulloch has 90 tackles this season to go along with 0.5 sack. He is nearing his fourth consecutive 100-tackles season and needs just 10 tackles with three games remaining to reach that mark. Fantasy owners should view him as a viable starting option in most IDP formats heading into Week 15 at Arizona. |
12/10/2012 | Sam Shields, CB, GB |
Shield picks off StaffordNews: Green Bay defensive back Sam Shields came up big for the Packers during Sunday's contest against the Lions at home in Week 14. Shields picked off Matt Stafford in the second quarter for his second interception of the season. He also added three tackles (two solo) in a 27-20 victory. Analysis: Shields has now seven interception in his career and has not been able to make much of an impact in Fantasy. He has just 21 tackles and two interceptions on the year and is not considered to be a worthwhile option in all Fantasy formats moving forward. |
12/10/2012 | Morgan Burnett, FS, GB |
Burnett hits the century markNews: Packers safety Morgan Burnett enjoyed another solid performance during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. Burnett registered 11 tackles (nine solo) in a 27-20 victory. Analysis: Burnett has now hit the century mark and has 103 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions through 13 games this season. He is enjoying another outstanding campaign in Fantasy and should be viewed as a viable starting option in all IDP formats heading into Week 15 at Chicago. |
12/10/2012 | Brad Jones, ILB, GB |
Jones leads the way for the PackNews: Packers linebacker Brad Jones enjoyed another quality performance during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. Jones led the way for the Packers and posted a team-high 12 tackles (eight solo) in a 27-20 victory. Analysis: Jones has been playing well as of late and has registered 40 tackles in his last five games. He has 54 tackles on the year, all of them coming since Week 6 against the Texans. Fantasy owners should view him as a viable option in most formats heading into Week 15 at Chicago. |
12/10/2012 | Mike Daniels, DE, GB |
Daniels returns fumble for a TDNews: Packers rookie defensive linemen Mike Daniels turned in his best performance of the season as he scored his first career touchdown during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. Daniels scooped up a loose ball and returned it 43 yards to the house for a touchdown. Outside of that, he finished with just one tackle in a 27-20 victory. "[Mike] Daniels' play was the momentum shift for us that we needed," head coach Mike McCarthy said. "That was a big play." Analysis: Daniels has not seen enough time on the field and has just eight tackles and two sacks this season. He'll have to work his way in order to receive more playing time. He is not considered to be a worthwhile option moving forward. |
12/10/2012 | Mason Crosby, K, GB |
Crosby scores nine in tough conditionsNews: Packers kicker Mason Crosby turned in a decent performance despite missing his 10th field goal of the season through a moderate snowstorm during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. Crosby converted kicks from 49 and 41 yards out and drilled three extra points in a 27-20 victory. Analysis: Crosby has missed at least a field goal in each of his last seven games, but endured some tough weather condition on Sunday night as he had to deal with snow on the field. He has converted 17 of 27 attempts this season and should be considered more of a low-end option heading into Week 15 at Chicago. |
12/10/2012 | Jason Hanson, K, DET |
Hanson plays well in tough conditionsNews: Lions kicker Jason Hanson turned in a decent performance as he missed his fourth field goal of the season through a moderate snowstorm during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Hanson converted kicks from 46 yards and 34 yards out in a 27-20 defeat. He finished 2 for 3 with a pair of extra points on the night. Analysis: Hanson has been extremely consistent this season and showed how valuable he is by making a pair of field goals in tough conditions. He has knocked down 27 of 31 field goals through 13 games this season. Fantasy owners should consider him as a viable kicking option in all formats heading into Week 15 at Arizona. |
12/10/2012 | Packers, DST GB, |
Daniels changes momentum for Green BayNews: The Packers DST scored their fourth defensive touchdown of the season during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. Mike Daniels scooped up a fumble recovery and took it back 43 yards for a touchdown to bring Green Bay back in the game. The Packers held Matt Stafford to 264 yards passing and allowed 135 yards on the ground in a 27-20 victory. "[Mike] Daniels' play was the momentum shift for us that we needed," head coach Mike McCarthy said. "That was a big play." Analysis: The Packers did a decent job against Stafford as they also recorded a sack during Daniels' momentum-changing play on Sunday night. Green Bay has now scored three defensive touchdowns in the last six games. They have averaged just 11.8 Fantasy points over that stretch of games. They'll try to keep it going at Chicago in Week 14. The Packers allowed 168 yards of offense as they sacked Jay Cutler seven times and picked him off four times in Week 2. Consider the Packers DST as a low-end option in most formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Lions, DST DET, |
Lions keep Green Bay in checkNews: The Lions DST turned in a decent performance during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. The Lions kept Aaron Rodgers in check, who threw for 148 yards, and allowed 140 yards on the ground. They forced one turnover -- a forced fumble recovered by Stephen Tulloch -- in a 27-20 defeat. The defense also sacked Rodgers three rimes on the night. Analysis: The Lions DST scored nine Fantasy points against the Packers on the night, which was the most points they have scored since Week 9 against the Jaguars (11 Fantasy points). In fact, they have scored in double-digits just four times through the first 13 games of the season. Detroit will try to get back on track against a mediocre Arizona team that allowed eight turnovers and two defensive touchdowns against the Seahawks in Week 14. This might be the week where the Lions score in double figures, so view them as viable DST in most formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Tony Scheffler, TE, DET |
Scheffler steps up for injured PettigrewNews: With Brandon Pettigrew knocked out of the game with an ankle injury, Lions tight end Tony Scheffler made his presence felt as he caught his first touchdown of the season during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Matt Stafford hooked up with Scheffler for a short 3-yard pass in the second quarter. He was targeted 10 times and finished with three catches for 20 yards and a touchdown in a 27-20 defeat. Analysis: Scheffler was expected to earn more targets with Ryan Broyles and Titus Young on injured reserve, but his was able to make more of an impact with Pettigrew hurt. This was just the second time this season that he has received 10 targets in a game. We'll continue to keep an eye on Pettigrew's status heading into Week 15 at Arizona. If Pettigrew can't play, then Scheffler should be viewed as a low-end option in deeper formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Mike Thomas, WR, DET |
Thomas used on the groundNews: With Ryan Broyles and Titus Young both on injured reserve, Lions wide receiver Mike Thomas failed to pick up the slack in the passing game during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. He did not come up with a catch or a target in a 27-20 defeat. He did, however, received a pair of end-arounds for a total of 25 yards on the ground. Analysis: Thomas was brought over from Jacksonville in late October, but has only caught three passes for 16 yards and a touchdown. In fact, he has more rushing yards (39) than receiving yards (16) with the Lions this season. He is expected to fill somewhat of the void left behind from Broyles and Young down the stretch. Thomas will try to bounce back against the Cardinals in Week 15. Arizona allowed 58 points and 209 yards passing against the Seahawks in Week 14. It's no give that he'll become an impact player, so consider him as a low-end option in the deepest of Fantasy formats until he starts to produce. |
12/10/2012 | Kris Durham, WR, DET |
Durham provides Georgia connectionNews: In his first game since being elevated from the practice squad on Tuesday, Lions wide receiver Kris Durham made his presence felt during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. He caught four passes for 54 yards, all of which came in the first half, in a 27-20 defeat. He received just three of his nine targets in the second half and failed to come up with a grab. Durham finished as the team's second-leading receiver behind Calvin Johnson, who racked up 118 yards. Analysis: Durham, who was Matt Stafford's roommate at the University of Georgia, picked up the slack for the Lions who are without Ryan Broyles and Titus Youngs, both on the IR. He was targeted heavily until Stafford threw his only interception of the night on a pass intended for him late in the second quarter. Stafford shied away from him in the second half. He'll try to fill in the void again at Arizona in Week 15. The Cardinals gave up 58 points and 209 yards passing against the Seahawks in Week 14. The University of Georgia standout should earn some low-end value heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Joique Bell, RB, DET |
Bell collects 96 total yards vs. PackersNews: Lions running back Joique Bell outperformed Mikel Leshoure during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Bell rushed for 49 yards on 12 carries, but racked up a total of 96 yards in a 27-20 defeat. He finished as the team's third-leading receiver with five catches for 47 yards on seven targets. Leshoure rushed for 49 yards on 14 carries, two more than Bell on the night. Analysis: Bell has been outperforming Leshoure in the last few weeks, despite still remaining as the team's backup running back. Bell has racked up 177 yards and a touchdown rushing on 24 carries while has Leshoure collected 138 yards and two touchdown on 47 carries on the ground in the last three games. He'll try to keep his recent success going at Arizona in Week 15. The Cardinals allowed 58 points and 284 yards and four touchdowns on the ground against the Seahawks in Week 14. We expect Bell to have a solid game, so view him as a viable option in most formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Matthew Stafford, QB, DET |
Stafford held in check again vs. Green BayNews: Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford endured one of his weakest performances of the season during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. Stafford was held under 270 yards passing for just the fourth time this season as he completed 27 of 45 passes for 264 yards with a touchdown and an interception in a 27-20 defeat. Stafford ran for a 4-yard touchdown on a bootleg play on fourth-and-goal in the first quarter. With Brandon Pettigrew sidelined with an ankle injury, Stafford hooked up with his backup Tony Scheffler for a short 3-yard strike in the second quarter for his 17th touchdown of the season. He was also picked off by Sam Shields in the third quarter for his 12th interception of the season. Stafford was sacked once and lost a fumble, which resulted in a Mike Daniels 43-yard fumble return for a touchdown. Analysis: Stafford has struggled this season against the Packers, so the lack of production (by his standard) is not a big surprise. He still leads the league with 4,006 yards passing this season to go along with 17 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He has topped the 4,000-yard mark for the second consecutive season. Stafford will try to get back on track against a mediocre Arizona team that allowed 58 points and 209 passing yards to the Seahawks in Week 15. Fantasy owners should keep him active in all formats heading into Week 15 at Arizona. |
12/10/2012 | Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET |
Leshoure held under 50 yards on SNFNews: Lions running back Mikel Leshoure was held under 50 yards rushing for just the fifth time this season during Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14. He took the start for the Lions but was outperformed by Joique Bell on the night. Leshoure rushed for 49 yards on 14 carries in a 27-20 defeat. He was not involved in the passing game and finished without a catch or a target. Bell rushed for 49 yards on 12 carries and racked up 96 total yards in a losing effort. Analysis: Leshoure has been outperformed by Bell in the last few weeks, despite still remaining as the team's starting running back. Leshoure has racked up 138 yards and two touchdowns rushing on 47 carries while Bell has collected 177 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries on the ground in the last three games. He'll try to pick up the slack at Arizona in Week 15. The Cardinals allowed 58 points and 284 yards and four touchdowns on the ground against the Seahawks in Week 14. We expect Leshoure to get his chances, so view him as a viable option in most formats heading into Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Darren Sproles, RB, NO |
Sproles shakes off leg issueNews: New Orleans running back Darren Sproles totaled 84 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns -- the team's only offensive scores -- during the Saints' 52-27 loss at the Giants in Week 14. Sproles finished with five carries for 56 yards as he posted his first rushing touchdown on the season with his 13-yard run in the third quarter. He also added a 9-yard touchdown catch later in the quarter for his first outing with multiple scores since Oct. 23, 2011, against Indianapolis. Sproles tallied four catches for 28 yards on seven targets from Drew Brees. Analysis: Sproles missed some playing time during the first half as he was sent to the locker room to have his leg examined after he came up hobbling following an early punt return. But he showed no lingering effects of the issue with his strong touchdown runs, his first scores since returning from a three-game absence while recovering from surgery to repair a broken hand. Sproles is still a highly active member of the Saints' offense and should continue to be viewed as a strong option in all Fantasy formats for Week 15 against Tampa Bay. |
12/10/2012 | Jermichael Finley, TE, GB |
Finley barely involved againNews: Packers tight end Jermichael Finley was barely involved in the passing game during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. He was targeted three times and finished with two catches for 16 yards in a 27-20 victory. Finley caught both of his passes, a 7-yard gain and a 9-yard gain, during the team's scoring drive in the third quarter. He finished as the team's fourth-leading receiver behind Randall Cobb (102 yards), James Jones (27 yards) and Greg Jennings (27 yards). Analysis: Finley had racked up a total of 177 yards and a touchdown in his last three games before he endured another stinker against the Lions on Sunday. He has been held under 20 yards receiving four times already this season, which has been extremely frustrating for Fantasy owners this season. He'll try to pick up the slack at Chicago in Week 15. The Bears held him to just 26 yards receiving on four catches in his last meeting in Week 2. Fantasy owners should view him as a low-end option in deeper formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Patrick Robinson, CB, NO |
Robinson keeps busy vs. GiantsNews: New Orleans defensive back Patrick Robinson tallied seven tackles -- all solo stops -- during the Saints' 52-27 loss to the Giants in Week 14. Robinson finished one tackle shy of matching his season high as he trailed the New York receivers, who racked up 259 yards Sunday. Analysis: Robinson isn't known for producing ample tackle totals, but he was able to establish a career high with his solid performance Sunday (50). His main attribute is his ability to knock down passes and he has 16 passes defended this year along with three interceptions. However, his production is sporadic so he is only viewed as a viable option in deeper Fantasy IDP formats at this point. |
12/10/2012 | James Jones, WR, GB |
Jones held to 27 yards vs. LionsNews: After scoring a touchdown his last time out, Packers wide receiver James Jones couldn't get going during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. With Jordy Nelson out with a hamstring injury, Jones failed to make much of an impact. He failed to make a catch in the first half and finished with just two catches for 27 yards in a 27-20 victory. He was targeted five times and finished tied as the team's second-leading receiver behind Randall Cobb, who collected 102 yards and a touchdown on the night. Analysis: Even with Nelson out and Greg Jennings barely involved in the passing game, Jones has seen his production take a bit of a hit as of late. He was averaging seven targets per game through his first nine game and has just 10 targets combined through his last five games. However, he is a threat in the end zone and still has nine touchdowns this season. He'll try to get back on the boards at Chicago in Week 15. Jones had his worst performances of the season as he caught two of five passes thrown his way in the game for -1 yard in Week 2. Fantasy owners should consider him as a low-end option in deeper formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Roman Harper, SS, NO |
Healthy Harper bounces backNews: New Orleans defensive back Roman Harper finished with seven tackles, including six solo stops, during the Saints' 52-27 loss to the Giants in Week 14. Harper shook off a pedestrian outing in his previous game when he collected only five tackles at Atlanta in Week 13. He is now three tackles shy of topping 100 tackles for the first time since the 2009 campaign. Analysis: Harper was active for Sunday's game after being listed as probable on the team's injury report with a lingering rib issue and finished tied with Patrick Robinson for the second-highest total on the team. Harper has now gone 13 games this season without a sack after recording a career-high 7.5 sacks a year ago. Consider Harper a solid option in all Fantasy IDP formats as he does have two interceptions. |
12/10/2012 | Greg Jennings, WR, GB |
Jennings can't get going on SNFNews: With Jordy Nelson out with a hamstring injury, Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings failed to make much of an impact as he was held in check during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14. Jennings was targeted four times but caught just one pass -- a long 27-yard reception in the second quarter. He was targeted three times in the second half of a 27-20 victory. Jennings was tied as the second-leading receiver on the team behind Randall Cobb who netted 102 yards receiving. Analysis: Jennings endured another tough game, partly because of Aaron Rodgers, who endured one of his worst performances of the season against the Lions on Sunday. He has caught just five passes on 12 targets for 73 yards in his first two games back after missing seven straight game with a groin/abdominal injury. He'll try to get it going against a stingy Chicago defense in Week 15. The Bears have allowed just 91 passing yards against the Vikings in Week 13. Jennings was unable to play against the Bears in Week 2 due to his groin injury. He should be viewed as a viable option in deeper Fantasy formats heading into Week 14. |
12/10/2012 | Curtis Lofton, MLB, NO |
Saints following Lofton's marchNews: New Orleans linebacker Curtis Lofton finished with a team-high nine tackles during the Saints' 52-27 loss to the Giants in Week 14. It was the third consecutive game Lofton has paced the team in tackles as he improved his season total to 110 tackles. Analysis: Lofton hasn't missed a beat since moving to New Orleans from Atlanta this year as he racked up 100 tackles for the fourth straight season. He has yet to record an interception on the year, but his robust tackle total makes his a solid Fantasy option in most IDP formats. |
12/10/2012 | Devery Henderson, WR, NO |
Saints not praising HendersonNews: New Orleans wide receiver Devery Henderson recorded just one catch for 11 yards during the Saints' 52-27 loss at the Giants in Week 14. Henderson was targeted four times by quarterback Drew Brees, but was held to fewer than two receptions for the seventh consecutive game. Analysis: Henderson's production continues to plummet as he has hardly been a factor in the Saints offense like the team's other receivers. He has not reached the end zone since Week 5 against San Diego, which also represents his only touchdown of the season. With Brees looking in the direction of other players on a weekly basis, Henderson should not be considered a reliable Fantasy option at this point in the season. |
12/10/2012 | Randall Cobb, WR, GB |
Cobb tops 100 yards on SNFNews: Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb posted his second 100-yard performance of the season during Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14/ Cobb led the way for the Packers as he tied a season-high 102 yards on seven catches in a 27-20 victory. He was also the highest targeted receiver on the team with seven targets. Cobb caught a crucial third-down pass in the fourth quarter for a 38-yard gain, which ultimately led to a field goal that put the game out of reach. Analysis: With Jordy Nelson out with a hamstring injury, Cobb stepped up and was able to stretch out the field in one of Aaron Rodgers' worst performance this season. He has caught 87.6 percent of all his targets this season and has been one of the more reliable receivers for the Packers this season. He'll try to keep up his recent success at Chicago in Week 15. The Bears allowed just 91 passing yards in Week 14 against the Vikings. Cobb caught just one pass for a 20-yard gain in his previous meeting against Chicago in Week 2. Fantasy owners should consider the 22-year as a quality option in most formats, especially if Nelson can't pay in Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Jimmy Graham, TE, NO |
Graham unable to break looseNews: New Orleans tight end Jimmy Graham notched five receptions for 56 yards during the Saints' 52-27 defeat at the Giants in Week 14. Graham hauled in only half of the passes thrown in his direction from quarterback Drew Brees (10) as he failed to reach the end zone for the third consecutive game. The scoreless streak is his longest stretch since his rookie campaign during the 2010 season. Analysis: Not only has Graham been held out of the end zone recently, but his yardage totals have taken a hit as a result of Brees' struggles, especially on the road. The hulking tight end has failed to exceed 60 receiving yards over his past four games, and has topped the century mark only once this year after posting four such occasions last season. Still, he remains a popular target for Brees and should be able to bounce back in Week 15 against Tampa Bay's league-worst pass defense. |
12/10/2012 | Marques Colston, WR, NO |
Colston held in check againNews: New Orleans wide receiver Marques Colston had four catches for 61 yards during the Saints' 52-27 loss at the Giants in Week 14. Colston hauled in every pass thrown in his direction from quarterback Drew Brees as he netted a long reception of 30 yards -- his longest grab since Week 5 against San Diego (40 yards). Seldom-used receiver Joe Morgan paced the Saints in receiving Sunday with two catches for 106 yards. Colston also coughed the ball up on the team's first offensive possession, the sixth lost fumble of his career. Analysis: While Colston has maintained modest totals in receptions and yards over the past seven weeks, he has still contributed in the end zone for New Orleans with three touchdowns in that span. But he has now gone two games without a score as he has been adversely affected by Brees' pronounced struggles on the road. Fantasy owners should anticipate a rebound during Week 15 against Tampa Bay as Colston blitzed the Buccaneers during the teams' previous meeting. He totaled seven receptions for 73 yards and a touchdown in Week 7. |
12/10/2012 | Ryan Grant, RB, GB |
Grant barely involved in running gameNews: With James Starks out for a few weeks, the Packers rolled with Alex Green and DuJuan Harris at running back against the Lions in Week 14. Ryan Grant received only one handoff, a 13-yard gain early in the fourth quarter of a 27-20 victory. Green rushed for 69 yards and Harris rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown on the night. Analysis: Head coach Mike McCarthy fooled everybody when he chose to start Harris against the Lions on Sunday, this meant that Grant would take a backseat to both running backs. He earned his first carry with the Packers since the final week of the 2011 season. Grant may not be back at game shape and may need some time to adjust to Green Bay's gameplan. We'll continue to monitor his role on offense moving forward. He'll try to earn some more carries in Week 15 at Chicago. The Bears have allowed 103.5 yards per game this season. He has marginal Fantasy value in deeper formats heading into Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Eli Manning, QB, NYG |
Manning takes duel with BreesNews: Giants quarterback Eli Manning went 22 of 35 for 259 yards passing and four touchdowns during New York's 52-27 victory over New Orleans in Week 14. Manning fired touchdown passes of 6 yards to Martellus Bennett, 5 yards to Domenik Hixon, 25 yards to Hakeem Nicks and 10 yards to Victor Cruz for his first outing of the season with four scores. He has now racked up eight touchdown passes to just two interceptions over his past three games as he continues to move past his struggles from late October to early November. Analysis: Manning was still on the hook for two interceptions Sunday, including one that was returned for a touchdown in the first quarter as his turnover ratio has been subpar this season. He has also experienced a dip in yards this year following his career-high 4,933 yards set during the 2011 campaign and he now stands at 3,429 yards through 13 games. It would obviously beneficial if he cut down on his turnovers, but Fantasy owners should still keep him active in most formats for the Giants' Week 15 showdown at Atlanta. |
12/10/2012 | Joe Morgan, WR, NO |
Morgan stays long distanceNews: New Orleans wide receiver Joe Morgan posted season highs in catches (two) and yards (106) during the Saints' 52-27 loss at the Giants in Week 14. Morgan was targeted only twice by quarterback Drew Brees, but still led the team in yards with the first outing of his career hitting the century mark. His output was boosted by his 62-yard grab in the third quarter, his second reception of more than 50 yards this season. Analysis: Morgan isn't a regular contributor in the Saints' pass offense, but he certainly is able to get downfield in a hurry. Both of his catches Sunday went for at least 44 yards as he improved his season average to a robust 51.6 yards per catch. Morgan does have two touchdowns on the season, but still has to contend for targets with a slew of other Saints players. He is not a recommended Fantasy option at this point in the season. |
12/9/2012 | Victor Cruz, WR, NYG |
Cruz makes grand statementNews: Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz registered eight catches for 121 yards and a touchdown during New York's 52-27 victory over New Orleans in Week 14. Cruz posted his second score in the past three games when he hauled in a 10-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning in the fourth quarter. He was one of four different Giants receivers to reach the end zone, but the only player to exceed 100 yards. Cruz also finished with a team-high nine targets from Manning to help him top the century mark in back-to-back games. Analysis: Cruz has five 100-yard outings on the year now to help him exceed 1,000 receiving yards for the second straight season. Not bad for an undrafted player out of the University of Massachusetts. Cruz also matched his touchdown total from last season (nine) and could eclipse that mark with contests against Atlanta, Baltimore and Philadelphia to conclude the season. Fantasy owners should continue to view him as a must-start in all formats regardless of his matchup, beginning with the Falcons in Week 15 as the matchup is likely to become high scoring. |
12/10/2012 | Alex Green, RB, GB |
Green nets season-high 69 yardsNews: Packers running back Alex Green did not start Sunday's contest at home against the Lions, but received the bulk of the carries in Week 14. DuJuan Harris took the handoff on the team's first play, but Green received 13 carries for a season-high 69 yards in a 27-20 victory. He also caught a pass for a loss of 3 yards on the night. His teammate Harris rushed for 31 yards on seven carries and scored a touchdown. Analysis: Though Green led the way for the running game, it seems as if the Packers may be open to having him share carries with Harris. It'll be interesting to see which way head coach Mike McCarthy will lean in Week 15 at Chicago. Green has rushed for 157 yards in his last three games. He rushed for just two yards in his last meeting against the Bears in Week 2 when he was not the primary back. Fantasy owners should view him as a possible flex option in deeper formats heading into Week 15. |
12/10/2012 | Pierre Thomas, RB, NO |
Thomas assists in passing gameNews: New Orleans running back Pierre Thomas racked up 76 total yards from scrimmage but was held out of the end zone for the seventh consecutive game during the Saints' 52-27 loss at the Giants in Week 14. Thomas tallied seven catches for 57 yards as he was targeted eight times by quarterback Drew Brees. But he managed just 19 yards on five carries out of the backfield as Mark Ingram led the team's running attack with 68 yards on 13 attempts. It was the third time this season Thomas finished with more receiving yards than rushing. Analysis: Thomas' impressive reception total represented a team high and matched his own personal total from the previous five games combined. But his scoring problems persisted as Darren Sproles was the only Saints offensive player to reach the end zone and he posted both a rushing score and receiving touchdown. Unfortunately, the Saints' constant shuffling in the backfield makes Thomas a risky Fantasy play in most formats heading into Week 15 against Tampa Bay. |
12/10/2012 | Mark Ingram, RB, NO |
Ingram paces rushing attackNews: New Orleans running back Mark Ingram had 13 rushing attempts for a team-high 68 yards during the Saints' 52-27 loss to the Giants in Week 14. Ingram finished with his highest carry total since Week 10 against Atlanta (16) as he posted a quality solid of 5.2 yards per attempt. However, he was unable to extend his scoring streak to two games as he watched fellow running back Darren Sproles finished with a pair of touchdowns. Analysis: After taking a backseat to Pierre Thomas last week, Ingram was the leading ball-carrier against New York as he claimed eight more carries than Thomas. He churned out one of his best performances of the year with the additional work as his 68 yards established a season high. Unfortunately, the Saints' constant shuffling in the backfield makes him a risky Fantasy play in most formats heading into Week 15 against Tampa Bay. |
12/9/2012 | Quintin Mikell, FS, STL |
Mikell leads the wayNews: Rams defensive back Quintin Mikell lead the team in tackles in Week 14 against the Bills. He had nine stops -- eight solo -- in a 15-12 win. Analysis: Mikell has been productive this season, and has an outside chance to reach 90 tackles for the fourth times in five seasons. He has 76 stops with three games remaining, though he is at risk of going without an interception for the first time since 2006. Continue to consider him a viable Fantasy IDP option. |
12/9/2012 | Drew Brees, QB, NO |
Brees' road woes continueNews: New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees finished 26 of 43 for 354 yards passing and one touchdown during the Saints' 52-27 loss at the Giants in Week 14. Brees was also picked off twice and has now piled up seven interceptions to just one touchdown pass over the past two games, both road losses. His lone touchdown pass went to running back Darren Sproles on 9-yard strike late in the third quarter. Brees took the Saints on drives of 81 and 67 yards in the second quarter, but each time the NFL's top red-zone offense settled for field goals by Garrett Hartley. Analysis: Brees has been able to maintain his league-leading touchdown total (31), but has been unable to add to that mark as a result of his uncommon cold streak. He has kept his robust yardage totals and Sunday's game marked the fourth time this season he topped at least 350 passing yards. Brees' 18 interceptions this year are also the second-most he has recorded in his 12-year career. Fantasy owners can hope he bounces back at home during Week 15 against Tampa Bay, which allowed four touchdown passes by Brees in the teams' first meeting this season. |
12/9/2012 | Michael Brockers, DT, STL |
Brockers makes an impactNews: Rams rookie defensive lineman Michael Brockers had the best game of his career Sunday against the Bills in Week 14. He racked up a career high seven tackles -- four solo -- while matching his best game with 1.5 sacks. He added a forced fumble, causing teammate Robert Quinn to tell reporters, He had another huge game today, he said. Its his time, you know?" Analysis: Brockers has been consistently productive recently, and he is having a solid rookie season as the 14th pick in the draft. He has 27 tackles and 5.0 sacks out of the defensive tackle position, both solid numbers for a rookie. He has some upside, but is just a low-end Fantasy option in deeper IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Lance Moore, WR, NO |
Moore hit with lonely feelingNews: New Orleans wide receiver Lance Moore finished with only one catch for 26 yards during the Saints' 52-27 loss to the Giants in Week 14. It was the first occasion Moore registered fewer than two receptions despite being targeted four times by quarterback Drew Brees. Joe Morgan paced the Saints with two catches for 106 yards, while Moore recorded the same number of receptions as Devery Henderson. Analysis: Moore's sluggish outing Sunday comes on the heels of one of his finest performances of the year when he posted a season-high 123 yards on seven catches at Atlanta in Week 13. But Brees struggled again versus New York and was held to one touchdown pass, which went to running back Darren Sproles late in the third quarter. Moore will attempt to rebound during a favorable matchup in Week 15 at home against Tampa Bay, which owns the league's worst pass defense. Consider Moore a quality option in deeper Fantasy formats. |
12/9/2012 | Robert Quinn, DE, STL |
Quinn adds another sackNews: Rams defensive lineman Robert Quinn recorded his first sack in four games Sunday against the Bills in Week 14. Quinn brought down Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick in the game, while adding two tackles. The Rams would win the game, 15-12. Analysis: Quinn is enjoying a solid second season in the league, as he now has 9.5 sacks, after finishing his rookie season with 5.0. He also has a career high 25 tackles. Quinn seems like a lock for his first double-digit tackle season, and Fantasy owners should consider him a decent IDP option down the stretch. |
12/9/2012 | Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET |
Pettigrew exits with an ankle injuryNews: Lions tight end Brandon Pettigrew was forced out of Sunday's contest against the Packers in Week 14 with an apparent left ankle injury. He sustained the injury early on in the first quarter and had his ankle taped up by trainers. Pettigrew was seen on the sidelines without a helmet on and failed to return to the game. He finished without a catch or a targets on the night. His replacement Tony Scheffler, caught a touchdown in the second quarter. Analysis: This is a huge blow for owners that are depending on Pettigrew's production in the first week of the playoffs, especially since has already missed some end zone targets. It is uncertain when he actually sustained the injury and the team has not released much information on his status. He'll likely land on the injury report heading into Week 15 at Arizona, so we'll continue to monitor his status moving forward. He should be considered as a low-end starting option in most formats when healthy. |
12/9/2012 | Jo-Lonn Dunbar, OLB, STL |
Dunbar comes up with late pickNews: Rams linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar sealed Sundays game against the Bills in Week 14, as he secured an interception to end Buffalos final drive in a 15-12 win. He added six tackles in the game. Analysis: This was Dunbars second interception of the season, after going four full seasons without having any to begin his career. He also continues to build on a career high in tackles, as he now has 86. With three games remaining, he has a solid chance to get to 100 on the season, and he remains a solid Fantasy IDP option. |
12/9/2012 | Domenik Hixon, WR, NYG |
Hixon back with a bangNews: Giants wide receiver Domenik Hixon notched three catches for 30 yards and a touchdown during New York's 52-27 whipping of New Orleans in Week 14. Hixon was one of four different Giants receivers to record a touchdown as he connected with quarterback Eli Manning on a 5-yard pass in the second quarter. It was his first touchdown since Sept. 19, 2011, against St. Louis as he claimed four total targets from Manning in the game. Analysis: Hixon was back in the lineup Sunday after missing the past two games with a high ankle sprain. Like many of the New York receivers, he was able to take advantage of the Saints' poor pass defense and generated his highest yardage output since Week 7 against Washington (32). Hixon still has to battle for targets with Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks, among others, and is viewed as a low-end Fantasy option at this point. |
12/9/2012 | James Laurinaitis, MLB, STL |
Laurinaitis posts quiet lineNews: Rams linebacker James Laurinaitis posted his lowest tackle total of the season in Week 14 against the Bills Sunday. He had just three stops in the game, though he did add a fumble recovery in the game, a 15-12 win. Analysis: This probably puts Laurinaitis tackle total of 142 from a year ago out of reach, as he now has 119 with three games remaining. That does not mean Laurinaitis has struggled this season, as he ranks second in the league in stops. His consistent excellence makes him a must-start Fantasy option in all formats in IDP options. |
12/9/2012 | Martellus Bennett, TE, NYG |
Bennett back in the end zoneNews: Giants tight end Martellus Bennett had five receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown during New York's 52-27 victory over New Orleans in Week 14. Bennett connected with quarterback Eli Manning on a 6-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to give the Giants a lead they would not relinquish. It was also the second straight game he reached the end zone, the first time he has accomplished that feat since Week 2-3 against Tampa Bay and Carolina. Bennett was targeted eight time by Manning, second only to Victor Cruz (nine). Analysis: After some mid-season struggles, Bennett has re-emerged as a solid threat in the Giants passing game, especially near the end zone. He now has five touchdowns on the season, surpassing the total from his previous four seasons combined (all with Dallas). The 25-year-old has received at least seven targets over his past two games, but was not looked at downfield by Manning on Sunday. With an ownership of 76 percent, Fantasy owners should look to grab Bennett for the rest of the season as he looks to extend his scoring streak to three games during Week 15 at Atlanta. |
12/9/2012 | Cortland Finnegan, CB, STL |
Finnegan racks up stopsNews: Rams defensive back Cortland Finnegan posted another solid line in Week 14 against the Bills Sunday. He racked up eight stops, second on the team, in a 15-12 loss. He has 88 tackles on the season, second on the team. Analysis: Finnegan has three games remaining on the schedule and needs just 13 tackles to set a new career, so that seems likely to happen. He also has three interceptions on the season. Continue to consider Finnegan a strong Fantasy IDP option in all formats, for his consistent tackle totals. |
12/9/2012 | Mario Williams, DE, BUF |
Williams keeps rollingNews: Bills defensive lineman Mario Williams extended his sack streak to four games Sunday against the Rams in Week 14. Williams picked up three tackles and a sack in the game, giving him 10.5 on the season. The Bills would go on to lose the game, 15-12. Analysis: Williams now has double-digit sacks for the first time since 2009, as he has been able to stay healthy and productive. He also has 37 tackles on the season, his best total since 2009. At this point, he remains a high-end Fantasy IDP option in all formats. |
12/9/2012 | Jairus Byrd, FS, BUF |
Byrd battles injuriesNews: Bills defensive back Jairus Byrd was forced to leave Sundays game against the Rams in Week 14 briefly, as a result of a leg contusion. He returned after missing just one series, and did not seem bothered by the injury. He was also not bothered by a lingering back issue in the game, finishing with five tackles -- four solo -- in 15-12 loss. Analysis: Byrd has played through a collection of maladies this season, which has caused his production to slip. While he has five interceptions on the season, he will likely end up with his lowest tackle total since 2009. He has 62 with three games remaining, and should be considered a decent Fantasy IDP option moving forward. |
12/9/2012 | Nick Barnett, OLB, BUF |
Barnett leads the wayNews: Bills linebacker Nick Barnett posted his second double-digit tackle total of the season in Week 14 against the Rams. He racked up 10 stops -- seven solo -- in a 15-12 loss, to lead the team. He accrued no other statistics in the game. Analysis: Barnett remains on pace for another 100-tackle season, though he will like fall short of his 130 total of last season. He has 92 with three games remaining, with 2.0 sacks and three forced fumbles. Barnett should continue to be considered a solid Fantasy IDP formats down the stretch. |
12/9/2012 | Jabaal Sheard, DE, CLE |
Sheard adds a sackNews: For the first time in three games, Browns defensive lineman Jabaal Sheard got to the quarterback in Week 14 against the Chiefs Sunday. He finished the game with one sack and four tackles in a 30-7 win. Analysis: Sheard has disappointed in his second season in the league, posting just 4.0 sacks through 13 games. He will likely end up short of his total of 8.5 as a rookie. He also has 39 tackles on the year, so consider him more of a low-end Fantasy IDP option moving forward. |
12/9/2012 | Tashaun Gipson, FS, CLE |
Gipson picks off firstNews: Browns rookie defensive back Tashaun Gipson intercepted the first pass of his career Sunday against the Chiefs. He picked off Brady Quinn in the third quarter, of a 30-7 win. He added two tackles in the game. Analysis: Gipson has 24 tackles and one interception in 13 games as a rookie. Unless he becomes more of a consistent play maker, he should be ignored in the majority of Fantasy IDP formats moving forward. |
12/9/2012 | D'Qwell Jackson, MLB, CLE |
Jackson gets in the backfieldNews: Browns linebacker D'Qwell Jackson matched his career high Sunday, as he got to 3.5 sacks on the season in a Week 14 win. He had a half sack in the game, while adding seven tackles -- four solo -- in the 30-7 win. Analysis: Jackson has matched his sack total from last season, however he is well behind the pace for tackles. Jackson will get 100 tackles for the fourth time in five years -- he already has 96 -- but he will fall well short of last years total of 158. Jackson remains a high-end Fantasy option in all IDP formats moving forward. |
12/9/2012 | Bruce Irvin, DE, SEA |
Irvin reaches eight sacksNews: Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvin added to his sack total in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He brought down quarterback Ryan Lindley once and finished with two tackles in the 58-0 win. Irvin now has eight sacks on the year. Analysis: Irvin has made an immediate impact in his first season out of West Virginia but does not record many tackles for a Fantasy linebacker. That being the case, leave him for deeper IDP formats heading into Week 15 against the Bills. |
12/9/2012 | Giants, DST NYG, |
Wilson propels Giants' attackNews: Giants rookie David Wilson was given a simple piece of advice by special teams coach Tom Quinn before New York's game against New Orleans in Week 14: "Run fast." The first-round draft pick did more than that. Wilson sprinted 97 yards on a kickoff return for a touchdown in the first quarter and finished with 227 total yards on special teams to lead the Giants to a 52-27 victory. He became the first NFL player to have 200 yards in kickoff returns and 100 yards rushing in a game. "That was huge," defensive back Antrel Rolle said. "That was huge. He has always been a fraction away from breaking it all year long and guys have been constantly pushing him to do it." Analysis: The Giants' defense also shined as it shut down quarterback Drew Brees, who finished with two interceptions and just one touchdown pass. New York held New Orleans to out of the end zone during the first half as the Saints' only touchdown came on an interception return in the first quarter. It also recorded just one sack on Brees, the third time in the past four games New York failed to register multiple sacks. Fantasy owners should consider the Giants a mid-range DST option in most formats for Week 15 at Atlanta, which could also be heavily scoring. |
12/9/2012 | Chris Clemons, DE, SEA |
Clemons adds to sack totalNews: Seahawks defensive lineman Chris Clemons had a productive outing in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He finished with two tackles and a sack in the 58-0 win. He brought down quarterback John Skelton in the second quarter, stripped the ball and recovered it all on the same play. Clemons now has nine sacks on the year. Analysis: Clemons is one sack away from reaching double digits for the third straight campaign as he has become a reliable option in Fantasy over the last few seasons. Keep him active in the majority of IDP formats heading into Week 15 against the Bills. |
12/9/2012 | Justin Houston, OLB, KC |
Houston silenced in lossNews: Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston was able to contribute just two tackles in Week 14 Sunday against the Browns. He was held without a sack for the first time in three games. Analysis: Houston has 10 sacks on the season already, and he is just a few tackles from topping his rookie season total. He has been productive this season, and remains a viable low-end Fantasy option in IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Richard Sherman, CB, SEA |
Sherman takes one to the houseNews: Seahawks defensive back Richard Sherman scored his first career touchdown in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He intercepted quarterback John Skelton in the second quarter and returned it 19 yards for the score. Sherman picked off Skelton again before halftime and also finished with two tackles and a fumble recovery in the 58-0 win. Analysis: Sherman, who is appealing his four-game suspension for violating the leagues policy on performance-enhancing drugs, now has six interceptions on the year and is six tackles away from setting a new career high. His appeal is scheduled for Dec. 14 so keep an eye on the situation going forward. As long as Sherman plays in Week 15 against the Bills, consider him a viable option in deeper Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Seahawks, DST SEA, |
Seahawks dominate in franchise winNews: The Seahawks defense had one of the better performances in franchise history in Week 14 against the Cardinals. Seattle scored once on defense and once on special teams in the first half end caused eight total turnovers in the 58-0 blowout win. After an interception by linebacker Bobby Wagner early on, defensive back Richard Sherman picked off quarterback John Skelton in the second quarter and returned in 19 yards for a touchdown. Linebacker Malcolm Smith then recovered the ball in the end zone after Patrick Peterson muffed a punt before halftime. The Seahawks added two more interceptions and held the Cardinals to 143 yards of total offense in the victory. It was unbelievable. It was a total team effort, Sherman said. Guys were playing out of their minds. Analysis: The Seahawks set a franchise record for points scored and margin of victory Sunday and were able to sack Cardinals quarterbacks three times. This was one of the more dominant performances by a DST in Fantasy this season and Seattle should be productive again for owners with Buffalo up next on the schedule. While it would be tough to cause eight turnovers in a shutout for a second game in a row, consider the Seahawks DST as a solid option in most Fantasy formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Bobby Wagner, MLB, SEA |
Wagner dominates CardinalsNews: Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner continued his stellar rookie campaign in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He finished with a team-high eight tackles (four solo) and also picked off two passes in the 58-0 win. He intercepted quarterback John Skelton in the first quarter before victimizing him again in the third. Wagner now has three interceptions on the year. Analysis: Wagner has made an immediate impact in Fantasy in his first year out of Utah State as he now has 109 tackles on the year. It looks as though he should be a reliable option in IDP formats for years to come so keep the 22-year-old active heading into Week 15 against the Bills. |
12/9/2012 | Derrick Johnson, ILB, KC |
Johnson joins century clubNews: Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson was able to play through a hamstring injury in Week 14 against the Browns, and he did not seem bothered by the issue. He racked up seven stops -- five solo -- in the game, with two tackles for losses in a 30-7 loss. The game gave him 104 tackles on the season. Analysis: Johnson has 100-plus tackles in three consecutive seasons now, though he will likely fall short of the 131 he racked up a year ago. Still, he continues to play well, so Fantasy owners should keep him active in all formats moving forward as a high-end IDP option. |
12/9/2012 | Paris Lenon, ILB, ARI |
Lenon leads the way for CardsNews: Cardinals linebacker Paris Lenon had a busy game in Week 14 against the Seahawks. He finished with a team-high 13 tackles (seven solo) and defended a pass in the 58-0 loss. Analysis: Lenon has 88 tackles on the year to go with two sacks and an interception. He should be able to go over the century mark for the fourth time in his career when all is said and done so keep the 35-year-old active in deeper IDP formats heading into Week 15 against the Lions. |
12/9/2012 | Saints, DST NO, |
Saints floored by Giants offenseNews: Barely five minutes into its Week 14 matchup against the Giants, the Saints defense provided the first points of the game when Elbert Mack returned an interception 73 yards for a touchdown. It would serve as the only highlight for New Orleans as it permitted two touchdowns in three separate quarters during a 52-27 loss at New York on Sunday. The 52 points was the most the Saints have allowed since Drew Brees took over as the starting quarterback at the beginning of the 2006 campaign. New Orleans did collect two interceptions off Giants quarterback Eli Manning, but was not able to record a sack. Analysis: The Saints actually dominated the Giants in terms of totals yards (487 to 394), but was especially poor on special teams as New York consistently set itself up on New Orleans' side of the field. David Wilson shredded the woeful Saints' special teams for 227 yards and a touchdown on four kickoff returns as the visitors left several gaping holes on kicks. Fantasy owners should expect a modest improvement in Week 15 at home against Tampa Bay, but the New Orleans DST is still not considered a reliable Fantasy option. |
12/9/2012 | Patrick Peterson, CB, ARI |
Peterson records sixth INTNews: Cardinals defensive back Patrick Peterson played well on defense in Week 14 against the Seahawks but had some problems on special teams. He recorded one tackle and picked off quarterback Russell Wilson in the second quarter for his sixth interception of the year. It was his third straight game with an interception. Peterson lost two fumbles on punt returns, however, with one being returned for a touchdown. Analysis: The Cardinals have been giving Peterson some time on offense this season and he posted a 7-yard Sunday. He continues to progress as a corner back for the Cardinals, as well, and has had a solid campaign in Fantasy. Keep Peterson active in most IDP formats heading into Week 15 against the Lions. |
12/9/2012 | Tamba Hali, OLB, KC |
Hali gets to the QBNews: Chiefs defensive lineman Tamba Hali got his first sacks in three games in a Week 14 loss to the Browns. Hali racked up a pair of sacks, his first since Week 11, in a 30-7 loss. He added four tackles. Analysis: Hali is in danger of going without double-digit sacks for the first time since 2009, so he will need to finish the season strong. He is at eight now with three games remaining. He also has 45 tackles through 13 games, and remains a viable Fantasy option in most IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Eric Berry, SS, KC |
Berry remains quietNews: Chiefs defensive back Eric Berry had another subpar game Sunday against the Browns in Week 14. Berry finished the game with just four tackles -- three solo -- in a 30-7 loss. Analysis: Berry is almost certainly going to end up with far fewer tackles this year than he did as a rookie. He has 65 stops with three games remaining, well short of the 92 he had back in 2010. He also has just one interception. At this point, he should be considered just a low-end Fantasy IDP option. |
12/9/2012 | Brian Hartline, WR, MIA |
Hartline nets 34 yards in Week 14News: Dolphins wide receiver Brian Hartline was relatively quiet in Week 14 against the 49ers. Hartline hauled in just two receptions for 34 yards in the 27-13 defeat and was unable to get into the end zone. He had a long of 28 yards and was targeted eight times, which was tied for most on the team with Davone Bess. Analysis: Hartline was pretty much a non-factor against the 49ers as San Francisco did a nice job taking him away for most of the game. That made Tannehill have to rely on his other options, which usually doesn't end well for the Dolphins. Despite his quiet afternoon, Hartline remains one of Miami's only playmakers on the offensive side of the ball and is the midst of putting together a career season. He needs only 75 yards to register his first career 1,000-yard season and should have a decent chance to reach that mark in Week 15 against the Jaguars. Consider Hartline a viable low-end option in deeper formats against Jacksonville. |
12/9/2012 | Cardinals, DST ARI, |
Cardinals bolwed over on groundNews: The Cardinals defense was on the field for most of the game in Week 14 against the Seahawks and could not slow down the division foe much. Arizona gave up 493 yards of total offense, including 209 on the ground, in the 58-0 blowout loss. Seattle had two running backs go over the century mark and averaged 6.8 yards per carry as a team. The Cardinals also posted just one sack and an interception in the defeat and defensive back Patrick Peterson lost two fumbles on punt returns. Analysis: The Cardinals continue to struggle on offense and it has led to their defense getting worn out on a weekly basis. While they have proven to be effective in spurts, Arizona has lost nine consecutive games and might not win again this season. With the Lions up next on the schedule, plan on leaving the Cardinals DST reserved in most Fantasy formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Malcolm Jenkins, FS, NO |
Jenkins nursing leg injuryNews: Saints defensive back Malcolm Jenkins left in the first half of Week 14 at the Giants with an apparent right leg injury, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Jenkins went to the locker room to have his leg stretched out, but was unable to return to the game. He failed to register a tackle before departing as Isa Abdul-Quddus took his spot at safety for the Saints. Analysis: Jenkins went without a tackle for the first time this season as his late-season swoon continues. He was attempting to rebound from a season-low three tackles in his previous game at Atlanta, but did not stick around in Sunday's game long enough to make an impact. Jenkins still needs just six tackles to reach 100 stops for the first time in his career and is viewed as a strong Fantasy option when healthy. |
12/9/2012 | Steven Hauschka, K, SEA |
Hauschka has best game yetNews: Seahawks kicker Steven Hauschka had his most productive game of the season in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He made all three of his field-goal attempts and converted seven extra points in the 58-0 blowout win. Hauschka made his field goals from distances of 28, 31 and 32 yards. Analysis: Hauschka benefited from the Seahawks scoring a ton of points on Sunday and has now made 19 of 22 field goals on the year. All of his misses have come from 50-plus yards. Seattle could be able to put up some points again next week against the Bills so Hauschka might be worth a look in deeper Fantasy formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Garrett Hartley, K, NO |
Hartley receiving more workNews: New Orleans kicker Garrett Hartley drilled two field goals and three extra points during the Saints' 52-27 loss to the Giants in Week 14. Hartley connected on kicks of 32 and 25 yards during the second quarter for his second straight game with two field goals. Analysis: With the Saints' high-octane offense producing several touchdowns this season, Hartley's chances for field goals remain limited. But that has started to change recently as quarterback Drew Brees has been plagued by a pair of inconsistent outing the past two weeks. In that span, Hartley has made 4 of his 4 field-goal attempts, including a 52-yarder. He's worth keeping active in most Fantasy formats for Week 15 against Tampa Bay. |
12/9/2012 | Jay Feely, K, ARI |
Feely shutout in Week 14News: Cardinals kicker Jay Feely was held without a point for the first time this season in Week 14 against the Seahawks. He did not attempt a kick in the 58-0 loss. Analysis: The Cardinals did not get remotely close to field-goal range Sunday and Feely, like many other on his team, had a quiet day. He should be able to get back on track in Week 15 against the Lions but the 36-year-old remains a low-end Fantasy kicker down the stretch. |
12/9/2012 | Davone Bess, WR, MIA |
Bess nets 50 yards vs. 49ersNews: Dolphins wide receiver Davone Bess was fairly productive in Week 14 against the 49ers. Bess finished with a team-high five receptions for 50 yards in the 27-13 defeat, but was unable to get into the end zone. He had a long of 21 yards and was targeted eight times by rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill, which was tied with Brian Hartline for most on the team. Analysis: Bess also had a fumble in the defeat, but the Dolphins were able to jump on top of it so it did not count against his score. Still, Bess continues to give Fantasy owners around 40-plus receiving yards per game as he has topped that mark in 11 of his 13 games on the year. However, he only has one receiving touchdown on the year, which continues to limit his value. Fantasy owners should consider to roll with Bess as merely a low-end or flex option in deeper formats heading into Week 15 against the Jaguars. |
12/9/2012 | Michael Floyd, WR, ARI |
Two grabs for Floyd in Week 14News: Cardinals wide receiver Michael Floyd had another quiet performance in Week 14 against the Seahawks. He caught two passes for 30 yards in the 58-0 loss. Floyd was targeted five times in the contest. Analysis: Floyd has gone over 40 yards receiving just once thus far in his rookie campaign and has not been very valuable in Fantasy. While the 23-year-old still has a ton of upside, plan on leaving him for the deepest of formats heading into Week 15 against the Lions. |
12/9/2012 | Lawrence Tynes, K, NYG |
Tynes feeling extra specialNews: Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes converted 1 of 2 field-goal attempts and seven extra points during New York's 52-27 victory over New Orleans in Week 14. Tynes nailed a 39-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, but pushed a 36-yard attempt in the second quarter wide left. Analysis: Despite registering just one field goal, Tynes was able to post his second straight games with double-digits in points thanks to his busy day after touchdowns. He now has seven outings with 10-plus points this season and should be viewed as a high-end Fantasy option for Week 15 at Atlanta. |
12/9/2012 | Andre Roberts, WR, ARI |
Roberts returns with three catchesNews: Cardinals wide receiver Andre Roberts sat out the previous contest due to an ankle injury but was able to return in Week 14 against the Seahawks. He finished with three catches for 36 yards in the 58-0 loss. He had a long reception of 24 and averaged 12 yards per grab. Roberts was targeted five times in the defeat. Analysis: The quarterback struggles in Arizona continue to hinder their receivers but Roberts has had a career campaign in his third season out of The Citadel. He has 53 catches for 675 yards thus far with five touchdowns. The 24-year-old has become a decent option in Fantasy as a result and should be able to find some open room in the secondary next week against the Lions. Consider Roberts as more of a low-end Fantasy wideout for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Anthony Fasano, TE, MIA |
Fasano finds the end zone vs. 49ersNews: Dolphins tight end Anthony Fasano hauled in his fourth touchdown reception of the season in Week 14 against the 49ers. Fasano was on the receiving end of a 3-yard strike from Ryan Tannehill in the fourth quarter. He finished with just two receptions for 9 yards in the 27-13 defeat. Analysis: Fasano was finally able to get back in the end zone Sunday afternoon, which salvaged what would have been another unproductive performance for the 28-year-old. However, Fasano has still only hauled in eight receptions for 47 yards and two TDs over his last seven games, which makes him hard to trust as a reliable option. Fantasy owners should not consider Fasano a reliable start heading into Week 15 against the Jaguars. |
12/9/2012 | Rob Housler, TE, ARI |
Housler with seven grabs vs. SeattleNews: Cardinals tight end Rob Housler led his team in receiving in Week 14 against the Seahawks. He caught seven passes for 36 yards in the 58-0 blowout loss. He had a long reception of 12 and averaged 5.1 yards per grab. Housler was targeted 10 times in the defeat. Analysis: Housler has 19 catches for 133 yards over the last three games and has served as a reliable option to young quarterbacks John Skelton and Ryan Lindley. He has yet to find the touchdown thus far in his career, however, and is too inconsistent to be considered a reliable option in Fantasy. Plan on leaving the former FAU Owl for the deepest of formats heading into Week 15 against the Lions. |
12/9/2012 | Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA |
Thomas a non-factor vs. 49ersNews: Miami running back running back Daniel Thomas did not see much of the field in Week 14 against the 49ers. Thomas only carried the ball twice in the 27-13 win and gained 3 yards on his runs. He had a long of 2 yards and did not record a reception in the defeat. Reggie Bush led the Dolphins in rushing as he racked up 65 yards on 14 carries. Analysis: Thomas hardly saw the field Sunday, which came as a bit of a surprise as the second-year back had been seeing at least a handful of touches each week. However, coach Joe Philbin apparently wanted to give rookie Lamar Miller a few touches, which took away some of Thomas' snaps. The 25-year-old has been a major disappointment in his second year with the Dolphins as he has racked up just 316 yards and four scores on 88 carries. Fantasy owners should not consider Thomas a viable start in most leagues heading into his Week 15 matchup against the Jaguars. |
12/9/2012 | LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB, ARI |
Two carries for LSH in Week 14News: Cardinals running back LaRod Stephens-Howling did not see much action on offense in Week 14 against the Seahawks. He gained just 5 yards on two carries and also had a 2-yard catch in the 58-0 loss. He was able to move the ball a bit on special teams as he returned six kickoffs for 138 yards. Stephens-Howling finished third on Arizona in rushing behind William Powell (20 yards) and Beanie Wells (18 yards). Analysis: Stephens-Howling has seen just four carries since Wells returned from injury and poses minimal Fantasy value as a backup in Arizona. While he showed what he can do with a larger workload earlier in the year, plan on leaving the 25-year-old reserved in all but the deepest of formats for Week 15 against the Lions. |
12/9/2012 | Rams, DST STL, |
Rams keep rolling on DNews: The Rams continued their strong defensive play Sunday against the Bills, as they limited Buffalo to just 281 yards of offense in a 15-12 win. The Rams forced a pair of turnovers in the game, one on an interception and the other on a fumble recovery. They continued their assault of opposing quarterbacks, sacking Ryan Fitzpatrick five times in the game. The Rams have held each of their opponents under 20 points during their current three-game winning streak. Analysis: St. Louis defense has really buckled down of late, thanks to a pass rush that has 10 sacks over the last three games. They faced another solid matchup in Week 15, as the lowly Vikings play host. Minnesota has a strong running game, however they have scored just 15.0 points per game over the last three. Opposing DST units are averaging 8.3 Fantasy points per game against the Vikings this season, so Fantasy owners should consider St. Louis to be a worthy low-end starting option in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Beanie Wells, RB, ARI |
Not much from Wells in Week 14News: Running back Beanie Wells was hindered by the Cardinals' offensive struggles in Week 14 against the Seahawks. After gaining just 7 yards in the first half, he finished with six carries for 18 yards in the 58-0 loss. He had a long run of 6 and averaged 3 yards per rush. Wells finished second on Arizona in rushing behind William Powell (20 yards) in the defeat. Analysis: Wells has gained just 40 yards on 21 carries in the last two games and has not done much for owners since scoring two touchdowns in Week 12. The quarterback struggles in Arizona have hindered the entire offense and the 24-year-old is not looking like the most reliable option in Fantasy at this point. While Wells should fare better in Week 15 against the Lions, consider him as more of a low-end option in most formats. |
12/9/2012 | Lamar Miller, RB, MIA |
Miller a non-factorNews: Dolphins running back Lamar Miller was not much of a factor in Week 14 against the 49ers. Miller racked up just 1 yard on three carries in the 27-13 defeat and hauled in one reception for 8 yards. Reggie Bush led the Dolphins in rushing as he racked up 65 yards on 14 carries. Analysis: Miller hasn't seen much of the field this season and that trend continued this week. The Dolphins seem fairly content to let Daniel Thomas and Reggie Bush handle the load in the running game, which doesn't leave many opportunities for Miller. The rookie should not be starting in any leagues at this point in the season. |
12/9/2012 | Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI |
Fitzgerald held to one catchNews: After posting just five catches for 65 yards over the previous three games, the quarterback struggles in Arizona continued to hinder wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald in Week 14 against Seattle. He did not post a catch while starter John Skelton was in the game and recorded his first reception after he was pulled and Ryan Lindley relieved Skelton in the second half. Fitzgerald hauled in a 2-yard grab from Lindley in the fourth quarter for his lone catch in the 58-0 loss. He was targeted a team-high nine times, with two of those targets being intercepted. Fitzgerald appeared to have a catch early in the game but the ball was stripped, batted around and intercepted by linebacker Bobby Wagner. If you dont come out and play well in all cylinders against a good team, things can get out of hand, Fitzgerald said, per the team's official website. Obviously, I could never imagine anything like this. Analysis: Fitzgerald has seen his Fantasy value diminished with the inept quarterback play recently and has not done much for owners over the previous four weeks. The Cardinals continue to throw his way but have not been able to hook up with the 29-year-old with any kind of success. Owners, especially those in playoffs, have to be disappointed with his lack of production and he has become a serious candidate to bench in Fantasy. Still, Fitzgerald should have better success against the Lions in Week 15 so keep him active as a low-end option in most formats. |
12/9/2012 | William Powell, RB, ARI |
Powell leads the way for ArizonaNews: Cardinals running back William Powell led his team in rushing in Week 14 against the Seahawks. He gained 20 yards on five carries in the 58-0 loss. Powell also caught two passes for 13 yards and returned three kicks for 62 yards. Analysis: The Cardinals couldn't get much of anything going on offense Sunday and totaled just 43 yards on the ground. Powell has seen minimal carries since Beanie Wells has returned from injury and has not done much for owners since rushing for 70 yards in Week 6. Heading into Week 15 against the Lions, continue to ignore Powell in the majority of Fantasy formats. |
12/9/2012 | Reggie Bush, RB, MIA |
Bush totals 103 yards vs. 49ersNews: Dolphins running back Reggie Bush racked up over 100 yards of total offense in Week 14 against the 49ers. Bush did most of his damage on the ground as he racked up a team-high 65 yards on 14 carries in the 27-13 defeat. His longest run of the day went for 17 yards but he was unable to get in the end zone. Bush also hauled in five receptions for 38 yards and averaged 5.4 yards each time he touched the ball. Analysis: Bush turned in another fairly productive performance Sunday as he totaled over 100 yards for the third time this season. However, Fantasy owners would have liked to see him get in the end zone as he has now been shutout in each of his last two games. Still, it appears Bush has gotten past his mid-season slump and he looks to have a fairly favorable matchup on tap next week against the Jaguars. Jacksonville has had some problems defending the run of late, so consider Bush no worse than a flex option in most formats heading into Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Ryan Lindley, QB, ARI |
Lindley comes on for SkeltonNews: Cardinals quarterback Ryan Lindley did not receive the start in Week 14 against the Seahawks but saw some action in the 58-0 blowout loss. After starter John Skelton completed 11 of 22 passes for 74 yards and four interceptions, Lindley came on in the third quarter. He went 8 for 17 for 59 yards. Lindley also lost a fumble in the defeat. Analysis: The Cardinals have not gotten much out of Lindley and Skelton this season but one of the two will likely be needed to start again in Week 15 against the Lions unless Kevin Kolb is able to return. Keep an eye on the situation going forward but even if Lindley receives the nod against Detroit, continue to ignore him in most Fantasy formats. |
12/9/2012 | Bills, DST BUF, |
Bills falter lateNews: The Bills defense held the Rams down for most of Sundays game in Week 14, but they let up on a late drive that ultimately cost the game. Buffalo held the Rams to just one score for the first 59 minutes of action, before surrendering a 13-yard touchdown with 48 seconds remaining in the game to lose, 15-12. The Bills held St. Louis to just 285 yards in a defensive struggle, forcing two turnovers and one sack. Analysis: The Bills have played better recently, and that continued in this game, despite the loss. Buffalo is allowing 16.8 points per game over the last four games, heading into Week 15 against the Seahawks. Seattle just put up 58 points in Week 14, however that came as the result of eight turnovers by the Cardinals. Entering Week 14, opposing DST units were averaging 9.8 Fantasy points per game against the Seahawks. Consider the Bills to be just a low-end Fantasy option for the matchup in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Chaz Schilens, WR, NYJ |
Schilens makes most of looksNews: Jets wide receiver Chaz Schilens posted two catches for 27 yards during New York's 17-10 victory at Jacksonville in Week 14. It was the third consecutive game Schilens had exactly two receptions as he averaged a decent 13.5 yards per catch while collecting three targets. Analysis: Schilens was thrust into additional playing time Sunday after rookie Stephen Hill went down with another injury. And his minutes for the rest of the season could be on the rise as Hill's injury appeared to be a serious issue. Schilens has racked up at least 20 yards in seven separate games this season as well as two touchdowns. Still, at this point in the season he remains a low-end Fantasy option in the majority of formats. |
12/9/2012 | Alshon Jeffery, WR, CHI |
Jeffery scores in returnNews: Bears wide receiver Alshon Jeffery scored in his return to the lineup Week 14 at Minnesota. Jeffery, who missed the last two games due to knee surgery, got on the board with a 23-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter. He should have had a two-touchdown performance, but Jeffery dropped a 39-yard touchdown in the third quarter. "I just flat-out dropped it. I got to make that catch," Jeffery said, per the Chicago Sun-Times. Jeffery finished with three catches for 57 yards. Analysis: Jeffery has played in just seven games this season due to injury, but he has managed 19 catches for 256 yards and three touchdowns. He has been productive when he has been healthy, but that has been his biggest issue. The Bears would love for Jeffery to become a reliable threat opposite Brandon Marshall. Jeffery was one catch away from having a monster performance Sunday, so you can see the big-play ability. Still, he has low-end Fantasy appeal heading into Week 15 against the Packers. |
12/9/2012 | Charles Johnson, DE, CAR |
Johnson has quieter performanceNews: Panthers defensive lineman Charles Johnson, who recorded 3 1/2 sacks when he last faced Atlanta back in Week 4, wasn't quite as productive with the Falcons in town for Week 14. He had just one assisted tackle. Analysis: Johnson's sacks have come in bunches this season. Not only did he have the 3 1/2 sack game in Week 4, but the rest of his 8 1/2 sacks all came within a three-game period in Weeks 8-10. Having gone four games without a sack now, he's due to pick up a couple soon, so don't lose faith in Fantasy IDP leagues. He remains one of the top sack men in the game. |
12/9/2012 | Chiefs, DST KC, |
Chiefs can't stop BrownsNews: The Chiefs provided little in the way of obstruction for the Browns in Week 14, as the Browns ran up the score late in a 30-7 win. The Chiefs allowed the Browns to score 20 second-half points, while letting up 352 yards of total offense. Kansas City was unable to force any turnovers in the game, though they did make up for their struggles a bit by sacking Brandon Weeden three times. Analysis: This day was not as bad as it seems on the surface for Kansas Citys defense, as the Browns didnt have that much success on offense. They scored two offensive touchdowns, but were able to finish off drives with field goals three times. Still, all that matters for Fantasy purposes is that the Browns put up 30 points. The Chiefs will face the Raiders in Week 15, a team that that managed to score just four Fantasy points against as a DST unit in Week 8. Fantasy owners should plan to avoid them in all but the deepest of formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | John Skelton, QB, ARI |
Skelton pulled after four INTsNews: Cardinals quarterback John Skelton received the start in Week 14 against the Seahawks but was anything but efficient. He completed 11 of 22 passes for 74 yards and four interceptions in the 58-0 loss. He was picked off three times in the first half, with one being returned for a touchdown, and was pulled for Ryan Lindley after being intercepted by linebacker Bobby Wagner in the third quarter. Skelton, who posted an 18.2 passer rating, also gained 2 yards on two carries and lost a fumble in the defeat. It was an (butt)-kicking, thats all you can say, Skelton said, per the team's official website. Its embarrassing. But I think people in the locker room have enough pride to come out in these last three weeks. Analysis: Skelton continues to struggle this season as he now has a 2-to-9 touchdown-to-interception ratio on the year. The Cardinals are waiting for Kevin Kolb to be healthy enough to play again but in the meantime, Skelton and Lindley will jockey for playing time under center. Neither have proven to effective in Fantasy so continue to ignore Skelton in all formats heading into Week 15 against the Lions, even if he starts again. |
12/9/2012 | Jeff Cumberland, TE, NYJ |
Cumberland still pitching inNews: Jets tight end Jeff Cumberland registered one catch for a team-high 37 yards during New York's 17-10 win over New York in Week 14. Cumberland, who earned the start with Dustin Keller sidelined by an ankle injury, was targeted twice by quarterback Mark Sanchez as his yardage total represented a team high. He was active for the game after being listed as probable on the team's injury report with a minor wrist issue. Analysis: Cumberland has served as a quality fill-in for Keller and totaled eight receptions over the past four games. He also had a touchdown in last Sunday's game against Arizona, but was unable to carry that scoring production into Week 14. The Illinois product could remain in the starting lineup if Keller is forced to miss more playing time, however, he should not be considered a worthwhile Fantasy option in most formats. |
12/9/2012 | Greg Hardy, DE, CAR |
Hardy backs up talk with sackNews: Panthers defensive lineman Greg Hardy, who was especially vocal about wanting payback for a last-second loss to the Falcons back in Week 4, did his part by recording a sack Week 14 against Atlanta. He also had four tackles, including one solo. Analysis: With nine sacks now, Hardy is having a breakout season and is worth owning in all Fantasy IDP leagues that reward sacks. For a defensive lineman, he's not the worst tackler either. |
12/9/2012 | Ryan Tannehill, QB, MIA |
Tannehill racks up 175 yardsNews: Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill racked up 175 total yards and a touchdown in Week 14 against the 49ers. Tannehill's lone score in the 27-13 defeat came through the air as he was able to find Anthony Fasano on a 3-yard scoring strike in the fourth quarter. He completed 17 of his 33 pass attempts for 150 yards in the loss, but did not commit a turnover for the first time in three games. He also racked up 25 yards rushing, which was second only behind Reggie Bush's 65 on the ground. Analysis: Tannehill played OK Sunday afternoon, but was unable to make a play need his team needed him most. The rookie continues to struggle to move the offense up and down consistently and he has only thrown four touchdown passes over his last six games. To be fair, the Dolphins have no playmakers at the receiver position but most thought Tannehill would be a bit further along in his development at this point. The 24-year-old is not really close to being counted on as a reliable Fantasy option and therefore should be left on the bench in most formats heading into Week 15 against the Jaguars. |
12/9/2012 | Thomas Davis, OLB, CAR |
Davis contributes an interceptionNews: Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis, who has fought his way back from three torn ACLs, had a noteworthy interception Week 14 against the Falcons. It was not only his first of the season, but also his first since 2009. He finished with seven tackles, including three solo. Analysis: Though interceptions certainly aren't the norm for Davis, he has picked up his tackling in recent weeks, averaging 8.3 in his last eight games. If a steady tackles are all you need, he's worth a look in Fantasy IDP leagues. |
12/9/2012 | A.J. Jefferson, CB, MIN |
Jefferson sustains concussionNews: Vikings cornerback A.J. Jefferson suffered a concussion in the fourth quarter Week 14 vs. Chicago. He will be re-evaluated on Monday. Jefferson had four tackles (three solo) and one pass defense before leaving the game. Analysis: Jefferson has started the last five games for the Vikings, but he doesn't put up big Fantasy numbers. He has marginal Fantasy appeal when healthy. |
12/9/2012 | Luke Kuechly, MLB, CAR |
Kuechly keeps piling up tacklesNews: Panthers rookie linebacker Luke Kuechly, who has been an elite source of tackles all season, managed to outdo himself Week 14 against the Falcons. He finished with a season-high 16 tackles, including 11 solo. Analysis: Kuechly has recorded double-digit tackles in eight of his 13 games this season, averaging 10.0 per game. Clearly, he's a must-own in Fantasy IDP leagues. |
12/9/2012 | Dolphins, DST MIA, |
Dolphins DST worn down by 49ersNews: The Dolphins DST surrendered 27 points on 321 total yards of offense in Week 14 against the 49ers. Most of the damage the unit surrendered came on the ground as the 49ers racked up 155 yards on the ground, with Frank Gore accounting for 63 of those yards and a touchdown. Colin Kaepernick also racked up 53 yards and a score in the 27-13 defeat, which put the game out of reach. While the Dolphins did rack up four sacks in the loss, the unit failed to force any turnovers. Analysis: The Dolphins DST didn't play poorly Sunday but the unit failed to make any sort of game-changing plays. That has been the case of the Dolphins most weeks but to be fair they usually don't get much help from the offense. Miami has only finished with a double-digit Fantasy total once over the past six games and should be considered merely a low-end option in Week 15 against the Jaguars. |
12/9/2012 | Vikings, DST MIN, |
Vikings D contributes to winNews: Vikings safety Harrison Smith had the clinching touchdown in a 21-14 upset of the Bears Week 14. Smith returned a Jay Cutler interception 56 yards for a touchdown to put Minnesota up 21-7 with 3:27 left in the third quarter. The Vikings defense almost had another defensive score in the first half, but Josh Robinson's interception return for a touchdown was called back because he stepped out at the 5-yard line. The Bears finished with 438 yards (118 rushing), but Minnesota came away with two interceptions and two sacks. Analysis: The Vikings defense had a bend-but-don't-break day Week 14. They gave up a lot of yards, but held Chicago to two offensive touchdowns and made stops when they needed them. The Vikings are a much better team at home than on the road. They came into Sunday yielding just 19.5 points per week in their first six home games. Sadly, the Vikings hit the road Week 15 to play St. Louis, so despite the strong performance Week 14, the Vikings DST is still a low-end Fantasy option next week. |
12/9/2012 | Vance Walker, DE, ATL |
Walker picks up his third sackNews: The Falcons' Vance Walker, a reserve defensive lineman, recorded a sack -- his third of the season -- Week 14 at Carolina. He also had two tackles, both solo. Analysis: Three sacks isn't a bad total for Walker considering his minimal role, but this latest one was his first since Week 4 -- also against the Panthers. You can leave him on waivers in Fantasy IDP leagues. |
12/9/2012 | Mark Sanchez, QB, NYJ |
Sanchez offers modest hopeNews: Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez connected on 12 of 19 passes for 111 yards, including a 37-yard completion on third down that helped milk the clock in the closing minutes during New York's 17-10 win at Jacksonville in Week 14. Sanchez, who was benched after being picked off three times last week against Arizona, was back in the starting lineup and finished without an interception or a touchdown pass. He did have one turnover on a fumble in the second quarter that led to a Jaguars field goal. "I tried to put extra emphasis on being smart with the ball," Sanchez said. "I thought it was a good, efficient day for all of us." Analysis: After a couple days of deliberation, Jets coach Rex Ryan elected to keep Sanchez the starter despite his lowly totals this season that include 13 interceptions and just 12 touchdown passes. Ryan had planned to have all three quarterbacks active, including third-stringer Greg McElroy, but Joe McKnight's migraine headache before the game prompted Ryan to suit up an extra running back and leave Tim Tebow as the only other active quarterback. But Sanchez completed the entire game with a quality completion percentage of 63.2 Fantasy owners still shouldn't rely much on Sanchez at this point in the season and leave him on waivers in all formats for Week 15 at Tennessee on Monday. |
12/9/2012 | Brandon Marshall, WR, CHI |
Marshall surpasses 100 catchesNews: Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall surpassed 100 receiving yards for the seventh time this season Week 14 at Minnesota. Marshall finished with 160 receiving yards on 10 catches. It was the second straight game he managed at least 10 catches and 160 yards. Marshall also had a 16-yard touchdown Sunday, which came from quarterback Jason Campbell, who replaced Jay Cutler (neck) late in the fourth quarter. Marshall's longest reception went 39 yards and he was targeted a team-high 19 times. Analysis: Marshall is now up to 101 catches for 1,342 yards and nine touchdowns in 12 games. He has set the new franchise record for catches in a season, which was previously held by Marty Booker, who had 100 receptions in 2001. Marshall's 1,342 yards is a new career-best and he is just 59 yards shy of setting a new single-season record for the Bears as well. Teams are pretty much double covering Marshall every play, but he is still managing to put up big numbers. He remains a must-start Fantasy option at all times. The Bears host the Packers Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Golden Tate, WR, SEA |
Tate held to 6 yards in Week 14News: Seahawks wide receivers Golden Tate did not see many passes thrown his way in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He was targeted just three times in the contest, catching two passes for 6 yards in the 58-0 blowout loss. Analysis: Tate had been trending up in Fantasy of late, with four touchdowns in the previous four games, but Seattle did not look his way much Sunday. It was his worst performance since being held without a catch in Week 7 but the 24-year-old has developed into a decent No. 2 option to Sidney Rice in the passing game this season. Hopefully Tate will be able to get back on track in Week 15 against the Bills so consider him as more of a low-end Fantasy wideout for that matchup. |
12/9/2012 | Ryan Succop, K, KC |
Succop misses lone attemptNews: Chiefs kicker Ryan Succop was a non factor in Week 14 against the Browns Sunday. He received just one field-goal attempt in the game, missing from 27 yards out in the first quarter. Succop made his lone extra-point attempt in a 30-7 loss. Analysis: Succop had made at least one field goal in all but one of the teams previous 11 games, and had at least two in six games in a row entering Week 13. Succop has missed just four field goals on the season, but the Chiefs offense struggles to get him chances at times. He remains a low-end Fantasy kicker for Week 15 against the Raiders. |
12/9/2012 | Dan Carpenter, K, MIA |
Carpenter makes two FGsNews: Dolphins kicker Dan Carpenter connected on both of his field-goal attempts in Week 14 against the 49ers. Carpenter hit from 28 yards out in the first quarter before connecting from 53 yards in the third. That would be a season high for Carpenter and his first make from 50-plus yards this season. He also made his lone PAT attempts in the 27-13 defeat. Analysis: Carpenter has been kicking the ball much better of late as he has connected on each of his last six attempts. He finally was able to make his first 50-plus yarder on Sunday and will get to kick at home in two of his final three games this season. The Dolphins offense is notorious for bogging down in the red zone, so owners should continue to roll with Carpenter as a viable option in most formats heading into Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Robert McClain, DB, ATL |
McClain piles up the tacklesNews: Falcons defensive back Robert McClain, again getting an opportunity to start with Asante Samuel nursing a shoulder injury, had eight tackles, including seven solo, Week 14 at Carolina. He has recorded seven or more in three of his last four games. Analysis: McClain has proven to be a pretty good source of tackles for a defensive back, but he lacks the big-play ability to make a significant impact in Fantasy IDP leagues. Leave him for deeper formats. |
12/9/2012 | Jeremy Kerley, WR, NYJ |
Kerley remains on outer limitsNews: Jets wide receiver Jeremy Kerley registered four catches for 27 yards during New York's 17-10 win at Jacksonville in Week 14. Kerley (heel, hamstring), who was active for the game after being listed as probable on the team's injury report, was targeted six times by quarterback Mark Sanchez. It's the second game in a row he tallied exactly six looks as he finished with a meager average of 6.8 yards per reception. Analysis: Kerley served as the Jets' second-leading receiver in terms of yardage Sunday as the team had an unexpected leader in that category -- Jeff Cumberland (37 yards). He also managed a long gain of just 12 yards as he finished with his third-lowest total of the season. Kerley's scoreless streak also reached 10 games as the Jets have focused primarily on the run. Fantasy owners should view Kerley as a low-end option in deeper formats heading into Week 15 at Tennessee on Monday night. |
12/9/2012 | Doug Baldwin, WR, SEA |
Baldwin posts two grabs vs. CardinalsNews: Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin caught half of the passes thrown his way in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He was targeted four times, posting two catches for 29 yards in the 58-0 win. Analysis: After a decent rookie campaign, Baldwin has not been used a ton so far this season as he has just 22 catches for 286 yards. Plan on leaving the 24-year-old on waivers in the majority of Fantasy formats down the stretch. |
12/9/2012 | Zach Miller, TE, SEA |
Miller scores second TDNews: Seahawks tight end Zach Miller hauled in his second touchdown catch of the season in Week 14 against the Cardinals. Russell Wilson hooked up with him on a 24-yard scoring strike in the second quarter. Miller finished with two catches for 29 yards and the score in the 58-0 win. Analysis: Miller has had a bounce-back campaign in his second season in Seattle but continues to be an inconsistent producer in Fantasy. With most owners in the playoffs at this point, leave the 26-year-old on waivers in the majority of formats down the stretch. |
12/9/2012 | David Akers, K, SF |
Akers makes two FGsNews: 49ers kicker David Akers was able to connect on both of his field-goal attempts in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Akers connected 30 and 37 yards out in the first quarter of the 27-13 win. He also made all three of his PATs and finished with nine points. Analysis: Akers is now 23 for 32 in field-goal attempts on the season and he turned in his first miss-free week in two games. The veteran also did not show any ill-effects from the pelvis injury he has been dealing with over the past few weeks so he should be good to go moving forward. While Akers has had more misses than expected thus far, he can still be considered a viable start in most formats heading into Week 15 against the Patriots. |
12/9/2012 | Stephen Nicholas, OLB, ATL |
Nicholas leads way with tacklesNews: Falcons linebacker Stephen Nicholas recorded a team-high nine tackles, including four solo, Week 14 at Carolina. It was the first time he recorded that many tackles in a game since he had 12 back in Week 1. Analysis: Nicholas averaged 8.8 tackles in his first four games this season but has averaged 5.1 in his last nine. Though his Week 14 performance is a step in the right direction, it's not enough to restore his value in Fantasy IDP leagues. He remains just a low-end option. |
12/9/2012 | Rian Lindell, K, BUF |
Lindell boots through two moreNews: Bills kicker Rian Lindell remained on point in Week 14 against the Rams, making both of his field-goal attempts in a 15-12 win. Lindell connected from 35 and 40 yards out. Analysis: Lindell has been on a solid run, making at least two field goals in each of his last four games. He has not missed one since Week 9 against the Texans, the only one he has missed all season. Lindell has attempted 15 field goals over the last six games, and should be considered a viable Fantasy kicker for Week 15 against Seattle. |
12/9/2012 | Bears, DST CHI, |
AP torches Bears defenseNews: Adrian Peterson rushed for more than 100 yards for the seventh straight game, and the Vikings upset the Bears, 21-14, Week 14. Peterson got off to a blistering start, rushing for a franchise-record 104 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter. He finished with 154 rushing yards. Minnesota rolled up 248 yards (171 rushing). Chicago forced one interception and one sack. Analysis: The Vikings took advantage of linebacker Brian Urlacher's absence from the lineup Sunday. Well, Urlacher is reportedly out 3-6 weeks with a hamstring injury, so the Bears better figure out how to manage without their defensive leader. Despite Peterson's big day, the Bears shut down the Vikings' passing game and still had a respectable performance. The Bears host the Packers Week 15. Stopping quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be more of a challenge than thwarting Ponder, especially if Tim Jennings (shoulder) remains sidelined. Unless you want to use another DST with a more favorable matchup, then the Bears DST remains a viable Fantasy start Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | William Moore, SS, ATL |
Moore unable to play Week 14News: Falcons defensive back William Moore, who landed on the injury report Friday with a hamstring injury, missed Week 14 at Carolina because of the injury. He was coming off arguably his best game of the season Week 13 against the Saints, when he had nine tackles and two interceptions. Analysis: Though Moore has been a relevant Fantasy IDP option all season, his value was at an all-time high following that Week 13 performance. Now, you wonder how much time he'll miss with this injury. Though he's a decent tackler for a defensive back, his value in a given week is mostly dependent on whether or not he gets an interception. He might not be worth stashing in your particular format. |
12/9/2012 | Sidney Rice, WR, SEA |
Two grabs for Rice vs. CardinalsNews: On a day that was dominated by the running game and defense, Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice had a quiet performance in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He was held to just two catches for 35 yards in the 58-0 blowout win. Rice was targeted five times in the contest, including twice in the end zone, but was unable to haul in his eighth touchdown of the season. Rice finished second on Seattle in receiving behind tight end Anthony McCoy (105 yards). Analysis: The Seahawks threw for just 209 yards on Sunday so not many of their receivers had a productive outing. Rice was held to his worst performance since Week 7 in the lopsided win and has yet to go over the century mark this season. Still, he remains to No. 1 threat in the passing game for Seattle and has scored six touchdowns in the previous eight games. Heading into Week 15 against the Bills, continue to view Rice as a viable option in most Fantasy formats. |
12/9/2012 | 49ers, DST SF, |
49ers keep 'Phins in checkNews: the 49ers DST allowed 13 points on 227 yards of total offense in Week 14 against the Dolphins. San Francisco was able to limit the Dolphins to just one offensive touchdown in the 27-13 win and took away their running game for much of the contest. Miami only racked up 94 yards on the ground and were forced to throw the ball almost exclusively in the fourth quarter. The 49ers were also able to force one turnover and rack up a pair of sacks in victory as the unit finished with 14 Fantasy points in all CBSSports.com standard formats. Analysis: The 49ers DST played well Sunday, but did not deliver the type of dominating performance most Fantasy owners were hoping for. Still, the unit has now finished with double-digit Fantasy points in three of its last four contests and has been one of the more productive DSTs in all of Fantasy. However, the 49ers will be tested in a big way in Week 15 when the team travels to New England to take on the Patriots. The Patriots have been clicking on all cylinders of late and have proved in the past that they can put up points on anyone. Fantasy owners should consider the 49ers DST more of a low-end start next week. |
12/9/2012 | Chargers, DST SD, |
Chargers D big part of winNews: The Chargers stunned the football world Week 14 by going into Pittsburgh and upsetting the Steelers, 34-24. Part of their success was shutting down the Steelers' offense for most of the game. The Chargers built a 27-3 lead by the 5:16 mark of the third quarter, which included a fumble recovery for a touchdown. The Steelers then managed three passing touchdowns in the final 18 minutes, but San Diego walked away with the win. Pittsburgh totaled 340 yards (69 rushing). San Diego managed two sacks, one interception and the fumble recovery. Analysis: The Chargers weren't expected to contend Sunday in Ben Roethlisberger's return to the lineup, but the Chargers came out firing on defense and kept the Steelers' offense in check for most of the afternoon. San Diego came into Sunday's game ranked ninth in total defense (335.1 ypg) and 12th in scoring defense (21.4 ppg), so it's not like the Chargers had an awful defense. They were just overlooked because of San Diego's poor record. The Chargers are back to work Week 15 vs. Carolina. The Panthers offense has been thriving the last few weeks behind the play of quarterback Cam Newton, so we still view the Chargers DST as a low-end Fantasy option Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Anthony McCoy, TE, SEA |
McCoy has career game in Week 14News: Seahawks tight end Anthony McCoy made some big plays in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He caught just three passes but gained a career-high 105 yards in the 58-0 blowout win. He had a long reception of 67 and averaged 35 yards per grab. McCoy, who was targeted three times, led Seattle in receiving in the victory. Analysis: McCoy has had a career campaign in his third season out of USC as he has 16 catches for 236 yards and two touchdowns thus far. He has been too inconsistent to be considered a viable option in Fantasy, however, so continue to ignore him in the majority of formats. |
12/9/2012 | Phil Dawson, K, CLE |
Dawson passes milestoneNews: Browns kicker Phil Dawson made three field goals Sunday against the Chiefs in Week 14, and the first of them made a bit of history. He became the 25th player in NFL history to make 300 field goals with a 23-yard try in the first quarter. He went 3 for 3 in the game, connecting from 23, 24 and 34 yards out, while adding three extra points in a 30-7 win. Analysis: Dawson has 26 field goals made through 13 games, and he just missed his first last week. The Browns dont have a prolific offense, but they have given him enough opportunities that he remains a viable Fantasy kicker for Week 15 against the Redskins. |
12/9/2012 | Leon Washington, RB, SEA |
Washington runs one inNews: Seahawks running back Leon Washington scored his first offensive touchdown of the season in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He found the end zone from 3 yards out in the fourth quarter and finished with seven carries for 38 yards in the 58-0 win. Washington also returned six kicks for 57 yards in the victory. Analysis: Washington has not seen much work on offense this season as he mainly serves as the kick returner in Seattle. His main value lies in leagues that reward return yards so continue to ignore the 30-year-old in all but those Fantasy formats down the stretch. |
12/9/2012 | Falcons, DST ATL, |
Newton brings Falcons down to earthNews: Coming off a strong defensive showing against the Saints in which they intercepted quarterback Drew Brees five times last week, the Falcons weren't able to sustain the momentum against another familiar foe Week 14 at Carolina. They allowed 30 points on 475 yards, 403 of them going to quarterback Cam Newton. They recorded just one sack and didn't force a single turnover. Analysis: The Falcons faced Newton at the worst possible time. After a slow start to the season, the sophomore quarterback has been on a roll lately, with multiple scores in three straight games. The Falcons have been pretty good at forcing turnovers this season, but they give up their share of yardage, making their DST a risky start except in the right matchups. You'll probably want to keep it reserved for Week 15 against the Giants. |
12/9/2012 | Greg Zuerlein, K, STL |
Not many chances for ZuerleinNews: Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein was barely used in Week 14 against the Bills, in a 15-12 win. Zuerlein did not attempted a field goal in the game, and he had only one extra-point attempt Analysis: Since starting the season strong, Zuerlein has come back to earth, making just four of seven field-goal attempts over the last five games. He has not scored in double figures since doing so in three of the first four games of the season. Consider him just a low-end Fantasy kicker for Week 15 against the Vikings. |
12/9/2012 | Steelers, DST PIT, |
Steelers DST with huge letdownNews: San Diego rolled into Pittsburgh Week 14 and stunned the football world by upsetting the Steelers, 34-24. The Chargers received three passing touchdowns from quarterback Philip Rivers, who didn't throw an interception and was sacked just once. San Diego finished with 294 yards (94 rushing) and Pittsburgh didn't force once turnover. Analysis: Sunday was the first time in eight games the Steelers allowed an opponent to score more than 20 points in a game. The team was down linebacker LaMarr Woodley and cornerback Ike Taylor due to injuries, but the defense was still expected to thrive against a San Diego team that's offensive line was decimated by injury. Well, the Chargers got the last laugh and many Fantasy owners were disappointed as the Steelers DST was a huge letdown Week 14. The Steelers will face the playoff-hungry Cowboys in Week 15. Despite the poor performance Sunday, the Steelers DST remains a viable Fantasy option heading into Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Matt Flynn, QB, SEA |
Flynn sees first action of 2012News: Seahawks quarterback Matt Flynn saw his first action of the season in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He came on for starter Russell Wilson in the third quarter and competed 5 of 9 passes for 68 yards in the 58-0 win. Analysis: Flynn signed with Seattle in the offseason to presumably become the starter but the rookie Wilson has played very well since winning the job out of camp. It looks as though Flynn won't see the field again unless there's another blowout or injury so continue to ignore the 27-year-old in the majority of Fantasy formats down the stretch. |
12/9/2012 | Randy Moss, WR, SF |
Moss makes minimal impactNews: 49ers wide receiver Randy Moss was not much of a factor in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Moss hauled in just two receptions for 30 yards in the 27-13 win and dropped what would have been a long touchdown reception. He had a long of 17 yards and was targeted twice by quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Analysis: Moss had a pass hit him right in the hands that would have been a sure touchdown, but he could not maintain possession when he hit the ground. That has been the kind of season it has been for the veteran, who has just 21 receptions for 226 yards and a pair of scores on the year. He has totaled just eight catches for 91 yards over his last five games and should not be starting in the majority of formats when the 49ers take on the Patriots in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Shaun Suisham, K, PIT |
Suisham has six-point gameNews: Steelers kicker Shaun Suisham finished with six points Week 14 vs. San Diego. He made his lone field-goal attempt -- a 49-yarder in the second quarter. He added three extra points in a 34-24 loss. Analysis: Suisham had a few rough weeks while Ben Roethlisberger was sidelined by injury, but he is averaging 8.5 points in his last two games, so he is back to being a steady low-end Fantasy kicker. The Steelers are at Dallas Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Russell Wilson, QB, SEA |
Wilson with quiet day in blowoutNews: Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was not needed much in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He competed 7 of 13 passes for 148 yards with a touchdown and an interception in the 58-0 blowout win. He has picked off by Patrick Peterson in the second quarter for his first interception at home this season but hooked up with tight end Zach Miller for a 24-yard touchdown strike before halftime. Wilson was replaced by backup Matt Flynn in the third quarter and did not play much in the second half. Wilson, who also gained 12 yards on three carries, posted an 88 passer rating in the victory. Analysis: Wilson threw his first interception since Week 8 on Sunday and finished with under 200 yards passing for the eighth time this season. While he has had a successful rookie campaign thus far, his numbers are not consistent enough to be considered a reliable option in Fantasy. The offense in Seattle runs through Marshawn Lynch so Wilson's job is to not turn the ball over, which he has been good at with just nine interceptions thus far. Wilson could be in for more of the same in Week 15 against the Bills so continue to view him as more of a low-end option in Fantasy. |
12/9/2012 | Nick Novak, K, SD |
Novak nets 10 points Week 14News: Chargers kicker Nick Novak finished with 10 points Week 14 at Pittsburgh. He made field goals of 39 and 51 yards, while making four extra points. It was just the second time this season Novak managed 10 points in a game. Analysis: Novak is a steady, yet unspectacular Fantasy option. He has made 15 of 17 field goals since taking over as the Chargers' kicker in Week 4 and is averaging 6.1 points per game in 10 appearances. Novak has low-end Fantasy appeal in deeper formats heading into Week 15 vs. Carolina. |
12/9/2012 | Anthony Dixon, RB, SF |
Dixon scores second TDNews: 49ers running back Anthony Dixon notched his second rushing touchdown of the season in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Dixon scored on a 1-yard scamper in the fourth quarter of the 27-13 win, capping off a 13-play, 83-yard scoring drive. He finished with 9 yards rushing on two carries and had a long of 8 yards. Analysis: Dixon only saw a handful of touches Sunday, but both came in the red zone, which is something to keep an eye on moving forward. While it appears LaMichael James will see the bulk of the carries when Frank Gore needs a breather, Dixon looks like he will be Gore's backup in the red zone. While that could translate into a few scores over the final three games of the year, Dixon is not worth owning in most formats at this point in the season. The 49ers will be at New England in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Travis Benjamin, WR, CLE |
Benjamin scores first special teams TDNews: Browns wide receiver Travis Benjamin returned the first punt for a touchdown of his career Sunday against the Chiefs. Benjamin was a late replacement for Joshua Cribbs on the second quarter punt, barely making it on to the field in time to return it. He took it back 93 yards to give Cleveland a lead. He also received one carry for 15 yards on offense, in a 30-7 win. Analysis: Benjamin has returned just three punts this season, however he has shown a real ability with it. He has 149 yards on his three punt returns on the season. His play-making ability is clear, but Fantasy owners should leave Benjamin for just the deepest of Fantasy options, as he has just one reception over the last four games. |
12/9/2012 | Blair Walsh, K, MIN |
Walsh's average still droppingNews: Vikings kicker Blair Walsh converted three extra points Week 14 vs. Chicago. He didn't attempt a field goal in a 21-14 win and hasn't recorded a field goal in his last two games. Analysis: Walsh has managed more than 10 points just once in his last seven games. He was averaging 10 points in his first six games, but he is averaging just 5.6 points in his last seven games. Walsh is no longer a reliable Fantasy kicker and has low-end appeal in deeper formats heading into Week 15 at St. Louis. |
12/9/2012 | Danario Alexander, WR, SD |
Alexander continues breakout runNews: Chargers wide receiver Danario Alexander had his second career two-touchdown game Week 14 at Pittsburgh. Both of those multi-touchdown outings have come in the last four games. Alexander found the end zone on touchdown receptions of 15 and 39 yards Sunday. He finished with a team-high 88 receiving yards in seven catches. He was also targeted a team-high 11 times. Analysis: The scary part of Alexander's performance Sunday was that he left Fantasy points on the field. He would have had two first-down catches in the second quarter, but Alexander dropped one pass and had the other one stripped by Keenan Lewis. Still, Alexander settled down after his 39-yard touchdown catch with 3:40 left in the second quarter and continued his breakout run with the Chargers. He now has 33 catches for 555 yards and five touchdowns in his last six games. What's been most impressive is that he has managed to succeed lately against teams with good pass defenses. Alexander has emerged as a viable Fantasy start in all formats -- no matter the matchup. San Diego hosts Carolina Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | LaMichael James, RB, SF |
James totals 45 yards in debutNews: 49ers running back LaMichael James was fairly productive in Week 14 against the Dolphins. James, who made his season debut Sunday, racked up 45 total yards in the 27-13 win. He did most of his damage on the ground as he rushed for 30 yards on eight carries. His first career carry went for 10 yards but he was unable to find the end zone in the victory. James also caught one pass for 15 yards, which was his lone target in the passing game. Analysis: James also returned three kickoffs for a combined 79 yards, which gave him a fairly productive debut. It appears the 49ers will use the rookie the same way Kendall Hunter was used most weeks, albeit there seems to be one small twist. Anthony Dixon was put in when San Francisco neared the goal line, so it appears James won't see many touches in the red zone. Still, the 22-year-old showed flashes of his great speed Sunday afternoon and should continue to get better with the more snaps he sees. However, without the promise of consistent touches, James should not be starting in most formats heading into the 49ers Week 15 matchup against the Patriots. |
12/9/2012 | Matt Bryant, K, ATL |
Bryant held without field goalNews: Falcons kicker Matt Bryant, who entered the game having contributed multiple field goals in six of his previous seven, went without a field goal Week 14 at Carolina. He didn't even have an attempt in the contest. He did kick two extra points, though, missing out on a third when the Falcons attempted a two-point conversion early in the second quarter. Analysis: The Falcons offense is normally so reliable that you never have to worry about how Bryant is going to get his points, but when the Falcons fell behind 23-0 in this one, they went into desperation mode. Field goals weren't going to cut it. One down performance isn't enough for you to give up on Bryant in Fantasy, though. He remains a top-12 kicker for Week 15 against the Giants. |
12/9/2012 | Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ |
Greene halts scoreless streakNews: Jets running back Shonn Greene registered 20 carries for 77 yards and a touchdown during New York's 17-10 victory at Jacksonville in Week 14. Powell plunged into the end zone on a 1-yard run in the third quarter for the team's first rushing score in the past two weeks. He recorded one more rushing attempt than backup Bilal Powell, but finished with one fewer yard. "Both those guys found holes because there were holes to be found," Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez said about Powell and Greene. "It was fun to watch." Analysis: Greene's touchdown gave him six scores on the season, but perhaps more importantly, it halted a five-game scoreless streak and kept him involved near the goal line as Powell was beginning to serve exclusively in that position. The 27-year-old has received 20 carries in each of his past two games while averaging at least 3.9 yards per attempt. He was coming off a 104-yard performance from last week and has still yet to hit the century mark in back-to-back games. Consider him a quality flex option in most Fantasy formats for Week 15 at Tennessee on Monday night. |
12/9/2012 | Jon Baldwin, WR, KC |
Baldwin disappears againNews: Chiefs wide receiver Jon Baldwin was unable to get going in Week 14 against the Browns Sunday, a week after he scored his first touchdown of the season. Baldwin was targeted twice in the passing game but was unable to bring either pass in during a 30-7 loss. Analysis: Baldwin has been a non-factor for most of the season, and he has not been targeted more than three times in any of the last six games. Despite scoring a week ago, Fantasy owners should continue to leave Baldwin for just the deepest of formats moving forward. Kansas City plays in Oakland in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Robbie Gould, K, CHI |
Gould limited by calfNews: Bears kicker Robbie Gould was limited to extra-point attempts Week 14 at Minnesota after sustaining a calf injury during pregame warmups. It was announced shortly after kickoff that Gould was questionable to participate after hurting his calf. He didn't make an appearance until converting an extra point with 1:52 left in the second quarter. Gould didn't attempt a field goal and was held to two extra points. Analysis: Gould getting hurt prior to the game was just bad luck for Fantasy owners. Unfortunately, the bad luck came at an inopportune time as playoffs started in many Fantasy formats Week 14. Gould finished with less than 10 points for the fifth straight game. Gould was an outstanding Fantasy option in the first half of the season, but he hasn't been very reliable lately. Even if he kicks Week 15 vs. Green Bay, Gould will be a low-end Fantasy option. |
12/9/2012 | Bilal Powell, RB, NYJ |
Powell jumps back into end zoneNews: Jets running back Bilal Powell posted 19 carries for 78 yards and a touchdown during New York's 17-10 victory at Jacksonville in Week 14. Powell rumbled into the end zone on a 4-yard run in the fourth quarter for his fourth touchdown over the past four games. He finished with one fewer attempt than starter Shonn Greene, but gained one more yard. "Both those guys found holes because there were holes to be found," Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez said about Powell and Greene. "It was fun to watch." Analysis: Powell has emerged as a capable scoring option for New York and the team has rewarded his efforts with more carries closer to the end zone. Greene is still the starter, but Sunday's game represented the only outing of the season in which both players finished with nearly identical stat lines. With the Jets focused on limiting quarterback Mark Sanchez's mistakes, the team's running backs will continue to earn plenty of work. Fantasy owners should view Powell as a possible flex option for Week 15 at Tennessee on Monday night. |
12/9/2012 | Michael Crabtree, WR, SF |
Crabtree productive vs. 'PhinsNews: 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree turned in another productive performance in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Crabtree finished with a team-high nine receptions for 93 yards in the 27-13 win but was unable to get into the end zone. He had a long of 25 yards and was targeted a 11 times by quarterback Colin Kaepernick, which was also a team high. Analysis: Crabtree has been Kaepernick's favorite option in the passing game over the past few weeks and that trend continued Sunday. The 25-year-old has now hauled in 16 passes for 194 over his last two games and looks well on his way toward posting career-highs in both receptions and receiving yards. He now looks to have another favorable matchup on tap in Week 15 against the Patriots as New England has had all sorts of issues in the secondary this season. Fantasy owners should consider Crabtree a viable low-end option heading into his next matchup. |
12/9/2012 | Kyle Rudolph, TE, MIN |
Bears bottle up RudolphNews: Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph's touchdown streak ended at three games Week 14 vs. Chicago after he didn't even record a reception in a 21-14 win. It was the third time this Rudolph was held without a catch. Rudolph was targeted twice. Analysis: Rudolph saved a bad time to have one of his worst performances of the season. Many Fantasy owners were in playoff matchups Week 14 and got a big goose egg from Rudolph, who had been outstanding the previous three games. It's just that the Vikings' game plan Sunday was to run the football and quarterback Christian Ponder didn't get many chances to throw to one of his favorite targets in Rudolph, who will look to get back on track Week 15 at St. Louis. Rudolph will remain a low-end Fantasy starter Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Daryl Richardson, RB, STL |
Richardson remains a non-factorNews: For the second game in a row, Rams running back Daryl Richardson received just three carries Sunday against the Bills in Week 14. Richardson rushed for just four yards in the game, a 15-12 loss. Analysis: Richardson still seems to be the Rams running back of the future, but his role has gotten much smaller in recent weeks. He has not had more than seven carries in any of the last six games, and he has rushed for just 10 yards over the last 10. At this point, Richardson can be ignored outside of the deepest of Fantasy formats moving forward. The Rams play against Minnesota in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Robert Turbin, RB, SEA |
Turbin goes over century mark in blowoutNews: Seahawks running back Robert Turbin saw his most extensive work this season in Week 14 against the Cardinals. The rookie gained 108 yards on 20 carries -- both career highs -- in the 58-0 blowout win. He had a long run of 26 and averaged 5.4 yards per carry. Turbin finished second on Seattle in rushing behind Marshawn Lynch (128 yards) in the victory. Analysis: Turbin saw the majority of the playing time in the second half Sunday as Seattle had built up a huge lead. After seeing minimal work through the first 12 games, he showed owners what he can do when given an opportunity and appears to have some solid upside in Fantasy. While is role will likely remain minimal as long as Lynch is healthy, Turbin could see an increased role again next week against the Bills. If Seattle can jump out to a big lead against Buffalo, the 23-year-old would be in line for more carries but owners, especially with most in Fantasy playoffs, should leave Turbin for deeper formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Panthers, DST CAR, |
Panthers stall Falcons earlyNews: The Panthers defense, which defensive lineman Greg Hardy said was amped up for a rematch after losing in Atlanta back in Week 4, certainly came out of the gate strong in Week 14, limiting the high-flying Falcons to only 35 yards in the first half. The Falcons came surging back once they fell behind 23-0 early in the second half, but they still finished the game with just 20 points on 362 yards. The Panthers had two sacks -- one by Hardy and one by Frank Kearse -- and one interception. Analysis: Those seven sacks the Panthers had against Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan back in Week 4 certainly would have been nice this time around, but you can't deny they had an admirable performance against one of the league's better offenses. Still, the Panthers tend to give up too many yards and points for you to treat their DST as anything more than a low-end Fantasy option. You'd have to play in a deep league to consider using it Week 15 at San Diego. |
12/9/2012 | Jarius Wright, WR, MIN |
Wright held to two catchesNews: Vikings wide receiver Jarius Wright totaled two catches for 29 yards Week 14 vs. Chicago. He was targeted four times and his longest reception went 16 yards. Analysis: Wright had another disappointing performance Week 14. He has just three catches for 42 yards in his last two games after managing 10 catches for 114 yards and one touchdown in his previous two games. Wright has taken on the slot receiver role held previously by Percy Harvin, who is out for the season with an ankle injury. However, Wright doesn't have Harvin's playmaking skills, so he can't be considered an equivalent Fantasy option. Wright continues to have marginal Fantasy appeal heading into Week 15 at St. Louis. |
12/9/2012 | Lance Kendricks, TE, STL |
Kendricks remains on trackNews: Rams tight end Lance Kendricks had another decent performance in Week 14 against the Bills, as he totaled 36 yards receiving in a 15-12 win. He was targeted eight times in the game, however quarterback Sam Bradford struggled with his accuracy for much of the game, so Kendricks brought in just three passes. He has at least 30 yards in each of the last three games. Analysis: Kendricks has not done much all season, so he recent play is actually decent for him. He just topped the 300-yard mark on the season, and he is closing in on his total from a year ago, of 352 yards. He will likely surpass that total in Week 15, when the Rams take on Minnesota. Tight ends are averaging 50.3 yards per game against the Vikings, so consider Kendricks a low-end starting option in deeper formats. |
12/9/2012 | Colin Kaepernick, QB, SF |
Kaepernick totals 238 yards in Week 14News: 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick racked up 238 yards and a touchdown in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Kaepernick's lone score came on the ground as he broke free on a 50-yard scamper late in the fourth quarter, which ultimately put the game away. He finished with 53 yards on six carries in the 27-13 win and also threw for 185 yards. Kaepernick competed 18 of his 23 pass attempts in the victory and looked to have a long TD pass to Randy Moss early in the third quarter, but Moss was unable to hold onto the ball as he hit the ground. Analysis: Kaepernick played pretty well against the Dolphins, but from a Fantasy standpoint his performance was a bit disappointing. In fact, Kaepernick has now failed to throw a touchdown pass in each of his last two games but at least he salvaged his day Sunday by getting into the end zone on the ground. While Fantasy owners would like to see a bit more from Kaepernick, coach Jim Harbaugh has been happy with the second-year gunslinger's play over the past few weeks and has made no mention of making a change under center. That means Kaepernick will make his fourth straight start when the 49ers head out to New England to face the Patriots in Week 15. While the Patriots have had some issues on the defensive side of the ball this year, owners should consider Kaepernick more of a low-end option heading into that matchup. |
12/9/2012 | Graham Gano, K, CAR |
Gano makes significant contributionNews: Kicker Graham Gano, who the Panthers didn't add to the roster until Week 12, had easily his best game in his three with his new team Week 14 against the Falcons. He hit three field goals -- a 24-yarder, a 41-yarder and a 31-yarder -- and three extra points. He had just one field goal in his first two games combined. Analysis: Gano was the Redskins' full-time placekicker in 2010 and 2011, but he wasn't very reliable in the role. So far this year, though, he's 4 for 4. With quarterback Cam Newton's production improving in recent weeks, the Panthers offense could provide Gano with a decent number of opportunities to close out the season. Still, he's clearly not one of the top 12 kickers in Fantasy right now. Leave him for deeper leagues. |
12/9/2012 | Kellen Davis, TE, CHI |
Davis sets new career-highNews: Bears tight end Kellen Davis totaled three catches for 25 yards Week 14 at Minnesota. His longest catch went 11 yards and he was targeted eight times. Analysis: Sunday was just the second time this season Davis had three catches in a game. He still has managed more than 30 receiving yards just once as well. Davis did set a new career-high in receiving yards Sunday, but that's not saying a lot seeing how he has 210 receiving yards this season. Davis continues to have marginal Fantasy appeal. The Bears host the Packers Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Peyton Hillis, RB, KC |
Hillis quiet vs. former matesNews: Chiefs running back Peyton Hillis could not follow up his first touchdown of the season in Week 14, as he got nothing going against the Browns Sunday. He was limited to just five carries for 11 yards, in a 30-7 loss to the team he spent two years with. Analysis: Hillis scored a week ago and received 12 carries, but it seems as if that was not a harbinger of things to come. He has just 204 rushing yards on the season with three games remaining, and should be kept out of the starting lineup in most Fantasy formats moving forward. |
12/9/2012 | Louis Murphy, WR, CAR |
Murphy gets plenty of targetsNews: Filling in for Brandon LaFell, who was sidelined by turf toe and a bone fragment in his foot, Panthers wide receiver Louis Murphy was one of quarterback Cam Newton's favorite targets Week 14 against the Falcons. His nine targets ranked second only to Steve Smith's 12. Unfortunately, he wasn't nearly as productive with his targets as Smith, catching five passes for 36 yards. By comparison, Smith had seven catches for 109 yards. Analysis: Murphy doesn't have Smith's big-play ability, and it showed with the difference in yardage Sunday. That said, Murphy isn't just going to disappear with this performance. LaFell's injury seems like the kind that might keep him out for a while, and with the way Newton has performed lately, Smith alone won't be enough to sustain the quarterback. Murphy won't be the hottest claim off the waiver wire this week, and he shouldn't be. But in deeper leagues, he at least deserves a look because of the opportunity he has going forward. |
12/9/2012 | Tony Moeaki, TE, KC |
Moeaki silenced in lossNews: Chiefs tight end Tony Moeaki nearly found the end zone for the second game in a row Sunday against the Browns in Week 14, but he could not hang on to a pass from Brady Quinn. He ended up being targeted just one other time in the game, a 10-yard reception in a 30-7 loss. Analysis: Moeaki has been playing well for the last few weeks, so this was certainly a poor performance. The passing game as a whole struggled with Quinn under center, after he had a solid showing a week ago. The Chiefs face a solid matchup in Week 15, as Moeaki had four catches for 57 yards the last time he faced the Raiders. Consider him a low-end starting Fantasy option for the game. |
12/9/2012 | Frank Gore, RB, SF |
Gore notches 50th career TDNews: 49ers running back Frank Gore was able to get back into the end zone in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Gore scored on a 1-yard scamper in the third quarter of the 27-13 win, capping off a short two-play, 9-yard scoring drive. He finished with a team-high 63 yards on 12 carries in the victory and eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards for the sixth time in his career on a 9-yard run in the third quarter. Gore also hauled in a pair of receptions for 22 yards and averaged 6.1 yards each time he touched the ball. Analysis: Gore actually almost had a second touchdown as he burst up the middle for a 19-yard gain early in the fourth quarter, but was tackled at the goal line. However, coach Jim Harbaugh took Gore out on the next play which allowed Anthony Dixon to punch the ball in from a yard out. Still, Gore turned in another productive performance for Fantasy owners against a tough Dolphins defense and has now found the end zone in each of his last three games (two rushing, one receiving). He will look to extend his scoring streak to four straight games when the 49ers face the Patriots in New England in Week 15. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with Gore as a viable start in all formats heading into that matchup. |
12/9/2012 | Mike Wallace, WR, PIT |
Wallace celebrates two TDsNews: Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace produced his first two-touchdown game of the season and fifth in his career Week 14 vs. San Diego. Both of Wallace's touchdowns -- 11 and 40 yards -- came after Pittsburgh trailed 27-3. He also finished with 112 yards on seven catches, which is the second time this season and 14th time in his career he surpassed 100 receiving yards. Wallace was targeted a team-high 11 times, which included a potential 88-yard, catch-and-run touchdown in the first half that went through his hands. Ive got to catch that, Wallace said, per the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Thats all there is to it. Ben (Roethlisberger) gave me a shot, so Ive to come up with it. Analysis: Wallace was such a huge disappointment the last few weeks that many Fantasy owners decided to leave him on their bench Week 15 despite Roethlisberger's return from injury Sunday. Wallace was having another poor outing before breaking out in the second half. He had just two catches for 27 yards at halftime. But the game is four quarters long and Wallace finished with an outstanding Fantasy performance. All of his eight touchdowns this season have come from Roethlisberger, so it's time for Fantasy owners to get excited again about Wallace's outlook. Consider him a viable Fantasy start heading into Week 15 at Dallas. |
12/9/2012 | Tim Tebow, QB, NYJ |
Tebow becoming tiny TimNews: Jets quarterback Tim Tebow was active for Week 14 at Jacksonville, but did not enter the game during New York's 17-10 win over the Jaguars. He was healthy enough to serve as the team's backup quarterback in his hometown after being listed as questionable on the injury report. Tebow sat out the last two games while recovering from two broken ribs. "I never felt comfortable enough to go with him in the wildcat," coach Rex Ryan said. Analysis: Ryan had planned to have all three quarterbacks active, including third-stringer Greg McElroy, but Joe McKnight's migraine headache before the game prompted Ryan to suit up an extra running back and leave Tebow as the only other active quarterback behind starter Mark Sanchez. Tebow's impact has been minimal this season as he has more tackles on special teams (two) than touchdowns (zero). Fantasy owners should continue to ignore him in all formats for the remainder of the season, unless he draws a start. |
12/9/2012 | Benjamin Watson, TE, CLE |
Watson remains involvedNews: Browns tight end Benjamin Watson brought in at least three passes for the fourth game in a row Sunday against the Chiefs in Week 14. Watson was targeted five times, reeling in three receptions for 43 yards. His longest catch went for 23 yards in a 30-7 win. Analysis: Watson has 16 catches over the last four games, after totaling just 21 through the first nine games of the season. He has seen his role in the offense grow, but he remains more of a low-end Fantasy option. The Browns face a solid matchup next Sunday, as they get set to take on the Redskins, who allow 11.2 Fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends. Watson can be considered a low-end starting option for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Vernon Davis, TE, SF |
Davis remains a non-factorNews: 49ers tight end Vernon Davis was once again a complete non-factor in Week 14 against the Dolphins. Davis hauled in just one reception for 4 yards in the 27-13 win, which came in the first half. He only saw one other pass thrown in his direction for the remainder of the game as he once again took a backseat to Michael Crabtree in the passing game, who finished with a team-high nine receptions for 93 yards. Analysis: Davis' fall from Fantasy relevancy has been well documented over the pass few weeks as he has gone from a must-start option to the forgotten option in the 49ers' passing game. He has totaled just three catches for 19 yards over his last three games and was even shutout once over that stretch. Davis has actually totaled under 40 yards receiving in six of the previous seven games and has just one touchdown over that span. While he does look to have somewhat of a favorable matchup on tap against the Patriots in Week 15, Davis' recent cold stretch has made him a very risky play in most leagues. Consider him merely a low-end option against New England next Sunday. |
12/9/2012 | Mike Tolbert, FB, CAR |
Tolbert gets some tough yardsNews: With Jonathan Stewart sidelined by a high ankle sprain, Panthers running back Mike Tolbert did a nice job spelling DeAngelo Williams Week 14 against the Falcons. While Williams got his 56 rushing yards mostly on quick bursts up the middle, Tolbert pounded out 20 yards on five carries. He also had 18 yards on three receptions. Analysis: Tolbert was supposed to have a similar role last week, but he got only five touches. The Panthers' early lead likely had something to do with him getting more touches this time around. Though it was a decent performance relative to expectations, it wasn't anything to improve Tolbert's Fantasy value. You'd have to be in an especially deep league to even consider him for Week 15 at San Diego. |
12/9/2012 | Greg Olsen, TE, CAR |
Another touchdown for OlsenNews: He may have been limited in practice by a back injury leading up to the game, but Panthers tight end Greg Olsen looked more than all right Week 14 against the Falcons, reaching over a defender to grab a 25-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Cam Newton in the first quarter. It was Olsen's second touchdown in as many games. He finished Week 14 with four catches for 55 yards. He was targeted five times. Analysis: Olsen has scored at least one touchdown in four different games this season. Two of those games have been against the Falcons. In fact, he has scored in each of his last three games against the Falcons. He hasn't been the most consistent part of the Panthers' passing game this season, but he's an ideal red-zone target and only figures to see more looks with wide receiver Brandon LaFell nursing a chipped bone in his foot. Olsen is a borderline Fantasy starter for Week 15 at San Diego. |
12/9/2012 | Lee Smith, TE, BUF |
Smith hauls in second catchNews: Bills tight end Lee Smith scored his second touchdown of the season in Week 14 against the Rams Sunday. He was targeted just once in the game, scoring from two yards out in a 15-12 loss. Analysis: Smith now has four catches on the season; two for touchdowns, two for first downs. He is obviously not a large part of the teams plans right now, save for the occasional red-zone score, so continue to ignore him outside of the deepest of Fantasy formats. |
12/9/2012 | Scott Chandler, TE, BUF |
Chandler sets new season highNews: Bills tight end Scott Chandler was held out of the end zone in Week 14 against the Rams, but he found ways to make up for that. Chandler established a new season-high with 71 receiving yards on the game, matching Steve Johnson for the team lead. He was targeted five times in the passing game, bringing in all five passes in a 15-12 loss. Chandler had a chance to score, but the Bills went with backup tight end Lee Smith on a 2-yard score. Analysis: Chandler has already established a new career high in receiving yards this season, and he needs just one more touchdown and two more receptions for new career bests in those categories. Chandler will attempt to keep his play up in Week 15, against a tough Seahawks defense. Seattle allowed just 6.5 Fantasy points per game to tight ends this season, so continue to consider him more of a low-end Fantasy option for the matchup. |
12/9/2012 | Steve Smith, WR, CAR |
Smith again tops century markNews: With Brandon LaFell sidelined by turf toe and a chipped bone in his foot, Steve Smith was easily Panthers quarterback Cam Newton's preferred receiving option Week 14 against the Falcons. He caught seven passes for 109 yards on 12 targets, leading the team in all three categories. The 100-yard game was his second in as many weeks and his fifth of the season. He did go without a touchdown again, though, and has only two all season. Analysis: Smith was targeted a couple times in the end zone in the first half, but both of them were overthrows. Because speed is Smith's primary asset rather than size, Newton will be more inclined to target someone like tight end Greg Olsen when the Panthers get in the red zone. Still, Smith's chances of scoring (and of getting yardage like he did in this one) only improve with LaFell sidelined. For the most part, this 100-yard game is reason to like Smith even more than you did at this time a week ago, so you'll most likely want him active for Week 15 at San Diego. |
12/9/2012 | Clay Matthews, OLB, GB |
Matthews inactive vs. LionsNews: Packers linebacker Clay Matthews was officially inactive for Sunday's contest at home against the Lions as he continues to nurse a lingering hamstring injury. Matthews was unable to practice all week but could be ready to return in Week 15 at Chicago. He has now missed four consecutive games with the injury. Analysis: It seems as if the Packers are confident that Matthews could return in the coming weeks, but when he does return, the team could limit his playing time in order to avoid a setback down the stretch. However, Fantasy owners in IDP formats shouldn't give up on Matthews because he has nine sacks in nine game this season and is a great pass-rushing presence when healthy. Fantasy owners should keep him stashed in most formats heading into Week 14. |
12/9/2012 | Malcom Floyd, WR, SD |
Floyd salvages day with TDNews: Chargers wide receiver Malcom Floyd had a relatively quiet performance Week 14 at Pittsburgh, but he salvaged his day with a 3-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter. It was his fifth touchdown of the season and fourth in his last six games. Floyd finished with three catches for a season-low 10 yards Sunday. He was targeted eight times, which included a 21-yard pass into the end zone that was broken up by Troy Polamalu. Analysis: Floyd has been short on big performances lately, going eight straight games without surpassing 70 receiving yards. However, he has remained Fantasy relevant during that span because he is putting up touchdowns. Floyd is a solid, yet unspectacular Fantasy option. Consider him a low-end option heading int Week 15 vs. Carolina. |
12/9/2012 | Charles Woodson, SS, GB |
Woodson inactive for SNF showdownNews: Packers defensive back Charles Woodson was officially ruled inactive for Sunday's contest against the Lions in Week 14 as he continues to recover from a broken collarbone. Woodson suffered the injury in Week 7 and was a limited participant in practice all week as he is hopeful of returning Week 15 at Chicago. He has missed his last seven games. Analysis: It seems as if the Packers are confident that Woodson in the coming weeks, especially since he has been a limited participant in practice. We'll continue to keep an eye on his status moving forward. For now, Fantasy owners should keep him stashed in deeper formats heading into Week 14. |
12/9/2012 | Jordy Nelson, WR, GB |
Nelson officially inactiveNews: Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson was officially ruled inactive for Sunday's contest against the Lions as he continues to recover from a lingering hamstring injury. He absent from practice throughout the past week and was originally considered unlikely to play Sunday after suffering the injury during a win over Minnesota in Week 13. He has now missed two consecutive games with the injury. Analysis: Nelson has been bothered by a hamstring issue and an ankle injury throughout the season and it has taken a toll on his productions as of late. He has surpassed 50 yards receiving only once in his past four games played, granted, he did leave Week 9 against Arizona after just the second series with an ankle injury. The Packers hope Nelson will be able to return for a key showdown at Chicago in Week 15, so the additional rest should help. Fantasy owners should leave him reserved in all formats heading into Week 14. |
12/9/2012 | James Starks, RB, GB |
Starks officially inactive for Week 14News: Packers running back James Starks was officially ruled inactive for Sunday's contest at home against the Lions in Week 14 as he continues to deal with a knee injury. Starks suffered the injury in Week 13 against the Vikings and has been ruled out "multiple weeks," according to coach Mike McCarthy earlier in the week. Analysis: Starks had his first rushing touchdown of the season in Week 13, so this is a tough break for owners counting on his production during Fantasy playoffs. It was rumored Starks would be placed on injured reserve, but that hasn't happened yet, so we'll keep an eye on his status in the coming days. His absence probably means more touches for Alex Green and potentially Ryan Grant towards the final stretch of the season. He has low-end Fantasy appeal when healthy. |
12/9/2012 | Paul Posluszny, MLB, JAC |
Posluszny fuels Jaguars againNews: Jacksonville linebacker Paul Posluszny notched a game-high 11 tackles, including 10 solo stops, during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Posluszny was the only player on the team to register double-digits in tackles as he increased his season total to 112 tackles. Analysis: Posluszny has been the lone standout on the Jaguars' lowly defense as he surpassed 100 tackles for the fifth consecutive season. He has also matched a career high with three interceptions and should be viewed as a high-end option in all Fantasy formats. |
12/9/2012 | Montario Hardesty, RB, CLE |
Hardesty loses TD chanceNews: The Browns seemed intent to get Montario Hardesty his second touchdown of the season in Week 14 against the Chiefs, but a goal-line fumble earned him a trip to the sideline. On the Browns final drive of the third quarter, Hardesty racked up 35 rushing yards to get the Browns within the Chiefs 5-yard line. Unfortunately, Hardesty fumbled on his first attempt to score from the 1-yard line, which prompted coach Pat Shurmur to replace him with Trent Richardson, who punched the ball in. Hardesty still led the team with 52 yards on 10 carries, in a 30-7 win. Analysis: After the game, Shurmur told reporters that he was upset with his decision to take Hardesty out, after Hardesty pleaded that it was not a fumble. Hardesty admitted he was upset about the play, but told reporters he was ultimately fine with the decision. Hardesty has provided a solid change of pace for Richardson, totaling 91 rushing yards on 15 carries over the last two games. He seems to be earning a larger role in the offense, however he remains just a low-end flex Fantasy option in deeper formats for Week 15 against Washington. |
12/9/2012 | Jameel McClain, ILB, BAL |
McClain suffers neck injuryNews: Baltimore linebacker Jameel McClain suffered a neck injury during the Week 14 overtime loss at Washington Sunday. McClain underwent X-rays after the game and they came back negative. He finished with eight tackles in the game. Analysis: McClain now has 79 tackles on the year for the Ravens. He's been a solid tackler but has yet to pick up a sack or interception. McClain has low-end value, when healthy, in most IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Antonio Gates, TE, SD |
Gates' scoring drought continuesNews: Chargers tight end Antonio Gates finished with three catches for 31 yards Week 14 at Pittsburgh. He was targeted eight times and his longest reception went 13 yards. One of those eight targets was a 33-yard pass play into the end zone on the second drive, but quarterback Philip Rivers overthrew Gates. Analysis: Gates has 41 catches for 448 yards and four touchdowns in 12 games. Those numbers just aren't cutting it for Fantasy owners. He hasn't scored a touchdown in his last four games and doesn't have a 100-yard game this season. One of the main reasons for his down campaign is defenses are paying more attention to him. However, another reason is Gates just isn't the playmaking tight end he once was. He is 32 years old and just doesn't have the athleticism he once possessed. Gates is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy option heading into Week 15 vs. Carolina. |
12/9/2012 | Bengals, DST CIN, |
Bengals beat up by CowboysNews: The Bengals defense played well for most of their game vs. the Cowboys in Week 14 but two late drives by Dallas resulted in 10 points, enough for a one-point win. The Bengals totaled three sacks with an interception while holding the Cowboys to 20 points and 288 total yards. Analysis: The Bengals were expected to do better than this on Sunday and will now play on a short week against an Eagles offense on Thursday that looked as if it put things together at Tampa Bay last week. The Bengals DST is still worth starting but it is by no means a must-start option. |
12/9/2012 | Marcedes Lewis, TE, JAC |
Lewis not part of the planNews: Jacksonville tight end Marcedes Lewis recorded only one reception for four yards during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Lewis collected just four targets from quarterback Chad Henne as he finished with his lowest yardage total of the season when posting at least one catch. He also missed a couple plays in the third quarter when he briefly departed with an apparent neck stinger, but was able to finish the game. Analysis: Lewis has been prone to disappearing acts before, but this outing was especially unexpected as the Jaguars were seeking replacements for wide receiver Cecil Shorts, who was out with a concussion. His four looks matched his lowest total over the past seven games as Jacksonville relied on Justin Blackmon in the passing game. Consider Lewis a low-end option in the majority of Fantasy formats for Week 15 at Miami. |
12/9/2012 | Perry Riley, ILB, WAS |
Riley over 100 tacklesNews: Redskins linebacker Perry Riley had a big-time tackling performance in the overtime win over Baltimore on Sunday Week 14. Riley finished the game with a game-high 15 stops and six of them were solo tackles. Analysis: The 24-year-old Riley, who played his college ball at LSU, now has 107 tackles on the season for the Redskins. He's Washington's leading tackler and he also has 2 1/2 sacks to his credit. Riley can be active in plenty of Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Josh Brown, K, CIN |
Brown ties career highNews: Filling in for injured Bengals kicker Mike Nugent, Josh Brown nailed four field goals, tying a career-high, and adding an extra point Sunday vs. the Cowboys. Brown hit kicks from 25, 33, 25 and 52 yards. Analysis: If Brown can hang on to the job into Week 15 he should see more opportunities against a weak Eagles defense that has a hard time slowing down most offenses. We actually like Brown as a reasonable starter for those looking for a pick-up off waivers in Week 15 -- assuming Mike Nugent isn't healthy. |
12/9/2012 | Greg Little, WR, CLE |
Little has solid dayNews: Browns wide receiver Greg Little had a nice game in Week 14 against the Chiefs, as he racked up 86 all-purpose yards, his best showing of the season. Little brought in four catches for 69 yards, while being targeted seven times in the passing game, with each total coming in third on the team. He added a 17-yard rush as well, his longest of the season, in a 30-7 win. Analysis: Little seems likely to end up with fewer receiving yards than in his rookie season, as he has clearly fallen down the pecking order in the passing game. He has flashes of utility, but his production has been too inconsistent to rely on a weekly basis. The Browns take on the Redskins next Sunday, one of the worst teams in the league at defending the pass. Opposing wide receivers are averaging 26.5 Fantasy points per game against the Redskins, however Little should still be considered just a low-end Fantasy option for deeper formats. |
12/9/2012 | Harry Douglas, WR, ATL |
Douglas makes a couple grabsNews: Falcons wide receiver Harry Douglas, who went without a catch against the Saints in Week 13, bounced back with two catches for 29 yards Week 14 at Carolina. He was targeted three times. Analysis: Two catches for 29 yards may not seem like much, but Douglas' season highs are only five catches and 49 yards. As the third option in a receiving corps dominated by Roddy White and Julio Jones, Douglas doesn't get a ton of looks. You can leave him on waivers in Fantasy. |
12/9/2012 | London Fletcher, ILB, WAS |
Fletcher with interceptionNews: Washington linebacker London Fletcher had another solid defensive effort in the Week 14 overtime win over Baltimore. Fletcher recorded an interception of quarterback Joe Flacco in the game. He added nine tackles to finish second on the team in stops behind Perry Riley. Analysis: Fletcher has topped 100 tackles on the season once again as he now has 109 for the Redskins. He also has a sack and three interceptions on the season. Fletcher remains one of the better Fantasy IDP options for the Redskins. |
12/9/2012 | Micheal Spurlock, WR, SD |
Spurlock has seven-catch gameNews: Chargers wide receiver Micheal Spurlock totaled seven catches for 64 yards Week 14 at Pittsburgh. He was targeted seven times and his longest reception went 13 yards. Analysis: The Chargers utilized Spurlock in the slot Sunday, and he was able to put together a decent performance because quarterback Philip Rivers didn't force the football often and took what the defense gave him. Danario Alexander and Malcom Floyd are still the big-play receivers for San Diego, so Spurlock is not worth adding in Fantasy despite the nice game. |
12/9/2012 | Orson Charles, TE, CIN |
Charles makes a catchNews: Bengals rookie tight end Orson Charles made a 17-yard catch against the Cowboys in Week 14. Analysis: Charles doesn't play enough to warrant Fantasy use. Keep him off of rosters. |
12/9/2012 | Arthur Jones, DE, BAL |
Jones on sack bingeNews: Baltimore defensive lineman Arthur Jones recorded 1 1/2 sacks on Sunday of Week 14 during an overtime loss at Washington. Jones finished the game with four tackles overall for the Ravens. Analysis: Jones now has 4 1/2 sacks on the year and they have all come in his last three games for the Ravens. He is on a roll right now, but doesn't tackle consistently enough to be a viable Fantasy option in most IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN |
Gresham disappoints with 43 yardsNews: Bengals tight end Jermaine Gresham caught four passes for 43 yards on seven targets Sunday vs. the Cowboys. He was targeted on a pass into the end zone but the pass was slightly off. Analysis: Gresham figured to get a lot of looks as a No. 2 receiver type for the Bengals but he actually saw fewer targets than Andrew Hawkins. He'll take on the Eagles in Week 15 and is worth considering as a decent starter. |
12/9/2012 | Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL |
Rodgers makes most of few touchesNews: On a day when the struggles of the short passing game caused the Falcons to fall behind 23-0 early in the second half and more or less abandon the running game the rest of the way, backup running back Jacquizz Rodgers managed to put up respectable numbers Week 14 at Carolina. He picked up 21 yards on his four carries and also had 43 yards on a season-high six receptions. He was targeted seven times. Analysis: Only five times this season has Rodgers eclipsed the 54 total yards he put up in Week 14. Though a big deficit for the Falcons is detrimental to starting running back Michael Turner's Fantasy value, it's actually a good thing for Rodgers since he's considered the better receiver of the two. With 10-plus touches for the fourth straight game, he continues to carve out a niche for himself in the Falcons offense. His week-to-week production still isn't high enough for you to start him in standard leagues Week 15 against the Giants, but in deeper leagues, he's worthy of consideration. |
12/9/2012 | Paul Kruger, OLB, BAL |
Kruger gets to quarterbackNews: Baltimore linebacker Paul Kruger was able to get at the quarterback some more in the Week 14 overtime loss at Washington. Kruger racked up 1 1/2 sacks in the contest as he finished with seven tackles overall. Analysis: The 26-year-old Kruger has recorded at least one sack in five straight games and now has 8.0 sacks on the season for the Ravens. That comes with 39 tackles and an interception. He's been a solid Fantasy option but mostly in very deep Fantasy formats as he lacks in the tackling department. |
12/9/2012 | Buccaneers, DST TB, |
Bucs go all sack-happy in Week 14News: The Tampa Buccaneers sacked Eagles quarterback Nick Foles six times in Week 14, while recovering a muffed punt return, as well. They failed to record an interception or recover a fumble, breaking the two-game streaks for both defensive stats. Still, the the six sacks were the most of the season for the Bucs, as their previous season-high was four in Week 3. They had also held the Eagles to 10 points through three quarters, before Foles led the team to two fourth-quarter touchdown drives. Analysis: The Bucs get no extra Fantasy points for this, but they did hold Bryce Brown to just six rushing yards on 12 attempts -- Brown had run for 347 yards in his previous two games. The flipside to that is allowing Nick Foles to pass for 381 yards. But this has been Tampa Bay's story all season -- they give up the most passing yards and the fewest rushing yards in the NFL, leading to a hard-to-predict Fantasy line from the DST. Don't expect more sacks next week against the Saints, as Drew Brees has been sacked 22 times, which puts him 20th in the NFL. The Bucs are a decent start when facing a good matchup, but they should remain on waiver wires for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Richard Murphy, RB, JAC |
Murphy gets into act for JaguarsNews: Jacksonville running back Richard Murphy netted 19 yards on four carries during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Murphy, who was active for just his second game, finished as the team's second-leading rusher behind Montell Owens (14 carries for 91 yards). Analysis: Murphy was promoted from the Jaguars' practice squad at the beginning of the month, but it didn't take him long to be launched into a larger role as a result of the heaping injuries in the backfield. The 26-year-old rookie posted a long run of nine yards against New York as he collected the second-most carries behind Owens. Still, Fantasy owners should not expect much more from Murphy and leave him untouched in all formats. |
12/9/2012 | Brian Leonard, RB, CIN |
Leonard rushes for 20 yardsNews: Bengals backup running back Brian Leonard had 20 yards on six carries vs. the Cowboys in Week 14. Analysis: Though Leonard played more than just a couple snaps -- in one series he dominated carries over teammate BenJarvus Green-Ellis -- he's not Fantasy material worth starting or even owning at this point. |
12/9/2012 | Jarius Wynn, DE, TEN |
Wynn with sack Week 14News: Titans defensive lineman Jarius Wynn recorded a sack of quarterback Andrew Luck in Sunday's Week 14 loss to the Colts. Wynn added two tackles in the game. Analysis: Wynn has only played in four games this season and has five tackles and two sacks. He's making a nice impact, but has low-end Fantasy value in IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Chris Givens, WR, STL |
Givens cant run with BillsNews: Rams wide receiver Chris Givens was expected to continue his solid play with Danny Amendola out in Week 15 against the Bills, but it was another Rams receiver who stepped up. Givens was the teams top target in the passing game, as Sam Bradford looked his way 10 times in the game. Unfortunately, Givens was able to bring in just three of those passes for 25 yards. On the opposite side of the field, Brandon Gibson went for six catches and 100 yards, while scoring a game-winning touchdown in a 15-12 win. Givens did add a two-point conversion after that score, on a reception from Bradford. Analysis: Givens had totaled over 200 yards over the previous two games, so it was a surprise to see him barely factor with Amendola out. Givens has had an up-and-down rookie season, so he will try to bounce back in the teams next game against the Vikings. Opposing wide receivers average 20.0 Fantasy points on 151.6 receiving yards per game against the Vikings. Fantasy owners should consider Givens just a low-end Fantasy option for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | A.J. Green, WR, CIN |
Drops cost Green big statsNews: A.J. Green had a drop near the end zone on what looked like a sure score and another on a deep pass from Andy Dalton to hurt his final stat line Sunday vs. the Cowboys. In total he had three catches on eight targets for 44 yards, his worst game of the season. Analysis: This is a sentence we haven't typed since last year: Green has gone scoreless in consecutive games. Expect the stud to get over this poor performance and come back in short order against the Eagles' porous pass defense this Thursday in Philadelphia. Despite having 129 yards over his last two games, you'd have to have some serious guts to bench Green at this point. |
12/9/2012 | Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT |
Big Ben fires three TDs in returnNews: Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger returned to the starting lineup Week 14 vs. San Diego after missing three games with rib and shoulder injuries, but the veteran couldn't lead Pittsburgh to a win. San Diego pulled a 34-24 upset in Roethlisberger's return. Roethlisberger finished with three passing touchdowns, but all three came in the second half and didn't happen until Pittsburgh was trailing 27-3. Roethlisberger threw touchdown passes of 11 and 40 yards to Mike Wallace, and his final touchdown pass was a 1-yard strike to Antonio Brown late in the fourth quarter. Roethlisberger finished 22 of 42 for 285 yards and one interception. He added 31 rushing yards and was sacked twice. Analysis: From a Fantasy perspective, Roethlisberger had a pretty good return. Although, it could have been an even better day, but the Steelers' receivers left a lot of big plays on the field. The good news is that Roethlisberger didn't suffer any setbacks Sunday and it appears Fantasy owners will be able to trust him again moving forward. The Steelers are at Dallas Week 15. Consider Roethlisberger a viable low-end Fantasy start. |
12/9/2012 | Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL |
Gonzalez again held scorelessNews: For the sixth time in his last eight games, Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez went without a touchdown Week 14 at Carolina. The performance upped his scoreless streak against the Panthers to four straight. His previous meeting with them back in Week 4 was the only one of his first five games this season in which he didn't score a touchdown, finishing with five catches for 51 yards. He was a little more productive than that this time out, finishing with eight catches (on nine targets) for 61 yards. Analysis: Gonzalez's owners in points-per-reception leagues should still be pretty satisfied with this performance. The eight catches were the most he's had in a game since Week 10 at New Orleans, when he had 11. He was once again quarterback Matt Ryan's go-to guy for tough yardage up the middle. It's just that those looks didn't happen to come in the end zone this time. Though the touchdowns have been lacking for Gonzalez in recent weeks, his upside from week to week, given all the targets he gets, is still too high for you to consider him anything less than a high-end tight end in Fantasy. Keep him active for Week 15 against the Giants. |
12/9/2012 | Derrick Morgan, DE, TEN |
Morgan gets to quarterbackNews: Titans defensive lineman Derrick Morgan recorded a sack in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis. Morgan took down quarterback Andrew Luck in the game and finished with three tackles overall. Analysis: Morgan now has 3 1/2 sacks on the season for Tennessee. That comes with 47 tackles. He doesn't make enough tackles consistently to matter outside the deepest of Fantasy IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF |
Late pick sinks FitzpatrickNews: Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick came close to posting his first game without an interception in three games in Week 14 against the Rams, but a late miscue proved costly. Fitzpatrick totaled 247 yards through the air on 25 of 33 passing, but he was intercepted as the Bills tried to make a late comeback, in a 15-12 loss. Fitzpatrick added a touchdown in the third quarter, on a 2-yard pass to tight end Lee Smith. Analysis: Fitzpatrick has at least one interception and one touchdown in each of the last three games, so at least he has been consistent. With three games remaining in the season, Fitzpatrick has a solid chance to set a new career-high in touchdowns, as he just needs three more to match his total from a year ago. He will try to get going down the stretch in Week 15 against the Seahawks. Quarterbacks have struggled against the Seahawks this season, averaging just 13.0 Fantasy points per game, so Fantasy owners will want to leave Fitzpatrick for just deeper formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Connor Barth, K, TB |
Barth fails to kick FGNews: Bucs kicker Conor Barth did not see a field goal attempt for the first time this season, and he failed to convert a field goal for the first time in five games. He did, however, convert all three of his extra point attempts. So... there's that. Analysis: Barth had the fourth-most points among kickers so far this season, and, over the last three games, was the highest-scoring kicker in Fantasy. On top of that, the Eagles had allowed the sixth-most points to opposing kickers in the NFL (for what that stat is worth). A hugely disappointing day for Barth owners -- especially those in the playoffs -- he should still be started in most formats heading into Week 15 against the Saints. |
12/9/2012 | Andrew Hawkins, WR, CIN |
Hawkins scores in lossNews: Bengals receiver Andrew Hawkins showed off his speed in the Bengals' loss to the Cowboys in Week 14, scoring a touchdown on a flip pass when he ran in front of Andy Dalton behind the offensive line and took it 8 yards for a score. He added another 36 yards for a 44-yard total on a team-high six catches (eight targets). Analysis: Hawkins is a powder keg, capable of taking a short pass the distance or reeling in a long bomb, but he's still raw as a receiver. Fantasy owners shouldn't mind having him on benches most weeks but against the Eagles in Week 15 he stands out as a deep sleeper considering the slow secondary in Philadelphia. Consider him among your options for a flex or as a third receiver in PPR formats for the upcoming game. |
12/9/2012 | Karl Klug, DT, TEN |
Klug with two sacks Week 14News: Titans defensive lineman Karl Klug had a big game on Sunday of Week 14 at Indianapolis. Klug recorded two sacks of quarterback Andrew Luck in the game. He finished with just the two tackles. Analysis: The 24-year-old out of Iowa only had one sack all year entering the Week 14 game. Now he has three and all three have come in the last three weeks. Still, Klug has low-end Fantasy value going forward in IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Antonio Brown, WR, PIT |
Brown leaves plays on fieldNews: Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown failed to produce huge numbers Week 14 vs. San Diego despite being targeted nine times by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who returned to the lineup after a three-game absence due to injury. Brown finished with just four catches 35 yards, but managed to salvage his day with a 1-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Brown left some plays on the field, which included a potential 40-yard reception that bounced off his chest in the first half and a big play in the fourth quarter just out of his reach. Analysis: Brown could have had a spectacular performance Sunday, but he just couldn't make the big plays when they counted. He still had a decent Fantasy performance (nine points in standard leagues), but it really could have been a standout game. Perhaps the good news is that Brown is no longer hobbled by an ankle injury and immediately found rapport again with Roethlisberger. Hopefully, that will be a sign of good things to come. Consider Brown a low-end Fantasy start heading into Week 15 at Dallas. |
12/9/2012 | Vontae Davis, CB, IND |
Davis records sack Week 14News: Colts defensive back Vontae Davis tied for the team lead in tackles in the Week 14 win over the Titans. Davis finished with eight stops and seven of them were solo tackles. He added the only sack for the Colts on the afternoon. Analysis: The 24-year-old Davis now has 33 tackles on the year. The sack was his first of the season and he's yet to pick off a pass. Davis has low-end Fantasy value in IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Kevin Elliott, WR, JAC |
Elliott registers spot startNews: Jacksonville wide receiver Kevin Elliott had three catches for 38 yards -- the highest totals of his rookie campaign -- during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. With Cevil Shorts out with a concussion, Elliott earned a spot in the starting lineup and registered 10 targets from quarterback Chad Henne, the second-best total on the team. Justin Blackmon paced the team with six receptions for 57 yards on 12 targets. Analysis: Elliott has been a steady contributor over the past two weeks for the Jaguars and averaged eight targets in that span. However, the 23-year-old rookie isn't a key scoring threat -- neither of the Jaguars' receivers outside of Shorts are really -- and shouldn't be viewed as a reliable Fantasy option at this point in the season. |
12/9/2012 | Darius Butler, CB, IND |
Butler picks off pass Week 14News: Colts defensive back Darius Butler picked off a Jake Locker pass in the Week 14 win over Tennessee Sunday. Butler added two tackles in the game. Analysis: The 26-year-old Butler now has 24 tackles on the season to go with three interceptions. His other two picks came in the same game against the Jaguars and he returned one of those to the house. Still, outside of those two performances, Butler has done little this year. He has low-end value in most IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Marvin Jones, WR, CIN |
Jones steps up for BengalsNews: Rookie receiver Marvin Jones had a team-best 45 yards on three catches (four targets) with a 37-yard run for the Bengals vs. the Cowboys in Week 14. He also had a touchdown catch negated on an illegal touching penalty called against him after he was pushed out of bounds by a Cowboys defender. Analysis: Though he didn't lead the team in targets, he did play frequently in two- and three-receiver sets. He's an interesting name to add to benches in deeper leagues since there's some potential there. He also has a heck of a matchup at Philadelphia this Thursday for those absolutely desperate for Fantasy help. |
12/9/2012 | Cassius Vaughn, CB, IND |
Vaughn takes one to houseNews: Indianapolis cornerback Cassius Vaughn recorded a big interception of Jake Locker during the Week 14 win over Tennessee. Vaughn picked off a pass deep in Tennessee territory and returned it 3 yards for a touchdown. Vaughn also tied for the team lead in tackles with eight and all eight were solo stops. Analysis: Vaughn now has 49 tackles on the season to go with his first interception. The week 14 contest was clearly his best effort to date. While that is good news, it also means that Vaughn is a low-end option in all IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Tiquan Underwood, WR, TB |
Underwood has one catchNews: Bucs wide receiver Tiquan Underwood caught one pass for 17 yards in the team's 23-21 loss to the Eagles on Sunday. Underwood was targeted four times. Analysis: The three targets that Underwood failed to convert were more Josh Freeman's fault than his, as Freeman threw some passes that were at least 10 feet above his head. Still, even if they were more within his reach, Underwood remains a low-end Fantasy play, best left for insanely deep leagues or the waiver wire in most formats. If he will have any value at any point this season, it will be in Week 15 against a weak New Orleans pass defense. |
12/9/2012 | Sam Bradford, QB, STL |
Bradford comes up big lateNews: Rams quarterback Sam Bradford got off to a poor start in Wee 14 against the Bills, passing for just 108 yards and an interception in the first three quarters of the game. He came on strong over the final period, passing for 101 yards and a touchdown in the final 15 minutes, to lead the Rams to a 15-12, come-from-behind victory. He led the team on a last-minute drive and found Brandon Gibson for a 13-yard touchdown to put them ahead with just 48 seconds left on the clock. He finished the game completing 19 of 39 passes for 209 yards, with the touchdown and interception. He also rushed four times for 13 yards. Analysis: Bradford looked like he was on his way to another poor showing, but he made up for that late. It still was not a great performance, but he managed to avoid going without a touchdown for two games in a row. Bradford now has 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions on the year, while passing for 2,877 yards, all of which are the second-highest of his career. He has time to establish career-bests across the board if he closes the season strong, which he will try to do in Week 15 against the Vikings. Opposing quarterbacks are averaging 20.5 Fantasy points per game against Minnesota, the seventh-most in the league. Consider Bradford just a low-end Fantasy option for the game. |
12/9/2012 | BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, CIN |
Long runs salvage BJGE's dayNews: Statistically, BenJarvus Green-Ellis was just all right vs. the Cowboys in Week 14. After a nice 19-yard run on his first carry, he was held to just 33 yards on five carries in the first half. A 38-yard run in the fourth quarter really padded his stats and he finished with 89 yards on just 12 carries along with 13 yards on three catches. Technically this is Green-Ellis' fourth-straight game with 100 total yards. There were a couple of times where Brian Leonard filled in for Green-Ellis, including on most of the plays on the Bengals' final drive of the first half but Leonard had just six carries. The 12 carries were by far the fewest for Green-Ellis in his last eight games. Analysis: Green-Ellis has a fairly nice matchup in Week 15 at Philadelphia on Thursday night and it's really the last good matchup he has the rest of the way. After the Eagles he'll play at Pittsburgh and finish the year in a showdown with the Ravens. The Eagles have allowed big games to running backs over their last two games and could find the going hard on a short week to contain Green-Ellis, who was indeed limited in this matchup. He's probably more of a low-end starting option for the matchup on a short week, even if it is against a sputtering Philadelphia offense. |
12/9/2012 | Michael Turner, RB, ATL |
Late TD salvages Turner's dayNews: Falcons running back Michael Turner, who entered the day averaging 99.4 rushing yards with seven touchdowns in his last five meetings with the Panthers, never had a chance against them on the road in Week 14. Because of the failures of their short passing game, the Falcons had only 13 plays in the first half. By early in the second half, the Panthers had built up a 23-0 lead, forcing the Falcons to throw the ball virtually every down. As a result, Turner finished with only seven carries for 14 yards. Fortunately, with the game all but decided, Turner did get a carry at the goal line late in the fourth quarter, plunging in for a 1-yard score. Analysis: Turner has now contributed a touchdown in four straight games and five of his last six. The seven carries were a season-low, but again, you have to consider the extenuating circumstances. The Falcons ran the ball only 11 times all day. Still, with no more than 15 carries in any of his last five games, Turner's days as the focal point of the Falcons offense are long gone. He's facing another weak run defense Week 15 against the Giants, but considering how he fared in this one, he's no more than a flex option in Fantasy. |
12/9/2012 | Al Afalava, DB, TEN |
Afalava records interceptionNews: Titans defensive back Al Afalava recorded an interception of Andrew Luck in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis Sunday. Afalava did not make a single tackle during the game. Analysis: The 25-year-old safety recorded his first interception of the season against Luck and the Colts. He has just four tackles all year and has low-end value in all IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Mike Williams, WR, TB |
Williams has two-game TD streakNews: Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Williams caught three passes for 18 yards on Sunday, adding his second touchdown in two games. He was targeted seven times. Analysis: Williams now has seven touchdowns on the season and has a favorable matchup looming in Week 15 against the Saints, a team he caught four passes for 36 yards against in Week 7, but one that is especially easy on receivers (New Orleans has allowed the third-most receiving yards in the NFL, at 286.7 per game). Williams was pretty much absent for most of Sunday's game against the Eagles, having produced all of his stats in the third quarter, but his touchdown catch was pretty solid -- a walk-on for the basketball team his sophomore year at Syracuse, Williams essentially posted up Nnamdi Asomugha in the end zone, got the pass from Freeman, and held onto the ball despite Asomugha's arm in the middle of his, trying to push it out. Against a weak New Orleans pass defense, Williams makes for a decent WR2/flex play in most leagues. |
12/9/2012 | Will Witherspoon, MLB, TEN |
Witherspoon returns INT for TDNews: Tennessee linebacker Will Witherspoon intercepted an Andrew Luck pass during the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis. Witherspoon picked Luck off in the second quarter and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown. Witherspoon added five tackles on the game and three of them were solo stops. He also had two passes defended. Analysis: The 32-year-old Witherspoon came up big in the Week 14 game with the 40-yard INT returned for a touchdown. That was his first interception of the season and he now has 40 tackles on the year. Unfortunately, Witherspoon only has low-end value in most IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Emmanuel Sanders, WR, PIT |
Sanders re-injures shoulderNews: Steelers wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders finished with two catches for 36 yards Week 14 vs. San Diego. His longest reception went 31 yards and he was targeted four times before sustaining a shoulder injury in the second half. After the game, coach Mike Tomlin said Sanders sustained aggravated an AC joint injury. Analysis: Sanders aggravated the injury he was nursing coming into Week 14, so it wouldn't be surprising if the Steelers are a little more cautious with Sanders heading into Week 15 at Dallas. Perhaps the injury isn't the worst news regarding Sanders' Fantasy appeal. It's probably more pressing to point out that the return of Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback had a greater impact on Sanders' Fantasy value. Sanders was arguably the Steelers' best receiver when Roethlisberger was out, but Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown re-emerged as top targets in the passing game Sunday with Roethlisberger's return. Even if Sanders is healthy enough to play Week 15, he is not considered a recommended Fantasy start. |
12/9/2012 | Jordan Shipley, WR, JAC |
Shipley comes in for JaguarsNews: Jacksonville wide receiver Jordan Shipley posted five catches for 55 yards during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Shipley, who was playing in his third game with Jacksonville, was targeted seven times by quarterback Chad Henne. Justin Blackmon paced the team with Cecil Shorts (concussion) as he racked up six receptions for 57 yards on 12 looks. Analysis: Shipley has emerged as an integral player for the Jaguars since signing with the team in mid-November as the team has been decimated by injuries this season. He has now totaled nine receptions for 98 yards, while averaging roughly five targets per game in his three outings with the club. Fantasy owners should keep tabs on Shorts' status as Shipley could contribute in deeper formats if he's sidelined again. |
12/9/2012 | Dallas Clark, TE, TB |
Clark disappoints in Week 14News: Bucs tight end Dallas Clark caught one pass for 19 yards in the team's 23-21 loss to the Eagles in Week 14. He was targeted five times. Analysis: Clark has seen his production slip now in each of the last two weeks, from 65 yards in Week 12 to 21 yards in Week 13, to 19 yards in Week 14. In Clark's defense, he scored a touchdown in Week 13, and Josh Freeman was looking for him -- but overthrew him badly -- in the end zone on Sunday. Still, Clark is a bit erratic, and with all the tight end options out there, he may not the be most reliable option for a team in the playoffs. He has the ability to explode with scoring any given week, but Clark is best left for deeper leagues going into Week 15 against the Saints. |
12/9/2012 | Andy Dalton, QB, CIN |
Dalton can't do much vs. DallasNews: Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton completed 20 of 33 passes for 206 yards with a touchdown and an interception, but it could have been much more. Dalton had Marvin Jones for a 7-yard touchdown in the third quarter but he was pushed out of bounds before catching the ball and was flagged for illegal touching. Then Dalton had A.J. Green open on a slant pass inside the Cowboys 5 that would have likely resulted in a touchdown but Green dropped the ball. Green also dropped a long pass on a key third down as did receiver Andrew Hawkins on the next drive. It was Hawkins who scored on a little flip pass from Dalton behind the offensive line on the Bengals' first series, but the offense couldn't muster up any other touchdowns the rest of the day. Dalton was also sacked five times. Analysis: Dalton's stats have gone south in two games without an established receiver playing opposite A.J. Green. Though Green could have helped Dalton's cause by not dropping any passes, it still stands to reason that without Mohamed Sanu in there, the Bengals offense just can't get it done in the red zone. Jones and Hawkins both played as the second receiver and in three-receiver sets but couldn't come up with enough to further boost Dalton's numbers. The good news is that Dalton could put up some touchdowns on Thursday when he plays at Philadelphia. The short week stinks for his preparation time but the matchup is nice as the Eagles have allowed two or more passing touchdowns in 10 of their last 11 games. Consider him among your starting options. |
12/9/2012 | Logan Paulsen, TE, WAS |
Paulsen held to one grabNews: Washington tight end Logan Paulsen was held in check in the Week 14 overtime win over Baltimore Sunday. Paulsen caught just one pass for 8 yards in the game. He was only targeted the one time. Analysis: Paulsen has been limited to two or fewer catches in four consecutive games as he's no longer a consistent pass-catching option for the Redskins. We thought at one point he'd become serviceable in Fantasy leagues, but that has not been the case. He does not need to be active in many formats for Week 15 at Cleveland. |
12/9/2012 | Vincent Jackson, WR, TB |
Jackson has big game against EaglesNews: Bucs wide receiver Vincent Jackson, who had been listed on the injury report with a lingering calf issue, showed no ill effects on Sunday, catching six passes for 131 yards and a touchdown in the team's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Jackson was targeted a team-high 10 times. Analysis: Jackson made a stellar 40-yard grab in the third quarter and shook Nnamdi Asomugha in the fourth to get open for a 23-yard grab. On his touchdown, he scrambled and dove into the end zone. In other words, he looked like a perfectly healthy receiver, and helped a somewhat shaky Josh Freeman put up decent numbers on the day. Jackson is one of the top receivers in the NFL and now has 90 or more receiving yards in three of his last four games. Making things even better for Jackson owners? His Week 15 opponent: New Orleans. In Week 7, Jackson had his best game of the season against the Saints, catching seven passes for 216 yards and a touchdown. Jackson is a must-start option in most formats. |
12/9/2012 | Julio Jones, WR, ATL |
Jones scores on road againNews: Though Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones didn't outperform Roddy White like he normally does on the road, he did score his seventh touchdown of the season Week 14 at Carolina, taking a wide receiver screen 11 yards for the score in the fourth quarter. He finished with five catches for 66 yards. His 11 targets tied him with White for the team lead, but White did more with his targets, finishing with nine catches for 117 yards. Analysis: Jones got overshadowed by White in this one, but he did make a couple of impressive-looking grabs that will only help build quarterback Matt Ryan's trust in him. Plus, Jones has a certain amount of predictability going for him. All seven of his touchdown grabs have come on the road this season. The only time he went without one on the road was Week 10 at New Orleans. For that reason, you might have some hesitation to start him with the Falcons at home Week 15 against the Giants, but his potential in the Falcons' passing game is too high for you to consider sitting him, regardless of his home-away splits. |
12/9/2012 | Heath Miller, TE, PIT |
Miller falls yard short of TDNews: Steelers tight end Heath Miller finished with more than 60 receiving yards for the third straight game Week 14 vs. San Diego. Miller had five catches for 66 yards. His longest catch was a 26-yard reception in the fourth quarter down to the Chargers' 1-yard line. Miller tried to stretch for the touchdown, but he was down before the football broke the plane of the end zone. Miller was targeted on a 1-yard pass on the next play, but he dropped the touchdown. Miller was targeted nine times. Analysis: After a bit of a midseason lull, Miller has re-emerged offensively late in the season. He is averaging 75.3 receiving yards in his last three contests. The Steelers are starting to find him again on offense, so Fantasy owners should consider Miller a viable low-end starter heading into Week 15 at Dallas. Miller seemed to make a seamless transition Sunday back to quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who returned to the lineup after missing three games due to injury. |
12/9/2012 | Justin Blackmon, WR, JAC |
Blackmon rebounds with Shorts outNews: Jacksonville wide receiver Justin Blackmon tallied six catches for 57 yards during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. With Cecil Shorts sidelined with a concussion, Blackmon served as the team's primary receiving threat and collected 12 targets from quarterback Chad Henne. It was the third time this season he posted double-digits in looks as his longest reception Sunday went for 14 yards. Jacksonville's second-leading receiver was Jordan Shipley with five catches for 55 yards on seven targets. Analysis: After an unusual disappearance in Week 13 when he had just one reception during a loss at Buffalo, Blackmon was easily the leading target Sunday. His six receptions fell just one shy of his season high, however, he was held without a touchdown for the second straight game as the Jaguars didn't reach the end zone until midway through the fourth quarter. It's unclear if Shorts will be able to return for Week 15, but Blackmon is still considered a decent option in deeper Fantasy formats for the matchup at Miami. |
12/9/2012 | Santana Moss, WR, WAS |
Moss held in check Week 14News: Washington wide receiver Santana Moss did most of his damage late in the Week 14 overtime win over Baltimore on Sunday. Moss caught three passes for 52 yards in the game. He was targeted four times and did not score. Analysis: Moss has just three catches in his last two games for the Redskins and simply has not been the same for RG3 since Pierre Garcon re-emerged as a healthy and viable pass-receiving option. Moss has seven touchdown catches on the season but has yet to top 80 receiving yards in any game. With Garcon healthy, we expect that to continue heading into Week 15 at Cleveland. Moss certainly could re-emerge, but he's just a flex option, at best, in Fantasy play. |
12/9/2012 | Josh Morgan, WR, WAS |
Morgan catches 4-yard TDNews: Washington wide receiver Josh Morgan hauled in a 4-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Robert Griffin III in the first quarter of Sunday's Week 14 overtime win over the Ravens. Morgan recorded his first career touchdown in the game. He finished with three grabs for 20 yards. Morgan was targeted four times in the game. Analysis: Morgan got into the end zone for the first time in his career on Sunday against the Ravens. He's definitely gained in his role for the Redskins' passing game throughout the season. That said, Morgan still has yet to top 75 receiving yards in any game and only just scored his first touchdown. He is not a recommended Fantasy option for Week 15 at Cleveland. |
12/9/2012 | D.J. Ware, RB, TB |
Ware has one carryNews: Bucs running back D.J. Ware had one carry for -7 yards in the team's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: Ware, working mostly as a third-down back, has no Fantasy value at this time. If something happens to Doug Martin, it will likely be LeGarrette Blount who benefits. |
12/9/2012 | LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB |
Blount gets a carryNews: Bucs running back LeGarrette Blount had one carry for two yards in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: Blount has fallen pretty hard from his 781-yard 2011 campaign and his 1,007-yard 2010. His only value right now is as the handcuff for Doug Martin, as D.J. Ware has been working primarily as a third-down back. Otherwise, Blount has no Fantasy value at this time. |
12/9/2012 | Pierre Garcon, WR, WAS |
Garcon with another big gameNews: Washington wide receiver Pierre Garcon had yet another solid game for the Redskins in the Week 14 overtime win over the Ravens. Garcon helped tie the score in the fourth quarter as he hauled in an 11-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kirk Cousins, who replaced an injured Robert Griffin III just plays prior. Garcon finished the game with team highs of five catches and 87 yards with the score. He was targeted a team-high nine times overall in the game. Garcon added 2 rushing yards on one attempt. Analysis: Garcon now has 17 catches in his last three games for 279 yards with three touchdowns. Garcon has caught a touchdown pass in each of his last three games and now has four on the year. He's clearly become the top option in the passing game for both RG3 and, it appears, Cousins. We believe Garcon is a solid start in Fantasy for Week 15 at Cleveland even if Cousins has to start because Griffin is hurt. |
12/9/2012 | Steven Jackson, RB, STL |
Jackson finds the end zoneNews: Rams running back Steven Jackson struggled to find much room to operate in Week 14 against the Bills, but he still managed to post a respectable line in a 15-12 win. Jackson rushed 19 times for 64 yards, just a 3.4 yards-per-carry average. He did find the end zone in the game, on a 1-yard run in the third quarter. He added one reception for nine yards, as he failed to top the 100-yard all-purpose yards mark for the first time in three games. Analysis: Jackson, an impending free agent, is on pace for his worst year since he was a rookie. He has just 836 yards in 13 games, an average of 64.3 yards per game. If he remains on this pace, this would be his worst total for a full season since 2007, when he played just 12 games. He might not find much room to run in Week 15 either, as the Rams get set to take on the Vikings. Running backs are averaging just 86.0 rushing yards per game against the Vikings, good for ninth in the league. Consider Jackson a low-end starting Fantasy option in all formats for the matchup. |
12/9/2012 | Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN |
AP proving unstoppableNews: There seems to be no team able to stop Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, who surpassed 100 rushing yards for the seventh straight game Week 14 vs. Chicago. Peterson wasted no time extending his streak. He rushed for a franchise-record 104 yards in the first quarter. He got most of those yards on the first play of the game, which was a 51-yard carry. The previous record was held by Peterson, who had 96 rushing yards in the first quarter Week 9 at Seattle. Peterson also scored twice in the first quarter -- both from 1-yard out. It was Peterson's third two-rushing touchdown game of the season. Peterson finished with 31 carries for 154 yards. He added two catches for 16 yards. Analysis: The most amazing part of Peterson's run is that teams know he is getting the football and is really the only major player on offense for Minnesota with Percy Harvin sidelined for the season, and yet no one can seem to stop him. Peterson has 1,101 rushing yards during his rushing streak and is averaging 157.3 rushing yards per game in that span. He also has eight rushing touchdowns in his last seven games. Needless to say, AP remains a must-start Fantasy option heading into Week 15 at St. Louis. |
12/9/2012 | Leonard Hankerson, WR, WAS |
Hankerson goes for 67 yardsNews: Washington wide receiver Leonard Hankerson got going a little late in the Week 14 overtime win over the Ravens Sunday. Hankerson was held in check in the first half but finished with four catches for 67 yards. He was targeted five times in the game by quarterback Robert Griffin III to finish second on the team behind Pierre Garcon. Analysis: It was another game and another mediocre effort for Hankerson against the Ravens. The big speedy receiver continues to underwhelm due to poor hands as he dropped another couple passes from RG3 on Sunday. Griffin won't trust him until he proves more trustworthy with the football. Until that happens, Hankerson is going to have low-end Fantasy value. He is not a recommended option for Week 15 at Cleveland. |
12/9/2012 | Doug Martin, RB, TB |
Martin runs all over EaglesNews: Buccaneers running back Doug Martin had 28 carries for 128 yards and touchdown in the team's 23-21 loss to the Eagles on Sunday. The 28 carries were the second-most for him on the season. Martin also caught three passes -- on five targets -- for four yards. Analysis: For all the knocks the Eagles take on their rather weak rush defense, they hadn't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season until Martin hit the mark on Sunday. This was the fourth time Martin has gone over 100 yards this season, and it was a refreshing change of pace from his last two games, when he gained a total of 106 yards against the Falcons and Broncos. Martin and the Bucs face the Saints in Week 15, a team that has allowed the most Fantasy points to opposing RBs this season. In Week 7 against New Orleans, Martin rushed 16 times for 85 yards and a touchdown. He's a must-start in all formats. |
12/9/2012 | Evan Royster, RB, WAS |
Royster limited once againNews: Washington running back Evan Royster rushed three times for 11 yards in the Week 14 overtime win over Baltimore. Royster was targeted once in the passing game but did not come down with a catch. Analysis: Royster rushed for a touchdown Week 9 against Carolina. He's gained almost no yards since that game and continues to do next to nothing as Alfred Morris' backup in Washington. Royster should be ignored in just about all Fantasy leagues for Week 15 at Cleveland. |
12/9/2012 | Cowboys, DST DAL, |
Cowboys corral Bengals in CincyNews: The Cowboys DST racked up five sacks and an interception of Andy Dalton while holding the Bengals to 19 points and 336 net yards in Week 14. Anthony Spencer led the way with two sacks. Analysis: The Cowboys DST looked all right here, but they were helped out by a few drops and penalties by the Bengals defense. We wouldn't recommend them when they play vs. the Steelers in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Alfred Morris, RB, WAS |
Morris has another 100 yards, TDNews: Washington running back Alfred Morris had another big performance in the Week 14 overtime win over Baltimore Sunday. Morris topped 100 yards for the third consecutive game as he rushed 23 times for 122 yards and added a touchdown. Morris scored from 1-yard out in the first quarter. He did not make a catch in the game but was targeted once by quarterback Robert Griffin III. Analysis: Morris rushed for yet another 100-yard game in the Week 14 contest against Baltimore. The Ravens' defense couldn't knock Morris off his legs on the first hit and, in many cases, the second either. Morris has rushed for over 100 yards in three straight games and has done it six times in his rookie season for the Redskins. He's been the best rookie running back in the NFL as only Tampa's Doug Martin has even been close. Morris has seven touchdowns on the season and can be active in all Fantasy formats for Week 15 at Cleveland. |
12/9/2012 | Brandon Gibson, WR, STL |
Gibson takes advantageNews: With Danny Amendola out with a foot injury, Brandon Gibson came up huge for the Rams Sunday against the Bills in Week 14. Gibson emerged as the teams most reliable option in the passing game, bringing in six of nine passes thrown his way for a team-high 100 yards. He saved his best for the most important moments of the game as well, as he caught a 13-yard touchdown with just 48 seconds remaining in the game to give St. Louis a 15-12 win. This was the first 100-yard game of Gibsons four-year NFL career. Analysis: Gibson has had his best games of the season with Amendola out of the lineup, as he is averaging 74.3 yards per game in the four games Amendola has missed. Amendolas status is not yet known for Week 15, but whether he plays will obviously play a big role in whether Gibson is worth using. Gibson is closing in on a career high in receiving yards, as he needs 83 yards to reach the 620 yards he totaled in 2010. He should be able to get there over the final three games of the season, beginning in Week 15 against the Vikings. Minnesota is allowing 20.0 Fantasy points per game to opposing wide receivers, and Gibson should be considered just a low-end Fantasy option in deeper formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Jaguars, DST JAC, |
Jaguars kept out of pocketNews: After watching Arizona rack up three interceptions on Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez last Sunday, the Jacksonville defense was hoping to lure him into a similar showing in Week 14. However, Sanchez showed improved security and turned the ball over only once on a fumble during New York's 17-10 victory on Sunday. The Jaguars were unable to reach Sanchez most of the game and tallied just one sack, the eighth time this season they failed to generate multiple sacks in a game. Analysis: Jacksonville did hold Sanchez out of the end zone, but continued to have immense problems containing the run. The Jaguars entered the game with the league's second-worst run defense and surrendered two rushing touchdowns during the Jets' 17-0 unanswered run to open the second half. Overall, they allowed 166 rushing yards on the ground as the Jets effectively chewed the clock with their running game. Fantasy owners should continue to view the Jaguars as a low-end DST option in all formats for Week 15 at Miami. |
12/9/2012 | Kirk Cousins, QB, WAS |
Cousins comes up big lateNews: Washington was forced to put quarterback Kirk Cousins to work in the Week 14 game against the Ravens after Robert Griffin III suffered a knee injury. Cousins made three throws in the game and everything he did ended up working out for the Redskins in the overtime victory. Cousins' first throw was incomplete but was called for defensive pass interference. Griffin returned after that play, but had to leave again shortly after. Cousins got the ball again and threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Pierre Garcon with less than 30 seconds remaining. Cousins then ran in the 2-point conversion to tie the score before leading the Redskins to a game-winning FG drive in overtime. Analysis: Cousins finished the game 2 for 2 for 26 yards with a touchdown. He also had the 2-point conversion run in which he resembled RG3 just a little bit. The rookie Cousins definitely proved he can be considered a viable backup to Griffin. That said, the Redskins don't want to see him in the game Week 15 at Cleveland. If Cousins does get the start, he would not be a recommended Fantasy option at this time. |
12/9/2012 | Montell Owens, FB, JAC |
Owens shakes off cramp issueNews: Jacksonville running back Montell Owens finished with 14 carries for a game-high 91 yards and a touchdown during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Owens, who served as the team's fourth different starting running back this season, also added an 11-yard reception on his only target. He showed no problems with a cramping issue that forced him to briefly leave the game just before halftime when he scampered 32 yards down the sideline for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. It was his first score since the 2008 campaign. Analysis: With the Jaguars' backfield decimated by injuries this season, Owens was thrust into a starting role Sunday and performed admirably with a stellar average of 6.5 yards per attempt. He nearly matched his career yardage total coming into the game (112) while dominating carries for Jacksonville (the rest of the team had 10 rushing attempts combined). Owens will continue to receive the majority of carries as long as Rashad Jennings and Maurice Jones-Drew are sidelined, and with his quality performance Sunday, he's worth a pickup in deeper Fantasy formats for Week 15 at Miami. |
12/9/2012 | Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT |
Mendenhall stays glued to benchNews: Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall was a healthy scratch for the second straight game Week 14 vs. San Diego. Analysis: Mendenhall continues to remain inactive because he is buried on the running back depth chart and can't contribute on special teams. The Steelers didn't produce much on the ground Week 14, but that wasn't because Jonathan Dwyer struggled. Dwyer didn't get many chances to produce. It seems doubtful the Steelers will alter their depth chart heading into Week 15 at Dallas, so don't plan on activating Mendenhall in Fantasy. If anything changes, then we will let you know. |
12/9/2012 | Josh Freeman, QB, TB |
Freeman looks wobbly in Week 14News: Josh Freeman did not look his best on Sunday against the Eagles, completing just 14 of his 34 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns. He did, however, throw multiple touchdowns for the eighth time in his last nine games and upped his season totals to 25 touchdowns against just eight interceptions, as he did not throw a pick in the game. Analysis: Freeman's passes, though, tended to sail above the heads of his receivers on a regular basis -- at one point in the third quarter, he floated a pass well over Tiquan Underwood then, a few plays later, threw one far above Dallas Clark in the end zone. This was one of those games where it was apparent that Vincent Jackson has helped Freeman's numbers a lot, as Jackson caught a 43-yard toss-up by Freeman, scrambled and dove for a TD in the fourth quarter, and shook Nnamdi Asomugha for a 28-yard catch later in the game. Freeman still had a decent game, and his owners should be looking forward to his Week 15 matchup against the Saints, who have allowed the third-most passing yards in the NFL this season. Freeman passed for a season-high 420 yards and three TDs against the Saints in Week 7. |
12/9/2012 | Kai Forbath, K, WAS |
Forbath hits game-winning FGNews: Washington kicker Kai Forbath was a hero on Sunday of Week 14 in the overtime win over the Ravens. Forbath nailed a 34-yard field goal in overtime to win the contest. He finished 3 for 3 overall in the game with a long of 49 yards. Forbath added two extra points to finish with 11 points scored on the afternoon. Analysis: Forbath has been a consistent kicker for the Redskins as he has yet to miss a field goal on the year through eight games. Forbath finished the Week 14 game with double figures in scoring for the first time in his last six contests. He was solid on Sunday, but isn't usually counted upon for a lot of production. He makes his field goals, but Forbath is only a low-end Fantasy start for Week 15 at Cleveland. |
12/9/2012 | Justin Tucker, K, BAL |
Tucker held in check Week 14News: Baltimore kicker Justin Tucker did not attempt a single field goal during the Week 14 overtime loss at Washington on Sunday. Tucker hit all four extra points he attempted in the game. Tucker finished with four points scored. Analysis: Tucker has been a solid kicker all season as a rookie out of Texas. He's only missed two field goals all season and has consistently finished around double figures in scoring. The Ravens' offense often asks him to kick multiple field goals per game and Tucker should be considered a viable start in all leagues and formats for Week 15 against Denver. |
12/9/2012 | Isaac Redman, RB, PIT |
Redman held to zero yardsNews: Steelers running back Isaac Redman managed no rushing yards on two carries Week 14 vs. San Diego. He also had no catches in the 34-24 loss. Analysis: The Steelers had a rough time moving the football for 2 1/2 quarters Week 14, so the running game really didn't get a chance to get going. Redman's chances were limited Sunday, much like it was for starter Jonathan Dwyer. Unless the Steelers make another change to the running back depth chart, then Redman will remain the backup running back Week 15 at Dallas. However, he is just a desperation Fantasy start in deeper formats. |
12/9/2012 | Torrey Smith, WR, BAL |
Smith hauls in one Week 14 passNews: Baltimore wide receiver Torrey Smith was held in check on Sunday of Week 14 during the overtime loss at Washington. Smith struggled in his first Beltway rivalry game as he caught just one pass for 21 yards. He was targeted three times overall from quarterback Joe Flacco. Analysis: Smith has actually now been limited in his production in back-to-back games as Flacco has been unable to hit him for the deep ball. He's seeing plenty of targets, he's just not coming down with the big receptions. That said, it was just two weeks ago that Smith caught seven passes for 144 yards against the Chargers. He has the big-play ability to remain a viable start in deeper formats for Week 15 against Denver. |
12/9/2012 | Dennis Pitta, TE, BAL |
Pitta finds pay dirt Week 14News: Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta had a solid performance in the Week 14 overtime loss at Washington Sunday. Pitta hauled in a 14-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter from quarterback Joe Flacco. Pitta caught five passes overall for 46 yards in the game. Flacco targeted him six times to lead the team. Analysis: No team in the NFL gives up more Fantasy points to opposing tight ends than has Washington. For that reason, Pitta's production Sunday was predictable. We felt strongly that he'd find the end zone and he did just that for the fifth time this season for the Ravens. Still, Pitta has otherwise not been the most consistent of Fantasy tight ends this season. Heading into the Week 15 game against Denver, however, he could have another solid game. The Broncos are also not very good at limiting tight ends. Another score could be in Pitta's future so if you started him for Week 14, go ahead and use him again Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Eagles, DST PHI, |
Eagles D looks much betterNews: The Eagles did not intercept a pass in Week 14. Nor did they recover a fumble. They only sacked Josh Freeman twice. But the Eagles defense looked far more lively and tenacious than they have at almost any point this season. Analysis: The numbers may not show it, but the Eagles -- who fired defensive line coach Jim Washburn earlier in the week -- looked like a different unit. They held Tampa Bay to just seven points through three quarters, and the one touchdown they allowed at that point was the result of Tampa Bay getting the ball on the five-yard line thanks to a muffed punt return. The Eagles still haven't intercepted a pass since Week 6, but they did hold Tampa Bay to under 30 points (something they only did once in the previous six weeks). They aren't worth a start against the Bengals in Week 15, but could be worth keeping an eye on in deeper leagues. |
12/9/2012 | Dan Bailey, K, DAL |
Bailey nails game-winnerNews: Dan Bailey converted two field goals including a 40-yard game-winner and added two extra points at Cincinnati in Week 14. Analysis: Bailey has eight or more points in each of his last five games and should come up with some good opportunities to kick vs. the Steelers in Week 15. Leave him in lineups. |
12/9/2012 | Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL |
Boldin hauls in two touchdownsNews: Baltimore wide receiver Anquan Boldin only caught three passes in the Week 14 overtime loss at Washington. They were three big catches, however. Boldin caught a 19-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Joe Flacco in the first quarter. He followed that up with a 31-yard TD catch in the second quarter. In the end, Boldin caught three passes for 78 yards to lead the team. He only saw the three targets all game. Analysis: If only Boldin could play against the Redskins every single game he'd get back to All-Pro status for the Ravens. Even still, Boldin has been on a roll over his last two games with three touchdowns over that span. Considering he only has four touchdowns all season, we'd say he's playing his best football right now. Unfortunately, Boldin and the Ravens play Denver Week 15. The Broncos are better against the pass so we consider Boldin more of a No. 3 Fantasy wideout and solid flex option for that game. |
12/9/2012 | Jonathan Dwyer, RB, PIT |
Dwyer doesn't get many chancesNews: Steelers running back Jonathan Dwyer was held to 32 rushing yards on eight carries Week 14 vs. San Diego. His longest rush in the 34-24 loss went for 14 yards. He added three catches for 18 yards. Analysis: Week 14 was the first time in four starts Dwyer failed to get at least 10 Fantasy points (standard formats). Although, it wasn't entirely his fault. The Steelers couldn't sustain any offensive drives in the first half and were down 27-3 late in the third quarter, so Pittsburgh had to throw the ball a lot in the second half. Dwyer averaged 4.0 yards per carry, so given the chance for more touches, then he could have had a decent performance. Don't get down on Dwyer after one disappointing outing. He should remain the starter heading into Week 15 at Dallas and remain a viable Fantasy start in deep formats. |
12/9/2012 | Vonta Leach, FB, BAL |
Leach gets some touchesNews: Baltimore running back Vonta Leach touched the ball four times during Sunday's Week 14 overtime loss at Washington. Leach rushed twice for 3 yards. He also caught two passes for 11 yards. Leach suffered a sprained ankle in the game. Analysis: Leach caught four passes last game against Pittsburgh and now has six grabs in his last two contests. While that is added production for the running back, it also means he's likely never to become a viable Fantasy option this season. Ignore him in all formats for Week 15 against Denver. |
12/9/2012 | Bernard Pierce, RB, BAL |
Pierce has best game in defeatNews: Ravens running back Bernard Pierce did a nice job backing up Ray Rice in the Week 14 game in Washington. Despite the Ravens dropping the overtime affair, Pierce rushed eight times for a season-high 53 yards. He had a long run of 21 yards. Pierce added two catches for 11 yards. Analysis: Pierce, the rookie out of Temple, had the best game of his young career in the Week 14 game against the Redskins. Pierce was mixed in nicely alongside Rice as he saw a new career high in rushing yards. Pierce, who has one NFL touchdown under his belt, remains more of a handcuff to Rice, however. Unless something happens to the starter, Pierce doesn't see enough action to be an advisable Fantasy start for Week 15 against Denver. |
12/9/2012 | James Hanna, TE, DAL |
One catch for HannaNews: James Hanna caught a 3-yard pass in the Cowboys win at the Bengals. It was on the first play of the game. Analysis: Hanna saw some limited snaps for Dallas. He's not worth trusting in Fantasy play. |
12/9/2012 | Alex Henery, K, PHI |
Henery's streak endsNews: Eagles kicker Alex Henery converted a 28-yard field goal in the second quarter to extend his field goals made streak to 22... and then promptly missed his next two attempts in the game to start a different, less-impressive field goal run. Analysis: Henery's first miss was close -- he hit the left upright on a 58-yard try, after successfully converting a 53-yard attempt that was nullified by an illegal motion penalty. His 31-yard attempt in the third quarter, though, was of the traditional wide left variety. Henery is still a solid kicking option and can be started in most leagues heading into Week 15 against the Bengals. |
12/9/2012 | Ryan Mathews, RB, SD |
Bolts lean on MathewsNews: Chargers running back Ryan Mathews managed a season-high 25 carries during a 34-24 win Week 14 at Pittsburgh a week after managing a season-low nine carries. Unfortunately, Mathews didn't get much room to run, finishing with 65 rushing yards and averaging 2.6 yards per carry. His longest rush went for 9 yards. Mathews also had no receptions or touchdowns. Analysis: The Chargers had a game plan Sunday to try and establish the run against Pittsburgh. While Mathews didn't have a big performance, the fact the Chargers kept Pittsburgh honest allowed quarterback Philip Rivers to throw for three touchdowns in the upset win. Mathews doesn't have a 100-yard rushing performance this season and has managed just one touchdown in 11 games. He has been one of the biggest Fantasy disappointments of the season and remains a low-end Fantasy option heading into Week 15 vs. Carolina. |
12/9/2012 | Damaris Johnson, WR, PHI |
Johnson catches two passesNews: Eagles wide receiver Damaris Johnson caught two passes for 20 yards in the team's 23-21 victory over the Bucs. Johnson was targeted just two times. Analysis: Johnson also muffed a punt in the third quarter that led to a Tampa Bay score. Even with Philadelphia's receiving corps a little hobbled, Johnson is probably the fourth WR option for Nick Foles, behind Jeremy Maclin, Jason Avant, and Riley Cooper. He can be left on the bench in most formats. |
12/9/2012 | Lawrence Vickers, FB, DAL |
Vickers totals 18 yardsNews: Cowboys fullback Lawrence Vickers caught two passes for 18 yards Sunday at Cincinnati. He played sparingly but was in on some third-down plays. Analysis: Vickers' minor contribution shouldn't persuade any owners to pick him up at this point in the season. He is still not a reliable option, even for deep leagues, because he's a better blocker than stat producer. |
12/9/2012 | Kevin Ogletree, WR, DAL |
Two catches for OgletreeNews: Kevin Ogletree caught two passes for 28 yards in Week 14 at Cincinnati, targeted three times on the game. Analysis: We noticed Dwayne Harris playing more as the third receiver for the Cowboys than Ogletree. We wouldn't count on either receiver in Week 15 vs. the Steelers. |
12/9/2012 | Riley Cooper, WR, PHI |
Cooper gets nine targetsNews: Eagles wide receiver Riley Cooper was targeted nine times in the team's 23-21 win over the Bucs. Cooper ended up with four catches for 37 yards and now has 14 targets in the last two weeks. Analysis: All of Cooper's production came in the first half, when it looked like Nick Foles would be finding the third-year wideout often throughout the game. But Jason Avant kind of slid into Cooper's alpha-receiver role and finished the game with a team-high 133 yards. Still, Foles seems to like Cooper and did look for him deep twice during Philadelphia's final march down the field. With Foles the starter for the rest of the year -- and DeSean Jackson out -- Cooper gets a bump in value, but not big enough a bump to give him value in leagues with fewer than 18 teams. The Eagles face the Bengals in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Dwayne Harris, WR, DAL |
Harris plays plenty for DallasNews: Receiver Dwayne Harris played in many of the Cowboys' three-receiver sets on Sunday against the Bengals, but he caught just three of eight targets for 33 yards with a drop. Analysis: Harris isn't a serious threat to dominate the stat sheets in Dallas, at least not until something happens to Dez Bryant or Miles Austin. Keep him off rosters. The Cowboys host the Steelers in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Nick Folk, K, NYJ |
Folk bounces back in Week 14News: Jets kicker Nick Folk booted a field goal and two extra points during New York's 17-10 win at Jacksonville in Week 14. Folk converted a 44-yard field goal in the third quarter on his only attempt following his 0-for-2 performance against Arizona last Sunday. Analysis: With the Jets' offense still showing inconsistency on a week-to-week basis, Folk's chances remain limited. His current total of 75 points represents a career low as he is in danger of missing 100 points for the first time in three seasons. Consider him a low-end Fantasy option for Week 15 at Tennessee on Monday night. |
12/9/2012 | Steve Johnson, WR, BUF |
Johnson bounces backNews: Despite being limited by a hamstring injury in practice, Bills wide receiver Steve Johnson seemed to be in excellent shape in Week 14 against the Rams. Johnson bounced back from a two-catch performance with six receptions Sunday, a team-leading total. Johnson matched the team high with 71 receiving yards in the game as well, with a long reception of 34 yards. He was targeted eight times in the passing game, in a 15-12 loss. Analysis: Johnsons status for the game was up in the air up until pre-game warm ups, but he did not seem affected in the league. He now has at least six catches and 70 yards in four of the last five games, as he attempts to finish the season strong. He will try to keep his strong run going in Week 15, but he faces a stiff test. The Seahawks loom on the schedule, allowing just 15.7 Fantasy points per game to opposing wide receivers. Only one team has held opposing wide receivers to fewer Fantasy points this season, so consider Johnson more of a low-end starting Fantasy option for the game. |
12/9/2012 | Matt Forte, RB, CHI |
TDs continue to elude ForteNews: Bears running back Matt Forte was unable to reach 100 rushing yards for the fifth straight game Week 14 at Minnesota, but he still managed more than 100 total yards in a 21-14 loss. Forte, who has rushed for more than 100 yards just twice this season, finished with a team-high 85 rushing yards on 13 carries. His longest rush went 36 yards and he averaged 6.5 yards per carry. Forte added six catches for 34 yards and finished with 119 total yards. Sadly, he also went without a touchdown for the fourth time in his last five games. Analysis: It wasn't a stellar performance, but Forte still managed 11 Fantasy points (standard formats), so it was a respectable outing. Forte hasn't looked hobbled since hurting his ankle Week 12, which is also good news. He has more than 1,000 total yards in 2012, but Forte has just four touchdowns, which is killing his Fantasy appeal. He is still a reliable Fantasy starter, but he is not up there with the elite options this season. The Bears host the Packers in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Clay Harbor, TE, PHI |
Harbor gets TD filling in for CelekNews: Eagles tight end Clay Harbor caught six passes for 52 yards and a touchdown on Sunday, successfully converting all six of his targets. Harbor was filling in for starting tight end Brent Celek, who left after suffering a concussion on the game's first play. Analysis: The touchdown was the second of the season for Harbor, who scored in Week 1 against the Browns, while the 52 receiving yards were the second-most of his career (behind a 55-yard performance last October). If Celek were medically cleared to bang his head against a desk, that is what he'd be doing right now, as he has scored just one touchdown all year and the 52 yards would have been the fifth-most of the season for him. If Celek doesn't return, Harbor could be considered a low-end TE option, rosterable only in leagues of 18 teams or more. |
12/9/2012 | Miles Austin, WR, DAL |
Austin does little with 10 targetsNews: Miles Austin caught four of 10 targets from Tony Romo, dropping two others, having a miscommunication with Romo on another play and bobbling a would-be touchdown pass before landing out of bounds. He finished with 46 yards. Analysis: While Dez Bryant has been dominant for the Cowboys, Austin has been quite tame. He has six straight games with 10 Fantasy points or less in standard formats. The targets prove that he's still a huge part of the Cowboys offense but he has to do a better job of catching the football to be effective for Fantasy purposes. He'll have a chance to be effective against Pittsburgh's suddenly sagging pass defense in Week 15 but trusting him could be a problem for owners. Consider him among your options as a flex. |
12/9/2012 | Brady Quinn, QB, KC |
Quinn plummets back to earthNews: After posting his best game in years, Chiefs quarterback Brady Quinn fell off yet again Sunday against the Browns in Week 14. He completed just 10 of 21 passes for 159 yards, with 70 of those yards coming on back-to-back passes to Dwayne Bowe in the first half. Bowe left the game with a rib injury, and the Chiefs passing game faltered from then on. He was picked off in the game, the fifth interception he has thrown on the season. The Chiefs lost the game, 30-7. Analysis: Quinn had a very solid performance a week ago against the Panthers, but he seemed to remember who he is against the Browns. Quinn has been a giant bust at the NFL level, and one solid performance against Carolina did not seem to change that. Even if the Chiefs stick with him down the stretch, Quinn is unlikely to put up solid numbers, even if Bowes injury does not prove serious. The Chiefs have a solid matchup in Week 15 against a Raiders defense that has struggled to defend the pass, but Quinn is not a recommended Fantasy option in any formats moving forward. |
12/9/2012 | Roddy White, WR, ATL |
White finally scores on roadNews: Having accumulated 419 receiving yards and no touchdowns on the road compared to 604 and four at home, wide receiver Roddy White was again expected to take a back seat to Julio Jones with the Falcons visiting the Panthers in Week 14. But instead, he led the way with a season-high nine catches for 117 yards. He also caught his first road touchdown pass this season, hauling in a 4-yarder in the third quarter. He didn't get any more targets than Jones -- the two tied for the team lead with 11 -- but he did more with his. Jones had five catches for 66 yards and a touchdown. Analysis: White did have a bad moment when he appeared to catch what would have been a two-point conversion after Jones' score early in the fourth quarter, but the officials ruled that he didn't maintain possession all the way to the ground. Still, if you're a White owner, you have to be pretty satisfied with this performance. Not only did he finally overcome the home-away split, but he ended a streak of six straight games without a touchdown grab. Though White does have to contend with Jones for looks sometimes, the Falcons' passing game is normally productive enough to sustain both. You should keep White active for Week 15 against the Giants. |
12/9/2012 | Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI |
Maclin steps up in Week 14News: Eagles receiver Jeremy Maclin had one of his best games of the season in Week 14 against the Bucs, catching nine passes for 104 yards, including the sliding-on-his-knees game-winning touchdown catch as time expired. Maclin was targeted a team-high 13 times. Analysis: And now here come the words of caution: Maclin was facing the league's worst pass defense in Tampa Bay and he really didn't show up until the fourth quarter -- at the end of the third quarter, Maclin had two catches for 18 yards. Still, Nick Foles seemed to get more comfortable as the game went on, and the 88-yard fourth quarter performance for Maclin could go a long way in establishing a rapport with the young quarterback. It's probably overdoing it to declare Maclin "back" and suggest he be started in all leagues, but he's earned enough trust in this game to be considered for a flex against the Bengals, despite the defense having allowed the 11th-fewest passing yards this season. |
12/9/2012 | Adam Vinatieri, K, IND |
Vinatieri kicks two in fourth quarterNews: Indianapolis kicker Adam Vinatieri converted both his field goal attempts in the fourth quarter on Sunday afternoon as the Colts beat the Titans Week 14. Vinatieri secured a 27-23 win as he nailed a 53-yard attempt and a 40-yarder in the fourth. He added three extra points and scored nine points overall in the game. Analysis: Vinatieri has already missed seven field goals this season for the Colts. The veteran kicker just finished with single digits in scoring for the fifth consecutive game. He's only been in double figures four times all year as the Colts haven't poured home the points. Heading into Week 15 at Houston, Vinatieri could see more points. That said, he's still more of a lower-end option in Fantasy circles at this point. |
12/9/2012 | Coby Fleener, TE, IND |
Fleener catches just one passNews: Colts tight end Coby Fleener hauled in just one pass in the Week 14 win over Tennessee on Sunday. Fleener went for 9 yards on his only reception. He was targeted four times by quarterback Andrew Luck. Analysis: Fleener caught a touchdown pass in the Week 13 game at Detroit, but that was his first of the season -- and career. The Colts have plenty of receiving options with Reggie Wayne, Donnie Avery and T.Y. Hilton as the wideouts, and have been paying less attention to their tight ends of late. Fleener should be considered a low-end option for Week 15 at Houston. |
12/9/2012 | Jason Campbell, QB, CHI |
Campbell needed off benchNews: Bears quarterback Jason Campbell had to finish off a 21-14 loss Week 14 at Minnesota after quarterback Jay Cutler sustained a neck injury late in the fourth quarter. Campbell was quite productive on his lone drive, completing 6 of 9 passes for 64 yards, which was capped off by a 16-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall on third-and-15. Campbell also had an 8-yard run. Analysis: The early reports are that Cutler is expected to be OK, but he will be further evaluated Monday. Campbell started Week 11 against the 49ers when Cutler was out with a concussion. However, he totaled just 107 passing yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Even if Campbell has to start Week 15 vs. Green Bay, he would not be a recommended Fantasy option. |
12/9/2012 | Dwayne Allen, TE, IND |
Allen goes for 11 yardsNews: Colts tight end Dwayne Allen was held in check in the Week 14 win over Tennessee on Sunday. Allen caught just one pass for 11 yards in the game. He only saw three targets from quarterback Andrew Luck. Analysis: Allen never really broke out for the Colts even when teammate Coby Fleener was injured for several weeks. Allen has been consistent for Luck, though he has only two touchdowns and the last came back in Week 5 against Green Bay. The Colts have plenty of receiving options with Reggie Wayne, Donnie Avery and T.Y. Hilton as the wideouts, and have been paying less attention to their tight ends of late. Allen should be considered a low-end option for Week 15 at Houston. |
12/9/2012 | Reggie Wayne, WR, IND |
Wayne scores as Colts winNews: Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne was once again the leading receiver for quarterback Andrew Luck in the Week 14 win over the Titans. Luck threw just one touchdown pass in the game and that went to Wayne in the first quarter. Wayne caught a 4-yard TD pass from Luck. Wayne led the team with six catches and 64 yards with the score. He was targeted a team-high 10 times. Wayne also rushed once for minus-5 yards. Analysis: Wayne continues to be the most consistent and best receiver in the passing game for the Colts and the rookie Luck. Wayne found the end zone in Sunday's game for the first time since Week 9 against Miami. It was his fourth touchdown of the season. Wayne remains the best Indianapolis receiver to own and he can be active in most Fantasy formats for Week 15 at Houston. The Colts are going to throw the ball if they hope to have a chance against the Texans. |
12/9/2012 | Jason Avant, WR, PHI |
Avant blows up in Week 14News: Eagles wide receiver Jason Avant had a huge game in Week 14 against the Bucs, catching seven passes for 133 yards in the team's 23-21 victory. Avant had three stellar catches -- a one-handed grab and broken coverage bomb in the second quarter, and a third-quarter reception in which he shook his ankle out of the grip of a defender and scampered for another 15 yards. Analysis: The 133 yards were the third-most of Avant's career and his most since a game against Buffalo last season, in which he had 139 receiving yards. Nick Foles locked in on Avant early, hooking up with him three times by halftime and targeting him 12 times throughout the game. Avant's sure hands also seemed to give Foles confidence early on, which resulted in a huge game from Foles. The wet blanket here? Tampa Bay has given up the most receiving yards per game this season, and the Eagles face the Bengals in Week 15, who have given up the 11th-fewest. Still, Avant has Foles' attention (17 targets and 212 yards in the last two games) and he can be added to Fantasy teams in deeper (14 teams or more) leagues. |
12/9/2012 | T.Y. Hilton, WR, IND |
Hilton averages 25 YPCNews: Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton hauled in two long passes in the Week 14 win over the Titans Sunday. Hilton hooked up with quarterback Andrew Luck for two catches for 50 yards. He had a long grab of 36 yards and saw five targets the entire game. Hilton did not score in the contest. Analysis: Hilton continues to be an outstanding deep-ball threat for Luck and the Colts. He failed to reach 100 yards for the fourth time in his last six games, but did have another solid performance. Hilton can sometimes get lost in the offense, but that has happened less and less often throughout his rookie season. Heading into Week 15 at Houston, Hilton has really emerged as the second-best option on the team behind Reggie Wayne. Hilton can be active in deeper formats and at the flex position for the game against the Texans. |
12/9/2012 | Jason Witten, TE, DAL |
Witten good for 62 yardsNews: Cowboys tight end Jason Witten caught all four of his targets for 62 yards Sunday at the Bengals. Two of his receptions were on downfield darts good for over 20 yards each. The four targets were his lowest of the season since Week 1 when he played with a spleen injury at New York. Analysis: This was definitely a disappointing outing for Witten but he actually did pretty well given the limited looks from Romo, who really didn't get hot until the Cowboys' final two drives (Witten had one 9-yard catch in those drives). Up next is a tough matchup against the Steelers, who have done a good job this year containing tight ends. We'd consider Witten a decent start for Week 15 but not a slam-dunk. |
12/9/2012 | Delone Carter, RB, IND |
Carter gets into end zoneNews: Indianapolis running back Delone Carter saw goal-line work on Sunday of Week 14 against Tennessee. Carter scored on a 1-yard TD run in the third quarter of the game. He rushed three times for a total of 1 yard in the contest. Carter added one catch for 13 yards as that was his only target from quarterback Andrew Luck. Analysis: Carter was limited to backup duties in the Week 14 game behind Vick Ballard and that was with Donald Brown inactive for the game. He got into the end zone as he did see goal-line touches, but was otherwise used sparingly in the game. If Brown returns Week 15 in Houston, Carter's value will be even lower. Carter is already not a recommended Fantasy play in most formats due to the Texans being solid against the run. |
12/9/2012 | Donnie Avery, WR, IND |
Avery drops open TD passNews: Colts wide receiver Donnie Avery had a brutal dropped pass as he was wide open in the end zone late in the Week 14 win over Tennessee Sunday. Avery couldn't haul in Andrew Luck's pass, and finished with just three catches for 31 yards despite nine targets overall. Avery also rushed once for 3 yards in the game. Analysis: Avery caught two touchdown passes Week 13 at Detroit but was back to mediocrity on Sunday against the Titans. Tennessee must have keyed on Avery as the receiver was largely held in check all game. He had one of his poorer efforts, but could bounce back Week 15 at Houston. The Colts are going to throw the ball if they hope to have a chance against the Texans so Avery should see plenty of looks. He can be active in deeper formats at the flex position, but has little value outside of that for the Week 15 game. |
12/9/2012 | Matt Ryan, QB, ATL |
Ryan gets numbers back upNews: With his team trailing 23-0 early in the second half, Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, who was coming off a 165-yard performance against the Saints last week, had no choice but to air it out for the final two quarters Week 14 at Carolina. And though the Falcons ultimately lost, his passing at least helped make a game of it. He completed 34 of 49 passes for 342 yards and two touchdowns -- a 4-yarder to Roddy White in the third quarter and an 11-yarder to Julio Jones in the fourth. It was the first time in four games that Ryan contributed multiple scores. Analysis: Fantasy owners would rather see Falcons lose if that's what it takes for Ryan to air it out like he did in the second half. The Falcons relied mostly on screen passes in the first half, and it amounted to only two first downs. Ryan actually completed 7 or 10 passes during that stretch, but for only 40 yards. Once the Falcons got down big, they allowed Ryan to go vertical, and the results were pretty impressive. The good news for Ryan owners is that even though the touchdowns were lacking prior to Week 14, the yardage, apart from that one game against the Saints, wasn't. Ryan has now thrown for at least 300 yards in five of his last six games. His second-half performance will hopefully lead the Falcons to devise a more aggressive game plan for Week 15 against the Giants, so you should keep Ryan active in Fantasy. |
12/9/2012 | Vick Ballard, RB, IND |
Ballard nears 100 yardsNews: Indianapolis running back Vick Ballard closed in on 100 rushing yards in the Week 14 win over the Titans. Ballard rushed 19 times in the game and finished with 94 yards on the ground. He averaged 4.9 yards per carry and had a long run of 14 yards. Ballard added one catch for 10 yards as he topped 100 total yards in the game. He did not score for the Colts. Delone Carter rushed for a touchdown and saw goal-line work in the game. Analysis: Ballard and the Colts got down early in the Week 14 game and quarterback Andrew Luck had to pass for most of the second half. Still, Ballard managed to near 100 yards as the Colts managed to come back and beat the Titans. Donald Brown was inactive for the game and Ballard saw more work than he might usually have received. We're unsure whether or not Brown will be able to return to action Week 15 at Houston. Ballard's value obviously will depend some on that situation. That said, the Colts are playing at Houston, the team allowing the fewest Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs. It is a tough matchup and Ballard should be considered just a flex option, at best, for the game. |
12/9/2012 | Andrew Luck, QB, IND |
Luck leads Colts to winNews: Indianapolis quarterback Andrew Luck didn't have his best performance on Sunday in the Week 14 home win over the Titans. That said, Luck did enough to lead his teammates to a win over the Titans. Luck and the Colts outscored the Titans 20-3 in the second half, though the quarterback didn't account personally for any of those points. Luck threw a 4-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to Reggie Wayne for his only TD pass on the game. He finished 16 of 34 for 196 yards with one TD and two interceptions. One of his picks was returned 40 yards for a score. Luck added 7 rushing yards on five carries. Analysis: Luck did not have the greatest statistical performance on Sunday but he was still able to lead the Colts to a win. He was coming off a game in which he tossed four touchdowns but was also intercepted three times. Luck now has 18 touchdown passes and 18 interceptions on the year, so it hasn't been all sunshine and butterflies. Still, he can be active in plenty of Fantasy formats for Week 15 at Houston. |
12/9/2012 | Dion Lewis, RB, PHI |
Lewis has 24 total yardsNews: Dion Lewis ran once for -4 yards on Sunday against the Bucs but managed a reception for 28 yards. These were his only two offensive touches on the day. Analysis: With Bryce Brown having a nightmare game, Lewis still managed just one carry, so it looks like the coaches may have considered this one a result of the tough Tampa Bay run defense and game flow, as opposed to Brown being ineffective. Thus, Lewis will probably not gain any ground or playing time, and remains a handcuff to Brown. He has little value in Fantasy at this time. |
12/9/2012 | Jamaal Charles, RB, KC |
Charles shrugs off injuryNews: Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles was forced to leave Sundays game against the Browns in Week 14 briefly during the second quarter with a rib injury. That issue proved to be just a bump in the road on the way to another fine game for the resurgent rusher. Charles got off to a blistering start, sprinting past the defense on the teams first play from scrimmage for an 80-yard touchdown run. Charles kept running all over the Browns, finishing with 165 rushing yards on 18 carries, for a 9.2 yards-per-carry average. He finished with just the one touchdown, his fourth of the season, in a 30-7 win. He was targeted once in the passing game, but did not manage to bring in any receptions. Analysis: Charles has now rushed for over 100 yards in three consecutive games, getting him up to 1,220 yards with three games remaining on the schedule. Charles has come back strong from a season-ending knee injury last season, and has a good chance to establishing a new season high in rushing yards. He needs 247 yards over the final three games to reach that mark. He will try to keep his 100-yard game streak going in Week 15, as the Chiefs head to Oakland. Charles was limited to just 10 all-purpose yards in Week 8 against the Raiders, however that was during a point in the season where Charles was struggling to find playing time. We dont anticipate any similar issues moving forward, so Charles should run all over a Raiders defense that allows 21.8 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs. Consider him a must-start Fantasy option in all formats. |
12/9/2012 | Bryce Brown, RB, PHI |
Brown disappears in Week 14News: After scoring 53 Fantasy points in his last two games, rushing for 347 yards and four touchdowns, Bryce Brown laid a very large egg in Week 14 against Tampa Bay, rushing 12 times for six yards. He also caught two passes for six yards. Analysis: There was some reason for concern coming into the game, as the Bucs had allowed the fewest rushing yards this year (82.3 yards per game)...but that still leaves plenty of yards unaccounted for. Brown just could not get any momentum going on the ground Sunday, and some of it may have been due to the unorthodox manner in which Foles handed the ball off to Brown on some tries -- almost pausing for a split second before tucking the ball into Brown's arms. Regardless, it was an ugly day, and Brown can at least look forward to a Week 15 matchup against the Bengals, who are middle-of-the-road against running backs this year. Suddenly a shaky play at RB -- especially with Foles looking supremely confident throwing the ball Sunday -- Brown should be viewed as a low-end RB2 for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Lance Dunbar, RB, DAL |
Dunbar with a catchNews: Lance Dunbar played sparingly for the Cowboys but did have a 6-yard catch at Cincinnati in Week 14. Analysis: Dunbar saw some reps in place of Felix Jones. Unless Jones misses serious playing time, Dunbar won't be useful in Fantasy play. The Cowboys host the Steelers in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Philip Rivers, QB, SD |
Rivers lead Bolts to upsetNews: Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes, and San Diego pulled a 34-24 upset at Pittsburgh Week 14. Rivers' first touchdown was a 39-yard completion to Danario Alexander in the second quarter. He hooked up again with Alexander for a 15-yard score in the fourth quarter. In between those scores, Rivers threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Malcom Floyd in the third quarter. Rivers completed 21 of 41 passes for 200 yards. He was sacked just once and had 3 rushing yards. Analysis: Rivers has managed three passing touchdowns three times this season, including twice in the last four games. However, Sunday was the first time in three games Rivers managed a multi-passing touchdown game. Sunday was also just the fourth time this season Rivers didn't throw an interception. He now has 21 passing touchdowns in 13 games, making it the seventh straight season he has managed 20-plus touchdowns. Rivers came into Week 14 barely a Top 20 Fantasy quarterback because of his lack of big-yardage games and high-interception total. Despite the strong performance, Rivers will remain a low-end Fantasy option in deep formats heading into Week 15 vs. Carolina. |
12/9/2012 | Josh Scobee, K, JAC |
Scobee suffers rare missNews: Jacksonville kicker Josh Scobee connected on 1 of his 2 field-goal attempts and one extra point during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Scobee booted a 31-yard field goal to open the scoring in the second quarter. He was also wide left on a 55-yard attempt just before halftime, his first miss since Week 10 against Indianapolis. Analysis: Scobee's miss on Sunday was just his second of the season as he entered the game with a sterling 95.2 percent conversion rate. He is now 21 for 22 overall on the season, but just one of his kicks have come from outside of 50 yards. His accuracy makes him a reliable option for the Jaguars, but his lack of consistent chances makes him a low-end Fantasy option heading into Week 15 at Miami. |
12/9/2012 | Brandon Weeden, QB, CLE |
Weeden avoids turnoversNews: Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden was unable to find the end zone in Week 14 against the Chiefs, but he took care of the ball in a 30-7 win. Weeden completed 17 of 30 passes in the game for 217 yards, but was held without a touchdown for the first time since Week 9. He also avoided throwing an interception in a game for just the fifth time in 13 games. He added one rush for 15 yards. Analysis: Weeden has had an up-and-down rookie season so far, and the overall numbers point to a mediocre quarterback at this point in his career. He has 13 touchdowns and 15 interceptions in 13 games, while averaging 233.6 passing yards per game. He could be in line for one of his best games in Week 15, as the Browns get set to host the Redskins. Quarterbacks have loved the sight of the Redskins on the schedule, as are surrendering 295.4 passing yards per game, with 26 passing touchdowns in 13 games. Still, Weeden should be left for just the deepest of Fantasy formats, even with a good matchup. |
12/9/2012 | DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR |
Williams breaks one vs. FalconsNews: Once again getting the majority of the touches out of the backfield with Jonathan Stewart sidelined by a high ankle sprain, Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams was having a relatively quiet game Week 14 against the Falcons until the fourth quarter, when he took a short toss from quarterback Cam Newton 53 yards for the touchdown. It was his first receiving touchdown and only his fourth touchdown of any kind this season. He was targeted three times, finishing with two catches for 56 yards. He also ran for 56 yards on a season-high 17 carries. Analysis: Though Williams' yard-per-carry average wasn't anything special, he showed good burst at times, breaking off a 13-yard run at one point in the first quarter. And of course, he had the big catch-and-run that put the game out of reach for the Falcons, getting an early block that allowed him to go untouched apart from a near ankle grab by Robert McClain. Williams used to be a pretty reliable running back in Fantasy, so it wouldn't be so far-fetched for him to continue this level of production while Stewart is sidelined. Of course, his matchup Week 15 at San Diego isn't the greatest, so you should probably continue to think of him as a flex option in standard Fantasy leagues. |
12/9/2012 | Felix Jones, RB, DAL |
Murray fixes Felix into limited roleNews: Felix Jones had two carries for 7 yards at Cincinnati in Week 14. Analysis: Throughout the game Jones lost playing time to Lance Dunbar and fullback Lawrence Vickers in passing situations. The veteran shouldn't be trusted in Fantasy when the Cowboys host the Steelers in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Rob Bironas, K, TEN |
Bironas in double figuresNews: Tennessee kicker Rob Bironas missed the first field goal he attempted in the Week 14 game at Indianapolis. Bironas made good on three field goals from that point on, but the Titans still lost the game. Bironas finished 3 for 4 and had a long kick of 40 yards in the game. He added two extra points and finished with 11 points overall. Analysis: Bironas has had a few bigger efforts this season for the Titans but has only scored in double figures five times all year. Otherwise, he's been mediocre, at best. That continued Week 14 as he suffered his second missed field goal in his last three games for the Titans. Heading into Week 15 against the Jets, Bironas is only a low-end start in most formats. |
12/9/2012 | DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL |
Murray totals 75 yards but scoresNews: DeMarco Murray needed some work on the Cowboys' final two drives to post a respectable 75 total yards along with a goal-line dive at Cincinnati in Week 14. Murray had 27 total yards on the Cowboys' final two drives. Analysis: The touchdown really saved Murray's stat line against a Bengals defense that had him stuffed in the backfield a number of times throughout the game. He'll take on the Steelers at home next week and could be expected to produce similar numbers. Think of him as a good second running back as Pittsburgh has allowed a touchdown to a running back in four of its last six games. |
12/9/2012 | Nick Foles, QB, PHI |
Foles has career day in winNews: Eagles quarterback Nick Foles completed 32 passes for 381 yards and scored three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) in Sunday's 23-21 win over the Bucs. Foles also ran three times for 27 yards. Analysis: Foles had a horrific first quarter, but bounced back to post 193 yards by halftime. He grew more confident and his passes seemed to have a little more zip and accuracy as the game wore on. Foles was not afraid to go deep, and it seemed like after Jason Avant made a one-handed circus catch and then a wide-open grab, Foles was more comfortable letting loose. It resulted in Avant and Maclin totaling 237 receiving yards, with Riley Cooper and Clay Harbor getting 37 and 52 yards, respectively, as complements. One caveat: Tampa Bay allows the most passing yards per game, while Philadelphia's Week 15 opponent, Cincinnati, allows the 11th-fewest. So while Foles looked confident and solid, he may face a tougher challenge next week. Still, this game makes Foles a viable start in 2QB leagues. |
12/9/2012 | Nate Washington, WR, TEN |
Washington with poor ratioNews: Tennessee wide receiver Nate Washington was targeted seven times in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis on Sunday. Unfortunately, Washington only came down with one reception in the game from quarterback Jake Locker. That catch went for 15 yards. Analysis: Washington hasn't scored since Week 9 against Chicago and has only had a few solid Fantasy performances all season. Otherwise, he's been an inconsistent and underwhelming option in the passing game for Locker. Fantasy owners cannot count upon consistent production from Washington for Week 15 against the Jets. Consider him a low-end flex option, at best, for the game. |
12/9/2012 | Josh Gordon, WR, CLE |
Gordon keeps growingNews: Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon continued his transformation into the teams No. 1 option, as he led the Browns in yards and catches in a 30-7 win over the Chiefs Sunday in Week 14. Gordon was targeted a team-high 12 times by Brandon Weeden, bringing in eight of those catches for a new career high. He went for 86 yards in the game as well, with a long catch of 18 yards. Gordons 86 yards were his third-highest total of what is turning into a very solid rookie season. Analysis: The Browns grabbed Gordon with a second-round pick in the supplemental draft after a college career in which he struggled with disciplinary issues. He has been able to stay out of trouble so far in his NFL career, and is really showing his talent. Gordon is clearly the teams top option in the passing game, and he has gotten better as the season has progressed. He is up to 732 receiving yards on the season, which leads all NFL rookies. The Browns are scheduled to play Washington in Week 15, one of the worst teams in the league at defending the pass. Opposing wide receivers are averaging 26.5 Fantasy points and 207.5 receiving yards per game against the Redskins. Consider him a solid low-end starting option in all Fantasy formats for Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Christian Ponder, QB, MIN |
Ponder has another rough outingNews: Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder had another poor outing Week 14 vs. Chicago, but thanks to 154 rushing yards and two touchdowns from running back Adrian Peterson, Minnesota escaped with a 21-14 win. Ponder completed just 11 of 17 passes for 91 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. It was the third time this season Ponder finished with less than 100 passing yards. Analysis: Ponder has been held under 200 passing yards in three straight games and you can definitely tell he misses Percy Harvin's presence in the passing game. However, Ponder struggled at times this season when Harvin was healthy, so Ponder might be having similar results even if Harvin wasn't out for the season. Vikings coach Leslie Frazier continues to defend Ponder despite shaky performances from his starting quarterback. Fantasy owners don't have to deal with Ponder's inconsistency under center, as he remains a desperation start heading into Week 15 at St. Louis. |
12/9/2012 | Chad Henne, QB, JAC |
Henne left with Jet lagNews: Jacksonville quarterback Chad Henne completed 21 of 43 passes for 185 yards but was held without a touchdown during the Jaguars' 17-10 loss to the Jets in Week 14. Henne's four-game streak with a touchdown pass ended as he was on the hook for two interceptions against New York's suffocating defense. His meager 48.8 completion percentage also led to his lowest yardage output in the past three games he has started. Analysis: Henne has been an unexpected bright spot for the Jaguars since Blaine Gabbert went down with a season-ending injury, but his effectiveness is starting to decrease recently. Since his glossy 354-yard performance against Houston in Week 11, his yardage and touchdown totals have decreased in each of the past three games. It didn't help he was missing his top receiving threat in Cecil Shorts, but he hardly looked comfortable as he was sacked three times by the Jets. Fantasy owners should continue to view Henne as a low-end option for the rest of the season, including Week 15 at Miami, his former team. |
12/9/2012 | Kendall Wright, WR, TEN |
Wright has decent productionNews: Titans wide receiver Kendall Wright saw nine targets come his way from quarterback Jake Locker in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis Sunday. Wright caught five of those passes for 39 yards in the game. He did not score and his long reception went for 14 yards. Analysis: The rookie Wright has been a consistent option for Locker and Fantasy owners. He's normally good for between 4-7 catches per game for a decent amount of yardage. That said, while consistent, Wright is consistently mediocre. He doesn't have a 100-yard game under his belt yet and has caught touchdown passes in four games. He's gone three straight without seeing the end zone and is, at best, a low-end flex option for Week 15 against the Jets. |
12/9/2012 | Kenny Britt, WR, TEN |
Britt has season-best 143News: Tennessee wide receiver Kenny Britt had a monster performance in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis Sunday. Britt went for a season-high 143 yards in the game on eight catches from quarterback Jake Locker. Britt did not catch a touchdown pass in the game and was targeted nine times. Analysis: Britt had been limited to just five catches in his previous two games before breaking out against the Colts. That said, Britt caught a touchdown pass in each of those previous two contests and combined with his Week 14 that makes for a pretty nice stretch of Fantasy football. Britt was clearly the top weapon for Locker in the passing game on Sunday as the quarterback targeted him early and often. Heading into Week 15 against the Jets, Britt can be active in plenty of Fantasy formats. |
12/9/2012 | Chris Johnson, RB, TEN |
Johnson doesn't lead own teamNews: Tennessee running back Chris Johnson struggled all afternoon on Sunday in the Week 14 loss at Indianapolis. Titans quarterback Jake Locker had an early 32-yard carry and Johnson was never able to overtake him as the team leader in rushing. In the end, Locker had 51 yards on four carries as Johnson finished with 44 on 19. Johnson caught three passes for 15 yards in the game as well. He did not score. Analysis: Johnson has been a creature of inconsistency this season. He started the year slowly by failing to top 30 rushing yards in each of his first three games. He was basically a stud from that point on with four touchdowns and six games of at least 90 rushing yards between Weeks 4 and the Week 11 bye. Since the bye, however, Johnson has struggled again and has gone three straight without topping 100 yards. The good news is that he faces a Jets team in Week 15 that struggles defending against the run. Johnson can remain active in most Fantasy formats for that contest. |
12/9/2012 | Michael Bennett, DE, TB |
Bennett has four tackles, two sacksNews: Bucs defensive end Michael Bennett had four tackles and two sacks in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: Bennett now has 34 tackles (his career high is 39) and nine sacks (his previous high was four), along with three forced fumbles. He's a solid low-end option in deeper IDP formats. The Bucs face the Saints in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Jake Locker, QB, TEN |
Locker throws costly INT for TDNews: Tennessee quarterback Jake Locker threw a touchdown pass to the wrong team in the second half of Sunday's loss at Indianapolis. Locker's pass from deep in his own territory was picked off for a touchdown by Cassius Vaughn and the Titans never recovered in the loss. Locker got off to a hot start in the game as he threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Jared Cook in the first quarter to take a 7-0 lead. He finished 22 of 35 for 262 yards with the TD and two interceptions. Locker also rushed four times and led the team with 51 yards on the ground. Chris Johnson rushed 19 times for 44 yards. Analysis: Locker was better in the Week 14 game in Indianapolis. Without having to fire the ball quite so many times -- he topped 40 passing attempts in each of the previous two games -- he was able to avoid too many turnovers. That said, he still coughed it up twice and one of them was returned for a touchdown. After having five in the previous two contests, Locker needs to protect the ball better. He certainly had a stronger performance against the Indianapolis secondary, but we doubt he'll keep it going Week 15 against the Jets. Consider Locker just a low-end Fantasy option for the Week 15 game. |
12/9/2012 | Mark Barron, SS, TB |
Barron has three tacklesNews: Tampa Bay safety Mark Barron had three tackles in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: Barron now has 69 tackles on the season, along with a forced fumble and interception. The rookie out of Alabama can be used in deeper IDP formats. The Bucs face the Saints in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Tony Romo, QB, DAL |
Dallas wins but Romo's stats smallNews: Tony Romo completed 25 of 43 passes for 268 yards with a 27-yard touchdown to Dez Bryant and an interception at Cincinnati in Week 14. The Cowboys receivers had a smattering of drops throughout the game that could have pushed Romo's numbers even higher. The Cowboys won thanks to their last two drives engineered by Romo, who had 106 of his yards along with the score to Bryant. Analysis: Romo was at his best when he had the Bengals defense on its heels while running the no-huddle. Otherwise Romo was very mediocre, completing only three passes for between 20 and 25 yards during the first three-and-a-half quarters. Normally a matchup vs. the Steelers would suggest a benching but with the Chargers ripping them up in Pittsburgh in Week 14, perhaps Romo is worth a look at home with a playoff spot still very much up for grabs. Consider him among possible starting options in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Mason Foster, MLB, TB |
Foster has three tacklesNews: Bucs linebacker Mason Foster had three tackles in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: Foster now has 82 tackles on the season, along with two sacks. His career-highs, posted last year, are 84 tackles and two sacks, so he's close to at least setting a new mark in tackles. A decent option on the defensive side of things, Foster can be used in deeper IDP formats. |
12/9/2012 | Ronde Barber, FS, TB |
Barber has nine tacklesNews: Bucs free safety Ronde Barber led the team with nine tackles in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: Barber has 77 tackles on the season, making this the fifth straight season with 75 or more tackles. He also has four interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. The 37-year-old is a solid option in IDP formats. The Bucs face the Saints in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Trent Richardson, RB, CLE |
Richardson matches Browns legendNews: Browns running back Trent Richardson joined some elite company in leading the team to a 30-7 win over the Chiefs in Week 14 Sunday. Richardson scored a pair of touchdowns at the goal line, giving him nine on the season and moving him into a tie with Jim Brown for the franchise record for a rookie. Richardson had a subpar game otherwise, rushing for just 42 yards on 18 carries, for a 2.3 yards-per-carry average. He also brought in one reception for 9 yards, though he had a third touchdown through the air brought back on an offensive pass interference penalty. Analysis: Richardsons yardage totals have left something to be desired all season long, as he is averaging just 66.8 yards per game through his first 13 games. He continues to make up for that by showing a nose for the end zone. He is a force at the goal line, and continues to get the job done on a team that sometimes struggles to score. His scoring ability continues to make for any other deficiencies in his game, as he has scored four times during an active three-game touchdown streak. Richardson will try to keep that streak going in Week 15, against a Redskins defense that has been solid against the run. Washington has allowed each of the last two running backs they have faced to top 100 yards, but have allowed just seven rushing touchdowns in 13 games. Richardson should continue to be considered a high-end Fantasy option in all formats for the matchup. |
12/9/2012 | Lavonte David, OLB, TB |
David has nine tackles, sackNews: Bucs linebacker Lavonte David had nine tackles and a sack in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: David, a rookie out of Nebraska, now has 117 tackles on the season, along with an interception. He's been a star in IDP leagues and should be started in most formats. Tampa Bay faces New Orleans in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Ravens, DST BAL, |
Ravens drop one in overtimeNews: The Ravens DST managed to injured Robert Griffin III of the Redskins in the Week 14 Beltway rivalry game from Washington Sunday. While RG3 went down with a knee injury late, it was Kirk Cousins who beat the Ravens in overtime. Washington gained 420 total yards of offense on the Ravens DST as the Redskins won 31-28. The Ravens DST forced just one turnover in the game on an Alfred Morris lost fumble. The Ravens DST had three sacks on the afternoon. Analysis: The Ravens DST has now had back-to-back poor efforts against the Steelers and Redskins. The bad news is that the unit, normally a must-start, has another tough matchup coming up Week 15 at home against Denver. Fantasy owners can continue to roll with the Ravens DST if they have been all year. Otherwise, there might be better options to go with. |
12/9/2012 | Trent Cole, DE, PHI |
Cole has one tackleNews: Eagles defensive lineman Trent Cole had one tackle in Sunday's 23-21 win over Tampa Bay. Analysis: Cole now has 27 tackles and two sacks on the season. While his tackle numbers are essentially on target from last year, Cole has totally dropped off in sacks, especially considering he had three straight seasons of double-digit sacks and averaged 11 over the last five seasons. Normally a solid defensive player, Cole is little more than a low-end option for IDP leagues. |
12/9/2012 | DeMeco Ryans, MLB, PHI |
Ryans has seven tacklesNews: Eagles linebacker DeMeco Ryans had seven tackles in Sunday's 23-21 win over Tampa Bay. Analysis: Ryans now has a team-high 98 tackles on the season, along with an interception and a sack. Ryans is just two tackles away from 100 on the season, a feat he has accomplished four times -- all with the Texans. The 28-year-old is a mid-range IDP option and can be used in deeper formats. |
12/9/2012 | Colts, DST IND, |
Colts get INT for TDNews: The Colts DST held on for the Week 14 27-23 victory at home over the Titans on Sunday afternoon. Indianapolis used a bend-but-don't-break strategy in the second half as the held on to win the game. The Colts DST held Tennessee to 356 total yards in the game as the Titans turned the ball over twice. The Colts DST did score a touchdown in the game when Cassius Vaughn returned an interception 3 yards for a score in the third quarter. The Colts DST had one sack on the game. Analysis: The Colts DST didn't have the best game outside of the DTD late to help win it against the Titans. The unit has not been a viable one for most of the season and only has a few solid performances, thanks mostly to other DTDs. The Colts DST is not a recommended Fantasy option for Week 15 at Houston. |
12/9/2012 | Haruki Nakamura, FS, CAR |
Nakamura leaves with groin injuryNews: Panthers defensive back Haruki Nakamura injured his groin in the fourth quarter Week 14 against the Falcons and had to leave the game. He had three tackles -- one solo -- before leaving. Analysis: Nakamura starts for the Panthers, but he isn't a reliable source of tackles or interceptions. You should avoid him in Fantasy IDP leagues, regardless of this injury. |
12/9/2012 | Morris Claiborne, CB, DAL |
Claiborne hurts face on tackleNews: Cowboys cornerback Morris Claiborne had his head sandwiched between a teammate's helmet and the knee of Bengals tight end Orson Charles while diving on a tackle attempt in the third quarter of Sunday's game. Though a cart was wheeled out for him, he left under his own power holding a towel to his mouth. The Cowboys announced he had a facial laceration and was questionable to return but he never did. Analysis: Claiborne had five total tackles at the time of his injury. Owners should keep him benched until we know more about his status. The Cowboys play vs. the Steelers in Week 15. |
12/9/2012 | Kam Chancellor, SS, SEA |
Chancellor active vs. CardinalsNews: Seahawks defensive back Kam Chancellor has been ruled active for Week 14 against the Cardinals. He was considered as probable heading into Sunday's matchup due to a groin injury. Analysis: Chancellor needs 18 more tackles to set a new career mark but has yet to pick off a pass this season, which has hurt his Fantasy value a bit. Still, the 24-year-old has been a productive force for owners so keep him active in deeper IDP formats for Week 14. |
12/9/2012 | Chris Ivory, RB, NO |
Ivory sidelined for Week 14News: New Orleans running back Chris Ivory was listed among the team's inactives for Week 14 at the Giants with a hamstring issue. Ivory was added to the injury report Saturday with the ailment and will miss his eighth game of the season. Analysis: Ivory collected only three carries during Week 13 at Atlanta as he mustered just four yards. He hasn't produced a viable Fantasy performance since scoring touchdowns in back-to-back contests Weeks 9-10 when Darren Sproles was out. But with Sproles back, Ivory is no longer a worthwhile Fantasy option, even if he was healthy. |
12/9/2012 | Calais Campbell, DE, ARI |
Campbell returns for CardinalsNews: Cardinals defensive lineman Calais Campbell has been ruled active for Week 14 against the Seahawks. He missed the previous three games due to a calf injury. Analysis: Campbell has 37 tackles with 3.5 sacks on the year and continues to serve as a viable option in Fantasy. Feel free to get him active in deeper IDP formats for Week 14. |
12/9/2012 | Mario Manningham, WR, SF |
Manningham ruled inactive vs. DolphinsNews: 49ers wide receiver Mario Manningham was ruled inactive for Week 14 against the Dolphins due to a shoulder injury. Manningham was unable to practice this week due to his injury. Coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters earlier this week that rookie A.J. Jenkins will likely start in his place. Analysis: Manningham was unable to play through his injury this week and as a result will miss his second game of the season. Fantasy owners will now have to keep an eye on his status over the next few days to see if he will be able to get back on the field in Week 15 against the Patriots. Manningham has gained 151 yards on 12 receptions in the three games Colin Kaepernick has started under center, so consider him more of a low-end option once he returns to action. |
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