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Snap, Crackle & Pop: Fantasy Football Notes, Week 8
Steve Slaton's performance this season depends heavily on your league's scoring format.
Snap
The
Jets wide receiver corps is decimated by injuries: Jerricho Cotchery
(Questionable-Hamstring), David Clowney (Questionable-Ankle) and Brad
Smith (Questionable-Quadriceps). Who’s left? Wallace Wright could
get the start opposite Braylon Edwards.The running backs are depleted as well: Leon Washington was put
on Injured Reserve with a leg injury. That’s an awful lot of pressure on Thomas
Jones to carry the team Sunday against Miami.
Eagles
RB Brian Westbrook suffered a scary-looking concussion Monday night in
Washington.He is listed as Questionable
for the big intra-division showdown with the Giants.Westbrook did not practice on Wednesday and
unless he practices on Friday, don’t expect to see him on Sunday. Anther key
part of the Eagles offense, WR DeSean Jackson, also skipped practice.
Jackson has a sore foot – It’s probably sore from running past the Redskins
secondary on a 57-yard bomb Monday night. The move is precautionary and Jackson
will play against the Giants.
The
Lions have some good news and bad news. The good: QB Matt Stafford is
practicing and his knee seems fine. Expect to see him play Sunday after for the
first time since Week 4.The bad:
WR Calvin Johnson’s knee injury is preventing him from practicing and he
will probably miss a juicy match-up against the Rams.
Houston
WR Andre Johnson has one of the nastier-sounding injuries of the week: a
bruised lung.Even so, as long as he
practices on Friday consider him a must-start.
Except
for a 110-yard performance in Week 6 Panthers RB Jonathan Stewart has
had a very disappointing season. Now his has a bum Achilles and could very well
miss Sunday’s game in Arizona.
The
injury news is a moving target. Be sure follow the practice reports on Friday
and the up-to-the-minute
advice
from our super computer, Mighty Max.
Crackle
The
6-0 Broncos have won this season with stellar defense. I do not like the
Baltimore offense against them, particularly RB Ray Rice. No running
back has rushed for 100 yards against Denver this season.
49ers
QB Alex Smith got the start last week and responded with an impressive
performance against Houston: 15 for 22 for 206 yards, 3 TD and 1 INT.Don’t expect those numbers this week against
a better defense.Indianapolis has the sixth-best
pass defense in the NFL.
The
Chiefs suspended RB Larry Johnson for two weeks for conduct detrimental
to the team. That means he will miss one game since Kansas City has their bye
this week. Johnson has been terrible, with no TDs and averaging only 2.7 yards
per rush. Johnson had a tough schedule early in the season, but he has failed
to improve even against weaker opponents. If you were thinking of cutting LJ,
this is the tipping point. Pick up RB Jamaal Charles off waivers this week
– you might catch lightning in a bottle.
Don’t
forget to bench all your Bengals, Patriots, Steelers, Buccaneers, Redskins and
Chiefs – They are all on their bye.
Pop
In
points-per-reception leagues Houston RB Steve Slaton has been productive
this season. He has 27 receptions to go with 645 total yards and 4 TD. In
non-PPR leagues, he’s been disappointing. He has yet to rush for more than 76
yards in a game. That should change this week however. Slaton is a very strong
play against the NFL’s worst run defense, Buffalo’s.
The
worst pass defense? That would be Tennessee’s unit.That elevates David Garrard to
must-start status as well as his favorite receiver Mike Sims-Walker.
Speaking
of bad defenses, Cleveland has the worst defense overall. This Sunday’s
beneficiary will be Jay Cutler’s Bears. Cutler, RB Matt Forte, TE
Greg Olsen and WR Devin Hester are all strong plays at home
against the Browns.