Thursday, September 16, 2010

Week 2 decisions

So, just how was opening week for you? Hopefully, not like the 49ers with your fake players pointing fingers at you. In my three leagues, two of my teams hoisted me on their shoulders as we celebrated victory. It was sweet. But as true gamers, we must move on and prepare for the next match.

My advice this week is simple. Bench all your Bills and 49ers. Well, except for Frank Gore. And maybe Vernon Davis. What a mess those teams are. Here are few other tidbits to chew on as you finalize your lineups:

Legedu Naanee – All the pre-season talk focused on Malcom Floyd, but it was Naanee who was the star receiver on Monday with five catches for 110 yards, including a 59-yard touchdown. (I watched every single one of those yards as I was clinging to short leads in two leagues.) Nothing wrong with Floyd – I blame the rainy conditions. Still, Nannee looked just as good (and not just lucky). A good flex or third receiver option, Naanee is available in 52 percent of Yahoo leagues.

LaDainian Tomlinson – His Monday line was decent – 11 carries for 62 yards. But did you see him run? He quickly suppressed rumors that he’s lost his edge. Instead, he likely gained the starting role away from Shonn Greene. LT is taken in most leagues (78 percent of Yahoo leagues). But he may have been on your bench last week. He’s a good flex or third RB in week 2.

Brandon Jackson – This one is obvious. He’s Ryan Grant’s replacement. Jackson is a good back, and just good enough to be great against the Bills. Start him. Available in 31 percent of Yahoo leagues.

David Garrard – Yes, really. David Garrard. The normally unspectacular QB passed for 170 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday’s matchup against the Broncos. While a repeat performance is unlikely, the Chargers are weak at cornerback, so he’ll be a reliable passer in deep leagues or those who start two.

Steve Breaston – With Larry Fitzgerald and Early Doucet gimpy, and the running game equally gimpy (and downright clumsy), Breaston is poised for a big game. Matches up well against the Atlanta defense.

Jahvid Best – Best’s value increases with Mathew Stafford out. Looked good in week one. Nice goal line action.

Darren McFadden – The Radiers back lit up Tennessee for 150 yards and a score. Isn’t Tennessee supposed to have a good defense? Isn’t Oakland supposed to be terrible? McFadden is a clear starter this week vs. the Rams.

Jets defense – Good grief! You guys would be a lot better without all those penalties.

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