This Sunday won’t be the same. I can pretend the NFL’s Week
8 has as much luster and anticipation as Week 7, or any other week of the
season. But it doesn’t. I’m not alone. Texans fans everywhere are sulking. It’s
almost (but not quite) as bad as a loss. Why are we so sad? Yes, the Texans
have a bye. Sigh…
I should be accustomed to this. It’s certainly not a
surprise. And I’m probably better prepared than most. After all, I have
multiple fantasy teams to keep my interest and my spirits alive. Distractions
are good at a time like this. But without the Texans, Sunday Fun Day is just
not the same.
It’s not just the game itself, but the other stuff. Imagine
sports bars with fewer Battle Red jerseys and more Tony Romo jerseys. And if you stay at home, that’s an entire Sunday
of Peyton Manning commercials. I
can’t get 2 million free pizzas out of my head. Week 8 already stinks.
But perhaps I should pause and consider the positive. Maybe,
just maybe, we needed a little break so I can give my fake teams the real attention
they deserve. While I prefer to root for Matt
Schaub and Arian Foster, rather
than the stats of Drew Brees or LeSean McCoy, I will bite my lip and
make the best of it. It’s OK to have fun this Sunday. I think that’s what Arian
would have wanted.
As you prepare for Week 8, here are a few waiver finds. They’ll
help ease the pain.
Rashad Jennings, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars –
OK, I had to get the obvious one out of the way. Maurice Jones-Drew was forced to leave Sunday’s game with a foot
injury. In four quarters of action, Jennings
tallied 102 yards on 28 carries with one touchdown. While Jennings has shown in his spotty starts that
he’s not exactly Ben Tate, he’s
certainly serviceable. And with bye weeks forcing you to reach – with the likes
of Foster, Ray Rice and Fred Jackson on the bench – Jennings is a welcome
addition. Faces a Green Bay
defense that is mediocre against the run. Available in 76 percent of Yahoo!
leagues.
LaRod
Stephens-Howling, RB, Arizona
Cardinals – Is Ken Whisenhunt the new Mike Shanahan? It feels like he
pulled the ole bait-and-switch with William
Powell only getting four carries, while giving the lion’s share to
Stephens-Howling. (Can I call you LaRod? These hyphenated names are a pain.)
LaRod finished the game with 20 carries for 104 yards, plus four receptions for
45 yards. And this was against the Vikings, a team that was fourth best in
fantasy against running backs. With the 49ers up next, lessen your expectations.
Available in 84 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
Joel Dreessen, TE, Denver Broncos – The
Broncos tight end appears to have surpassed Jacob Tamme as the favorite TE for Peyton Manning. With six catches for 57 yards in Week 6, Dreessen
was held scoreless, but still has three touchdowns on the season. With some of
the top tight ends on byes this week, Dreessen is a nice plug-n-play. Available
in 88 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
Shane Vereen, RB, New England Patriots – Stevan Ridley owners were hoping for an increased workload with Brandon Bolden out. Nope. Enter Shane
Vereen, proof that anyone can run the ball in a Pats uniform. Even at fourth
string, Vereen had eight carries for 49 yards. Ridley was still the favorite,
finishing the day with 65 yards on 17 totes. Danny Woodhead contributed with 17 yards. See a lot of names in
this paragraph? Exactly my point. Bill Belichick will run anyone. Need someone
for Week 8? Deep leagues should give Vereen a shot. Available in 96 percent of
Yahoo! leagues.
Jeremy Kerley, RB New York Jets – I’m
going against my “No Jets” policy here because this guy is clearly their No. 1
guy, and a viable start, with Santonio
Holmes lost for the season. On Sunday, he reeled in eight catches for 118
yards against the Patriots, and he’s emerged into a solid WR2. Count on him
this week against a Miami
defense that surrenders the 10th most fantasy points to receivers.
Available in 57 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
Brandon Weeden, QB,
Cleveland Browns – With RGIII
and Andrew Luck getting most of the
rookie fanfare, it’s easy to overlook Weeden, who put up nearly 18 fantasy
points on Sunday with 264 yards and two touchdowns against the Colts. In his
last three weeks, he has nearly 800 yards and six touchdowns, with only three
interceptions. This week he faces the Chargers who give up the eighth most fantasy
points to quarterbacks. Available in 84 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
Erin Skelley joins Texans
Radio every week on SportsRadio 610. Follow her on Twitter @erinskelley. She’ll
babble fantasy to anyone who will listen.
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