In a game that left Texans fans disappointed – and even
scared – it’s easy to overlook a bright spot in an otherwise heart-wrenching Sunday
night. Case Keenum electrified Reliant Stadium, leading the Texans to 21-3 half-time
lead on three touchdown passes, all of them to Andre Johnson.
Unfortunately for Case and the Texans, they were met after
the half with a rejuvenated Indy defense, and eventually fell to Colts 27-24 in
their sixth straight loss. Still, Keenum dazzled with 350 yards, completing 20
of 34 passes. He launched deep, deep touchdown passes to Andre. And zero
interceptions, zero fumbles.
Keenum’s performance is worthy of a waiver grab this week. Below,
in my waiver gems, I break down his upcoming matchups and how the University of Houston product can be a nice spot
start. Check out this week’s waiver wire adds:
Case Keenum, QB, Houston Texans – Quarterback
is a deep position this year, which is why Keenum won’t be a bigger draw at the
wire this week. But he has shown in consecutive weeks that he can produce – 271
yards against Kansas City,
the top-ranked fantasy defense, and 350 yards vs. Indy. And when you look at
his remaining matchups, four of them (Arizona,
New England, Oakland and Denver) are very generous against the pass.
Plus, he plays the Colts again. Giddy up. Available in 90 percent of Yahoo
leagues.
Rashad Jennings, RB, Oakland Raiders –
Here we go again. Find and replace. Darren McFadden out, Jennings in. The McFadden handcuff has always
been a reluctant replacement, but he showed on Sunday that he’s a viable backup
with 102 rushing yards and a score. He also added 74 receiving yards. Yes, some
of those yards were during garbage time, but even half that production is
worthy of a look at RB3. Available in 91 percent of Yahoo leagues.
Nick Foles, QB, Philadelphia Eagles –
Let me list his stats for you: 406 yards on 22-of-28 passing for seven
touchdowns and zero interceptions. Those are video game numbers. Those are
Peyton Manning video game numbers. Admittedly, he was facing the woeful Raiders
secondary. And understandably, he can’t play Oakland every week, but his performance in
week 9 tells me he’s a top 15 guy. This week he faces a tough Green
Bay pass defense, but next up is the yummy Washington secondary. Available in 75
percent of Yahoo leagues.
Riley Cooper, WR, Philadelphia Eagles – Foles was very generous to
Cooper, gifting him three touchdowns in his romp over Oakland. Cooper hasn’t done much this year,
and so I have less confidence in his ability to pile on the fantasy points. But
he’s a good deep- league add as long as Foles is at the helm. Available in 89
percent of Yahoo leagues.
Chris Ivory, RB, New York Jets –
Think he enjoyed pummeling his former employer for 141 yards and a touchdown?
Wish I could say with confidence he’ll do that again and again and again, but
he’s another chancy add. If your wire is thin at RB, then I probably don’t need
to convince you. Available in 55 percent of Yahoo leagues.
Mike Brown, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars –
I admit, I thought Brown coached for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Turns out, he
also plays for the Jags. Will he really replace Justin Blackmon? No. But again,
if you’re deep or desperate, why yes. Brown looked good in week 8 with 43 yards
and a touchdown. Available in 93 percent of Yahoo leagues.
Note to self: Must brush up on the Jags’ depth chart.
Erin Skelley joins Texans
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babble fantasy to anyone who will listen.
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