Fantasy is a tricky game. It’s a
game of chance. A game of disbelief. And a game of madness. Guessing is an art
and a science. If you’re kicking yourself for starting the Denver defense on
Sunday, you already know this. Picking the premier players each week isn’t
easy. Take Andy Dalton, for instance. He was week 10’s goat with
Like I said, choosing the hot hand
is complicated. It’s ideal to be smart. But if not, luck works too. Here are
some smart waiver picks. And perhaps lucky too. Where’s a leprechaun on a bed
of four-leaf clovers when you need him?
Alfred Blue, RB, Houston Texans – Of course, I’m starting with Blue. He deserves
lead billing on HoustonTexans.com after his gutsy performance, filling in for
an injured Arian Foster. Facing a suddenly decent run defense, Blue plodded for
156 yards on 36 carries. Arian Foster is expected to return this week. In the
meantime, Blue is worth a stash.
Jonas Gray, RB, New England Patriots – Alright. Gray’s performance was noteworthy too
with 38 carries for 199 yards. That’s almost two football fields! Leaning on
Gray instead of Shane Vereen proves once again that Bill Belichick hates
fantasy football. Even with a fickle head coach, count on Gray to land the lead
role once again week 12.
Kenny Stills, WR, New Orleans Saints – Brandin Cooks bum thumb means a promotion for
Kenny Stills. On Sunday, Stills reeled in four receptions for 32 yards and a
touchdown. Cooks is expected to miss several weeks. Consider Stills a good
pickup in all formats as a WR3.
C.J. Anderson, RB, Denver Broncos – Anderson started the game splitting carries with
Montee Ball, as expected, but an early exit to Ball (and other Broncos) meant
more work for Anderson, who ended the day with 115 combined yards. Ball and
Ronnie Hillman should miss at least another week, which means Anderson should
shoulder the load next week.
Cecil Shorts III, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars – With Allen Robinson done for the season,
Shorts is the next man up. Even with Robinson in the lineup week 10, their last
game, Shorts fared nicely with 119 yards on five receptions. Shorts is still
widely available.
Tre Mason, RB, St. Louis Rams – I like the uptick in usage. Mason led all backs with 29 carries for 113
yards. All other RBs combined for five total carries. Hmmm. Could he possibly
be the lead guy? Come on Fisher, just give him the rose.
Cleveland Browns running backs – This “hot hand” approach is getting old. Not
really sure which one will start, lead in carries, points, etc. Play with
extreme caution.
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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