Movers and Shakers

By Robby Wellington – Staff Writer

After two weeks of NFL action, trends have developed and players’ stocks have changed drastically from their preseason and draft day values. Of note. . .

Running Backs

Denver, New England and New Orleans all look like even backfield time shares, with all six players having decent value as a third running back or flex play most weeks. Reggie Bush looks like an every week starter, especially in points per receptions leagues, while Laurence Maroney is a Corey Dillon injury away from becoming a dominant fantasy force. After no carries week one, DeAngelo Williams may have already unseated DeShaun Foster in Carolina. He certainly has more fantasy value right now. Frank Gore is legit and, despite playing for the 49ers, is a borderline top ten back. Speaking of which, Joseph Addai should continue to see more touches in Indianapolis and post some impressive numbers. If you can still get him for a reasonable price, go for it. LT is looking like the clear-cut number one fantasy player right now, followed closely by Michael Turner.

Quarterbacks

Poor Drew Bledsoe and Jake Plummer. After week one, everyone seemed almost sure that neither guy would keep their starting job throughout the season, which to me seems a bit preposterous considering they both play for playoff caliber teams with Super Bowl aspirations. Still, we were subjected to countless pundits debating whether or not they should get the hook while ESPN.com asked readers which one would be benched first (‘neither’ wasn’t an option). While Bledsoe was able to keep the critics at bay with a solid Sunday night performance, Plummer was booed in an ugly win. If Plummer can be had for dirt cheap, I say go for it, as he should keep his job and post a couple of good fantasy performances this season. Peyton Manning should be rewarding owners who grabbed him in the second round with big performances all season, as he approaches his ridiculous 2004 numbers. Donovan McNabb is looking like the third best fantasy QB right now, supplanting Tom Brady, while Michael Vick is back with a vengeance and a likely 1,000 rushing yards this season, barring injury of course. Aaron Brooks is done for, and Daunte Culpepper is a middling fantasy option this year, at best.

Wide Receivers

Wide Receivers haven’t seen a huge shift in value one way or another. The soon-to-be overcrowded Seattle situation should put a damper on Darrell Jackson and Deion Branch’s numbers, rendering them each passable WR2 options. Go ahead and drop Nate Burleson. Donte Stallworth is looking like the real deal and should remain a top-20 WR throughout the season. Terry Glenn and Joey Galloway were both classic ‘bust’ picks this year, but both looked good on Sunday and should be able to approach their surprising totals from last year. TO has BO and is probably a second tier guy at this point, as I would put him behind the Colts’ wideouts. That said, if you like your chances of making your league’s playoffs and can get the guy for a discount, go for it.

The Raiders

I almost forgot to mention that the offensive ineptitude of the Raiders has been staggering, and Lamont Jordan and Randy Moss have seen their values take huge hits. I can’t encourage anyone to ‘buy low’ or even to ‘sell low’ on these guys, but I’ll go ahead and say I have them ranked in the high teens at their respective positions. Buy or sell accordingly.

On a sad note, I got crushed by a completely inferior team in the fantasy baseball playoffs after watching my squad come through with an OPS in the low 600s. Does anyone else think head-to-head fantasy baseball is ridiculous? Me too.


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14 responses to “Movers and Shakers”

  1. Nat Avatar
    Nat

    Head to head fantasy baseball is ridiculous if you’re playing roto. But if you’re in a points league, it’s ridiculous not to have head to head.

  2. Todd Avatar
    Todd

    Is Oakland seriously going to go 0-16? Obviously odds are no, but I think it could happen.

  3. randy Avatar
    randy

    another thought for keeper, h.ward for r. moss————-any thoughts

  4. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    I was going to say age comes too much into play here, but then realized Ward is only 1 year older…I personally wouldn’t do it, Moss’ 38 touchdowns over the last three years are hard to ignore….With that said, I wouldn’t blame you for doing so and am not recommending you don’t because that Raider situation really does look hopeless right now.

  5. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    I may have read that wrong Randy, would you be the one getting Moss? If so, then I say do it, albeit not without some trepidation. Plus, you share his first name, always a nice bonus.

  6. Robby Avatar
    Robby

    Ya, head to head points is probably a good way to go. . .

    I still think that Oakland is better than Tennessee and could easily beat the 9ers in a couple weeks. I’m going with 3-13.

    Ward for Moss is tough. I’d stick with Moss based on upside but its definitely close.

  7. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    I’ll bet you any amount of $ Robby and take the 49ers…Then again, 49ers will def. be favored so that doesn’t make any sense, but I want to state now that I don’t think they will have any problem with Oak. Don’t underestimate the 9ers at home, they even played tough their last year.

  8. tv Avatar
    tv

    What do you mean by h2h points league Nat? I just got wiped out by my team of all stars essentially all deciding to have their worst game of the year. We play head to head where you win categories by having the best in that category. Is that points or roto? For instance if you have a .292 avg and your opponent has a .256 for the week you win that category…seems like roto to me but you never know 🙂

  9. Robby Avatar
    Robby

    I’m going to underestimate the 49ers again this week and tease the Eagles, probably with the Falcons.

  10. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    Love that teaser.

  11. Jason Avatar

    If you think H2H baseball is ridiculous, why play it?

  12. Robby Avatar
    Robby

    I think we’ll have to write an article about fantasy baseball formats (h2h v roto v points) because frankly I think all are flawed. . . coming soon.

  13. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    TV – Yes, your style is roto…here’s an explanation of points style…

    http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/baseball/brules/brules-06.html

    My vote is def. for roto non-H2H, baseball is a marathon sport, and you’re just adding way more luck with H2H. Although I could see it being much more exciting during playoff time obviously.

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