By Dalton Del Don
Eventually, San Diego was bound to cover one of those crazy spreads, and Oakland was more than happy to oblige. The Raiders look competent at times, but when they are bad, they are awful. To think, they drafted Michael Huff over Jay Cutler and JaMarcus Russell instead of Calvin Johnson. And thereโs never a good reason to draft a running back early. Adrian Peterson was the exception, not the ruleโฆZach Miller is the only decent offensive playerโฆIn one of the most crucial fantasy weeks of the year, Iโm starting the Patriots D over the Titans because they play OaklandโฆWhat is going on with Antonio Gates? He must really be hurtingโฆNorv Turner is doing opponents a favor every time he plays LaDainian Tomlinson instead of Darren SprolesโฆIโm beginning to think Kwame Harris wasnโt worth a first round pick.
Think Jacksonville is regretting the David Garrard contract? Same with Jack Del Rio, who seems to have completely lost this team. Still, neither of those are nearly as egregious as Jerry Porterโs dealโฆIn most other seasons, Matt Forte would be the clear Rookie of the Year winner. In 2008, heโs a distant second, highlighting the most impressive rookie class in the history of the NFLโฆMaurice Jones-Drew continues to be one of my favorite running backs to watch. Get this guy 25 touches each week!
At this point, Adrian Peterson feels like a family member to me, but that was quite a disappointing performance last week. Forget the 4.4 YPC mark against the NFLโs worst run defense, APโs fumbling has become a real problemโฆIf starting a franchise from scratch, Calvin Johnson would easily be the first wide receiver off the board. Heโs without question a top-10 property in the leagueโฆLooking ahead to Week 16, the Saintsโ D may not be a bad fantasy play against a potentially Drew Henson led Lions team. The Coltsโ D looks like the best option over Weeks 14 and 15. Go figure.
The Packersโ secondary has taken a step back recently since Charles Woodson has moved to safety, but Matt Schaub was highly impressive last week. He canโt be counted on to stay healthy, but I bet he ends up on a bunch of my fantasy teams once again next yearโฆSo much for the Brandon Jackson speculation. He must be a terrible blocker and/or horrible practice player, because heโs done nothing but outperform Ryan Grant whenever on the field this seasonโฆItโs hard to fathom the fact Houston has a better record (6-7) than Green Bay (5-8)โฆSteve Slaton has been simply fantastic. This kid can really play, and if heโs asked to carry the full workload next season, thereโs a good chance heโll finish as a top-10 fantasy player.
The Colts havenโt allowed a touchdown in eight quarters. Meanwhile, the Bengals havenโt scored a TD in 11 quartersโฆHow did this Cincinnati team tie Philadelphia again?…Maybe Carson Palmer is planning on waiting for training camp to undergo Tommy John surgeryโฆJoseph Addai is a fraud. He drops passes, he fumbles, he gets 3.5 YPC. Iโd start him this week, of course, but I wouldnโt feel all that confident in doing so.
How good is Roddy White? There isnโt a team in the NFL with a more impressive nucleus of young skill position players than Atlanta. And itโs not even closeโฆPierre Thomas is the Saintsโ best running back. Period. Speaking of which, how crazy is it that Reggie Bushโs 43-yard run Sunday was the longest of his career?…There arenโt enough superlatives to describe Matty Ice at this point. Over the last two weeks, heโs completed 73 percent of his passes, got 9.3 YPA and taken zero sacks. Heโs the best NFL rookie in the history of the league, hands downโฆTrailing 29-24, Mike Smith chose to punt on fourth-and-five from his own 35 with 3:23 left in the game. This despite facing the leagueโs No. 1 ranked offense. Predictably, the Falcons never got the ball back.
Domenik Hixonโs drop on a would-be 85-yard TD was a game changer, but that was still an impressive performance by the Eaglesโ D. Anyone who doesnโt think the loss of Plaxico Burress is significant is crazyโฆSo it looks like Brian Westbrook is feeling better. Expect a similar effort Monday night at home against the Brownsโฆ.Brandon Jacobsโ lingering knee injury is a real concern. Derrick Ward and Ahmad Bradshaw are going to be major contributors from here on out.
Ken Dorsey is really bad at football. Philadelphia is the No. 1 fantasy D this weekโฆHow about Jamal Lewis getting 1.1 yards per touch last week? Thatโs not very goodโฆChris Johnson is on pace to finish the season with 1,663 total yards and 11 touchdowns. Thereโs a chance he also finishes fifth (or worse) on Rookie of the Year ballots.
Buffalo has won three straight coin tosses, deferred each time and has started behind 7-0 in all three instances. I actually like deferring, but thatโs pretty crazyโฆThis Dolphins turnaround is quite remarkable. Still, they better not take the 49ers lightly this weekโฆIโm not saying their 4-0 start was a complete fraud โ Trent Edwards was playing much better then, but looking back at that schedule (Seahawks, Jaguars, Raiders, Rams), the big collapse since then is less surprising.
Where did that come from Seneca Wallace? Easily the surprise performance of Week 14โฆDid you see Deion Branch completely run out of gas toward the end of his 63-yard reception? However, he did make up for it with a nifty catch in the end zoneโฆIโll keep riding the John Carlson train until it stops. Next up, the RamsโฆIโd be fairly shocked if Matt Hasselbeck plays in another game this seasonโฆWes Welker is seriously good. Heโs an absolute PPR monster. A trip to the end zone would be nice, however.
Update on my preseason bet with Chris Liss (Brandon Marshall vs. Randy Moss): Marshall โ 83 catches, 1,033 yards, six TDs. Moss โ 61 catches, 841 yards, eight TDs. Go Baby T.O.!…Rough ending for Peyton Hillis, who had really been playing well. Canโt believe Tatum Bell is relevant againโฆTony Gonzalez is ageless. Sometimes the boring veteran option is the way to goโฆI have a dilemma. In my main home league, Iโm debating whether to start Jay Cutler or Tyler Thigpen this week. On one hand, Cutler is the better player and has also put up bigger numbers while on the road this season. However, Carolinaโs secondary has been very good (Monday night notwithstanding), while San Diegoโs D has allowed 21 passing TDs this year, the third most in football. KC/SD should be a shootout, and Thigpen has been a TD machine despite a mediocre YPA. Plus, heโs averaged 39.0 rushing yards over the last four games, which is just like adding one passing score. So, whom should I go with?
Shame on me for picking against the 49ers last week. That line screamed something fishy. The Jetsโ passing offense is a mess. Jerricho Cotchery and Laveranues Coles combining for two catches and 15 yards?…It may not always be pretty, but Shaun Hill is highly effective. Unless something drastic happens, heโs clearly the teamโs undisputed starter entering 2009โฆOnly Mike Martz would call a seven-step drop from the opponentsโ three yard line. And it resulted in a touchdownโฆAlan Fanecaโs play has really started to slip of late. He made Justin Smith look like an elite rusher last weekโฆWhat a blow for Frank Gore owners. It makes it even more difficult when his backup is a stiff like DeShaun Foster.
If Tim Hightower can only muster 2.7 YPC while playing at home against the Rams and with St. Louis focusing on stopping Arizonaโs high-powered passing attack, then he doesnโt belong in fantasy lineups. No matter whatโฆThe Rams need to use their likely top-3 pick next year on a quarterback, assuming one makes sense. Speaking of which, I donโt watch much college football at all, but Tim Tebow will be a terrible pro, right?
Tony Romo hardly played well, but Jason Witten was the culprit of two huge late game gaffes. First the 25-yard โpick six.โ And later on Dallasโ last offensive play, when he was apparently running a 30-yard route on a fourth-and-10, never bothering to look the QBโs wayโฆWhatโs up with Jerry Jones throwing Marion Barber under the bus? Call me crazy, but he seems like a pretty tough player to meโฆTashard Choice has impressed, but with a Sunday night game on tap in Week 15, that backfield situation is going to be a nightmare for many fantasy owners during the most crucial of timesโฆI applaud Mike Tomlinโs aggressive coaching, and that defense is one of the best ever, but Ben Roethlisberger needs to play better if they are going to win the Super BowlโฆDallasโ defense is for real, and the team was surprisingly physical despite the elements. I still pick them to win the Super Bowl.
Iโm thinking the Redskins are regretting the Jason Taylor trade right about now. That offense is one of the very worst in football. Theyโve scored fewer points than Detroit!…And what about Jim Zorn using a challenge with the end result being a difference of six yards (first down either way)? Seemed like a good time not to throw the flag there JimโฆI would not want my favorite team facing the Ravens in the playoffs. They are very, very good.
For someone so critical of Tony Kornheiser on MNF, I have to give credit when itโs due. His โhe went to Jarrettโ line after Dwayne made a catch was positively brilliant. I cannot get that โJaredโ commercial out of my head. I walk around randomly saying that phrase with or without people nearby. Iโm one more away from my fiancรฉe leaving meโฆWhat a game by Antonio Bryant. Thereโs serious talent thereโฆSomewhat quietly, Carolina might have the best rushing attack in the NFL. The Giants have a strong argument, and their 4.9 YPC mark would be the best in the history of the league, but the Panthers arenโt far off with 4.8 YPC, and theyโve also rushed for seven more touchdowns (23-to-16). Iโll give the run blocking to New York, but I say Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams are both better than any Giants back. Stewart is a future star, but how about Williamsโ nine TDs over the last four games? Heโs definitely improved and become more powerful this season, but his performance is also an indictment on John Foxโs coaching ability. Shame on him for giving DeShaun Foster 100-plus more carries than Williams last yearโฆUltimately, Jake Delhomme hurts their chances, but if the Panthers can somehow get homefield advantage throughout (and they control their own destiny), this team might just make the Super Bowl.
Itโs been a great career Oscar De La Hoya, but please, hang โem up. What a clinic Manny Pacquiao put on. If he were ever to get in a ring with Floyd Mayweather, Iโd happily open my walletโฆAt first I thought it was just a bad dream, but I canโt believe โThe Rootsโ are really going to be Jimmy Fallonโs house band. Wow. Iโm speechless.
Next seasonโs top-five fantasy rankings:
1. Adrian Peterson
2. Brian Westbrook
3. Michael Turner
4. Frank Gore
5. Marion Barber
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