Fantasy Fallout, Week 5: Where Ray Rice says, “Yeah, I’m still a stud.”
Posted by John Paulsen (10/11/2010 @ 7:00 am)
Ray Rice has been battling a knee injury, but it didn’t appear to bother him on Sunday, as he gained 133 yards on 27 carries with two touchdowns. Willis McGahee failed to punch it in from close early in the game, so the Ravens used Rice around the goal line and he rewarded them with two scores. He’s back in ‘must-start’ territory going forward. Anquan Boldin (1-8) was very quiet and Joe Flacco (198 yards) didn’t throw for a TD, but he snuck one in early on. On the other side of the ball, Brandon Lloyd (5-135-1) — this year’s Miles Austin? — and Jabar Gaffney (9-87) helped Kyle Orton (314 yards, 2 TD) to another good fantasy line.
Another guy who is oscillating in and out of ‘stud’ territory is Maurice Jones-Drew, who only gained 84 yards in a great matchup against a terrible Bills’ rush defense. It’s important to note that rookie Deji Karim (15 carries, 70 yards) was the Jags’ RB2 this week. Marcedes Lewis (4-54-2) and Mike Sims-Walker (4-46-1) led the Jags in receiving. For the Bills, Steve Johnson (5-46-2) caught a TD for the third straight game.
For the Bucs, I’ve seen some owners considering cutting rookie Mike Williams (7-99-1), but his performance in a tough matchup proves that he’s absolutely worth holding onto. The Tampa Bay RBBC is getting ugly with Carnell Williams (11 touches, 33 yards), Earnest Graham (3 carries, 65 yards, TD), LeGarrette Blount (4 carries, 3 yards) and Kareem Huggins (1 carry, 4 yards) all getting some work. For the Bengals, Terrell Owens (7-102-1) had another big game while Chad Ochocinco (3-20) was once again quiet.
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Fantasy Fallout, Week 5: QBs
Posted by John Paulsen (10/12/2009 @ 8:00 am)
- It’s not surprising that Ben Roethlisberger (277 yards, 3 TD, INT) had a nice game against the Lions, but it is surprising that he had to throw the ball 30 times.
- Matt Cassel (253 yards, 2 TD) struggled to stay upright behind Kansas City’s shaky line, but finished with nice numbers.
- Tony Romo (351 yards, 2 TD) didn’t play quite as well as his numbers would indicate, as Miles Austin’s spectacular runs saved the day for the Cowboys.
- Donovan McNabb (264 yards, 3 TD) posted great numbers against a very bad Bucs pass defense.
- Josh Johnson (240 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT) is going to have his share of struggles, but he’s going to produce some decent fantasy numbers since the Bucs look like they’ll be trailing a lot this season. Along with Kellen Winslow, if Antonio Bryant can stay healthy, Johnson will have a couple of good options in the passing game. He also runs the ball pretty well (5 carries, 40 yards against the Eagles).
- Kyle Orton (330 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT) had his best game of the season, but almost gave the game away when he underthrew Brandon Marshall in overtime. He was lucky that pass didn’t get picked off.
- Think the Seahawks need Matt Hasselbeck (241 yards, 4 TD)? Granted, Jacksonville’s defense is pretty terrible, but Hass was sharp in his first game back.
Fantasy Fallout, Week 5: RBs
Posted by John Paulsen (10/12/2009 @ 7:00 am)
- Just a tremendous effort from Cedric Benson (29 touches, 136 yards) who became the first RB to rush for more than 100 yards against the Ravens. He looks like an every-week start.
- Ray Rice (14 carries, 69 yards) ran the ball well and caught seven passes for 74 yards and a TD. Willis McGahee surprisingly only got two touches the entire game.
- Marshawn Lynch (23 touches, 125 yards) seems to be taking over in the Buffalo backfield, but Fred Jackson (15 touches, 47 yards) is still involved.
- Jamal Lewis (31 carries, 117 yards) was questionable all week, but dominated the carries in the Cleveland backfield. Jerome Harrison only had eight carries for 21 yards.
- Jonathan Stewart (11 touches, 45 yards, TD) was healthy enough to eat into DeAngelo Williams’ (20 touches, 59 yards) workload, and it was Stewart who got most of the goal line work.
- Clinton Portis (21 touches, 74 yards, 2 TD) didn’t run the ball all that well, but he scored twice against the Panthers.
- Rashard Mendenhall (17 touches, 93 yards, TD) had another nice game with Willie Parker out, and he should have earned himself some more work even when Parker returns.
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Fantasy Fallout, Week 5: WRs
Posted by John Paulsen (10/12/2009 @ 6:00 am)
- Chris Henry (3-92) finally had a big yardage game for the Bengals. With Laveranues Coles’ lack of production, there’s opportunity for Henry to step up.
- After a big Week 4, Derrick Mason (0-0) was held without a catch. Kelly Washington (1-21) and Mark Clayton (3-36) also had quiet games. Todd Heap and Ray Rice caught 14 of Joe Flacco’s 22 completions.
- Don’t cut Mohammed Massaquoi (1-16) just yet. The wind was a big factor and Derek Anderson did target him six times.
- Calvin Johnson (1-2) left the game early with a leg injury.
- Do you think Miles Austin (10-250-2) earned a few more snaps with his outstanding game against the Chiefs? I do.
- Dwayne Bowe (5-74-1) has been battling a hamstring injury, but it looks like he’s back now and is developing some chemistry with Matt Cassel. He should be owned in all leagues.
- Don’t worry about Steve Smith (3-70) having a relatively quiet game. The Giants didn’t have to throw the ball much, and when they did, Eli Manning found Mario Manningham (2-36-1) and Hakeem Nicks (4-49-1) for scores.
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Fantasy Fallout, Week 5: TEs
Posted by John Paulsen (10/12/2009 @ 5:00 am)
- After a great start to the season, Chris Cooley (0-0) posted a goose egg against the Panthers.
- After a big game last week, Heath Miller (5-54-1) had another nice game against the Lions. He has 29 catches in five games.
- Zach Miller (4-69) led the Raiders in catches and yards…by a long shot. JaMarcus Russell is just so erratic that you can’t count on anyone in the Raider passing game.
- Kellen Winslow (9-102-2) is far and away Josh Johnson’s favorite target and despite a couple of quiet weeks in the last three, he should be in fantasy lineups going forward.
- Owen Daniels (8-94) continues his fine season and is a must-start at TE in most formats.
- Marcedes Lewis (3-13) had a poor game after posting a couple of nice lines in recent weeks. Given the fact that the Jags trailed the entire day, three catches is pretty pathetic, though that term could be applied to the entire Jacksonville effort on Sunday.
Be sure to check back for the fantasy fallout for the QB, RB and WR positions.
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