Curtis Martin will start the season on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, which means he’s on the shelf for at least the first five weeks of the season. Kevan Barlow and Derrick Blaylock are fighting for the starting job for the Jets, a situation which should be avoided by all but the most desperate fantasy owners…Mike Shanahan (aka “Skeletor” and the “Mastermind”) is at it again. After awarding Mike Bell the top spot on the depth chart, setting up a combination similar to the Mike Anderson/Tatum Bell one-two punch that was so productive for Anderson last season, Shanny is now saying that it’s not that clear. Once again, the Denver RB situation is muddled, but the team has probably the best run-blocking line in all of football, so it’s tempting to dive in and take one of the Bells in the 4th or 5th round. Let the buyer beware…Terrell Owens graced the rest of the Dallas Cowboys with his presence on the practice field this week. Honestly, I don’t know what the big deal is about a sore hammy. WRs have them all over the league. This is more about the battle of wills between Owens and Bill Parcells. Given the contentious preseason, I’m not sure T.O. won’t pull a repeat of last season…A source close to the Tennessee Titans reported that it will be Travis Henry, not Chris Brown, that will start for the team Week 1. We’re still waiting for a confirmation of this to prove that it wasn’t just the report of an optimistic fantasy owner…Torry Holt still has a bruised sternum, but he returned to practice and looks good to go…Bill Belichick inferred that there may be a RBBC forming in New England. Laurence Maroney has looked so good in the preseason that it will be hard to deny him playing time, and Bellichick feels that it’s important to have at least two good running backs, given all the hits they take during the course of the season. This is bad news for Dillon owners and obviously good news for Maroney, but really, everyone loses in a RBBC.