Month: September 2007 (Page 8 of 17)

Leftwich to Hotlanta?

ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reports the Falcons will bring in former Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich for a physical and may sign him as early as Tuesday. The potential move might have been foreshadowed when Bobby Petrino told the media on Monday that he believes current starter Joey Harrington is lacking confidence in his offense.

Harrington is what he is at this point. He’s got career backup written all over him and there’s a big reason why Detroit and Miami parted ways. The Falcons offensive line has taken a ton of heat for giving up 13 sacks the past two weeks, but Harrington shoulders much of the blame by not getting the ball out of his hands or scrambling to buy more time. He seemed gun shy Sunday in Jacksonville after throwing two picks in Minnesota last week and forget about him putting a winning drive together late in the fourth quarter.

As far as Leftwich is concerned, even if he did sign Tuesday, he wouldn’t be able to start for another three to four weeks. It’s not realistic to think that he’s going to pick up Petrino’s offense quickly and the guy has never been in great shape. If Atlanta is serious about Leftwich and he passes his physical, they should sign him immediately, scale back the offense so he can learn the basics, get him in shape and ready to go Week 9 coming off the BYE week. Can he be a savior? Probably not, but he’s no worse than Harrington, Chris Redmon or Casey Bramlet.

Waiver Wire Watch: Week 3

Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

Every week in the NFL is a routine. There are games on Sunday and Monday (sometimes Thursday and Saturday as well) and then on Tuesday and Wednesday, fantasy owners everywhere make waiver pickups and trades to try and improve their teams.

Each week, I highlight a few players that you should target in waivers. This week, I’m going to try something a little different. I’m going to use the ESPN league data when filtering players, so the only players eligible for discussion here are those that are available on the waiver wire of at least 40% of ESPN’s leagues. I’ll list each player’s percentage-owned after their name so you have an idea of how available they are in leagues around the country. I’ll always try to talk about a player or two that are available in 90% of leagues for those of you in 12-team leagues or leagues with big rosters.

QUARTERBACKS

Matt Schaub (41.9) isn’t going to be on the waiver wire for long. It’s one thing to slice and dice the Chiefs at home, but it’s another to do the same thing to the Panthers on the road. He and Andre Johnson are starting to look like Joe Montana and Jerry Rice. OK, I’m exaggerating, but he’ll make a great QB2 and a good starter, depending on the matchup…David Garrard (32.7) is settling in behind a Jacksonville O-line that is doing a much better job pass protecting than they are opening holes for the run…Derek Anderson (1.3) lit up a suspect Bengals’ D en route to 328 yards and 5 TD. He’s probably not the answer in Cleveland, but he has Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow to throw to, so he should be a decent start against weak defenses…JaMarcus Russell (16.6) could be the starter in Oakland before too long. There were rumors of Daunte Culpepper playing against Denver, but Josh McCown started instead and struggled to 73 yards and three picks in the near-upset.

RUNNING BACKS

He just misses the cutoff, but if Derrick Ward (62.7) is still on your waiver wire, jump on him. He looked good yesterday, gaining 125 total yards against a very good Green Bay defense. He has good quickness and agility and can catch the ball out of the backfield. He’ll be a solid RB2 as long as Brandon Jacobs is out…Kevin Jones (72.5) also merits discussion. He is considered probable for week 3 and has a shot to take over RB1 duties by mid-season (or sooner). If he’s available, snatch him up…Selvin Young (10.7) is Travis Henry’s backup and would see his value skyrocket if Henry were to go down…Larry Johnson missed a series against the Bears to get treatment on his leg. If he starts to break down, it looks as if Michael Bennett (18.4) would benefit the most. Bennett has proven to be a fantasy tease in the past, but he looked OK in the preseason and would probably be the main man if LJ went down…Musa Smith (4.2) and Sammy Morris (6.8) continue to vulture carries from Willis McGahee and Laurence Maroney, respectively, and are becoming must-handcuffs for those players…Ricky Williams (4.0) has applied for reinstatement, and if he’s allowed to re-join the Dolphins, he may hold some value down the line, either with Miami or via a trade to a team willing to roll the dice on the talented yet troublesome RB.

WIDE RECEIVERS

If he stays healthy, Wes Welker (56.7) is going to be a top 20 WR in PPR scoring formats and should be owned in all leagues…Brandon Marshall (40.8) looks great. Along with Jay Cutler and Javon Walker, he’s part of a very nice passing attack in Denver. He’s big, strong and quick. As long as he can stay healthy, he should put up nice numbers…Amani Toomer (27.2) just keeps on truckin’. It looks like the G-men will be playing from behind quite a bit this season, which means lots and lots of passes. He’s also a nice insurance policy for Plaxico Burress owners …Don’t give up on Patrick Crayton (22.5) just yet. A dislocated finger derailed his second game as the starter. The WR2 in Dallas should be in for a very productive year, so I’m still high on him. If possible, stash him away on your bench…Joe Jurevicius (49.2) had a great game against the Bengals and will see lots of single coverage playing alongside Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow. He has been notoriously inconsistent in his career, but with Dennis Northcutt gone, there’s a role that needs to be filled and he just might be the guy…Shaun McDonald (11.9) continues to impress and is worth a roster spot in PPR leagues…Dwayne Bowe (10.7) is very talented, but will be limited by the Chiefs’ inept passing game. If Damon Huard can get back on track, Bowe is a sleeper…Nate Burleson (5.2) turned nine targets into 39 yards and a score and should continue to get lots of opportunity as long as D.J. Hackett is out…In big leagues, keep an eye on Roydell Williams (0.4). He caught four passes for 74 yards and a score, and Vince Young is desperate for one of the young receivers to emerge as a viable WR1.

TIGHT ENDS

People were quick to cut Owen Daniels (43.2) last week, but he showed nice hands against the Panthers en route to a five-catch, 58-yard. The Texans look like the real deal, so he should have a top 15 year when it’s all said and done…Eric Johnson (22.4) will benefit once the Saints’ offense gets back on track…Donald Lee (0.8) has caught eight passes for 62 yards in the first two games and seems to be one of Brett Favre’s favorite targets in the middle of the field. He seems awfully slow and won’t put up any big yardage games, but he has nice hands and has some value as a backup in PPR leagues.

If you have any roster questions, be sure to hit our Week 3 Q&A.

The Juice is loose and he wants his stuff back

Apparently O.J. Simpson didn’t get the memo that even if his name is on something, doesn’t mean that it actually belongs to him. Simpson, along with a few people he was attending a wedding with (yes really), recently barraged into the hotel room of a couple of sports collectors who owned his apparel, waved a gun and started yelling, “Mother f*****, you think you can steal my s***?”

However, that all went out the window when Simpson arrived with several men from a wedding he was attending in town. According to Riccio, Simpson and his companions then took the items and left the room. One of the men in the room, Alfred Beardsley, a real-estate agent and long-time Simpson memorabilia collector, claimed that at least one man in Simpson’s group brandished a gun.

Can you imagine sitting in your hotel room ready to make a nice mint on your Juice collection and the real Juice kicks in the door with a gun and starts screaming that he wants his s*** back? The collectors didn’t even have time to say, “Holy s*** – that’s the Juice!”

And how about these guys at the wedding? You’re there with O.J. freaking Simpson and at one point during the night he looks at you and says, “Hey man, these people stole some of my s*** and I want to get it back. You in?” Not only that, but these guys actually go, “Yeah Juice – sounds good, lets go get your s*** back.” Are you kidding me? Why would anyone follow this coconut anywhere?

There’s talk that he could spend the next 106 years in prison. So let me get this straight – he skates on double murder, but essentially gets life in prison for trying to rob somebody for some of his old sports memorabilia? Only in America…

Water cooler recap: Week 2

Most impressed with: Granted, he was facing a Pop Warner defense in Cincinnati, but Jamal Lewis (215 yards, 1 TD) showed he still has purpose in the NFL.

Least impressed with: The Bengals defense is simply atrocious. The Browns are underrated in some respects, but they’re not 51 points and 531 yards underrated. What a waste of a great offense in Cincinnati.

Wake up call goes to: Hey Saints, you’re not going to sneak up on teams like you did last year. Fix the offense and do something (anything) about the defense or underachieve all year.

Play of the day: Braylon Edwards’ full extension 34-yard touchdown snag in the third quarter against the Bengals was an unbelievable blend of concentration and savvy.

My best advice this week: Don’t buy Jaguars postseason stock quite yet. There’s just something missing – a run game for example – and you get the impression they don’t match up with some of the better AFC teams.

Many applauds to: Congrats on the win this week for everyone who has Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson on the same fantasy team…Everyone is waiting for Brett Favre (286 yards, 3 TDs) to retire, but in the meantime he continues to produce…The Falcons should have asked for three second round picks for Matt Schaub…In just two games, the Vikings D has produced three TDs, seven turnovers and 10 sacks…Jon Kitna is 35 percent toughness, 35 percent heart and 30 percent brass balls…In two games, Tony Romo has thrown for 531 yards and five touchdowns…For those who read my Week 1 recap, “Joey Galloway” is the answer to my question about the Bucs’ offense…Instead of giving up a TD to Devin Hester, teams should just kickoff and punt out of bounds…

Cheap shots: The Rams out gained the 49ers by 206 yards (392 to 186) and 12 first downs (20 to 8 ), and still lost…Joey Harrington isn’t bad, but forget about this guy ever leading a team down the field in less than two minutes to win a ballgame…Has anyone seen Lee Evans?…A botched handoff is a hell of a way to lose – just ask Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander…

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