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Fantasy Fallout, Week 4: TEs

– Greg Olsen (1-1, TD) only caught one pass, but he made it count. He was targeted seven times, so he’s still an integral part of the Bears’ offense.

– Marcedes Lewis (4-76-1) is turning into a starter-quality TE. Over four games, he’s averaging 2.8 catches for 45 yards and 0.5 TD. That’s 10.3 fantasy points per game in PPR leagues.

– Vernon Davis (3-43-1) continues to produce and is starting to become an every-week starter at TE. I’m worried about the lack of targets (he had four against the Rams), but since the 49ers led the whole way, they didn’t need to pass much.

– Heath Miller (8-70-2) was continuously open against the Chargers. He’s not always that involved in the passing game, but when the Steelers throw 33 times, he’s bound to get a few targets.

– Antonio Gates (9-124-2) single-handedly won more than a few fantasy games this week.

Love ‘Em & Leave ‘Em: Week 4

Every week, I will highlight a few players to start and a few players to sit at each position. I’m a firm believer in starting your studs, so I won’t tell you about how Drew Brees or Adrian Peterson has a tough matchup – just go ahead and keep them in your lineup. Instead, I’ll focus on the borderline guys – players you’ll only start under the right circumstances. It’s important to note that depending on your roster and situation, you may not be able to follow these recommendations. For example, if I suggest you bench a solid starter like Tony Romo, only do so if you have a clearly better option on your bench.

The “love ‘em” players are listed in the order that I’d start them this week.

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Jay Cutler is a must-start against the Lions, who have given up 10 pass TD in the first three weeks…Start Eli Manning this week against the Chiefs, who are 20th against the pass…The Titans have been brutal against the pass (275 yards, 2.3 TD), so David Garrard should be in for a nice game…Shaun Hill had a good fantasy game last week against the Vikings, and he should be able to have some success against the Rams defense, which is 25th against the pass…Brett Favre is a pretty good start this week against the Packers, who are just so-so (2.0 TD allowed) against the pass…For the desperate, Trent Edwards (MIA), Jason Campbell (TB) and Kerry Collins (JAX) all have favorable matchups this week.

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Fantasy Quick-Hitters: Smith, MBIII, Coffee and Beanie

Kevin Smith to be a game time decision. Smith has shoulder and knee injuries, but the shoulder is more worrisome. The feeling from the Lions beat writers is that he won’t play, so Smith owners should make other plans. Glen Coffee is a nice alternative, if available. Tashard Choice should get plenty of playing time with Felix Jones sidelined and Marion Barber banged up. If neither are available, Maurice Morris will get most of the work with Smith out.

Cowboys expect MBIII to play on Sunday. The team says he was close to playing on Monday night, but they decided to rest him another week. With Felix Jones out, I’d expect Barber and Tashard Choice to split the work, with Barber getting the goal line duties and Choice getting a healthy number of carries and most of the third-down snaps. Denver’s defense has played well, but the competition (CIN, CLE and OAK) has been very suspect. Barber and Choice are both decent starts this week.

Glen Coffee should get plenty of work with Frank Gore sidelined.
The 49ers do use Michael Robinson from time to time in the passing game, but expect Coffee to get the lion’s share of touches while Gore is out. Coffee is a good start (RB2) this week against the Rams and is a must-grab if he’s still somehow out there on your waiver wire.

Chris Wells isn’t playing much because he doesn’t know the entire offense. HC Whisenhunt says that Wells is behind the curve because he missed time in camp. When the Cardinals trail, they’ve been using Tim Hightower exclusively, which is why he’s been so valuable in PPR leagues. With Arizona on bye this week, Wells should be able to play catch up. It might be a good time to sell Hightower while his stock is pretty high.

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