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Johnson to land on PUP list?

Just when fantasy owners get good news Larry Johnson will strike a deal that would end his holdout, Chiefs owner Carl Peterson told ESPN that his star player might end up on the PUP list to start the season. Peterson also noted that no deal with Johnson is imminent, which once again is fantastic news for fantasy owners.

To clarify about the physically-unable-to-perform list, if the Chiefs place Johnson on the PUP list, he won’t be able to practice or play in any preseason games before the start of the regular season. If KC activates him from the PUP list before the start of the season, he’ll be eligible to play in Week 1. However, if they don’t active him, he won’t be eligible to play until after Week 6.

After watching the Kolby Smith and Michael Bennett rush for a combined 11 yards on 14 carries in the Chiefs’ 11-10 loss to the Dolphins Thursday night, Peterson better get his act together and just pay Johnson already. Seriously, what’s the holdup?

KJ to miss first 6 weeks?

What is going on in Detroit? First, we hear that RB Kevin Jones is only 50/50 to start the season. Then, the Lions say that he is “ahead of schedule” in his return. Now, the Sporting News is reporting that KJ is expected to stay on PUP, which will cause him to miss the first 6 weeks of the season.

RB Kevin Jones (Lisfranc surgery) is expected to remain on the physically unable to perform list and miss the first six games of the regular season. Jones is ahead of schedule and is expected to make a full recovery but team officials want to be cautious with his return. Tatum Bell, who has impressed the coaching staff with his versatility, will be the starter. …

Fantasy owners are unsure about which direction to head. On one hand, you have Bell, who is a talented runner that reportedly looks great in camp. On the other, you have Jones, who finished as RB12 in PPR leagues even though he missed four games in 2006. Bell is going 6.01 in Antsports drafts, while KJ is going 8.01.

With this report about KJ, Bell suddenly becomes a serious sleeper in the fifth round. If it is confirmed by the team, he would be a very interesting pick in the fourth. There’s going to be risk, but that’s the case with any of the guys (Cadillac Williams, Ahman Green, Marshawn Lynch, DeAngelo Williams, etc) being drafted in that round. If Jones stays on PUP, at worst you have a likely top 10 RB for the first six weeks of the season. I’d recommending grabbing KJ later to cover yourself, but these types of situations rarely happen on schedule. If he sits out and Bell is running well, chances are good that they’ll bring him along slowly and Bell’s value will continue deeper into the season.

Update: According to the Detroit News, Mike Martz thinks that KJ will be back for week 1:

Martz said Wednesday that he thinks Jones will be ready to play when the Lions play at Oakland on Sept. 9.

“Yeah, I do,” Martz said after practice Wednesday. “I think we’re all optimistic about that. I think Kevin is, too. He’s making good progress, and we’re all anxious to have him back.”

When healthy, Jones has been the starting tailback for his three seasons with the Lions. However, Martz did not guarantee that he would reclaim his starting job immediately.

“He has to come back and compete for his job like everybody else,” Martz said. “Nobody has a stake on anything. It’s like everywhere else. He’s got to come back and get back in football shape and compete with all the other backs in that spot.

“You can’t plan this stuff. You just cannot plan. What you have to do is wait, get him back, and you take one step at a time. As soon as you make these plans, these plans start getting broken.”

You know all that stuff I said before about Bell being an interesting pick in the 5th (or even the 4th)? Scratch it.

This is turning into a mess of Shanahan-sized proportions. Martz has always been a one-back guy (Marshall Faulk, Steven Jackson, etc.), so someone should emerge. The lesson? If you’re going to draft one Detroit RB, you better draft both.

The Value Draft

There are many keys to a successful fantasy football draft, but you’re unlikely to be a true title contender if you don’t uncover some value picks throughout the draft. In my latest column, The Value Draft, I pinpoint a few value prospects in rounds 1-11, yielding a lineup that includes Steve Smith and Thomas Jones.

Johnson, Chiefs getting close to extension

The Chiefs are getting close to signing their high profile running back Larry Johnson to a new contract extension, according the Kansas City Star. He might be signed as early as this week and even be able to be at least on the sidelines for the Chiefs’ game against the Dolphins this Thursday.

This is obviously encouraging news not only for the Chiefs, but those of us submerged in fantasy football. Although how many times have we seen a player holdout, miss some training camp time and then blow out his knee in one of the first weeks of the season? If he signs this week, he wouldn’t have missed that much time so it’s not much of a concern, but it’s still something to note.

Hopefully for Johnson, the Chiefs and most importantly *(tongue in cheek comment) fantasy owners, he gets his contract extension and goes on to have a productive year. He’s been outstanding for Kansas City and it’s high time they pony up and pay one of their key contributors.

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