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    Sep272011

    Week Four of Fantasy Football | In the Eyes of The Optiongirl

    The red zone channel of Direct TV kept me busy this past Sunday as I watched all afternoon.  My team fell short as Mike Tolbert and Gregg Little scored less than 10 points each, so I am now 2 -1. Bye weeks start week 5 so plan ahead, more injuries  again so it’s a good time to check your waiver wire and offer some trades to other managers in your league to improve your team. This week I will share part of Chris Wesseling article from Rotoworld as he highlights week 3.

     

    Chris Wesseling The Morning After Cover-2 Killer 

    Highly respected NFL Films analyst Greg Cosell likes to use the term “Joker” to describe a tight end who is aligned all over the formation — on the line of scrimmage, in the slot, split out wide, or in motion — as a movable chess piece. Cosell believes Jermichael Finley is the truest definition of a Joker as the most athletic tight end in the league.

    Finley responded with the first three-touchdown reception game against the Bears since Cris Carter in 1999.

    Game Balls

    Darren McFadden - One NFL coach told NFL.com’s Pat Kirwin Sunday night that he “might rather have McFadden than any other back in the NFL.” Raiders coach Hue Jackson went a step further, proclaiming McFadden as “one of the best players in the league, period.

    McFadden’s 171 yards are a career-high and the most against the Jets since Rex Ryan took over as head coach. In fact, only two other backs have topped the 100-yard mark against Ryan’s defense over that span.  Averaging 7.7 yards every time he touches the ball, McFadden would have a strong argument for the No. 1 overall pick if fantasy drafts were held today. The holes are only going to get bigger with Denarius Moore emerging as a dangerous weapon in the passing game.

    Tom Brady / Wes Welker / Rob Gronkowski - Brady’s 1,327 passing yards are the most of any three-week span in NFL history, breaking Drew Brees’ 1,257 back in 2006. He’s now thrown at least two touchdown passes in 12 consecutive games, tied for the second-longest streak of all time. After 492 pass attempts last season, he’s on pace for an NFL-record 709 this year.

    According to ESPN’s research staff, 499 quarterbacks have thrown four interceptions in a game since the invention of the passer rating formula in 1973. Brady’s 86.0 rating against the Bills is the seventh-highest of those 499 and the second-highest in the last 22 years. What the formula doesn’t reflect is that three of Brady’s picks came on a tipped ball, a dropped pass, and a bad route. He’s still playing at an MVP level.

    Cosell calls Rob Gronkowski a “better Jason Witten because he’s a little more athletic … and might be a little smoother as an intermediate route runner.” Through three games, he’s averaging six points more per week than the next closest fantasy tight end while leading the position in receptions, yards, and touchdowns.

    The Patriots defense has now surrendered a 400-yard game to the Dolphins and 80+ receiving yards to four different Bills. As long as that continues, Wes Welker is going to pile up monster numbers in shootouts. Welker leads all NFL receivers in targets (43), receptions (31), and yards (458) through three weeks. Those three-game totals, in fact, are the highest by any receiver in NFL history, topping Jerry Rice’s 1989 start.

    Ryan Fitzpatrick / Fred Jackson - Meet the NFL’s newest Captain Comeback. Fitzpatrick out-clutched Tom Brady, going 4-of-5 for 127 yards in the fourth quarter, 9-of-11 on third downs, and 2-of-3 with two scores in the red zone in ending Buffalo’s 15-game losing streak to the Pats. The Bills are now the first team in history to win consecutive games in which they trailed by at least 18 points.

    Coach Chan Gailey’s system spreads out defenses with three-and four-wide sets and Jackson coming out of the backfield. As ESPN’s John Clayton explains, Gailey realized the Patriots couldn’t get heat on Fitzpatrick and that second-year CB Devin McCourty could be exploited. After ending the first quarter with two interceptions and just 4.9 yards per attempt, Fitzpatrick carved up a New England defense on its heels throughout the second half. The only quarterbacks with more fantasy points through Week 3: Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Matthew Stafford, and Aaron Rodgers.

    “Fred Jackson is balling,” Deion Sanders said on NFL Network Sunday night. “He’s going to go to Hawaii this year.” Not bad for a player the Bills wanted to demote in favor of C.J. Spiller a month ago. Bill Belichick’s favorite back is fourth in the NFL in rushing yards and third in running-back fantasy points through Week 3.

    Matthew Stafford / Calvin Johnson  - With 11 straight wins — including the exhibition season — these aren’t your father’s Lions. The last time the Lions were 3-0 was 1980 behind rookie sensation Billy Sims. The 20-point halftime deficit was the largest the Lions have ever overcome to win a regular-season game. Shutout of the end zone and held to 50 yards in the first half, Stafford directed 308 yards of offense and 26 points in the second half and overtime. This despite just 20 rushing yards on 19 carries against a swarming Minnesota front four. Stafford is on pace for 5,210 yards and 48 touchdowns in a breakout season.

    In stark contrast to the Vikings’ approach in going away from Adrian Peterson, Stafford looked for his best player in key moments. The highlight was the 40-yard back-foot improvised heave to beat the blitz and let Johnson make the play over Cedric Griffin. With two second-half touchdowns, Johnson became the first player in NFL history with two scores apiece in each of his team’s first three games. His 34 touchdown receptions since the start of the 2008 season are the most in the NFL. Megatron is the most unstoppable red-zone force in the NFL right now.

    Drew Brees / Jimmy Graham / Lance Moore - The pivotal stretch in Sunday’s come-from-behind victory over the Texans was a “private game of catch” between Brees and Moore on four straight downs plus a two-point conversion against Kareem Jackson in the middle of the fourth quarter. Brees saw Jackson giving Moore a free release and decided to exploit the mismatch in the empty-set offense.

    In addition to a 27-yard touchdown, Graham had a beastly 32-yard catch-and-run where he “caught the ball on the run, vaulted one defender and then fought for an additional five yards and nearly carried two defenders into the end zone.” The former power forward is averaging an eye-popping 16.8 yards per reception, more than a full yard higher than any average Antonio Gates has ever posted. “He’s definitely a rare talent,” said Moore. “You wonder how good he’s going to be when he really starts to understand the game.”

    Brees joined Johnny Unitas (47) and Brett Favre (36) as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to throw at least one touchdown pass in 30 consecutive games. His 96 standard-scoring fantasy points are second only to Brady’s 110 through three weeks. “We don’t have a shortage of playmakers,” Brees told NFL Network’s Steve Wyche.

    Joe Flacco / Torrey Smith - Smith channeled Randy Moss on Thanksgiving, becoming the first rookie in NFL history to score on each of his first three career catches. He’s also just the 13th player in history with three receiving touchdowns in one quarter. What’s more, Flacco overthrew him on one play that would have gone for a 50-yard score. “No explanation for that [performance],” said Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo. Smith certainly has the requisite jets to emerge as a long-needed vertical threat in Baltimore, but he remains a work in progress as a route runner. He won’t get to torch Justin King for three scores every week.

    Flacco’s 87.9 Total QBR led all quarterbacks in Week 3. Beyond the career-high 389 yards, it was Flacco’s third-best Total QBR of his career and the best since his rookie season. With a pair of three-touchdown games under his belt, Flacco ranks seventh among fantasy QBs through three weeks.

    Mike Wallace - Going back to the 2010 regular season, Wallace has topped 100 yards in six consecutive games and nine of the last 12. His 1,237 yards since Week 9 of last season are the most in the NFL over that span. “60 Minutes” isn’t going to reach his goal of 2,000 yards, but he may end up leading the league in receiving yards as Ben Roethlisberger’s go-to target.

    Committee Time

    Chargers - We saw signs of a changing of the guard last week, and Ryan Mathews (25 touches, 149 yards) pulled even farther away from Mike Tolbert (7 touches, 43 yards) against the Chiefs. Playing as the goal-line and third-down back for the first time, Mathews accounted for 40 percent of the Chargers’ yards and both of the team’s touchdowns. Coach Norv Turner indicated that Mathews’ role expanded on third downs and in the red zone because he’s earned it with improved pass protection, route running, and ball security. “It was time to let Ryan take more of the load,” said Turner. Averaging over 130 yards per game early on, Mathews has RB1 potential if he remains in the feature-back role.

    Patriots - BenJarvus Green-Ellis (9 touches, 16 yards) started and even played in pass-heavy sets early on, but he failed to balance the offense. Danny Woodhead (9 touches, 41 yards) was the next back in, only to cause an interception on the doorstep of the end zone with a drop of a Tom Brady pass. Rookie Stevan Ridley (8 touches, 52 yards) provided a spark in the second half, taking a couple of series as the lead back while showing more burst than Green-Ellis. Expect his role to continue to grow over the next few weeks.

    Panthers - Jonathan Stewart (13 touches, 85 yards) had a 60-yard catch-and-run called back after replays showed that his elbow barely touched turf. An explosive Stewart is severely outplaying DeAngelo Williams (12 touches, 35 yards), who is averaging just 2.25 yards per carry through three games. It may not be long before Stewart reaches fantasy starter status.

    Packers - Easily the most explosive Green Bay back through two games, James Starks (14 touches, 14 yards) had a nightmare performance against the Bears, including an ugly lost fumble. Ryan Grant (17 touches, 92 yards) will likely get the bulk of the early-game carries next week after outplaying Starks, but we still believe the latter is the best bet in this backfield over the long haul.

    Giants - Ahmad Bradshaw looked like a pure committee back last week when Brandon Jacobs had the carry edge. Bradshaw’s 139 yards and a touchdown on 20 touches against the Eagles were evidence that he’s still a more explosive option than Jacobs (9 touches, 61 yards, TD). It’s worth noting that Bradshaw continues to see short-yardage work as well.

    Saints - According to NFL Network’s Steve Wyche, the Saints coaches believe Mark Ingram is “something special” and will “end up being the lead horse in a talented and deep backfield.” After 11 touches for 35 yards and a touchdown Sunday, he’s now led the Saints in carries in all three games. A viable PPR league flex, Darren Sproles (8 touches, 85 yards, TD) has cleared six receptions and found the end zone in every game so far. Pierre Thomas (8 touches, 43 yards) remains the best No. 3 back in the league.

    Dolphins - Coach Tony Sparano’s club entered the season with designs on a shot-gun heavy offense with Reggie Bush as the feature back. That lasted one game before it became obvious that rookie Daniel Thomas is the superior player. Thomas (26 touches, 122 yards, TD) cleared 100 yards for the second straight week while powering through the heart of the Browns’ defense. An ineffective Bush (12 touches, 36 yards) fumbled twice while bringing his per-carry average to 2.86 yards.

    Broncos - The Denver media are pulling for Willis McGahee (25 touches, 55 yards, TD) to run away with the starting job, but there’s just not much life left in his legs while looking down the barrel of age 30. Knowshon Moreno (hamstring) was active as the emergency back only because the Broncos had more injured players than spots for deactivated players. The brittle Moreno is still the best back in Denver.

    Chiefs - The post-Jamaal Charles landscape confirmed that Dexter McCluster (14 touches, 62 yards) is the back to own in Kansas City. The 160-pound McCluster hit the hole with more authority than expected, finishing the game as the every-down back with Thomas Jones (15 touches, 33 yards) on the sidelines. Expectations should remain low in one of the league’s most dysfunctional offenses. LeRon McClain (2-2) is still primarily a lead blocker.

    Injury Ward

    Michael Vick - Hand Kerry Collins - Concussion Darren McFadden - Groin Frank Gore - Ankle Jahvid Best - Thigh Beanie Wells - Hamstring Knowshon Moreno - Hamstring Kenny Britt - Knee(out for season)  Jeremy Maclin - Hamstring Torrey Smith – Hamstring Riley Cooper - Concussion Antonio Gates - Foot Brandon Flowers - Ankle Antonio Cromartie - Lung Chris Gamble - Concussion Michael Huff - Concussion

    MVP of Week 3: Wes Welker, Patriots

    Breakout Player of Week 3: Julio Jones, Falcons

    Rookie of Week 3: Torrey Smith, Ravens

    Disappointment of Week 3: Santonio Holmes, Jets

    Fraud of Week 3: Sam Bradford, Rams

    Fluke of Week 3: James Casey, Texans

    Early Waiver Look

    QB: Vince Young, Matt Hasselbeck, Mike Kafka

    RB: Bernard Scott  Kendall Hunter, Stevan Ridley, Montario Hardesty, Alfonso Smith, Earnest Graham

    WR: Nate Washington, Torrey Smith, Donald Jones, Victor Cruz, Brandon Gibson, Danario Alexander, Patrick Crayton, Damian Williams, Titus Young, Dane Sanzenbacher

    TE: Ed Dickson, Randy McMichael, James Casey, Jared Cook, Scott Chandler

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