Buying:
Marion Barber, RB –
Chicago Bears
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Marion the Barbarian is back! Be prepared for frightfully
middling performances and disappointment all around! The Bears have been all
Forte this year, which has been fantastic for my Tulane pride, but now that
Forte is down for the rest of the fantasy season someone is going to have to
step up and play, and, the only option in Chicago is Barber. Now, will he be
great? Probably not, because frankly, he’s not nearly as skilled as Forte is
and will not give them the dynamic options that the former Green Waver could
bring. However, he will be the primary back and he has shown some life this
season, so definitely grab him if he’s still available. He could be just what
you need to get to your league’s Championship game.
Brandon Saine, RB – Green Bay Packers
I’m not huge on Saine simply because the Packers are an
atrocious run team and no Green Bay running back can be claimed to have “won”
you a game this season. However, with Starks down and Ryan Grant being a perpetual
disappointment, Saine could be the man to have as the Pack look to lock down a
perfect season. What makes Saine even more interesting is that Rodgers stated
that he had the “best hands on the team”. Those are some big words from a quarterback
who has a ton of good targets.
Selling:
Chris “Beanie” Wells,
RB – Arizona Cardinals
This is only for this week, so don’t cut him, but find
someone else to run the ball. The Niners have been absolutely ferocious in
stopping opposing rushers and despite some decent performances by Wells in the
last couple of weeks, this one could look something like: 45 yards, 1 TD. Not
exactly exciting.
Penny Stocks:
Rashied Davis, WR –
Detroit Lions
The Lions are wounded after losing three out of four games
since their bye. They need this win in a big way and the Vikings are just the
team to give it to them. The Vikings secondary has been one of the worst in the
NFL this season, mostly due to injury, but nonetheless, their pain is your
gain. Assuming that both Calvin Johnson and Nate Burleson are both taken in
your league, than Rashied Davis is your guy. He is most definitely going to be
the slot receiver this week with Titus Young being disciplined for last week’s
errors. Definitely worth a flyer if you need a WR3.
Washington Redskins
Receivers
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I normally don’t do this; but, because of the size and makeup
of the various leagues out there, I felt it would be best to remind fantasy
players: that yes, there is a professional football team in the greater
Washington, DC area; and yes, they do have wide receivers. This week, they are
playing the Patriots, who have the league’s worst passing defense.
Therefore, your targets, in order are: 1) Santana Moss, 2) Jabar Gaffney, 3)
Anthony Armstrong, and 4) Terrance Austin. Now I wouldn’t normally recommend
Austin, but Fred Davis is out for the rest of the fantasy season and Grossman
will be forced to ineffectively utilize all of his available targets. But
honestly, for anyone south of a 16-team league, Austin is probably too
expensive at any price.
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