Five Situations to Watch Coming Out of the Week 9 Bye

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It’s that time of year. Fantasy Football owners are scrambling to fill holes in their lineup as Detroit, Minnesota, Carolina, and Jacksonville are on bye. Here are some things to keep an eye on from the bye teams when they get back to action.
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1. Can Percy Harvin be a consistent threat?
At first glance you have to be frustrated by the 41.8 receiving yards Percy is averaging this year. If you factor in the 22.8 he has averaged rushing it at least salvages his value. He only has two touchdown though, and one was on a run and the other on a return. Not exactly the production most were expecting when the Vikings said they would make Percy a bigger part of the offense. Injuries and poor play from McNabb have played a role. They bye week and Christian Ponder’s development should lead to a better second half for Percy. Unfortunately you’ll still have to deal with the injuries and the occasional rookie mistake. Harvin is a solid WR3 for the second half, but is not a must-start.
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2. Cam Cam Newton continue his excellence?
Not many people are surprised that Cam has seven rushing touchdowns and 319 rushing yards (39.9 ypg) at the halfway point of the season. His athleticism was never in question. I doubt many could have predicted that he would average nearly 300 passing yards per game to go with his rushing prowess. He has thrown for 290+ in half of his starts. His running ability can offset any off game he has with his arm. I would be surprised if he could keep up the level of play only because he set the bar so high. He does remain a top ten fantasy option down the stretch though.
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3. What’s up with DeAngelo Williams?
I questioned the decision to sign D-Will this offseason with J-Stew on the roster. I know you need more than one running back in the league, but why break the bank for that RB? It’s certainly not something the Patriots or Packers would do. Not that they do everything right, but they definitely have successful NFL models. If you think suddenly he’s going to earn that paycheck, forget about it. Not with Cam throwing the ball the way he is. Not with Cam running the ball the way he is. Not unless J-Stew gets hurt. They have three players with 300+ rushing yards. The Panthers give you steady fantasy play at QB and WR (Steve Smith). You’ll get some production from their two running backs (and two TEs for that matter), but there isn’t enough to satisfy fantasy owners most weeks.
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4. Will Megatron break Randy Moss’ touchdown record?
Calvin Johnson has 11 touchdowns through eight games. The NFL record is 23 meaning Megatron will have to be even more productive in the second half. He “only” has three touchdowns in his past four games though so he’s not trending in the right direction to break that record. While Megatron doesn’t have a tough second half schedule in terms of pass defenses, I’m afraid 12 TDs in eight games is too tall an order.
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5. Will Jacksonville have a threat outside of Maurice Jones-Drew?
No. Not this year. Blaine Gabbert has been better than Luke McCown, but that’s like saying a kick to the gut is better than being stabbed in the gut. It’s still painful. Deji Karim is only averaging 2.6 yards per carry and Mike Thomas leads the way with 333 passing yards (41.6 ypg). Jason Hill has three scores but he’s hardly reliable. Marcedes Lewis is lucky he signed that big contract this summer because he’s doing nothing. Gabbert should be better in the second half, which should improve the play of Thomas, Hill, and Lewis, but don’t expect any of them to become reliable fantasy options.
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tack1010
November 9th, 2011 at 2:37 pm #
PPR League: Need to pick 3 WR’s.
I have:
Steve Smith (CAR)
Maclin
Colston
Harvin
Antonio Brown
I was thinking Smith, Maclin & Colston.
Thoughts??
LestersLegends
November 9th, 2011 at 2:56 pm #
Great options. Smith and Maclin are must starts I think. I like Colston, but Antonio Brown is close. Since it’s PPR Percy takes a hit.
I would try to trade either two of those WRs for a better one or package one of them with a QB, RB, or TE and strengthen your starting lineup.
tack1010
November 10th, 2011 at 7:54 am #
Guess it is a good problem to have.. I hit you up last week w/ a running back dilemma and it worked out.
Team is as follows
PPR:
Eli
Fred Jackson
Rice
Sproles
Tolbert
Percy
Smith (CAR)
Maclin
Colston via trade for S. Jackson
A. Brown
S. Moss
Witten/F. Davis
Hanson
Pit/Bills
9 and 0 on the year. I don’t think anyone wants to trade again.
Thanks for the help.
tack1010
November 10th, 2011 at 8:02 am #
12 player league
LestersLegends
November 10th, 2011 at 8:22 am #
Only upgrade I can think of is for Eli but it’s nice having that kind of depth.