News: Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer turned in a decent performance during Thursday's contest against the Chiefs in Week 9. Jammer collected four tackles -- three solo -- including a fumble recovery in a 31-13 victory.
Analysis: Jammer had just four tackles in his last two games prior to Thursday's game and is at least showing somewhat of an improvement. The 33-year-old has picked off two passes and has collected 34 tackles through eight games thus far. Fantasy owners should continue to view him as a decent IDP option in deeper formats heading into Week 10.
News: Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer registered his second interception of the season in Week 6 against the Broncos. Jammer stepped in front of a Peyton Manning pass and rumbled 80 yards for a TD in the second quarter of the 35-24 defeat. He finished with two solo tackles in the loss and was also credited with a pair of passes defended.
Analysis: Jammer has now picked off Manning three times in his career, but this was the first time he was found the end zone in his career. The 33-year-old has been relatively productive this year as he now has 28 tackles to go along with seven passes defended and two picks. Continue to view Jammer as a viable option in deeper IDP formats moving forward.
News: Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer registered his second interception of the season in Week 6 against the Broncos. Jammer stepped in front of a Peyton Manning pass and rumbled 80 yards for a TD in the second quarter of the 35-24 defeat. He finished with two solo tackles in the loss and was also credited with a pair of passes defended.
Analysis: Jammer has now picked off Manning three times in his career, but this was the first time he was found the end zone in his career. The 33-year-old has been relatively productive this year as he now has 28 tackles to go along with seven passes defended and two picks. Continue to view Jammer as a viable option in deeper IDP formats moving forward.
News: For the first time since undergoing surgery on his broken hand, Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer picked off a pass in Week 5 against the Saints. It was his first interception since 2010. Jammer also posted six tackles, in a game the Chargers would go on to lose, 31-24.
Analysis: Jammer has managed to remain productive this season, with 26 tackles and four passes defended. Jammer is on pace for his best tackle total since 2008, and is useful as a low-end Fantasy IDP option right now.
News: San Diego defensive back Quentin Jammer (hand) was active for the Week 4 game at Kansas City. Jammer was expected to be active as he was probable on the injury report entering Sunday.
Analysis: Jammer is one week healthier after playing Week 3 for the Chargers wearing a cast on his hand. Jammer doesn't get a whole bunch of tackles and has low-end Fantasy value in IDP formats.
News: Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer was ruled active for Week 2 against the Titans. Jammer had surgery to repair his broken hand earlier in the week but was able to practice Friday.
Analysis: Jammer will be on the field Sunday as he will wear a cast to protect his hand. Still, because the veteran likely won't be at 100 percent, only owners in deeper IDP formats should think about getting him active.
News: Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer was able to practice in full Friday and is officially listed as probable for Week 2 against the Titans. Jammer had surgery to repair his broken hand earlier in the week, but is expected to start Sunday.
Analysis: Jammer will be on the field Sunday as he will wear a cast to protect his hand. Still, because the veteran likely won't be at 100 percent, only owners in deeper IDP formats should think about getting him active.
News:U-T San Diego reports Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer had surgery Tuesday to repair his broken hand. The plan is now for Jammer to wear a cast Sunday and play Week 2 against the Titans. He did not participate in Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: You would think surgery days before a game would sideline a player, but apparently Jammer is going to play Week 2. He might be limited because he isn't 100 percent, so Fantasy owners in deeper IDP formats might look toward healthier alternatives. Even with Jammer's injury, the Chargers DST remains a viable Fantasy play Week 2.
News: Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer was forced to leave Monday's season opener against the Raiders in the fourth quarter, with what is being reported as a broken hand by the San Diego Union-Tribune. His status for Week 2 is currently not known, but he will likely be limited in practice this week, at the very least.
Analysis: Jammer has missed just two games since 2003, so it is very rare that he is kept off the field by injury. We should know more about his status for the game against the Titans. Jammer is just a low-end Fantasy IDP option, but this could leave the Chargers defense lacking in healthy corners if he can't play.
News: Chargers defensive back Quentin Jammer totaled seven tackles (six solo) and two pass defenses Week 1 against the Raiders.
Analysis: Jammer is coming off one of his worst seasons in 2011, as he recorded no interceptions and was burned constantly by the opposition. The Raiders tested Jammer plenty Monday night, but the veteran cornerback stood up to the challenge. Jammer could be looking at a bounce-back season, so Fantasy owners should keep him on their watch list. As of now, he is still a low-end start in IDP formats.
News: Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer batted down a Philip Rivers' pass in the end zone Wednesday. It was one of several fine plays Jammer's made during OTAs. By his own admission, Jammer is coming off one of the worst seasons of his career. He allowed six touchdowns, broke up just eight passes and opposing quarterbacks averaged 10.5 yards per attempt against him. Jammer recently told the San Diego Union-Tribune that he was unfocused and depressed last season because he was going through a divorce.
Analysis: Jammer could be in for a rebound season now that his head's clear and his play is improved. He's one of the most talented cornerbacks in the league and is going to be relied upon by the Chargers early and often this season. He's worth a late pick in deeper drafts.
News: CB Quentin Jammer told a San Diego radio station some off-the-field issues clouded his play this season. Jammer seemed to get beat more regularly, especially late in the year. Jammer, who'll be in his 11th season next year, said according to The Sports Xchange that he'll use his subpar play as motivation to return better in 2012.
Analysis: Jammer was still the Bolts' best cornerback last season and should continue to be their best defensive back in 2012. However, because his stats aren't huge Fantasy owners shouldn't trust him.
News: San Diego CB Quentin Jammer returned to practice Friday after sitting out Thursday with an illness. He was inactive last Sunday with a hamstring injury that kept him out of practice all of last week. However, he did practice on Wednesday this week and should be ready to play on Sunday at Denver in Week 5.
Analysis: Jammer hasn't made a huge impact of the stat sheet in the early part of the season and recorded just eight tackles. He is still searching for his first interception after notching at least two picks in the past three seasons. Fantasy owners should view him as a marginal option in IDP formats for now.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer left Sunday's game against the Chiefs with a hamstring injury.
Analysis: Jammer is merely a low-end DB option in Fantasy IDP leagues. He can be ignored for all intensive purposes.
News: San Diego DB Quentin Jammer tallied his second interception of the season in the Chargers' 33-28 victory over Denver in Week 17. Jammer stepped in front of Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas on a pass from QB Tim Tebow in the third quarter to record his first pick since Week 3 against Seattle.
Analysis: Jammer also added three tackles in Sunday's game to boost his season total to 45. His second interception gave him seven picks in his last three years and he now has tallied at least two every season in that span. Jammer could start to slow down -- he'll be 32 years old at the beginning of the season -- and should be a low-end option in Fantasy IDP drafts.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer defended three passes and registered two solo tackles in the Week 4 win over Arizona.
Analysis: Jammer is a shutdown corner who may not get as many passes thrown his way this season with Antonio Cromartie now with the Jets. That could hurt his Fantasy appeal in the long run as it will limit the number of passes defensed he'll account for. Jammer is at best a low-end No. 2 Fantasy DB.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer was not very productive on the stat sheet in Week 1 against the Chiefs. He was credited with just one tackle in the game.
Analysis: Jammer is a shutdown corner who may not get as many passes thrown his way this season with Antonio Cromartie now with the Jets. That could hurt his Fantasy appeal in the long run as it will limit the number of passes defensed he'll account for. Jammer is at best a low-end No. 2 Fantasy DB.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer saw his first action of the preseason in the opener against the Bears on Saturday. He started at his usual left cornerback spot, but across the field was a new starter in Antoine Cason. Last year's starter, Antonio Cromartie, was traded to the Jets in the offseason. Jammer had a tackle against the Bears and was also called for a holding penalty on a punt.
Analysis: It's hard to believe that Jammer is entering his ninth NFL season. It seems like yesterday he was terrorizing Big 12 opponents on Saturdays playing for powerhouse Texas. Jammer is a shutdown corner, but he does get his fair share of tackles. He is held back in Fantasy, however, by a lack of interceptions. Jammer is at best a low-end No. 2 Fantasy DB.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer intercepted a Matt Cassel pass on Sunday in a Week 12 win over the Chiefs. He also forced a fumble in the game and had five tackles.
Analysis: Jammer is an elite DB in the NFL, which is why he is not thrown at too often. He is a decent low-end Fantasy option in IDP formats. The Chargers are at Cleveland Week 13.
News: Notable Chargers defenders from their Week 4 loss at Pittsburgh include: LB Stephen Cooper (11 total tackles), LB Shaun Phillips (six total tackles, forced fumble), CB Quentin Jammer (eight total tackles), DT Alphonso Boone (four total tackles, sack), LB Tim Dobbins (seven total tackles, sack) and LB Larry English (two solo tackles, sack, forced fumble).
Analysis: Of these defenders, Cooper, Phillips and Jammer warrant consideration in IDP play, with English a sleeper and long-term option in deeper leagues. The Chargers are on bye in Week 5 but take on the Broncos at home in Week 6.
News: San Diego DB Quentin Jammer intercepted Raiders QB JaMarcus Russell on Monday in a 24-20 win. He killed a Raiders drive when he picked off Russell after the team had driven down to the 25 yard line. Jammer did not make a tackle in the game.
Analysis: Jammer finished the 2008 season with two interceptions and 88 tackles. He is one of the best shutdown corners in the league and does not often have receivers throw at him, making him a No. 2 or 3 Fantasy DB. Hopefully he'll record some tackles in the team's Week 2 matchup with the Ravens.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer, who missed San Diego's first preseason game with a head injury, returned to action Saturday in a win over the Cardinals. Jammer defended two passes, but did not make a tackle.
Analysis: Jammer finished with 88 tackles and two interceptions with the Chargers last season. He is a top-notch shutdown corner and teams usually choose not to throw the ball his way, diminishing his Fantasy value. Think of him as a No. 2 or 3 Fantasy DB on Draft Day.
News: San Diego DB Quentin Jammer did not play in Saturday's preseason game against the Seahawks as he sat out with a head injury he incurred on a collision with teammate Eric Weddle in practice. He is considered questionable for the team's next preseason game on Aug. 22 at Arizona.
Analysis: Jammer finished with 88 tackles and two interceptions with the Chargers last season. He is a top-notch shutdown corner and teams usually choose not to throw the ball his way, diminishing his Fantasy value. Think of him as a No. 2 or 3 Fantasy DB on Draft Day.
News:Eric Weddle thought he had a great read on the ball. Instead, the San Diego Chargers' safety ended up in a loud collision with cornerback Quentin Jammer during Thursday afternoon's practice. Jammer was shaken up and stayed down for a few minutes after the helmet-to-helmet collision. Weddle limped off after somehow spraining his left ankle. "It was a pretty good collision," coach Norv Turner said.
Analysis: Jammer finished third on the team in 2008 with 88 tackles (75 solo). He also tied for second with two interceptions. Jammer is one of the best shutdown corners in the NFL and teams often shy away from him because of that. He usually doesn't get a ton of interceptions, so that prevents Jammer from being a must-start Fantasy option. However, he remains a decent No. 2 or No. 3 Fantasy DB.
News: Several members of San Diego's defense played well Sunday against Denver. DB Eric Weddle had 11 tackles, DB Quentin Jammer had two tackles, DB Antonio Cromartie had four tackles, LB Shaun Phillips had three tackles, LB Stephen Cooper had six tackles, DB Paul Oliver had two tackles and an interception and DL Luis Castillo had one tackle and an interception.
Analysis: Keep an eye on how the Chargers defenders do against the Colts. Hopefully they continue to play well in the playoffs and can have some success going into the offseason.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer had four tackles Sunday at Tampa Bay. He played despite dealing with an illness during the week.
Analysis: Jammer is a No. 3 DB in IDP leagues and is worth using in that capacity in Week 17 against Denver.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (illness) is listed as probable for Week 16 at Tampa Bay. He practiced in full Thursday and Friday after sitting out Wednesday. Jammer has dressed for all 14 games to date and is expected to start Sunday.
Analysis: Jammer continues to be one of the NFL's best shutdown corners, but he has been a little more aggressive this season with tackling and causing fumbles. For that, he has moved up to being a No. 2 Fantasy DB.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer recorded eight solo tackles Week 13 against the Falcons. He also forced two fumbles, recovering one.
Analysis: Jammer's 78 tackles make him worth owning in Fantasy in and of themselves. They're just so rare for a defensive back. Any turnovers he gets are a nice bonus. Keep him active.
News: Several San Diego defenders contributed Sunday against Indianapolis. Quentin Jammer had 11 tackles and an interception. Jamal Williams had 10 tackles and a sack. Eric Weddle had 10 tackles. Antonio Cromartie had four tackles. Shaun Phillips had four tackles. Stephen Cooper had five tackles.
Analysis: The Chargers had a tough matchup against the Colts but should play better in Week 13 against Atlanta. Start all your regular defensive players in this matchup.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer made four tackles in a Week 5 loss to Miami, but now has gone four straight games without an interception.
Analysis: Jammer made only one pick last year, but is still owned in 28 percent of leagues. That's probably just because of his name recognition, so only consider him a low-end Fantasy option in IDP leagues for Week 6 vs. New England.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer led his team with 11 tackles (10 solo) Week 2 against the Broncos. He also had one pass defense and one forced fumble.
Analysis: Jammer has 17 tackles through the first two weeks, but is still looking for his first pick. Jammer is a lockdown corner and most team shy away from him. That's not very good in Fantasy, but with Antonio Cromartie now starting on the other side of the field, teams have to pick their poision. Jammer remains a decent low-end Fantasy DB.
News: While Antonio Cromartie was getting 10 interceptions in 2007, the other DB for the Chargers, Quentin Jammer, had just one. Jammer finished the season with 61 tackles (54 solo) and the lone turnover.
Analysis: Jammer is a solid cover corner but doesn't produce enough turnovers. Consider Jammer a No. 3 DB in IDP leagues heading into 2008.
News: San Diego DB Quentin Jammer had four tackles and an interception Monday against Denver.
Analysis: Jammer is a No. 3 DB in IDP leagues and is worth starting in Week 17 at Oakland with rookie QB JaMarcus Russell getting the nod for the Raiders.
News: San Diego DB Quentin Jammer had five tackles Sunday at Kansas City.
Analysis: Jammer is a low-end DB in IDP leagues and should only be used in deep formats in Week 14 at Tennessee.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer has recovered from a strained hamstring after missing the last two starts and there's a chance he'll be back with the first unit in Week 12 against the Ravens. "A game-time decision," head coach Norv Turner said. Jammer is not on the injury report. Antonio Cromartie has started in his place the last two games, including a three-interception performance against the Colts in Week 10.
Analysis: It's believed Jammer will start because he delivers the best run-support among the cornerbacks. If so, that means Cromartie and his NFL-best six interceptions moves back to second-string status, although Cromartie will still see action as the nickel back on passing downs. Jammer is a solid middle of the road Fantasy DB when healthy and starting.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer did not start against Jacksonville in Week 11 but did play and had one tackle.
Analysis: Jammer was behind Antonio Cromartie against the Jaguars. He will likely play in Week 12 against Baltimore, but his starting status is up in the air. Regardless, consider him a low-end DB in IDP leagues.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer, who missed his first game of the season with a hamstring injury Week 10, is not listed on the injury report for Week 11 at Jacksonville. Jammer took limited practice reps Wednesday, but went through a full routine Thursday and Friday.
Analysis: Jammer has 38 tackles and zero interceptions in eight games. Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. It appears as though he will return to action Week 11.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (hamstring) went through limited practice reps Wednesday, but returned to a full routine Thursday as the team prepares for Week 11 at Jacksonville. Jammer missed his first game Week 10 against the Colts.
Analysis: Jammer has 38 tackles and zero interceptions in eight games. Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. Continue to track his progress.
News: As expected, the Chargers listed DB Quentin Jammer among their inactives for Week 10 against the Colts, meaning he won't play after fighting a hamstring injury all week.
Analysis: The Chargers had already ruled him out Friday. He dealt with the same injury last week and managed to play against the Vikings, but he obviously couldn't go this time around. For a defensive back, he should have more than his -- let's see -- zero interceptions to deserve a roster spot in Fantasy. Keep him reserved and consider cutting him for more reliable options. The Chargers visit the Jaguars in Week 11.
News: Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer will miss Week 10's home game against the Indianapolis Colts because of a hamstring injury, meaning Antonio Cromartie will make his first pro start. Jammer injured his hamstring against Houston in Week 8 and aggravated it against the Vikings in Week 9. The team listed him as doubtful on Friday's injury report, but the cornerback said he won't be in uniform. "I'm going to have to be smart about the injury," Jammer said. "I feel I could probably go but I felt like I could go last week and it ended up catching again and set me down for another week. I don't want that to keep happening. I'd rather just go ahead and get ready for Jacksonville (Week 11) than risk an injury that's going to put me out for two, three, maybe seven weeks."
Analysis: Jammer, a six-year veteran, has started 72 consecutive regular-season games dating to the 2003 season opener. "I don't really think about streaks of games," Jammer said. "The thing that keeps me going is my love for this game. That's the only thing that kept me playing injured and playing through some pain. I just love to be out there." Jammer has 38 tackles and zero interceptions in eight games. Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. Keep him reserved for Week 10.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (hamstring) is listed as doubtful for Week 10 vs. Indianapolis. He did not practice all week. Jammer dealt with the same injury leading up to Week 9, but played against the Vikings. That doesn't appear to be the case Week 10.
Analysis: Jammer has 38 tackles and zero interceptions in eight games. Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. Fantasy owners should start making plans to be without his services Week 10.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday or Thursday as the team prepares for Week 10 vs. Indianapolis. Jammer dealt with the same injury leading up to Week 9, but played against the Vikings.
Analysis: Jammers has 38 tackles and zero interceptions in eight games. Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. Continue to track his progress leading up to Week 10.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday as the team prepares for Week 10 vs. Indianapolis. Jammer dealt with the same injury leading up to Week 9, but played against the Vikings.
Analysis: Jammers has 38 tackles and zero interceptions in eight games. Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. Continue to track his progress leading up to Week 10.
News: After a hamstring injury limited him Thursday, Chargers DB Quentin Jammer returned to full practice Friday. The team lists him as questionable for Week 9 at Minnesota.
Analysis: Jammer, who has yet to miss a game, has 35 tackles and zero interceptions in seven contests -- numbers that make him a low-end Fantasy option when healthy. We expect him to play Sunday, but check the inactives list about an hour before game time to make sure.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday, but returned to limited reps Thursday as the team prepares for Week 9 at Minnesota. Jammer, who has yet to miss a game, has 35 tackles and zero interceptions in seven contests.
Analysis: Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. Continue to track his progress leading up to Week 9.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday as the team prepares for Week 9 at Minnesota. Jammer, who has yet to miss a game, has 35 tackles and zero interceptions in seven contests.
Analysis: Jammer is a solid NFL defensive back, but doesn't always have the stats that Fantasy owners crave. He is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy DB when healthy. Continue to track his progress.
News: Notable Chargers defenders from Week 5 include: FS Marlon McCree (four solo tackles, interception, forced fumble), LB Stephen Cooper (five solo tackles, sack), CB Quentin Jammer (seven total tackles), LB Shawne Merriman (three solo tackles) and LB Shaun Phillips (three total tackles).
Analysis: Of these players, Merriman, Phillips and McCree are reliable IDP options, while Jammer and Cooper are low-end options in deeper leagues. The Chargers host the Raiders in Week 6.
News: Chargers DB Quentin Jammer (migraine) returned to a full practice routine Thursday after limited reps Wednesday. The Chargers are preparing to face the Chiefs in Week 4.
Analysis: Jammer comes into the Chiefs' game with 15 tackles but no interceptions. Perhaps he can snare one away from QB Damon Huard, who has a weak supporting cast at wide receiver. Jammer remains a solid No. 3 Fantasy DB heading into Week 4.
News: Quentin Jammer, who had a team-high four interceptions last year, isn't worried about the defense's back end, according to The Sports Xchange. It has looked mediocre during the preseason. "That's because everything we play in the preseason is vanilla defense, it's basic defense," Jammer said. "We haven't thrown anything in there that's real tricky. We're just in basic coverages."
Analysis: Jammer has decent value in IDP leagues due to his ball-hawking ability and his durability. Consider him an option late in IDP league drafts.
News: The Chargers DST got two interceptions and two fumble recoveries against Buffalo with three sacks. DB Clinton Hart had an interception and a fumble recovery. DB Quentin Jammer had an interception. DL Igor Olshansky recovered a fumble. LB Shawne Merriman returned from a four-game suspension and had six tackles and two sacks. LB Donnie Edwards had 18 tackles. LB Shaun Phillips had five tackles and a sack.
Analysis: Consider the Chargers DST a low-end No. 1 option for Week 14 against Denver and use all regular IDP players.
News: The Chargers allowed 245 yards and 14 points in a Week 12 win over the Raiders. LB Randall Godfrey led all tacklers with 13 and also had a sack. LB Shaun Philips had 1 1/2 sacks and nine tackles. DB Quentin Jammer and DB Drayton Florence had interceptions.
Analysis: Consider the Chargers a low-end Fantasy option for Week 13 at Buffalo. Philips is a solid IDP option and should be starting in most Fantasy leagues. Godfrey, Jammer and Florence could all be used as low-end options.
News: Notable Chargers defenders from Week 10 include: LB Donnie Edwards (13 solo tackles, 16 total), CB Quentin Jammer (seven total tackles), safeties Terrence Kiel and Marlon McCree (eight total tackles each) and LB Shaun Phillips (seven tackles, one sack, one forced fumble).
Analysis: Edwards is a must-start Fantasy linebacker, as is Phillips in deeper leagues. The rest are fringe defenders useful in deeper leagues.
News: Chargers LB Shaun Phillips had seven solo tackles, a forced fumble and a sack, LB Donnie Edwards had six total tackles and an interception, CB Quentin Jammer had four solo tackles and an interception and LB Shawne Merriman had two tackles and a sack at Baltimore in Week 4.
Analysis: Edwards, Merriman and Jammer are reliable Fantasy stars in IDP league play, whereas Phillips is on the rise but more of a reserve option. The Chargers play vs. Pittsburgh in Week 5.
News: San Diego CB Quentin Jammer signed a five-year contract extension on Wednesday, taking him through the 2012 season. "Quentin is a major part of our defense," general manager A.J. Smith said. "He's a true pro." Jammer had career highs with 19 passes defended and 72 tackles - third-best among Chargers. He's had two interceptions in his past 36 games. Last season, the team was ranked 28th in pass defense. Jammer started every game for the Chargers since 2003. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Analysis: Jammer has decent value in IDP leagues due to his ball-hawking ability and his durability.
News: Chargers CB Quentin Jammer made 61 tackles in 2005, adding a forced fumble, one interception and 17 pass deflections.
Analysis: One interception and 17 pass deflections? Someone's not catching the ball. Jammer is a good NFL cornerback, but he makes for a decent No. 2 Fantasy cornerback in 2006 leagues.
News: Quentin Jammer recorded seven tackles (four solo) and one interception in Sunday's 26-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
Analysis: Jammer is a decent option in larger IDP leagues for Week 16 at Kansas City.
News: Quentin Jammer was able to practice on Thursday and was taken off the injury report, but the Chargers added Sammy Davis and Jamal Williams due to illness.
Analysis: Jammer isn't much of a Fantasy option in IDP leagues and the Chargers have a very tough matchup at Indianapolis.
News: According to the Union Tribune, Chargers corner Quentin Jammer is finally starting to get comfortable playing cornerback in the NFL. "Now, I want to make plays. All the big-time corners made plays. They caught picks and returned them for touchdowns. They all had great ball awareness. I think I can be one of the greats if I get that ball awareness. I'm coming into it. I'm not there yet, but I'm getting there."
Analysis: Jammer was a safety in college (Texas) so it was expected to take him some time to get adjusted to corner position. He could be a nice sleeper pick in leagues that use individual defender positions.
News: According to the team's official website, San Diego Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer has prepared himself to have a breakout season. "This is the hardest I've ever worked out in the offseason," Jammer said. "I want to start this season the way I ended the last one."
Analysis: Jammer has a ton of talent and could emerge as a useful option in leagues that use individual defenders.