News: The Cowboys claimed cornerback Michael Coe off waivers from the Dolphins Tuesday.
Analysis: Coe has now played for the Giants, Dolphins and Cowboys this season. He is just roster depth and can be left off Fantasy rosters.
News: The Dolphins waived defensive back Michael Coe on Monday.
Analysis: Coe has never been much of an option in Fantasy so continue to ignore him in all IDP formats.
News: The Dolphins signed former Giants cornerback Michael Coe Wednesday. Cow was waived off injured reserve Monday.
Analysis: Coe will just be secondary depth for Miami and has no Fantasy appeal.
News: The Giants waived defensive back Michael Coe from injured reserve Monday. He was placed on IR earlier in the month due to a hamstring injury.
Analysis: Coe has 40 total tackles in 34 games in the NFL and has never been much of an option in Fantasy. Continue to ignore him in all IDP formats.
News: The Giants activated safety Will Hill from a four-game suspension Saturday. The team placed cornerback Michael Coe on injured reserve in his place, ending his season, reports the New York Daily News. Coe has a hamstring injury and was already ruled out for the Week 10 game at Cincinnati.
Analysis: Coe tweaked his hamstring Week 2 against Tampa Bay and could never recover. His season is over now and he had low-end Fantasy value in IDP formats to begin with.
News: The New York Daily News reports Giants cornerback Michael Coe tweaked his hamstring again late in the game Week 2 against the Bucs. Coe was also hurt Week 1 against Dallas. He said he re-injured his hamstring when he was pushed by Bucs receiver Vincent Jackson on a go route. Coe had two solo tackles in the game.
Analysis: Coe has seen a lot of playing time the first two weeks since starting cornerback Prince Amukamara has been injured. But he is likely headed for a role as a nickelback once Amukamara is healthy. Coe is not a recommended Fantasy option.
News: Giants cornerback Michael Coe did not have a good game Week 1 Wednesday against the Cowboys. Coe was routinely beat by No. 3 receiver Kevin Ogletree, who had a career game against him. To make matters worse, Coe left the game in the third quarter with a hamstring injury and could not return. He finished with five tackles and one pass defended.
Analysis: Coe, who was mostly used on special teams last year, entered this season as an important defensive back for the Giants. Now, his status is uncertain for Week 2 against Tampa Bay. Fantasy owners can continue to ignore Coe in most IDP formats.
News: Giants CB Michael Coe will need shoulder surgery and will be gone for the season, coach Tom Coughlin said on Monday. Coe re-injured his shoulder Week 11 against the Eagles.
Analysis: Coe was mostly a special teams contributor and played in nickel situations. He had little to no Fantasy appeal and can still be ignored in all IDP formats.
News: The Giants signed CB Michael Coe from the practice squad on Saturday and waived DE Alex Hall.
Analysis: Coe is not expected to do much on the field on Sunday and is not a Fantasy option in IDP leagues at this time.
News: The Giants added DB Michael Coe to their practice squad on Wednesday.
Analysis: Coe, who spent last season on the Giants practice squad, continues to have no Fantasy value in IDP formats.
News: The Jaguars released defensive back Michael Coe on Monday, a day after Coe got beat for a 61-yard touchdown against Philadelphia.
Analysis: Coe did not start in either of the two games he played this season and has zero Fantasy value at this point. Continue to ignore him in all leagues.
News: Jaguars WR Nate Hughes, DB Rashean Mathis, DL Derek Landri, DL Greg Peterson and DB Michael Coe were all listed as inactive for the team's Week 12 game at San Francisco.
Analysis: Mathis has some low-end Fantasy appeal when healthy but the rest of these players are not worth owning in Fantasy.
News: The Indianapolis Colts have released four players and still must make one more roster move to get down to the NFL's mandatory limit of 75. Defensive back Michael Coe, a fifth-round draft pick in 2007, defensive end Rudolph Hardie and defensive end Curtis Johnson were all placed on the waived-injured list late Monday afternoon. Undrafted rookie tight end Colin Cloherty was waived. The Colts must reach the cutdown limit on Tuesday.
Analysis: Coe is the second former draft pick the Colts have released since training camp opened. Coe, like the rest of the players on this list, should not be owned in Fantasy at this time.
News: Colts defensive back Michael Coe will be placed on injured reserve and will miss the rest of the season after having surgery on his left knee last week. Coach Tony Dungy had said Coe was likely to miss at least eight weeks and Indianapolis hoped to wait until the two roster cutdowns before making a decision. The plan changed Tuesday when Dungy announced they couldn't wait for Coe to return because they needed a roster spot. "We wanted to hold off as long as we could, but realistically he would be out two months, so we would have had to carry 52 instead of 53 for that time," Dungy said. "It's tough because he did a great job rehabbing his shoulder, and then he had a freak injury that ruined his season."
Analysis: The Colts defense has been ravaged by injuries with 2007 defensive player of the year Bob Sanders and former league sacks champion Dwight Freeney both on the PUP list, but Coe isn't a player who really figured to make much of a difference. He does not play a significant role in the Colts defense and is not a viable IDP option. Still, the Colts DST is hurting right now despite the fact that they are a No. 1 DST heading into the season.
News: Indianapolis DB Michael Coe, who is out with an injured knee, did not play in Saturday's preseason game against the Panthers.
Analysis: Head coach Tony Dungy did not give a timetable for Coe's return and said he may need surgery. He does not play a significant role in the Colts defense and is not a viable IDP option.
News: The Colts will be without defensive back Michael Coe when they face Washington in Sunday night's Hall of Fame Game. Coe is a second-year player who injured his knee in Friday afternoon's practice.
Analysis: Head coach Tony Dungy did not give a timetable for Coe's return and said he may need surgery. He does not play a significant role in the Colts defense and is not a viable IDP option.
News: The Colts' list of inactives for Week 12 at Atlanta includes DB Tim Jennings, DB Michael Coe, DB Matt Giordano and LB Tyjuan Hagler.
Analysis: None of these players contributes enough statistically to have value in Fantasy even when active. Keep all on waivers for Week 13 against the Jaguars.
News: Colts WR Craphonso Thorpe, DB Michael Coe, DB Brannon Condren, LB Freddy Keiaho, LB Tyjuan Hagler and DL Quinn Pitcock are all inactive for Week 9 vs. New England.
Analysis: Keiaho is the only inactive player that has some Fantasy value when healthy and active. The remaining players are mostly reserves and buried on the depth chart. They have little to no Fantasy value when active. Keep these players reserved Week 9.
News: The Colts inactives for Week 8 against the Panthers include DB Michael Coe, DB Matt Giordano, LB Victor Worsley, LB Freddie Keiaho, DL Jeff Charleston and DL Quinn Pitcock.
Analysis: Keep all of these players reserved in Week 8 against the Panthers. They have minimal Fantasy value even when healthy.
News: The Colts' list of inactives for Week 7 at Jacksonville includes WR Craphonso Thorpe, DB Michael Coe, RB Clifton Dawson, DB Brannon Condren, LB Victor Worsley, DL Jeff Charleston and DL Dan Klecko.
Analysis: These players either sit too low on the depth chart on offense or play too little a statistical role on defense to have value in Fantasy. Keep them inactive in all leagues. The Colts visit the Panthers in Week 8.
News: The Colts inactives for Week 4 against Denver include DL Jeff Charleston, DB Michael Coe, DB Brannon Condren, RB Clifton Dawson, WR Roy Hall, DL Dan Klecko, DL Quinn Pitcock and LB Clint Session.
Analysis: None of these players have any Fantasy value. They should be reserved in all leagues for Week 4.
News: The Colts list of Week 3 inactives for Sunday at the Texans includes DB Michael Coe, DB Melvin Bullitt, DB Brannon Condren, DL Dan Klecko, LB Rob Morris and DL Quinn Pitcock.
Analysis: These players are all either minor starters or reserves on defense. None deserve consideration in Fantasy IDP leagues.
News: Inactives for the Colts-Titans Week 2 matchup include: Colts DB Michael Coe, DB Brannon Condren, LB Freddie Keiaho, DL Dan Klecko, LB Rob Morris and DL Quinn Pitcock. For the Titans, WR Paul Williams, DB Reynaldo Hill, RB Chris Henry, TE Casey Cramer, DL Bryce Fisher, WR Biren Ealy and DL Randy Starks are among those inactive.
Analysis: Keiaho, Morris and Henry should remain benched in Fantasy leagues. As for the rest, none of them were considered reliable for Fantasy use to begin with, but now they can be kept off active rosters without concern for Week 2.
News: DBs Michael Coe, Brannon Condren and Tim Jennings (knee) are inactive for Week 1 against the Saints. DT Dan Klecko and rookies LB Clint Session and DT Quinn Pitcock are also inactive.
Analysis: None of the players listed for the defending Super Bowl champions are useful from a Fantasy perspective in IDP leagues. Only Pitcock and Session may emerge by season's end.
News: The Indianapolis Colts agreed to terms on four-year contracts with second-round pick Tony Ugoh and fifth-round pick Michael Coe on Sunday.
Analysis: Coe, a defensive back expected to add secondary depth, will receive a $138,000 signing bonus and league minimum salaries. He might not make it out of camp, but regardless, should be ignored in all Fantasy leagues.
News: Aside from first-round pick WR Anthony Gonzalez, the Colts' 2007 draft class includes: Arkansas OG Tony Ugoh, Cal CB Daymeion Hughes, Ohio State DT Quinn Pitcock, Troy FS Brannon Condren, Pitt LB Clint Session, Ohio State WR Roy Hall, Alabama State CB Michael Coe and Texas Tech DE Keyunta Dawson.
Analysis: Ugoh will provide excellent depth for the Colts' O-line (good news for Peyton Manning and Joseph Addai). Hughes is a smallish cornerback who could fit in as a fourth option for the Colts as a rookie and was a decorated rookie at Cal. Pitcock was a personal favorite of ours as a football player, not as a Fantasy option. And consider Hall a deep sleeper who was buried on the Buckeyes' depth chart behind Ted Ginn and Anthony Gonzalez. He could turn out to be a situational wideout for the Colts. The rest of the draft class will provide depth and special-teams assistance.