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Dave Richard

A Fantasy read on the New York Jets

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


After being dealt to the Jets last offseason, Fantasy owners figured Thomas Jones would be a cinch for at least six or seven touchdowns. After all, the Jets were coming off a 10-win season where their RB-by-committee totaled 15 scores on the ground.

Instead, Jones was battered behind an offensive line that regressed. Left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson was pummeled in several games last year and the departure of veteran guard Pete Kendall was felt in nearly every game. The Jets were sacked 34 times in 2006; 53 times in 2007. And as for those 15 rush touchdowns Fantasy owners were banking on, the club totaled six ground scores -- and two were by quarterbacks. Jones had all of one rushing touchdown (two total) last year to go along with 1,119 rush yards and 217 receiving yards.

Posting his first sub-4.0 yards-per-carry average since leaving Arizona in 2002, Jones knew that he the Jets would have to make two very specific moves this offseason for him to remain a key figure in the offense. One; they had to improve their offensive line, and two; they had to not draft Darren McFadden with their first-round pick.

They did, and they didn't.

One of the first splashes in free agency this spring was made when the Jets signed All-Pro left guard Alan Faneca to a four-year, $32 million contract. The transaction smacks of when the Browns signed left guard Eric Steinbach a year ago to aid their offensive line (they also have a young left tackle), and Jamal Lewis wound up posting some incredible stats. Fantasy owners hope the same thing happens with Jones in New York.

And not only did the Jets not draft McFadden, they didn't draft a running back at all, meaning that Jones is still on top of the depth chart.

Thomas Jones should bounce back after a disappointing first year in New York. (US Presswire)  
Thomas Jones should bounce back after a disappointing first year in New York. (US Presswire)  
Positives: Jones has topped 1,300 total yards in each of his last four seasons and averaged over seven TDs on the ground in the three campaigns prior to last year's touchdown drought. Expectations should remain high, especially with the additions on the O-line and the Jets' suspect passing game forcing them to run more. Jones will still share the ball with Leon Washington, but he did that last year and still topped 300 carries. And in stops with the Cardinals and Bears, Jones improved in his second year with each franchise.

Negatives: Jones will be the dreaded 30 years of age when the season starts. While that won't scare off all owners because Jones has just 1,659 career carries to his name, it will be a factor when you debate between him and, say, Jonathan Stewart in drafts. It's also not so good that he plays in the AFC East, where if not for two games against Miami last year, Jones would have had zero rushing touchdowns and a sub-1,000-rush-yard season. In fact, Jones averaged 41.5 rush yards and 18.25 receiving yards in four games against the Bills and Patriots last season. Not only are those units expected to be better against the run in 2008, but so is Miami's (who the Jets play in Weeks 1 and 17).

Outlook: Faneca's arrival should ultimately boost Jones' numbers when he runs outside and Faneca pulls with him or takes a pass into the flat. He should also help out at the goal line, where Jones can run behind him and burrow into pay dirt. Frankly, we don't feel like there's much to worry about with Jones, and that coupled with his weak 2007 should see him fall to owners in Round 4 in drafts this summer. He should come close to 1,200 total yards and six touchdowns -- more if the Jets' pass attack steps up -- and serve as a low-end No. 2/top-end No. 3 Fantasy RB.

Position battle: No. 1 quarterback

Kellen Clemens
Pro: He's got the backing of the coaching staff and a solid knowledge of Brian Schottenheimer's system. After a year of getting his feet wet, Clemens hopes to follow in the footsteps of many other quarterbacks who make the jump from mediocrity to meaningful in their second year under center. He also has a stronger arm than Chad Pennington, who is also vying for the starting gig.
Con: Last year's statistics are painful to look at. Clemens had two games with at least 250 passing yards, five touchdowns spread over eight starts and seven games with at least one interception. The more we review Clemens, the more he appears to be a caretaker and safe-pass maker than anything else, which kills his Fantasy value.
Chad Pennington
Pro: Despite starting fewer games and attempting just 10 more passes than Clemens, Pennington completed more passes for a much higher percentage, tossed more touchdowns and fewer interceptions than his QB counterpart. Pennington has done well under center for the Jets over much of his career, completing at least 63 percent of his passes in five seasons where he's started at least eight games.
Con: The Jets desperately want Clemens to reach his potential, and even though the club didn't trade Pennington when they had the chance this offseason, they're not keen on him starting the majority of games. Additionally, Pennington is very injury prone; an ankle sprain hobbled him last year and previous shoulder and wrist injuries have sidelined his seasons prematurely.
Prediction: The offense tended to respond better to Pennington in the past, but the fact that the club wants Clemens to play forces this competition. We expect Clemens to win out come September, but both quarterbacks will play in '08, effectively limiting the upside one can expect from either passer. Since that is the case, neither one is worth drafting this summer.

Position battle: No. 3 wide receiver

Brad Smith
Pro: Smith is an athletic player entering his third year at wide receiver, which is always worth noting since receivers tend to make strides in their third year. He scored his first two NFL touchdowns last season and had seven games with at least three receptions.
Con: While Smith has the size to be a nice target for the Jets, he's never reflected his speed into his numbers (10.2 yards per catch average last year). Though he's always a threat to run or even pass (he's a converted quarterback), he's never been a reliable Fantasy option. Adding to his woes is an unspecified injury that limited him in the club's OTAs.
Chansi Stuckey
Pro: Stuckey will enter training camp as the No. 3 receiver after making strides earlier this offseason. He's your typical speedy slot receiver who the club hopes acts as a solid complement to Laveranues Coles and Jerricho Cotchery, both of whom cannot be considered track-fast any longer. Stuckey also made a huge impression with his study habits last year after he was placed on IR.
Con: Stuckey missed his rookie campaign with a broken foot, which he broke previously while in college. That's cause for concern, as is his lack of ever playing in a regular-season NFL game. Even if he does make the cut, there's no guarantee he'll get even 500 yards.
Marcus Henry
Pro: Henry is a tall, lanky receiver who the Jets hope to develop into a good player, perhaps a possession receiver. Henry averaged 18.8 yards per catch his senior year at Kansas and doesn't have to try and accelerate his learning curve this season.
Con: Receivers often fail to make a mark in their rookie season, and Henry should be no exception. With average speed, chances are that Henry will have to really impress in training camp to get a regular piece of the offensive action.
Prediction: Stuckey will win the job if he stays healthy thanks to his speed and off-the-field dedication, but Smith will have some value, too. In fact, if something were to happen to Coles or Cotchery, Smith would be a solid sleeper in Fantasy drafts.

Position battle: No. 1 tight end

Chris Baker
Pro: Baker is the incumbent starter for the Jets and was third on the team in receptions last season. While he's not a statsheet stuffer, Baker has developed into a short-area target good for at least 30 grabs a year with some touchdowns sprinkled in. He's also been a Jet for his entire six-year career.
Con: Baker has just about every 'con' you can think of. He's bitter over his contract situation and wants a new deal. He's dealing with a sore back after getting hurt during a minicamp practice. He'll be 29 in November, and he's never been anything better than a one-week replacement in Fantasy Football.
Dustin Keller
Pro: The Jets drafted the athletic receiving tight end out of Purdue with a first-round pick they traded up to get. That alone suggests that the coaching staff has designs on using him on offense. Keller's a smart, big target who should catch a reasonable amount of passes as a rookie and line up all over the field, including at H-back.
Con: Like any rookie receiver, growing pains are to be expected. The last 'phenom' rookie tight end, Vernon Davis, is a guy Fantasy owners are still waiting to see produce. Keller also isn't a polished blocker, which will limit his reps and almost certainly wipe him out from first downs and short second downs.
Prediction: So long as he's on the team, Baker will play more. However, we expect Keller to rack up more stats since he's the faster and more versatile option of the two. Only Keller is worth a draft pick, though it's no better than a late-round choice.
 
 
 
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Jahvid Best
Best's status still unknown
Jahvid Best, RB, DET
12:43 PM
News: The Detroit Free-Press reports that Lions RB Mikel Leshoure, who tore his left Achilles tendon in the second week of training camp last year, is close to making a full recovery. At the Lions’ request, Leshoure just moved the final stages of his rehab back to Detroit from Arizona. He’s doing resistance work and light running and is expected to join OTA workouts at some point this offseason. Leshoure looked like he was going to be a key part of the Lions offense when injury struck last August, and the team is anxious to get a read on him this spring. RB Jahvid Best’s status remains uncertain because of concussion problems, and even if Best returns it’s clear he’s not an every-down back.
Analysis: We hope Best can return at 100 percent, but he will likely be used as a change of pace rusher and a third-down back. Continue to monitor what happens with Best, but he should only be drafted with a late-round pick in standard leagues and a mid-round selection in PPR formats since he will likely be used in tandem with Leshoure and possibly Kevin Smith if he returns as a free agent.

Mikel Leshoure
Leshoure's recovery going well
Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET
12:40 PM
News: The Detroit Free-Press reports that Lions RB Mikel Leshoure, who tore his left Achilles tendon in the second week of training camp last year, is close to making a full recovery. At the Lions’ request, Leshoure just moved the final stages of his rehab back to Detroit from Arizona. He’s doing resistance work and light running and is expected to join OTA workouts at some point this offseason. Leshoure looked like he was going to be a key part of the Lions offense when injury struck last August, and the team is anxious to get a read on him this spring. RB Jahvid Best’s status remains uncertain because of concussion problems, and even if Best returns it’s clear he’s not an every-down back.
Analysis: Leshoure should be considered a great sleeper heading into 2012, and he is worth drafting as a No. 3 Fantasy RB as long as he's healthy. He has tremendous upside, and he could be a great weapon for the Lions, especially with Best struggling as an every-down back. Continue to monitor what happens with Leshoure, but he is worth drafting as early as Round 6 in 2012.

Mike Wallace
Steelers want to lock up Wallace
Mike Wallace, WR, PIT
12:17 PM
News: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said Monday the team wants to keep WR Mike Wallace "here for the long run." Wallace, their leading receiver last season, will become a restricted free agent March 13.
Analysis: Wallace played well in 2011 with 72 catches for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns on 114 targets. He will remain in Pittsburgh in 2012, and hopefully he can sign a long-term deal. We consider Wallace a Top 10 Fantasy WR on Draft Day, and he should be selected in all leagues in Round 3.

Hines Ward
GM says no decision on Ward yet
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
12:13 PM
News: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said Monday that no decision has been made on whether WR Hines Ward will be back with the Steelers in 2012. "To this current point, no final decisions have been made," Colbert said. "We've had several discussions internally. We're right in the midst of our free agent evaluations of other teams' free agents. We'll meet on those [on the Steelers roster] starting Thursday and carry through Monday." A recent report on NFL Network said that Ward won't be back with the Steelers in 2012 but a source close to Ward refuted the report.
Analysis: Keep an eye on what happens with Ward and where he ends up in 2012. No matter where Ward plays, however, he would have minimal Fantasy value, and he is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues.

Brandon Lloyd
Pats could go after Lloyd
Brandon Lloyd, WR, STL
12:08 PM
News: The Boston Herald reports that the Patriots will be in the market for a WR this year, and one obvious possibility is Brandon Lloyd, who is an impending free agent, because of his ties to offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. The fact that Lloyd said “I’m tied to McDaniels” makes him a likely free agent target. Lloyd had 51 catches for 683 yards and five TDs last year in 11 games in St. Louis when McDaniels was the offensive coordinator makes him look pretty good after he amassed 77 catches for 1,448 yards and 11 scores with Denver when McDaniels was the coach.
Analysis: One holdup for Lloyd and the Patriots could be Lloyd's agent, Tom Condon, who has a rocky relationship with the Patriots. We'll see what plays out this offseason, but if Lloyd signs in New England he would be considered a low-end No. 2 Fantasy WR. He could still return to the Rams, where he would be a strong No. 3 option. Or he could shop himself around the league. Stay tuned, but either way Lloyd is worth a mid-round pick in all leagues.

Bills
Fitzpatrick finished season hurt
Bills, TQB BUF,
11:53 AM
News: The Sports Xchange reports that Bills QB Ryan Fitzpatrick's second-half swoon in 2011 was mystifying to fans and media who concluded the front office badly miscalculated in handing the career journeyman a 10-year, $60 million contract extension. But now it appears Fitzpatrick played the final nine games last season with cracked ribs. "A lot of people don't know, but Fitz, during the Washington game, actually cracked a couple of ribs," WR David Nelson said. "So after that he was playing hurt." It showed. In Fitzpatrick's first seven games of the year, he threw for 1,739 yards, 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions. After the injury, he had 2,093 yards, 10 touchdowns and 16 picks. He finished the year with a league-high 23 interceptions. "It's hard to find the silver lining but as we evaluate the season and what went right and what went wrong I'm sure we'll find a lot of positives and a lot of things that we can carry into next year hopefully and continue to get better at it," Fitzpatrick said.
Analysis: Fitzpatrick obviously has 4,000-yard, 25-touchdown potential, but issues involving the personnel around him along with his own issues (accuracy, for one) make him risky for weekly use in Fantasy. Figure that he's worth a late-round pick as a good No. 2 Fantasy QB with potential to be a low-end starter. It should only help him if the Bills not only re-sign Steve Johnson this offseason, but also add talent at wide receiver.

Josh Scobee
Jags want Scobee back
Josh Scobee, K, JAC
11:47 AM
News: The Sports Xchange reports that Jacksonville has most of its top offensive players locked into contracts for the coming season with one notable exception - kicker Josh Scobee, who is an eight-year veteran. Scobee has been one of the league's most accurate kickers in his eight seasons with the Jaguars, converting better than 75 percent of his field-goal attempts in all but one season. Scobee led the team in scoring last year with 92 points, including 23 of 25 (92 percent) field-goal attempts, the second time in his career he's finished over 90 percent with his kicks. It isn't likely the Jaguars would use the franchise tag on him and probably won't have to. They'll make every attempt to sign him. For a team that was among the league's lowest scoring clubs, the Jaguars can ill afford to lose a player with Scobee's talents.
Analysis: Keep an eye on what happens with Scobee. He is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues, but he could be used as a bye-week replacement as long as he remains with the Jaguars.

Rams
Coaches excited about Bradford
Rams, TQB STL,
11:44 AM
News: The Sports Xchange reports that new Rams coach Jeff Fisher and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer are excited to be working with QB Sam Bradford. Fisher has said on several occasions that Bradford's presence was a major factor that made the Rams' job attractive. "Sam was a big part of the decision," Fisher said. "We think he has a chance to be great. A lot of people around the league believe that. We are going to everything possible to make that happen." As Schottenheimer began watching tape of Bradford, he liked what he saw. "Obviously, he's extremely gifted, extremely talented," Schottenheimer said. "As I'm watching the film, getting the sense of how accurate he is with the football and how well he actually moves around and has made plays. That was one of the things that jumped off the film at me. It will be a fun process going through and looking at all the games and just getting a sense of where he's at. Obviously, I've been around a lot of young quarterbacks, but I think this guy's got a chance to be real special."
Analysis: We have high expectations for Bradford heading into 2012, but he still remains just a No. 2 Fantasy QB in the majority of leagues. The Rams need to give Bradford some weapons, but he is someone to draft with a late-round pick with the hope he can develop into a potential starting option in all formats.

Shaun Hill
Hill wants return to Lions
Shaun Hill, QB, DET
11:19 AM
News: The Detroit Free-Press reports that Lions backup QB Shaun Hill would like to return to Detroit in 2012. The Lions have told Hill, his representatives and others that they want him back as the primary backup to Matthew Stafford. Hill also wants to return to Detroit -- and might even take a slight discount to do so. The 32-year-old appeared in two games last year and attempted just three passes, but he made 10 starts in 2010, when Stafford missed 13 games with two separated throwing shoulders.
Analysis: Keep an eye on what happens with Hill, but unless he signs with a team and earns a starting job he would not be worth drafting in the majority of leagues.

Jerricho Cotchery
Cotchery wants return to Steelers
Jerricho Cotchery, WR, PIT
11:15 AM
News: The Newark Star-Ledger reports that Steelers WR Jerricho Cotchery, who is an impending free agent, would like to return to Pittsburgh in 2012. “In exit meetings (with the Steelers), it was pretty much stated that they were very pleased with me, who I was on the field and off the field,” Cotchery said. “I’m everything that they thought I would be, so from their standpoint, they definitely would want me back. And I expressed the same desire, so we’ll see what happens.”
Analysis: Cotchery was coming off offseason back surgery last season and then missed the first three games with a hamstring injury. He finished with 16 catches for 237 yards, and he caught a 31-yard touchdown pass to force overtime against the Broncos in the wild-card playoff game. Keep an eye on what happens with Cotchery, but he has minimal Fantasy value heading into the year. He should not be drafted in most formats.

 
 
 
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