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Jamey Eisenberg

A Fantasy read on the Green Bay Packers

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


Aaron Rodgers is taking his new job seriously. Aside from extra workouts during the offseason, Rodgers got a new haircut to prove he's all grown up.

Rodgers is stepping out of Brett Favre's shadow this year. When Favre retired following last season, the spotlight on Rodgers became intense -- from Packers' fans and Fantasy owners.

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So Rodgers got rid of the shaggy haircut for a cleaner appearance and now looks "like he's about 13 years old," Green Bay linebacker A.J. Hawk said. Good thing Rodgers doesn't play that way.

Rodgers has a chance to be successful this year in his first season as a starter, mostly because of the supporting cast around him. He has the chance to be a Fantasy starter if things go his way.

The Packers have established a solid corps of wide receivers in Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, James Jones and tight end Donald Lee. They also have an excellent running game led by Ryan Grant and a stout offensive line.

Since Favre never missed much time -- he had the quarterback-record streak of consecutive games played at 275, including the playoffs -- Rodgers is unproven in three seasons. His most extensive action came last year in Week 13 against Dallas when Favre hurt his elbow.

Rodgers was 18-of-26 passing for 201 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions against the Cowboys. He displayed a strong arm and poise in the pocket.

Expectations are high for Aaron Rodgers, but Fantasy owners need to be realistic. (Getty Images)  
Expectations are high for Aaron Rodgers, but Fantasy owners need to be realistic. (Getty Images)  
But now he will have to show his skills for a full 16 games and prove to Fantasy owners he can be successful. As of now, you should go into the season with Rodgers as a No. 2 Fantasy quarterback with the chance to see his value rise -- quickly.

He might start off the season slowly playing with the nerves of a first-time starter -- kind of like a 13-year-old boy. But once he finds a comfort zone, Rodgers could end up being a Fantasy star.

Positives: The best thing for Rodgers is his receiving corps, which should help him make the transition to being a starter. When he got extensive action last year against Dallas, he showed his ability to move out of the pocket. There is no veteran presence to put pressure on him, with rookies Brian Brohm and Matt Flynn the only backups.

Negatives: He's injury prone. He hurt his hamstring last year and broke his foot in 2006, and that was with minimal playing time. He's never started a game before, so he could wilt under the pressure. With Favre retired, the Packers could become a run-heavy team.

Outlook: Rodgers should be one of first backup quarterbacks taken in all Fantasy leagues. The hope is he will thrive early in the season and then he can either start for Fantasy owners or be used as trade bait. If you draft Rodgers as a starting Fantasy QB then you will be disappointed if he fails to live up to playing in Favre's shadow.

Position battle: No. 2 running back

Brandon Jackson
Pro: Jackson finished the season strong after losing his starting job due to a shin injury in Week 3. He worked well down the stretch sharing carries with Grant and had 113 yards rushing in the season finale against Detroit. Jackson is a solid receiver and has the ability to start if Grant falters.
Con: When Jackson was the starter, he was terrible. He averaged only 2.6 yards per carry with one touchdown. Jackson is a smaller back and will lose touchdowns to DeShawn Wynn. And Vernand Morency might be a better receiver than Jackson.
DeShawn Wynn
Pro: Wynn filled in for the injured Jackson last year and played well, rushing for four touchdowns in seven games and averaging 4.1 yards per carry. He is a power back and has the ability to work well in short-yardage situations.
Con: He doesn't have great speed. He was put on injured reserve following a shoulder injury in Week 8, which opened the door for Grant. He is limited as a receiver with only nine catches last year.
Vernand Morency
Pro: Morency is a solid receiver out of the backfield, which should be helpful for Rodgers. Morency caught 30 passes for 199 yards last year in a limited role. He has great speed and should do well in a situational role.
Con: His size will limit his touchdowns, so don't expect him on the field in short-yardage situations. Morency had the chance to start last season but was limited with a knee injury. He is low on the depth chart in terms of carries.
Prediction: Jackson is the No. 2 option, Wynn plays in short-yardage situations and Morency sees time in passing downs. Jackson has the most value because he would start if something happens to Grant, who is entering the season with his contract in doubt. Consider taking Jackson with a late-round flier and leave Wynn and Morency on the waiver wire.

Position battle: No. 3 wide receiver

James Jones
Pro: Jones was fine in his rookie season with 47 catches for 676 yards and two touchdowns. He finished tied with Driver in touchdowns. He has good speed and size (6-foot-1).
Con: Jones was terrible down the stretch, with four catches for 43 yards the final four games. He also didn't score a touchdown after Week 8.
Ruvell Martin
Pro: The Packers like Martin's ability to work outside because of his size (6-foot-4). He had four touchdowns in the final eight games despite only 10 catches over that span.
Con: He only had two games in 2008 with more than one catch. Martin started the final three games, taking Jones' spot, but it was more because of his blocking ability than catching.
Jordy Nelson
Pro: The Packers drafted Nelson in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft for a reason, and that's to get him on the field. He has good size (6-foot-3) and speed. Nelson is an eventual replacement for Driver once he leaves Green Bay.
Con: He's still a rookie, and rookie receivers sometimes take time to develop. He will likely spend more time on special teams than catching passes in his rookie season.
Prediction: Jones will remain the No. 3 option, but all three guys will see the field. Still, Jones has the most Fantasy value at this time and is the one worth drafting in standard leagues. Martin could be a good source of touchdowns in deeper leagues, and Nelson has value in rookie-only drafts in the middle rounds. Next year, look for Nelson to make an impact.
 
 
 
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Rashard Mendenhall
PUP list in Mendenhall's future
Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT
2:15 PM
News: Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said Monday that there's a good chance RB Rashard Mendenhall will start the season on the Physically Unable to Perform list. If so, he'd be forced to miss at least the first six games of the regular season. Moreover, Colbert is not convinced that Mendenhall will be able to contribute at all in 2012. "I never feel good about an ACL for a year," Colbert said according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Mendenhall tore his right ACL in Week 17 of last season; recovery time for such injuries is anywhere from nine months to a year.
Analysis: With Mendenhall iffy, it's time to start giving some legit consideration to Isaac Redman as the primary rusher for the Steelers in 2012. Redman started the Steelers' playoff game at Denver and had 121 yards on 17 carries and 21 yards on two catches. He'll likely get the first crack at starting in place of Mendenhall. There's still a lot of time between now and the regular season, but for now it's probably safe to expect Mendenhall to not be at even close to 100 percent to start the year, which will absolutely impact his Fantasy value. By August, you might be drafting Mendenhall as a middle- to late-round sleeper you'll have to sit on for a while. We'll keep you posted on Mendenhall as best as we can.

Randy Moss
Moss: I'm coming back
Randy Moss, WR, TEN
10:10 AM
News: Randy Moss took to UStream on Monday morning to announce that he plans to return to football in 2012. Moss didn't play last season after fizzling out with the Titans during a tumultuous 2010. Moss answered fan questions on the live video site and made it clear at the end of his web stream that he intends to play again after stepping away for personal reasons. "Your boy will be back for the upcoming season," he said. "Hopefully I can get on a team and finish this thing the way I want to."
Analysis: Most people remember Moss for his incredible big plays and ridiculous stats, such as the 17 touchdowns he scored as a rookie, or the record-breaking 23 touchdowns he caught in 2007, or the 14,465 yards he gained from 1998 to 2009. But some will remember him for a very counterproductive 2010 in which he caught just five touchdowns on 28 grabs with three different teams. If he does indeed return to football, where he plays and how quick he is will ultimately determine whether he's worth a late-round flier or something far more substantial.

Calvin Johnson
Lions want to lock up Megatron
Calvin Johnson, WR, DET
9:39 AM
News: Lions president Tom Lewand, who controls Detroit’s salary cap compliance, says the team has had positive negotiations with WR Calvin Johnson over a contract extension. “(Johnson’s) got a good relationship with Matthew (Stafford),” Lewand told a local radio station in Detroit. “There’s a desire to keep that (relationship) together. When that desire exists, you can get deals done.” Johnson is entering a contract year in 2012 and is coming off a sensational season, finishing the regular season with 96 catches for 1,681 yards and 16 touchdowns with another 211 yards and two touchdowns in one playoff game against the Saints.
Analysis: Johnson is not going to leave the Lions if Detroit has anything to do with it, and we expect him to get a big deal soon. Regardless of if he's in a contract year or not in 2012, it's clear Johnson is the No. 1 WR in Fantasy, and he should be drafted in Round 1 in all formats.

DeSean Jackson
Eagles could franchise D-Jax
DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI
9:36 AM
News: The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the Eagles are going to use the franchise tag on WR DeSean Jackson. The report says the Eagles will not let Jackson, whose contract is set to expire, walk without getting something in return. Feb. 20 is the first day NFL teams are permitted to franchise one player before he reaches free agency. March 5 is the deadline. At 4 p.m. on March 13 the league year starts and players with four or more years of service who are not under contract are eligible to become unrestricted free agents. Jackson, who signed a four-year, $3 million deal as a rookie in 2008, will not reach the open market because the Eagles are expected to franchise him. The receiver would stand to earn approximately $9.5 million - nearly $9 million more than he made in base salary last season - if he played next season under the tag. Jackson said immediately following the season finale that he would be fine with the franchise designation.
Analysis: Jackson's play slipped some last season, partly due to his distraction over his contract, but he still caught 58 passes for 961 yards and four touchdowns. His deep routes and ability to take multiple defenders often opened up the Eagles offense underneath. Keep an eye on what happens with Jackson and where he ends up in 2012. With the Eagles he would be considered a No. 2 Fantasy WR with upside, but if he leaves Philadelphia then his value will be determined by who his quarterback is and his contract. He will likely be drafted around Round 5 in most leagues.

Isaac Redman
Redman in line to start for Steelers?
Isaac Redman, RB, PIT
2:23 PM
News: Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said Monday that there's a good chance RB Rashard Mendenhall will start the season on the Physically Unable to Perform list. If so, he'd be forced to miss at least the first six games of the regular season. Moreover, Colbert is not convinced that Mendenhall will be able to contribute at all in 2012. "I never feel good about an ACL for a year," Colbert said according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. That would open the door for Isaac Redman to be the starting rusher entering training camp.
Analysis: With Mendenhall iffy, it's time to start giving some legit consideration to Isaac Redman as the primary rusher for the Steelers in 2012. Redman started the Steelers' playoff game at Denver and had 121 yards on 17 carries and 21 yards on two catches. He's also stepped up while working with Mendenhall and without him, though his one other start in 2011 was a flop (61 total yards, no touchdowns vs. Tennessee). By August we might recommend drafting Redman with a pick in Round 6 or 7 as a good early-season starting option with potential to be a quality Fantasy choice for the entire season. We'll see how the Steelers' run game shakes out.

Steve Slaton
Slaton, Dolphins likely parting ways
Steve Slaton, RB, MIA
12:56 PM
News: The Palm Beach Post reports that RB Steve Slaton is not expected to return to the Dolphins in 2012. Slaton played in three games this season with zero starts after being picked up on waivers before Week 4. He had 17 carries for 64 yards (3.8 average) with one touchdown and a long of 28 and also returned three kickoffs for 85 yards. Slaton was signed as insurance early in the season when both Reggie Bush (groin) and Daniel Thomas (hamstring) battled injuries.
Analysis: Keep an eye on where Slaton plays in 2012, but he likely has minimal Fantasy value. Ignore him in all leagues on Draft Day.

Doug Baldwin
Baldwin already working hard
Doug Baldwin, WR, SEA
11:14 AM
News: The Tacoma News Tribune reports that Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin is already working out with the hope of building on an impressive rookie season. As an undrafted rookie free agent out of Stanford, he was a long shot to make the team last season, let alone lead Seattle in receiving. But that’s what Baldwin did. He finished with a team-high 51 receptions for 788 yards and four touchdowns, good enough for fourth in the league among rookies in receptions and yards. Baldwin also finished 11th in the league in percentage of receptions caught for first downs (78.4 percent), and fourth in the league with 23 catches on third down to move the chains. The hard-working Baldwin said he thinks he can do better. “I felt like the stats and everything (were) real average,” he said. “But you’ve got to have that sense of confidence about yourself when you step out on the field. To be honest with you, I didn’t think I’d have the opportunity to step out on the field that early. And with that, the transition wasn’t really that difficult because we have such a great coaching staff and they explain everything so well that it makes it easier for you to understand it and grasp the offense.”
Analysis: Baldwin’s production in 2011 secured his spot as Seattle’s slot receiver. But Baldwin wants to be considered a compete receiver. “They say that I’m the slot guy, but every year they’re bringing somebody in to try to take your job – that’s the upper management’s job,” he said. “So my job is to make sure that whoever they bring in doesn’t have a chance. That’s why I’m here, to be honest with you. “I want to be known as the greatest receiver who ever played the game, and it’s going to be hard to do that strictly out of the slot.” We like the way Baldwin is talking, and he has plenty of potential heading into 2012. Plan on drafting Baldwin as a sleeper with a late-round pick in all leagues.

Hines Ward
Ward hopes to remain with Steelers
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
9:53 AM
News: Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said Monday that no decision has been made on the future of Hines Ward. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported previously that if the Steelers did decide to release Ward, he was unaware of it. NFL Network reported that Ward won't be back with the Steelers in 2012 but a source close to Ward refuted the report. Ward's 2012 salary is high and he's expected to at least take a significant pay cut, if not get released altogether. Ward has said many times that he wants to end his career in Pittsburgh but he is determined to play somewhere in 2012, even if the Steelers do not want him. Ward, who turns 36 March 8, has played all 14 of his seasons in the NFL with the Steelers and holds nearly every team receiving record.
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.

Josh Morgan
Morgan fine, looks at future
Josh Morgan, WR, SF
9:49 AM
News: The Sacramento Bee reports that 49ers WR Josh Morgan left the team facility after a workout Thursday as if there was nothing wrong with him. Morgan broke his lower right leg on Oct. 9 and was placed on injured reserve. He told the Associated Press that he's begun sprinting again, and he promises to be at full speed in the spring. Coach Jim Harbaugh has said the 49ers want to re-sign Morgan, who is a good fit for their power-based West Coast offense. Morgan, however, likely will test the market in free agency before agreeing to a new deal in San Francisco.
Analysis: Keep an eye on where Morgan ends up in 2012, but he has minimal Fantasy value in the majority of leagues. Morgan is the type of player who is more valuable to his team than Fantasy owners.

Jeremy Shockey
Panthers could bring back Shockey
Jeremy Shockey, TE, CAR
9:46 AM
News: The Charlotte Observer considers re-signing free agent TE Jeremy Shockey a "high priority" this offseason. Shockey was the No. 2 TE for the Panthers behind Greg Olsen, and he had a productive season when he caught 37 passes for 455 yards and four touchdowns and missed only one game to injury.
Analysis: Though not the same receiver he was a decade ago, Shockey still is a dependable target, particularly in the red zone. If his asking price is too high, Panthers could turn to Gary Barnidge, who was having a great 2011 camp before breaking his ankle. Keep an eye on what happens with Shockey, and if he returns to the Panthers as expected he would be a No. 2 Fantasy TE on Draft Day worth a late-round pick in deeper leagues.

 
 
 
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