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Dave Richard

First Response: Some studs just didn't deliver

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


Two teams entered Week 9 without a loss. Both survived -- barely.

The Colts defeated the Texans, who represented the only form of competition for the AFC South title, thanks to a heavy dose of Dallas Clark and Joseph Addai and a missed field goal by Houston kicker Kris Brown at the buzzer that would have pushed the game into overtime. Peyton Manning had over 300 yards passing, but only one touchdown and really was propelled to his yardage total by taking advantage of Clark's matchup with Texans linebacker Brian Cushing. Addai also did his part, totaling over 100 yards with two touchdowns. Reggie Wayne, Austin Collie and Pierre Garcon didn't put up overwhelming stats.

In New Orleans, the Saints overcame a 17-3 deficit and topped the Panthers to move to 8-0. And like his counterpart on the Colts, Drew Brees was able to achieve a 300-yard game but only one touchdown to Robert Meachem and with two turnovers. Additionally, typical Fantasy studs like Marques Colston, Jeremy Shockey and Reggie Bush (if he can be considered a stud) were all limited -- none had more than 55 total yards; Colston made just one catch for 45 yards. Pierre Thomas had 81 total yards and a touchdown to help aid the Saints.

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It's the sign of a great team that can win without its strengths in a given matchup, but it doesn't do much good for Fantasy owners. Josh Freeman and Matt Cassel outperformed Manning and Brees in Week 9, as did James Jones and Earl Bennett over Wayne and Colston. Worse yet, there's not much Fantasy owners can do about it. Who would bench Brees or Manning or anyone from these teams right now? Hey, they're not 8-0 because of their defensive prowess.

If there are two players worth a long gander, it's Robert Meachem of the Saints and Pierre Garcon of the Colts. Both of these receivers were more involved than usual and could provide some help to their quarterbacks going forward.

Meachem essentially has a spot when the Saints move to a three-receiver set, and maybe even occasionally in a two-receiver set on a long passing down. His five-catch effort Sunday was a career-best, and it proved that he's more than just a big-play guy good for a catch or two per game. With the Saints' next game against the Rams, we'll get a good idea of just how much more playing time Meachem has earned for himself.

Garcon also caught five passes on Sunday, a career best, but more importantly has seen his workload increase over the last three weeks. Since the bye, Garcon has 12 catches for 137 yards, which is a pretty good total all things considered. Better yet, Garcon will continue to see playing time while third-year receiver Anthony Gonzalez recovers from more surgery on his knee done last week. Collie's Week 9 injury might force him out. And best of all, Garcon -- like Meachem -- might be on waivers in your league because a disgruntled owner might have kicked him to the curb.

These young receivers were helpful for their teams in Week 9, but they might be helpful for your Fantasy team during the all-important next two months.

Let's take a look around at the rest of the Week 9 action.

Start of the Week result: Donovan McNabb struggled against the Cowboys, completing 16 of 30 passes for a paltry 227 yards, a touchdown to Brent Celek and two interceptions. He was sacked four times and was off whenever the Dallas pass rush got to be too much for him. He has been woefully inconsistent lately.

Sit of the Week result: Matt Ryan hit Tony Gonzalez in the first quarter for a touchdown and couldn't get much going from there. He completed 17 of 24 passes as the Falcons leaned on their run game and Ryan finished with 135 yards and an interception with the score. Statistically, this was his worst outing since Week 3, and he's continued to turn the ball over with nine interceptions in his last five games. He's probably not going to be a strong option in Week 10 against the Panthers, either.

Insane stat line of the day: Last week it was surprising to see Brett Favre throw four touchdown passes, but another very veteran passer topped him in Week 9. Kurt Warner threw five touchdown passes at Chicago -- four in the first half -- and had a turnover-free game after throwing five picks against the Panthers last week. Tack on 261 yards passing, and you've got an outstanding effort from Warner, who is two years younger than Favre by the way.

Out-of-nowhere stat line of the day: With all apologies to Bears tight end Greg Olsen, you've got to give it up to Chris Chambers. The Chargers cut him early last week, he landed with the Chiefs days later, and caught three passes for 70 yards and two touchdowns in the second half Sunday -- with the touchdown catches in the fourth quarter. Chambers nearly brought the Chiefs back to almost surprising the Jaguars, proving that he does have some gas left in the tank. He just might be worth rolling the dice on in Week 10 when they take on the Raiders, who are familiar with Chambers from his days in San Diego but probably as unsure as everyone else about what his role will evolve into going forward.

Guy we were way right about: We were excited to see Laurence Maroney pound the Dolphins defense for 82 yards and a touchdown, but we were floored by the Patriots giving him 20 attempts! He hasn't seen that many carries in a game since Week 15 of the 2007 season against the Jets. Could it be that New England will begin trusting its run game to Maroney for the balance of the season? Has Maroney taken the running back duties away from Fred Taylor and Sammy Morris? The stats don't lie: In three games since being given the chance to play more often Maroney has scored in each game and has 248 yards on 49 carries (5.06 avg.). The Patriots won't cut him out of their offense any time soon as long as he keeps that up.

Guy we were way wrong about: I think everyone expected more from running back Jamaal Charles against the Jaguars. Charles led the Chiefs in carries -- with six. He led them in rushing yards -- with 36. And he had only 19 yards on only three grabs. So much more was expected here -- certainly more than nine total touches. Moreover, the Chiefs didn't have anyone step up and show that they could carry the ball in place of Larry Johnson, so the surly veteran might have a gig when he comes back from suspension next week.

Overachieving defense of the week: Not a lot of defenses played well this week, though the Bengals are an obvious exception. They held the Ravens to seven points, picked off Joe Flacco twice and only got burned by running back Ray Rice (135 total yards and a late touchdown). Granted, the Bengals defense got plenty of rest in the game as the Cincinnati offense hogged the ball and ran 72 plays, but it all came together to do a number on a Ravens offense that has scored at least 21 points on everyone they have faced this year except Cincinnati.

Underachieving defense of the week: The Bears secondary got banged up, albeit after allowing several touchdowns to the Cardinals, and the 49ers run defense hasn't been the same since Week 5, but the Packers have no excuse for allowing three touchdowns to a rookie quarterback making his debut for a previously winless team. Josh Freeman didn't exactly slice and dice the Packers (14 of 31 passing is enough to make an offensive coordinator's hair fall out), but their secondary should have been far more prepared for the Bucs' weak set of weapons, especially beyond Kellen Winslow. So much for our top-ranked DST of the week -- they totaled one sack, one interception and one mighty loss to the throwback Buccaneers.

Names to add to your scout team:

Earl Bennett, wide receiver, Chicago (seven catches, 93 yards)
Ladell Betts, running back, Washington (16 carries, 70 yards, touchdown; 23-yard catch)
Chris Chambers, wide receiver, Kansas City (three catches, 70 yards, two touchdowns)
Josh Freeman, quarterback, Tampa Bay (205 passing yards, three touchdowns, interception, 20 rush yards)
Jason Hill, wide receiver, San Francisco (four catches, 50 yards, two touchdowns)
Jacoby Jones, wide receiver, Houston (four catches, 67 yards)
Lance Long, wide receiver, Kansas City (eight catches, 74 yards)
Robert Meachem, wide receiver, New Orleans (five catches, 98 yards, touchdown)
Brandon Pettigrew, tight end, Detroit (seven catches, 70 yards, touchdown)
Sammie Stroughter, wide receiver, Tampa Bay (three catches, 19 yards, touchdown)

Injury alerts:

Jason Campbell, ankle, chest; considered questionable for Week 10 vs. Denver
Austin Collie, head; considered questionable for Week 10 vs. New England
Chris Henry, forearm; expected to miss at least four weeks, might go on IR
Clinton Portis, head; considered questionable for Week 10 vs. Denver

The last word: A lot of Fantasy stud wide receivers were big disappointments this week. Roddy White caught three passes for 27 yards, Reggie Wayne caught eight passes but for just 64 yards plus an interception on a goofy reverse-pass attempt and Michael Crabtree, who was expected to have a solid outing against the Titans, had a career-worst 30 yards on three catches.

But no one's poor performance is sending shockwaves like Calvin Johnson's meager two-catch, 27-yard effort against the Seahawks. Johnson was sidelined with a sprained knee for three weeks (two games) and came back this week after a week's worth of practice. He didn't see that second catch until the fourth quarter -- but it wasn't for a lack of trying.

The Lions didn't get the ball much in this game partially because Matthew Stafford kept turning it over -- he had five interceptions. Stafford targeted Johnson nine times, and two of Stafford's interceptions came on passes intended for Johnson.

So the silver lining to Johnson's ugly stat line is that he was still getting a lot of passes thrown his way. He didn't look gimpy and he did draw coverage away from the other Lions receivers, which helped them post a nice lead through the first quarter and most of the first half. If there's a Fantasy owner in your league whining about how Johnson is ruining his team, now is the time to get him knowing full well that he's still a big part of what the Lions do on offense.

What stood out to you this week? How did your Fantasy teams do? Tell us via Twitter @daverichard. Or drop us a line and tell us about it at dmfantasyfootball@cbs.com. Be sure to put Attn: Week 9 in the subject field. Please include your full name, hometown and state and we'll respond to as many as e-mails we can.

 
 
 
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Rey Maualuga
Maualuga charged by police
Rey Maualuga, MLB, CIN
10:23 AM
News: Bengals LB Rey Maualuga has officially been charged by Cincinnati police with misdemeanor assault stemming from a bar fight last weekend. This report comes from The Associated Press. The Bengals had no comment.
Analysis: Maualuga is likely to be at least fined for this incident, especially after his 2010 DUI arrest cost him two game checks. He won't miss any playing time, though. Maualuga is just a low-end option in IDP formats heading into next season.

Hines Ward
Report: Steelers to cut ties with Ward
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
10:12 AM
News: NFL.com reports that the Steelers are not expected to bring back receiver Hines Ward for 2012. This news comes according to NFL Network's Jason La Canfora. "He has one year left on his deal worth $4 million," said La Canfora. "According to my sources, he won't be back there. So that's $4 million off the books."
Analysis: Ward has said he'd be open to taking a pay cut, but it sounds like Pittsburgh is ready to just cut ties with him. Ward would be a No. 4 WR and that means he'd likely have to play on special teams, which he likely would not want. Ward will have little Fantasy value entering 2012, that is for sure.

Kevin Faulk
Faulk contemplating retirement
Kevin Faulk, RB, NE
10:04 AM
News: New England RB Kevin Faulk is contemplating retirement after being a healthy inactive for the Super Bowl loss to the Giants, reports the Boston Globe. "That morning, when I got the word that I wasn’t going to dress . . . wow," Faulk said. “I went in the room, cried a little bit, because 75 percent of me knew that this could be my last game playing, not playing, just dressing. If I dress, there could be that chance that I could play. So that really crushed me a whole lot. Went into my room, read my Bible, read so many different Scriptures, so many different chapters in the Bible, until it was time to go to the stadium. [I took] my exit physical after the game and the trainers give me a big hug and that’s when I knew, like ‘Wow, that might be it'."
Analysis: Faulk was drafted in 1999 and the 35-year-old RB is a member of New England's 50th anniversary team. He didn't actually declare himself retired, leaving the door slightly ajar on his 14th NFL season. Faulk might finish his career with 31 total touchdowns, 15 receiving and 16 rushing. He had a solid career, but isn't a recommended Fantasy option if he does return next year.

Rob Gronkowski
Gronkowski has ankle surgery
Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE
2/10/2012
News: The Boston Herald reports that Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski underwent successful surgery Friday to fix his ailing ankle. The surgery was an arthroscopic procedure to clean out the ankle. Gronkowski played on a high-ankle sprain in Super Bowl XLVI, battling ligament damage to make two catches for 26 yards. The estimate is that it’s a 10-week recovery. That should allow him to be ready by mid-April, possibly for mini-camp.
Analysis: Continue to monitor what happens with Gronkowski this offseason, but he should be fine for the start of the 2012 season. Consider Gronkowski the No. 1 TE heading into the season. We can see Gronkowski being drafted as a Top 15 pick in all leagues, but it's a safer option to take him toward the end of Round 2 or beginning of Round 3 in all formats.

Reggie Wayne
Wayne unsure of future
Reggie Wayne, WR, IND
2/10/2012
News: Reggie Wayne told ESPN that while he'd like to stay with the Colts, he's just not sure if they want him. Wayne is scheduled to be a free agent this offseason and understands that his time might be over in Indy after 11 years. "I have been there 11 years and I would prefer to end my career a Colt. However, in due time those feelings could subside," he said. "I haven't heard anything from them yet, so maybe I am not as important on the chain of command as I should be. But either way, I'm cool. I have nothing bad to say about the Colts. ... My phone hasn't rung yet. It's only fair I worry about number 87 first. When I'm signed, then I can weigh in more."
Analysis: Wayne had a mostly horrible season thanks in big part to Peyton Manning being on the sideline. He caught 75 passes for 960 yards and four touchdowns, three coming in the final six weeks of the year. We don't think his 2011 is indicative of a slow-down in his game, but uncertainty about who he'll catch passes from and what his role will be keeps him from being a receiver we can get excited about. For now consider him a No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a mid-round pick.

Peyton Manning
Differing views on Peyton
Peyton Manning, QB, IND
2/10/2012
News: There are two differing reports on Colts QB Peyton Manning as the saga continues early this offseason in his recovery from missing this past season from neck surgery. CBSSports.com NFL Insider Mike Freeman reports that there remain a handful of team personnel men who have serious doubts he will ever play again or at the very least will miss most of next season. But, according to NFL.com, former Colts vice chairman Bill Polian, who was fired in early January, said he believes Manning will be fine in 2012 after he last saw Manning throw in late December. "It's marked (improvement) from where he was back in September," Polian said. "He threw it accurately, he threw it with a good, tight spiral, and he threw it with velocity. Generally, he looked like a pretty confident quarterback out there." Polian also indicated that Manning was able to make a variety of throws and throw across his body, which differs from a report on NFL Network earlier this week. Polian said that Manning's recovery is "coming, but coming slowly. But, nonetheless, its making progress."
Analysis: The bottom line with Manning is until the public sees him throw or work in practice we won't know where he's at in his recovery. The Colts also have to make a decision on his contract or else he can sign with a new team, with Arizona, Miami and Washington the likely suitors. If healthy, Manning will remain a No. 1 Fantasy QB no matter where he plays, but he has to prove that his neck is 100 percent. Continue to monitor what happens with Manning, and hopefully he can resume his career without any problems.

Fred Jackson
Jackson cleared, contract coming
Fred Jackson, RB, BUF
2/10/2012
News: Fred Jackson has been cleared to return to football activities for a couple of weeks following a broken fibula, but the good news for him doesn't stop there. The official team website reports that Jackson has been promised by team GM Buddy Nix that he will receive a contract extension, with the timeline set for before the 2012 season. Jackson is slated to be in a contract year as it stands now, but a new deal would change that. "Fred and I have talked," said Nix. "We want to extend Fred. I'd like for Fred to finish his career as a Bill. He's meant a lot to us. I've got great respect for him. We do want Fred back and we do intend to try to work out a deal with him. I've told him that. What we said is what we're going to do."
Analysis: Jackson told the site that he's ready to get started in 2012 after missing the last six games of the season with a broken leg. While he was sidelined, C.J. Spiller stepped up and put some good moves on the field, complicating the Buffalo running back situation heading into the new year. Chances are the Bills will lean on Jackson as they have been, but Spiller could take a bigger share of the run-game workload than in the past, and that could put a cap on what Jackson is capable of doing. He's also 31 years old but doesn't have the wear-and-tear that typically comes with rushers over 30. If the Bills extend Jackson then it will be clear that he's a part of their future and a potential 15-touch-per-game back. If not, he'll be in a contract year and could play well in hopes of cashing in after next season. Either way he represents a solid value as a No. 2 Fantasy RB worth a pick between late Round 3 and early Round 5.

Lavelle Hawkins
Hawkins gets three-year deal
Lavelle Hawkins, WR, TEN
2/10/2012
News: The Tennessean reports Friday that the Titans have agreed to terms on a contract extension for WR Lavelle Hawkins, who had his best season in 2011. He had 47 catches for 470 yards and one touchdown.
Analysis: Hawkins has minimal Fantasy value heading into 2012, especially if Kenny Britt (knee) returns at 100 percent. Keep an eye on what happens with the Titans receiving corps, but ignore Hawkins on Draft Day in most leagues.

Kenny Britt
Britt 'working hard'
Kenny Britt, WR, TEN
2/10/2012
News: The Sports Xchange reports that new Titans GM Ruston Webster said WR Kenny Britt, who suffered a torn ACL in September and had surgery in early October, should return in time for training camp in 2012. He said Britt appears to be a fast healer and is ahead of schedule in his recovery. "Kenny has been working hard and he's coming fast, probably even a little faster than I thought he would. So I'm real happy about that," he said. "We expect to have him out there for training camp. The good thing about his injury, is there is a good thing, is it happened early, and he's a very strong young and bounces back very quickly. We're hoping and planning to have him back for training camp."
Analysis: Britt is expected to make a full recovery in time for the start of the 2012 season, and hopefully he can come into training camp in shape. We consider Britt a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy WR when healthy, and he is worth drafting with a mid-round pick if his knee proves to be 100 percent.

Kevin Smith
Smith wants return to Lions
Kevin Smith, RB, DET
2/10/2012
News: According to mlive.com, impending free agent RB Kevin Smith would like to return to the Lions in 2012. Smith, 25, re-signed with Detroit last November and had four starts in seven games. He finished the regular season with 72 carries for 356 yards and four touchdowns, plus had 22 receptions for 179 yards and three scores. "In every interview that I've done, even though I'm a free agent, I've referred to the team and me as us," Smith said. "I'm on the Lions roster in my opinion until I'm not on the Lions roster. That says it all."
Analysis: Smith is a former third-round selection by Detroit in 2008. He showed promise as a rookie, gaining 976 yards and scoring eight touchdowns on 238 carries. He started 13 games in 2009 before suffering a season-ending injury to his left knee. He rushed for 747 yards and four touchdowns prior to his injury. Smith was phased out of the offense with the arrival of Jahvid Best in 2010. Detroit decided not to make him an offer when he became a restricted free agent after that season. After Best sustained a season-ending concussion last season, Detroit re-signed Smith. We'll find out if he can return to the Lions, who also have second-year RB Mikel Leshoure, who also is recovering from a season-ending Achilles tendon injury sustained in the preseason. Keep an eye on what happens with Smith, but he should only be drafted with a late-round pick if he's back in Detroit.

 
 
 
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