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Jamey Eisenberg

Waiver Wire: Is Ladell a good bet?

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


The Redskins are not a good football team. They have issues at quarterback and on the offensive line, and there's a reason Jim Zorn should be updating his resume. You don't lose to Detroit, among other things, and get a raise -- let alone keep your job.

The reason we're talking about the Redskins is Washington now has an opening at running back with Clinton Portis suffering a concussion Sunday at Atlanta. This has Fantasy owners giddy about the potential of adding Ladell Betts, which you should since he's only owned in 11 percent of leagues on CBSSports.com.

You always want to stash someone on your roster when they get the chance to start, and it's unknown how long Portis could be out -- he's doubtful for Week 10 against Denver. A good comparison should be Brian Westbrook, who has missed two games after suffering a concussion in Week 8. Portis also has been playing through ankle and foot injuries, which has ruined his year.

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Portis has 124 carries for 494 yards (4.0 yards per carry) with only one touchdown. He also has nine catches for 57 yards and a touchdown. So if Portis has struggled running behind this offensive line, what would make Betts an appealing option?

Don't drop someone of significance for Betts. It's not like Portis is out for the season. The only thing you can hope for is Betts plays like 2006 again, but that's a stretch. The one thing in his favor this week is the Broncos struggled in run defense against the Steelers on Monday night and are making the long road trip on a short week.

In 2006, Portis broke his hand in November, and Betts started the final seven games of the season. He had 879 yards and three touchdowns and 23 catches for 214 yards and another touchdown as a starter when Portis was out.

Could that happen again? Maybe. Betts played well in relief of Portis against the Falcons with 15 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown and one catch for 23 yards. If Portis struggles to return from the concussion or decides to shut it down with the foot and ankle injuries, Betts could take over the full-time job.

But the Redskins haven't played well on offense and don't have an easy schedule remaining. Portis only had one 100-yard game when the Redskins faced St. Louis, Detroit, Tampa Bay and Kansas City in the first eight games.

Again, it's worth adding Betts with the chance he takes advantage of this opportunity. He could also prove that Portis, and not the offensive line, is the reason for the running game having problems. But just have realistic expectations and don't expect Betts to become a starting Fantasy option. And remember, Portis has yet to be ruled out for any period of time, but we just want to make you aware of the running back situation with the Redskins.

Some other running backs to consider if you're dealing with injuries to Portis and Westbrook or just looking to add depth would be Jamaal Charles (81 percent ownership), Ryan Moats (78 percent), Shonn Greene (70 percent) or Darren McFadden (59 percent) if they are still available.

Charles just got a boost with the Chiefs releasing Larry Johnson on Monday, and Greene has a great schedule the rest of this year as he shares carries with Thomas Jones. Moats scored a touchdown at the Colts on Sunday in his first game starting ahead of Steve Slaton, and McFadden plans to return from his knee injury in Week 10 against the Chiefs, which is a favorable matchup.

In deeper leagues, Tashard Choice (53 percent) was used to run the Wildcat at Philadelphia and scored a touchdown. If that continues, his role could increase as he shares carries with Marion Barber and Felix Jones.

Sammy Morris (34 percent) also could return soon from his knee injury and resume sharing carries with Laurence Maroney. And Kolby Smith (4 percent) was activated off the PUP list prior to last week's game at Jacksonville, so he will share carries with Charles. If Smith plays better than Charles, which is a possibility, then Smith could win the starting job in Kansas City.

If you're looking for running backs to add to your scout team, put rookie Rashad Jennings (4 percent) and Aaron Brown (0 percent) there as players to monitor. Jennings, the backup to Maurice Jones-Drew, scored his first touchdown against Kansas City. Brown (0 percent) is third-string in Detroit behind Kevin Smith and Maurice Morris, but with Smith dealing with a shoulder injury Brown's role could increase.

In case you haven't noticed ... It's time to pick Kevin Walter up again for those of you who dropped him, and he's owned in 70 percent of leagues, so he could be available. Walter is back as the No. 2 target for the Texans with Owen Daniels out with a torn ACL, and that's the role he played in Week 9 at Indianapolis. Walter was second behind Andre Johnson with five catches for 67 yards. He was targeted six times, and that should continue following Houston's bye in Week 10. Walter was a big part of the offense the past two years (125 catches, 1,699 yards and 12 touchdowns) before disappearing this season. But now he could finish with a strong second half, so get him on your roster if you can.

Each Tuesday we will highlight players who might be available in your league and whether you should consider picking them up off waivers based on their recent performances. The players chosen are based on the percentage of ownership in CBSSports.com leagues.

Add 'Em

Chris Chambers, WR, Kansas City
Owned: 16 percent of leagues
Week 9: Caught three passes for 70 yards and two touchdowns at Jacksonville.
Analysis: Chambers was released by San Diego and signed by Kansas City, and with less than a week of practice, he made an immediate impact. The Chiefs will usually be throwing most games, and Chambers should emerge as the No. 2 wide receiver behind Dwayne Bowe. This was a good signing by the Chiefs, and Chambers is worth a roster spot in deeper leagues. He won't post stats like this most weeks, but Kansas City is desperate for playmakers. Also keep an eye on Lance Long (0 percent), who had eight catches for 74 yards at Jacksonville with 11 targets.

James Jones, WR, Green Bay
Owned: 4 percent of leagues
Week 9: Caught four passes for 103 yards and a touchdown at Tampa Bay.
Analysis: We've been telling you about Jones for the past three weeks since Jordy Nelson (knee) got hurt. Since Nelson was injured in Week 6 against Detroit, Jones has three touchdowns in his past four games. Nelson could return soon, but Jones is worth using as long as he remains the No. 3 wide receiver for Green Bay. Aaron Rodgers continues to look for Jones, who has eight catches for 205 yards since he's been more involved in the offense.

Dustin Keller, TE, New York Jets
Owned: 57 percent of leagues
Week 9: On a bye.
Analysis: Prior to the Jets bye week, Keller had eight catches for 76 yards and a touchdown against Miami. Now, while the Dolphins struggle against tight ends, this could be a good sign Keller is coming around, and he's worth adding, especially if you need a tight end with injuries to Owen Daniels or Chris Cooley. The Dolphins game was the first time Keller, Braylon Edwards and Jerricho Cotchery were healthy for a full game, and Keller should benefit with plenty of single coverage. Consider Keller a sleeper for the second half of the year.

Alex Smith, QB, San Francisco
Owned: 46 percent of leagues
Week 9: Completed 29 of 45 passes for 286 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions and also had two carries for 11 yards against Tennessee.
Analysis: Smith is one of four quarterbacks you can consider adding for Week 10 with Matt Schaub and Eli Manning on a bye. Smith faces a Bears defense that has allowed 10 passing touchdowns in two of the past three games. You can also consider Mark Sanchez (67 percent) with his matchup against Jacksonville, Matt Cassel (61 percent) at Oakland or Chad Henne (26 percent) against Tampa Bay. That's the order you should rank them on waivers based on their recent play and the matchups.

Avoid 'Em

Anthony Gonzalez, WR, Indianapolis
Owned: 64 percent of leagues
Week 9: Did not play.
Analysis: Gonzalez might be available on the waiver wire, but keep him there since he will have more surgery on his injured knee. He might return at some point this season, but it will likely be too late to help your Fantasy team. We had such high hopes for Gonzalez coming into the season. It was his third year in the NFL, and he was starting opposite Reggie Wayne in place of the departed Marvin Harrison. But he was hurt in Week 1, and we haven't seen him since. Hopefully next year he can fulfill his potential as a quality Fantasy option.

Jason Hill, WR, San Francisco
Owned: 0 percent of leagues
Week 9: Caught four passes for 50 yards and two touchdowns against Tennessee.
Analysis: We might not see Hill and his touchdown dance again since this was the first time he's caught a pass all season and only the third time he was active. Hill took advantage of Isaac Bruce (ankle) getting hurt, but the 49ers only have three playmakers you can count on with Frank Gore, Vernon Davis and Michael Crabtree. Smith said he trusts Hill, who is in his third season, but we need to see him play at a consistent level before recommending him to be added in any format.

Bryant Johnson, WR, Detroit
Owned: 7 percent of leagues
Week 9: Caught two passes for 35 yards and a touchdown at Seattle.
Analysis: Johnson had a nice one-handed touchdown catch against the Seahawks, but this was only his second touchdown of the season. He's only cracked double digits in Fantasy points once in Week 3 against Washington and he tends to disappear too often in games. With the Lions, Fantasy owners should only own Calvin Johnson and Kevin Smith in the majority of leagues unless tight end Brandon Pettigrew becomes a playmaker, so keep Johnson where he belongs -- on the waiver wire.

Scout 'Em

Laveranues Coles, WR, Cincinnati
Owned: 37 percent of leagues
Week 9: Caught six passes for 72 yards against Baltimore.
Analysis: Coles could actually see a boost in Fantasy production with Chris Henry (forearm) now out for the season. And Coles has actually started to come around the past three games. He scored two touchdowns in Week 6 against Houston and Week 7 against Chicago, and he was targeted nine times against the Ravens. If that continues then you'll want to add Coles immediately, but for now just track his progress and hope that Carson Palmer continues to look in his direction.

Josh Freeman, QB, Tampa Bay
Owned: 6 percent of leagues
Week 9: Completed 14 of 31 passes for 205 yards, three touchdowns and one interception and had four carries for 20 yards against Green Bay.
Analysis: The Bucs found themselves a quarterback with Freeman's first NFL start against the Packers. He threw three touchdowns with his best receiver in Antonio Bryant (knee) out for this game. In deep leagues, you can include Freeman on the list of quarterbacks with a good matchup this week since the Dolphins have some holes in their secondary, but Freeman had two weeks to prepare for Green Bay with Tampa Bay coming off its bye week. In most formats just keep an eye on Freeman, and if he plays well against Miami then consider adding him as a reserve.

Robert Meachem, WR, New Orleans
Owned: 14 percent of leagues
Week 9: Caught five passes for 98 yards and a touchdown against Carolina.
Analysis: Meachem might be on the verge of his third-year breakout based on his performance against the Panthers, or this could just be another tease from the former first-round pick in 2007. Meachem has flashed his potential before, but the problem is the Saints have too many weapons. Marques Colston and Jeremy Shockey are the main options in the passing game, and then Drew Brees will spread the ball around to Meachem, Devery Henderson, Lance Moore and the running backs. The key could be the status of Moore, who missed the Carolina game with an ankle injury. If he's out for an extended period of time, that could help Meachem's outlook.

Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Detroit
Owned: 10 percent of leagues
Week 9: Caught seven passes for 70 yards and a touchdown at Seattle.
Analysis: The Lions had their full complement of playmakers on the field together for the first time since Week 4 at Chicago with Matthew Stafford, Kevin Smith and Calvin Johnson all healthy. That could be the reason Pettigrew had a good game against the Seahawks. His best game prior to this was against the Bears when he had four catches for 64 yards. This was Pettigrew's first NFL touchdown and first game with double digits in Fantasy points, but it could be a sign of things to come. Hopefully he continues to play like this and maybe he can turn into a No. 1 Fantasy option as the year goes on.

Do you have a question? Send your thoughts to DMFantasyFootball@cbs.com and we'll post the best responses. Be sure to put Attn: Waiver Wire in the subject field. Include your full name, hometown and state. Also, follow me on Twitter @jameyeisenberg.

 
 
 
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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.

Hines Ward
Ward hopes to remain with Steelers
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
9:53 AM
News: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that if the Steelers have decided to release WR Hines Ward he is unaware of it. The NFL Network reported that Ward won't be back with the Steelers in 2012. However, a source close to Ward said no one from the Steelers has indicated to him the team plans to release him. Ward, who could not be reached for comment, issued a statement on his Facebook page after the NFL Network report that said, "I don't normally like to respond to rumors, but as I've said all along, I want to finish my career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. And as I've already told the organization, I am willing to work with them to restructure my contract to make sure this happens.'' 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.

Benjamin Watson
Watson over concussions
Benjamin Watson, TE, CLE
9:43 AM
News: The Boston Herald reports that Browns TE Benjamin Watson, who was placed on season-ending injured reserve in Cleveland in December due to concussion problems, said he was doing fine, had no lingering effects, and was ready to move forward and prepare to tackle his ninth season in 2012. Watson played in 13 games, and suffered three concussions, including in the preseason. After the third, which occurred against Pittsburgh in Week 14, doctors decided it would be best for him to shut it down. “I’m great. Three or four days after the last incident, I felt normal. I past all my cognitive tests. I didn’t have any headaches. I didn’t have any nausea. I didn’t have any dizziness,” he said. “With three games left, they just erred on the side of caution and decided to end the season for me. You hate for that to happen, but that’s why the doctors are in place. As far as lingering symptoms, I didn’t have anything. I know some guys have headaches for weeks. That wasn’t my scenario, thankfully. So hopefully, it was just a bad luck year.”
Analysis: Watson hopes to remain with the Browns in 2012 in what will be a contract year. He will likely compete with Evan Moore for playing time, but Watson has minimal Fantasy value in the majority of leagues. Ignore him in most formats on Draft Day.

Richard Seymour
Seymour gets bonus from Raiders
Richard Seymour, DT, OAK
2/12/2012
News: The Oakland Raiders have paid DL Richard Seymour his $7.5 million roster bonus, ensuring he'll stay with the Raiders next season. The Raiders could have released Seymour and his massive contract, but chose instead to keep him and not make wholesale changes to the roster.
Analysis: The 32-year-old Seymour played in all 16 games for the Raiders in 2011 as he recorded 29 tackles and six sacks. His six sacks were his highest total since notching eight in 2008 for New England. Seymour is just a low-end option when it comes to IDP formats in Fantasy play.

Rey Maualuga
Maualuga charged by police
Rey Maualuga, MLB, CIN
2/11/2012
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.

Kevin Faulk
Faulk contemplating retirement
Kevin Faulk, RB, NE
2/11/2012
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.

 
 
 
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