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| 4/15/2013 |
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White says Jackson will help offense
News: In an interview with CBSSports.com, Falcons receiver Roddy White said he's excited for the addition of new running back Steven Jackson. "Im always happy when you get better players," White said. "Hes a Pro Bowl running back. He can do it all run, catch, whatever. Its going to make the play calling much easier." White said having Jackson on the field in place of Michael Turner will help the offense as a whole, especially with the play calling. "Thats the best thing about Steven," White said. "The play calling changes because you dont know if its a run or pass. Its going to make our offense harder for defensive coordinators to catch on. Its a whole different thing, and well be good."
Analysis: Falcons coach Mike Smith expressed the same optimism about Jackson with his improvement in the passing game. Jackson was limited to 38 catches in 2012, which was his lowest reception total since 2007, but he has at least 45 catches in three years in his career. With the Falcons, Jackson should be involved in the passing game, and bringing that aspect back into his game should only enhance his Fantasy value. We consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy running back this year, and he's worth drafting as early as Round 2 in the majority of leagues.
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| 3/20/2013 |
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Jackson to be used as receiver
News: Falcons coach Mike Smith said in an interview with CBSSports.com on Wednesday at the NFL owners meeting in Phoenix that new running back Steven Jackson will help the team in the passing game. "Stevens been a very successful runner over the last eight seasons, but he also can catch the football," Smith said. "Hell be another weapon that well have on our offensive football team. Hes going to not only have the opportunity to carry the ball, but having him on our team is going to have the opportunity to distribute the ball to the other guys as well. Well get some favorable looks for different guys in the ballgame. Steven does a very good job catching the football. Hell be another weapon for us."
Analysis: Jackson was limited to 38 catches in 2012, which was his lowest reception total since 2007, but he has at least 45 catches in three years in his career. With the Falcons, Jackson should be involved in the passing game, and bringing that aspect back into his game should only enhance his Fantasy value. We consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy running back this year, and he's worth drafting as early as Round 2 in the majority of leagues.
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| 3/14/2013 |
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Falcons land RB Jackson
News: The Falcons have signed running back Steven Jackson. There were reports earlier this week that suggested he was close to signing with the Packers but it turns out they couldn't come up with the right deal for him. The Falcons had interest in a veteran rusher to replace Michael Turner, who flamed out in 2012. "I think this is a very big signing for us," Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff told The Associated Press. "It continues to bolster our offensive firepower. It gives us not only strength, power in running ability but also the versatility to catch out of the backfield, which is a very important part of this offense."
Analysis: There were reports since news of his voided contract that Jackson would land with the Falcons. It's a terrific fit for him as Atlanta will run the ball plenty and provide him with opportunities to score, something he didn't always have in St. Louis. Though he'll be 30 when the season starts and has over 2,400 career carries including the postseason, Jackson is in great shape and should squeeze out another 1,300 total yard campaign. We love him as a very nice No. 2 running back worth at least a late second-round pick.
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| 3/12/2013 |
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Jackson "likely" going to Packers
News: According to the website PackerReport.com, free agent running back Steven Jackson is "likely" going to sign with the Packers. The former Rams running back voided the final year of his contract for 2013, making him a free agent. He also is reportedly being courted by Atlanta and Denver.
Analysis: Jackson to the Packers makes a lot of sense. Green Bay needs an upgrade at running back, and Jackson wouldn't have to worry about losing carries with a handful of young running backs on Green Bay's roster. Keep an eye on Jackson's status and if this move comes to fruition. We would still consider Jackson a solid No. 2 Fantasy running back in Green Bay, and he would be worth drafting as early as Round 3.
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| 3/8/2013 |
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Looks like Jackson will move on
News: In an interview on SiriusXM NFL Radio Thursday, free agent running back Steven Jackson shared why he decided to void his contract. In addition to chasing a championship, Jackson didn't like the direction the Rams wanted to take with him heading into 2013. "[W]e had a very open discussion, very heart-to-heart, about what my role would be going forward from now. And thats where the disagreement comes in," Jackson said. "It wasn't about salary. ... It would be more of a running back by committee kind of agreement going forward. ... For where Im at going into Year 10, Im not ready to step back and just become a primary backup or reduced-role guy, to be a part of a running back by committee. I still have a lot left in my tank. I still have a lot to offer a team. We're not talking about someone that is in year 12 or 13. But I understand. I understand the business side of it. I still have a great relationship with the organization and one day Ill be going back there."
Analysis: Some realities: Jackson will be 30 years old when the season starts and has 2,395 regular-season carries and 407 regular-season catches under his belt. For a running back, these are numbers that signal a breakdown is on the way. To Jackson's credit he's a beast of a human who has kept himself in excellent shape and has missed just two games the last four years. Assuming he winds up with a contender that lets him handle the ball 15 total times per game or more with goal-line work, we like the idea of rolling the dice on Jackson for one more season, making him a second-round consideration.
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| 3/7/2013 |
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S-Jax officially a free agent
News: The Sports Xchange reports running back Steven Jackson has officially voided his contract, making him a free agent. Jackson has averaged over 4.0 yards per carry in eight of his nine NFL seasons and has totaled at least 1,350 yards in each of his last five years.
Analysis: Teams expected to line up to talk to Jackson include the Falcons, Packers and Steelers. The Rams might also be interested in bringing him back. Jackson will not only be 30 years old this summer but he'll also have 2,395 regular-season carries and 407 regular-season catches under his belt. He is ripe to start breaking down after a long career of bullying defenders so any owner who adds him should also target his handcuff. But rolling in an offense like the Falcons' would result in some good numbers for S-Jax and probably make him a Top 30 pick in Fantasy drafts this summer.
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| 3/4/2013 |
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Report: S-Jax 'top target' of Falcons
News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution believes the Falcons' "top target" in free agency will be running back Steven Jackson once his contract is officially voided. Jackson has averaged over 4.0 yards per carry in eight of his nine NFL seasons and has totaled at least 1,350 yards in each of his last five years.
Analysis: If he's looking for the chance to win a ring and the team is looking for a short-term fix at running back, then Jackson to the Falcons makes perfect sense. And knowing how many goal-line opportunities Jackson will have in Atlanta compared to in St. Louis, Fantasy owners can buy-in too. Jackson will not only be 30 years old this summer but he'll also have 2,395 regular-season carries and 407 regular-season catches under his belt. He is ripe to start breaking down after a long career of bullying defenders so any owner who adds him should also target his handcuff. But rolling in the Falcons offense would result in some good numbers for S-Jax and probably make him a Top 30 pick in Fantasy drafts this summer. We'll see if it happens.
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| 2/26/2013 |
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Jackson voids deal with Rams
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that running back Steven Jackson has voided the final year on his deal with the Rams and will test free agency in March. This is Jackson's first chance to be a free agent and his wish, per the paper, is to play for a Super Bowl contender. The paper believes Atlanta is a likely suitor but that the Rams have met with Jackson's agent in an attempt to keep him. Jackson has averaged over 4.0 yards per carry in eight of his nine NFL seasons and has totaled at least 1,350 yards in each of his last five years.
Analysis: When camp opens this summer, Jackson will not only be 30 years old but he'll also have 2,395 regular-season carries and 407 regular-season catches under his belt. As much as we'd love to give S-Jax the benefit of the doubt because he's been good for so long and is in phenomenal shape, the reality is that he is ripe to start breaking down after a long career of bullying defenders. So even if he ends up as the primary back with the Falcons, Packers, Steelers or Rams there's some risk involved in drafting him. Picking him in Round 4 is fine so long as you earmark a late-round pick for his handcuff. Get ready to hear more about Jackson's movement in the coming weeks.
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| 2/22/2013 |
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Fisher: S-Jax back with Rams 'looks good'
News: Rams head coach Jeff Fisher said from the NFL combine this week that a deal could get worked out between the team and running back Steven Jackson. The veteran rusher has an option in his contract to void a $7 million salary in 2013 and is expected to void it and test free agency. Fisher, who has stated he'd like Jackson back, said there have been discussions. "Thus far things look good," Fisher said according to the official team website. "I think its (about) identifying what both sides want moving forward. Jack knows how I feel about him and that we want him back. But we've got time. We've got a few more weeks and well see where it goes."
Analysis: Jackson, who will turn 30 by the start of next season, is no longer the workhorse he was earlier in his career as his 257 carries represented his lowest total over the past four seasons. With over 2,000 career carries he is certainly a player to keep an eye on during the offseason as he remains a quality option in the early rounds of most Fantasy drafts. We consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy option no matter where he lands.
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| 2/15/2013 |
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Fisher wants Jackson back
News: Rams coach Jeff Fisher said Friday he would like to bring back running back Steven Jackson in 2013. Oh yes, weve got a number of unrestricted free agents on our roster that we want back, and Danny (Amendola) would be one of them," Fisher said. "Jack would be another. Weve got plenty of time. The process is ongoing. Were communicating with their agents and so on and so forth. Fisher said there is a plan to meet soon with Jackson, who has the opportunity to opt out of the final year of his contract and become a free agent.
Analysis: Jackson, who will turn 30 by the start of next season, is no longer the workhorse he was earlier in his career as his 257 carries represented his lowest total over the past four seasons. He is certainly a player to keep an eye on during the offseason as he remains a quality option in the early rounds of most Fantasy drafts. We consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy option no matter where he lands.
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| 2/14/2013 |
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Jackson, Rams could part ways
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that "the most likely scenario" for running back Steven Jackson and the Rams in 2013 is that he voids the final year of his contract and becomes a free agent, but the Rams continue to negotiate with him for a lower number than $7 million.
Analysis: Jackson, who will turn 30 by the start of next season, is no longer the workhorse he was earlier in his career as his 257 carries represented his lowest total over the past four seasons. He is certainly a player to keep an eye on during the offseason as he remains a quality option in the early rounds of most Fantasy drafts. We consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy option no matter where he lands.
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| 2/4/2013 |
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Jackson to decide future soon
News: The Rams official team website reports that running back Steven Jackson is expected to make a decision on his future soon. He has the opportunity to opt out of the final year of his contract and has to make a decision on that before the new league year begins. Its expected to come sometime in the month of February. Originally, the Rams and Jackson had agreed that hed make a decision on the opt out within five days of the end of the Super Bowl. That has been altered to allow Jackson to choose by the start of the new league year (March 12) but its expected that Jacksons situation will be resolved one way or another by the end of the month.
Analysis: Jackson, who will turn 30 by the start of next season, is no longer the workhorse he was earlier in his career as his 257 carries represented his lowest total over the past four seasons. He is certainly a player to keep an eye on during the offseason as he remains a quality option in the early rounds of most Fantasy drafts. We consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy option no matter where he lands.
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| 1/8/2013 |
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Jackson could stay with Rams
News: The Sports Xchange reports that the Rams and running back Steven Jackson could come to an agreement to bring him back to St. Louis in 2013 at a reduced salary. Jackson made an adjustment in his contract Dec. 29 that moves the final year of signing bonus proration of $1.899 million from 2013 to the current league year. The 2013 league year begins March 12. In the previous Sept. 8 renegotiation, the final year of his contract at $7 million would void if he was on the Rams roster five days after the Feb. 3 Super Bowl. The most recent maneuver removes any roster requirement for the possible void and provides Jackson with sole control of the void. That allows the acceleration of the proration. However, there is no actual savings against the 2013 cap because unused cap space from 2012 carries over to the following year. Prior to the move with Jackson, the Rams had about $2.14 million in salary cap space. For now, Jacksons salary remains $7 million for 2013. He has said he expects the Rams and his agent to talk and hopefully come to terms on a new contract. The Rams likely want to reduce his salary and cap charge for 2013.
Analysis: Jackson, who will turn 30 by the start of next season, is no longer the workhorse he was earlier in his career as his 257 carries represented his lowest total over the past four seasons. He is certainly a player to keep an eye on during the offseason as he remains a quality option in the early rounds of most Fantasy drafts. We consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy option no matter where he lands.
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| 12/31/2012 |
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Jackson halts retirement chatter
News: After securing another milestone in the season finale against Seattle on Sunday, Rams running back Steven Jackson quelled rumors about a possible retirement and confirmed he intends to return for a 10th NFL season. "I definitely plan on coming back," he told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Jackson became only the sixth player in league history to register eight consecutive seasons with at least 1,000 rushing yards (1,042).
Analysis: Jackson, who will turn 30 by the start of next season, is expected to void the $7 million player option remaining on his current contract and test free agency. He said he is still open to returning to the Rams, but the team would reportedly need him to take a pay cut in order for that to happen. Jackson is no longer the workhorse he was earlier in his career as his 257 carries represented his lowest total over the past four seasons. He is certainly a player to keep an eye on during the offseason as he remains a quality option in the early rounds of most Fantasy drafts depending on his landing spot.
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| 12/30/2012 |
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Jackson nears 100 total yards
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson had very close to 100 total yards in his season finale in Seattle Sunday. Jackson rushed for 52 yards in the Week 17 loss on 11 carries for the Rams. He added seven catches in the game to lead the team for 45 more yards. Jackson did not score in the game.
Analysis: Jackson topped 1,000 rushing yards for the eighth consecutive season as he went over the plateau in the Week 17 contest against the Seahawks. The Rams' season is now over, but Jackson proved by season's end he's still a high-end Fantasy runner. Jackson scored four touchdowns this season and also had two 100-yard games. He struggled at times, especially early in the year, but still managed to top 1,000 yards. Jackson may or may not remain with the Rams next year but if he does, the team should be improved. He can be considered a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB heading into next season.
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| 12/30/2012 |
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Jackson fine for Week 17
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson is healthy and starting in the Week 17 season finale at Seattle Sunday. Jackson was listed as probable for the finale with his lingering foot injury. Jackson will be looking to find the end zone for the second straight game and end the year on a high note. The Rams cannot make the playoffs, but Jackson is still looking for his fifth touchdown. Jackson rushed for 55 yards on 18 carries and struggled in the Week 4 game against Seattle.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't had the best career history against the Seahawks heading into his Week 17 appearance. He has just one rushing TD against Seattle over his last five games. There is good reason for that considering Seattle is allowing the seventh-fewest Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs on the season. Jackson may have a tough time, but is still worth starting in most Fantasy formats for the season finale.
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| 12/28/2012 |
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Jackson probable for finale
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson practiced without limitations for the second day in a row Friday after sitting out Wednesday's session with a foot injury. He is listed as probable for Sunday's season finale at Seattle in Week 17. Jackson will be looking to find the end zone for the second straight game and end the year on a high note. The Rams cannot make the playoffs, but Jackson is still looking for his fifth touchdown. Jackson, who did not practice as usual Wednesday due to his lingering foot issue, rushed for 55 yards on 18 carries and struggled in the Week 4 game against Seattle.
Analysis: Jackson struggled the first time he faced the Seahawks this year and has never averaged more than 4.1 yards per carry in a game against them over his last five contests. He has just one rushing TD against the Seahawks over that span. There is good reason for that considering Seattle is allowing the seventh-fewest Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs on the season. Jackson is not in any danger of missing Sunday's game but could struggle again vs. Seattle. He is still worth starting in most Fantasy formats for the season finale.
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| 12/26/2012 |
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Jackson wants to end on high note
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson heads into the Week 17 season finale at Seattle looking to find the end zone for the second straight game and end the year on a high note. The Rams cannot make the playoffs, but Jackson is still looking for his fifth touchdown. Jackson, who did not practice as usual Wednesday due to his lingering foot issue, rushed for 55 yards on 18 carries and struggled in the Week 4 game against Seattle.
Analysis: Jackson struggled the first time he faced the Seahawks this year and has never averaged more than 4.1 yards per carry in a game against them over his last five contests. He has just one rushing TD against the Seahawks over that span. There is good reason for that considering Seattle is allowing the seventh-fewest Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs on the season. Jackson could struggle again, but is still worth starting in most Fantasy formats for the season finale.
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| 12/23/2012 |
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Jackson delivers at Tampa
News: Even though the Buccaneers entered the game ranked first in the NFL against the run, Rams running back Steven Jackson didn't have any trouble against them on the road in Week 16. Getting 19 carries -- the fifth time in seven games he has had at least that many -- he ran for 81 yards and a touchdown, scoring on a 5-yard burst in the second quarter. He also had a catch, but for minus-4 yards. Jackson is now averaging 19.7 carries for 83.9 rushing yards over his last seven games after averaging 13.5 carries for 50.4 yards over his previous eight.
Analysis: Believe it or not, Jackson actually got better as the game went on, rushing 11 times for 51 yards in the second half, when the Rams were just trying to preserve their lead. After looking like he was being phased out for the speedier Daryl Richardson earlier in the season, Jackson has reemerged as the focal point of the Rams offense in recent weeks and has shown he still has plenty left to offer. He has another tough matchup at Seattle in Week 17, but after the way he performed in this one, you have to at least consider him for your flex spot.
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| 12/23/2012 |
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Jackson able to go in Week 16
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson, who was limited in practice leading up to the game because of an illness, is active for Week 16 at Tampa Bay. He was listed as probable on Friday's injury report.
Analysis: Jackson wasn't really in jeopardy of missing this game. If you considered sitting him in Fantasy, it's because of his tough matchup against the Buccaneers. But with the way his carries have increased in recent weeks, Jackson should be starting in more leagues than not.
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| 12/21/2012 |
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Jackson shaking off illness
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson is viewed as probable for Week 16 at Tampa Bay because of a lingering illness. Jackson returned to practice Friday for the first time this week and participated on a limited basis. If active Sunday, he will be aiming for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Bucs. While Jackson is averaging 91 rushing yards in three career games against Tampa Bay, he has yet to score a touchdown against the NFC South foe. Opposing running backs have surpassed 100 yards just three times and managed 12 touchdowns (nine rushing) against Tampa Bay.
Analysis: Jackson has supplied Fantasy owners with a nice late-season surge. After managing more than 10 Fantasy points just once in eight games leading up to the Rams' Week 9 bye, Jackson has posted at least 10 Fantasy points in five of six games since then. He is averaging 12.5 Fantasy points per week in his last six games after averaging 6.5 Fantasy points in his first eight games. Jackson will continue to serve as a solid Fantasy start for Week 16 as running backs average 71.1 rushing yards and 16.1 Fantasy points per week against Tampa Bay.
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| 12/20/2012 |
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Jackson sits out practice again
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson missed practice for the second day in a row due to an illness as the team prepares for Week 16 at Tampa Bay. Jackson, who was sent home Wednesday with the illness, was able to warm up before Thursday's session and watched the entire practice. Jackson aims for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Bucs Sunday. While Jackson is averaging 91 rushing yards in three career games against Tampa Bay, he has yet to score a touchdown against the NFC South foe. Running backs average 71.1 rushing yards and 16.1 Fantasy points per week against Tampa Bay. Running backs have surpassed 100 yards just three times and have managed 12 touchdowns (nine rushing) against the Bucs.
Analysis: Jackson is one of the few players on the Rams that may be able to get away without practicing for most of the week and still play on Sunday. Usually, illness doesn't sideline players, but it's worth keeping tabs on Jackson's progress, especially since Friday's session could indicate his availability for Sunday's game. The fact that he was able to loosen up with his teammates before practice suggests that he could be back in practice Friday. Jackson has supplied Fantasy owners with a nice late-season surge. After managing more than 10 Fantasy points just once in eight games leading up to the Rams' Week 9 bye, Jackson has managed at least 10 Fantasy points in five of six games since the bye. He is averaging 12.5 Fantasy points per week in his last six games after averaging 6.5 Fantasy points in his first eight games. Jackson will continue to serve as a viable Fantasy start Week 16.
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| 12/19/2012 |
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S-Jax sent home with illness
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Rams running back Steven Jackson was sent home Wednesday because of an illness and did not practice as the team prepares for Week 16 at Tampa Bay. Jackson aims for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Bucs Sunday. While Jackson is averaging 91 rushing yards in three career games against Tampa Bay, he has yet to score a touchdown against the NFC South foe. Running backs average 71.1 rushing yards and 16.1 Fantasy points per week against Tampa Bay. Running backs have surpassed 100 yards just three times and have managed 12 touchdowns (nine rushing) against the Bucs.
Analysis: Jackson missing a Wednesday practice isn't a big deal. He has missed practice on Wednesday for several weeks to rest a foot injury, but he hasn't missed a game. Usually, illness doesn't sideline players, but it's worth keeping tabs on Jackson's progress. Jackson has supplied Fantasy owners with a nice late-season surge. After managing more than 10 Fantasy points just once in eight games leading up to the Rams' Week 9 bye, Jackson has managed at least 10 Fantasy points in five of six games since the bye. He is averaging 12.5 Fantasy points per week in his last six games after averaging 6.5 Fantasy points in his first eight games. Jackson will continue to serve as a viable Fantasy start Week 16.
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| 12/18/2012 |
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S-Jax surging in second half
News: Rams running backs Steven Jackson aims for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Bucs in Week 16. While Jackson is averaging 91 rushing yards in three career games against Tampa Bay, he has yet to score a touchdown against the NFC South foe. Running backs average 71.1 rushing yards and 16.1 Fantasy points per week against Tampa Bay. Running backs have surpassed 100 yards just three times and have managed 12 touchdowns (nine rushing) against the Bucs.
Analysis: Jackson has supplied Fantasy owners with a nice late-season surge. After managing more than 10 Fantasy points just once in eight games leading up to the Rams' Week 9 bye, Jackson has managed at least 10 Fantasy points in five of six games since the bye. He is averaging 12.5 Fantasy points per week in his last six games after averaging 6.5 Fantasy points in his first eight games. Jackson isn't lighting it up for Fantasy owners, but he has served a viable low-end Fantasy start as of late.
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| 12/16/2012 |
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Jackson big on receiving yards
News: For the second time in three games, Rams running back Steven Jackson was as much a factor in the passing game as the running game, leading the team with a season-high eight receptions (on 10 targets) for 73 yards. He also ran for 73 yards on 13 carries, giving him a season-high 146 yards of total offense and putting him over 10,000 rushing yards for his career. The only other time he made a significant contribution as a receiver this season was Week 13 against the 49ers, when he had five catches for 69 yards.
Analysis: The 13 carries are a little disappointing for a player who had averaged 21.2 over his previous five games, but it's not like Jackson was losing carries to anyone else. Daryl Richardson was second on the Rams with three carries. No, the reason why Jackson had so few carries is the same as why he had so many catches: The Rams were down 30-7 at the end of the first half and had no chance of getting back in the game unless they kept the ball in the air. Normally a defensive-minded team, they'd prefer to have Jackson pound it out on the ground, but that wasn't an option in this game. Still, whether it's via carries or catches, Jackson is back to being the focal point of the Rams offense, so you'll probably want him active for Week 16 at Tampa Bay.
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| 12/16/2012 |
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Jackson's foot not an issue
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson, who was limited in practice by a foot injury leading up to the game, is active for Week 15 against the Vikings. He was listed as probable on Friday's injury report.
Analysis: This foot injury has landed Jackson on the injury report for a few weeks in a row now, but he has yet to miss a game because of it. He's been getting more work in recent weeks, averaging 21.2 carries over his last five games. Against a Vikings defense that ranks in the middle of the pack against the run, you'll probably want him active in Fantasy.
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| 12/14/2012 |
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Jackson probable with foot injury
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson did not participate in practice on Friday after being limited the previous two days due to a foot injury. Despite sitting out the session, Jackson was listed as probable on the injury report for Week 15 against the Minnesota. The Vikings rank 14th against the run, allowing 115.3 yards per game. They gave up 85 yards on 13 carries to the Bears' Matt Forte last week and a combined 124 yards on 27 carries to the Packers' James Starks and Alex Green in Week 13.
Analysis: Jackson may have a combined 112 rushing yards over his last two games -- including a 64-yard effort against the porous Bills run defense last week -- but he also has a combined 40 carries during that stretch. He was losing carries to the younger Daryl Richardson earlier in the season, but now that he's the workhorse again, he has a chance of making a significant Fantasy impact any given week. Granted, he doesn't typically perform all that well on a per-carry basis, but the number of carries he gets helps make up for it. Seeing as the Vikings have struggled to stop the run in recent weeks, Jackson is an advisable start in all Fantasy formats for Week 15.
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| 12/12/2012 |
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Jackson getting the carries
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson may have a combined 112 rushing yards over his last two games -- including a 64-yard effort against the porous Bills run defense last week -- but he also has a combined 40 carries during that stretch. In fact, he's averaging 21.2 carries over his last five games after averaging 13.5 over his previous eight. Back to being the workhorse of the Rams offense, he could be in for a decent performance Week 15 against Minnesota. The Vikings rank 14th against the run, allowing 115.3 yards per game. They gave up 85 yards on 13 carries to the Bears' Matt Forte last week and a combined 124 yards on 27 carries to the Packers' James Starks and Alex Green in Week 13.
Analysis: Jackson was losing carries to the younger Daryl Richardson earlier in the season, but now that he's the workhorse again, he has a chance of making a significant Fantasy impact any given week. Granted, he doesn't typically perform all that well on a per-carry basis, but the number of carries he gets helps make up for it. Seeing as the Vikings have struggled to stop the run in recent weeks, Jackson is an advisable start in all Fantasy formats this week.
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| 12/9/2012 |
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Jackson finds the end zone
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson struggled to find much room to operate in Week 14 against the Bills, but he still managed to post a respectable line in a 15-12 win. Jackson rushed 19 times for 64 yards, just a 3.4 yards-per-carry average. He did find the end zone in the game, on a 1-yard run in the third quarter. He added one reception for nine yards, as he failed to top the 100-yard all-purpose yards mark for the first time in three games.
Analysis: Jackson, an impending free agent, is on pace for his worst year since he was a rookie. He has just 836 yards in 13 games, an average of 64.3 yards per game. If he remains on this pace, this would be his worst total for a full season since 2007, when he played just 12 games. He might not find much room to run in Week 15 either, as the Rams get set to take on the Vikings. Running backs are averaging just 86.0 rushing yards per game against the Vikings, good for ninth in the league. Consider Jackson a low-end starting Fantasy option in all formats for the matchup.
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| 12/9/2012 |
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Jackson hits the field
News: As expected, a foot injury was not enough to keep Rams running back Steven Jackson off the field in Week 14 against the Bills. Jackson was able to practice in full over the final two days of preparation and was considered probable for the game.
Analysis: Jackson is playing better recently, contributing 12.3 Fantasy points per game over the last four games. The Bills have been gashed by opposing running backs this season, so feel confident in keep Jackson active in most Fantasy formats.
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| 12/7/2012 |
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S-Jax on track to face Bills
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson was a full participant in practice for the second day in a row Friday leading up to Week 14 on the road against the Bills. Jackson has been ruled as probable and is expected to play on Sunday. He has accrued 100 total yards three times and has twice gone over 100 rushing yards in the four games since his Week 9 bye. While he's still buried on the rushing leaders charts for the season, Jackson has the seventh-most rushing yards in the NFL over the last three games.
Analysis: After not scoring more than nine Fantasy points in his first six games, Jackson has hit double digits in three of his last four, averaging 12.3 Fantasy points in that span. His Week 14 opponent, the Bills, have allowed opposing running backs an average of just seven Fantasy points per game over the last three. However, those games were against the Dolphins, Colts, and Jaguars, three of the least-effective rushing offenses in the league. Prior to their recent success, the Bills were one of the easiest teams in the league to run on, and they have allowed the fifth-most points overall to opposing RBs on the season. They've allowed zero rushing touchdowns to RBs the last three games, but allowed seven in the three prior. Their true value probably lies somewhere in between, and a suddenly-resurgent Jackson should be able to have a nice day against them. He's not the Jackson of old, but he's still a decent option in most formats.
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| 12/5/2012 |
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Jackson on a roll
News: After not scoring more than nine Fantasy points in his first six games, Rams running back Steven Jackson has hit double digits in three of his last four, averaging 12.3 Fantasy points in that span. Jackson has accrued 100 total yards three times and has twice gone over 100 rushing yards in the four games since St. Louis' Week 9 bye. While he's still buried on the rushing leaders charts for the season, Jackson has the seventh-most rushing yards in the NFL over the last three games.
Analysis: Jackson's Week 14 opponent, the Bills, have allowed opposing running backs an average of just seven Fantasy points per game over the last three. However, those games were against the Dolphins, Colts, and Jaguars, three of the least-effective rushing offenses in the league. Prior to their recent success, the Bills were one of the easiest teams in the league to run on, and they have allowed the fifth-most points overall to opposing RBs on the season. They've allowed zero rushing touchdowns to RBs the last three games, but allowed seven in the three prior. Their true value probably lies somewhere in between, and a suddenly-resurgent Jackson should be able to have a nice day against them. He's not the Jackson of old, but he's still a RB2 in most formats.
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| 12/2/2012 |
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Jackson tops 100 total yards
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson combined to total 117 yards in the Week 13 overtime victory at home over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Jackson rushed 21 times in the game for 48 yards and was even more effective in the passing game. Jackson was targeted seven times by quarterback Sam Bradford as he caught five passes for 69 yards. Jackson did not score in the game.
Analysis: Jackson topped 100 all-purpose yards for the Week 13 game and has been able to do that in four consecutive contests as he's back to the running back we all expected him to be this season. Jackson is back to being the lead runner and do-everything back for Bradford and the Rams and that makes him a solid Fantasy option in all leagues and formats for Week 14 at Buffalo.
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| 12/2/2012 |
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Jackson starting against Niners
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson is starting the Week 13 game against San Francisco. Jackson was able to practice in full by the end of the week and was considered probable to play after missing some early on due to a foot issue. Jackson is facing a San Francisco defense that ranks fourth in the NFL against the run. They are allowing just 92 yards per game on the ground and have held opposing running backs to an average of 10.1 Fantasy points, which is best in the NFL.
Analysis: Jackson has a tough test ahead of him for the Week 13 game. That said, he did run for 101 yards and a touchdown when he faced the 49ers earlier in the year. He got off to a slow start this season but has picked up it up as of late and has rushed for 100 yards in two of his last three games. He has been very productive in recent weeks with 321 yards rushing in the previous three games. Jackson is averaging 4.9 yards per carry during that stretch and has seen 20-plus touches in two of those contests. While San Francisco has been tough against the run thus far, owners should view Jackson as a decent flex option for Sunday's game.
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| 11/30/2012 |
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Jackson to run over 49ers again?
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson was a full participant in practice Friday and was listed on the injury report as probable for Week 13 against the 49ers. He missed practice earlier in the week due to a foot injury. San Francisco ranks fourth in the league in run defense, giving up under 92 yards per game, and has held opposing running backs to an average of 10.1 Fantasy points, which is best in the NFL.
Analysis: Jackson ran for 101 yards and a touchdown when he faced the 49ers earlier in the year and appears to be good to go for Sunday. He got off to a slow start this season but has picked up it up as of late and has rushed for 100 yards in two of his last three games. He has been very productive in recent weeks with 321 yards rushing in the previous three games. Jackson is averaging 4.9 yards per carry during that stretch and has seen 20-plus touches in two of those contests. While San Francisco has been tough against the run thus far, owners should view Jackson as more of a flex option heading into Week 13.
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| 11/29/2012 |
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Jackson has tough test vs. Niners
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson will have a tough task at hands heading into Week 13 at home against the 49ers. Jackson had his best performance of the season as he rushed for 139 yards on 24 carries against the Cardinals in Week 12. He will face a stingy San Francisco defense that has allowed just three 100-yard games this season, including once to Jackson in Week 10. In fact, Jackson has had five 100-yard games in 16 career games against the 49ers.
Analysis: Jackson got off to a slow start this season but has picked up it up as of late and has rushed for 100 yards in two of his last three games. He was held without a touchdown through his first six games of the season and has scored twice in his last five games since. He has been very productive in recent weeks with 321 yards rushing in the previous three games. Jackson is averaging 4.9 yards per carry during that stretch and has seen 20-plus touches in two of those contests. Opposing running backs have been held to just 10 Fantasy points per game, which is the fewest allowed in the league. Fantasy owners should view him as more of a flex option heading into Week 13.
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| 11/25/2012 |
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Jackson rushes for season high vs. Cardinals
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson had his best performance of the season in Week 12 against the Cardinals thanks to a solid second half. After gaining 41 yards on 10 carries through the first two quarters, he opened the second half with a 46-yard run, which was the first play of a 92-yard scoring drive for St. Louis. Jackson finished with 24 carries for 139 yards in the 31-17 win. He averaged 5.8 yards per carry while leading his team in rushing.
Analysis: Jackson has not found the end zone much this season but has been very productive in recent weeks with 321 yards rushing in the previous three games. He is averaging 4.9 yards per carry during that stretch and has seen 20-plus touches in two of those contests. Owners that stuck with the 29-year-old have been reaping the benefits as Jackson is finally performing like a No. 1 Fantasy running back. He will face a 49ers defense in Week 13 that he ran for 101 yards against earlier in the year so continue to view Jackson as a solid option in the majority of formats.
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| 11/25/2012 |
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Jackson good to go vs. Cardinals
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson has been ruled active for Week 12 against the Cardinals. He was limited in practice leading up to Sunday due to a foot injury. Arizona ranks 21st in the league in run defense, giving up more than 119 yards per contest, and has allowed an average of 14.8 Fantasy points per week to running backs. When the division foes met earlier in the year, Jackson gained 76 yards on 18 carries.
Analysis: Jackson has rushed for 182 yards and a score over his last two games and has come alive for owners of late. The 29-year-old should have little trouble running all over the Cardinals, who have surrendered five touchdowns to running backs thus far, so keep Jackson active in the majority of Fantasy formats for Week 12.
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| 11/23/2012 |
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Jackson listed as probable vs. Cardinals
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson (foot) is officially being listed as probable for Week 12 against the Cardinals. Jackson, who was able to practice on a limited basis over the past few days, will be facing an Arizona defense that is ranked 21st in run defense, allowing an average of 119 yards on the ground per contest. The Cardinals are also yielding an average of 14.8 Fantasy points per week to opposing RBs.
Analysis: Jackson has rushed for 182 yards and a score over his last two games but could be tested this week against the Cardinals. However, he did rack up 76 yards on 18 carries when the team's met earlier in the season and has averaged over 90 yards on the ground over his last meetings against the division foe. Fantasy owners should continue to roll with Jackson as a viable start in most formats against Arizona.
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| 11/21/2012 |
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S-Jax gets a day off his feet
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson was held out of practice Wednesday because of a foot injury. However, coach Jeff Fisher said Jackson was just getting a day of rest. He is expected to play Week 12 at Arizona. Arizona ranks 21st in the league in run defense, giving up more than 119 yards per contest, and has allowed an average of 14.8 Fantasy points per week to running backs. When the division foes met earlier in the year, Jackson gained 76 yards on 18 carries.
Analysis: Jackson has had a great start to November. He has rushed for 182 yards and one touchdown in two games this month. He is also averaging 4.3 yards per carry in that span. He is getting better as we get deeper into the season. The Cardinals present a bit of a challenge Week 12, but S-Jax remains a viable Fantasy option in most formats.
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| 11/20/2012 |
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Jackson to keep things going vs. Cardinals?
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson has rushed for 182 yards and a touchdown in the previous two games and will look to keep things going against the Cardinals in Week 12. Arizona ranks 21st in the league in run defense, giving up over 119 yards per contest, and has allowed an average of 14.8 Fantasy points to opposing running backs. When the division foes met earlier in the year, Jackson gained 76 yards on 18 carries.
Analysis: Jackson has had his two best rushing performances of the season in the last two weeks and is finally producing like a No. 1 running back for owners. His lone 100-yard game on the year came against the 49ers and he averaged an impressive 6.2 yards per carry against the Jets last Sunday. The 29-year-old should have little trouble running all over the Cardinals, who have surrendered five touchdowns to running backs thus far, so keep Jackson active in the majority of Fantasy formats for Week 12.
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| 11/18/2012 |
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Jackson running strong again
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson finished with 81 yards on 13 carries during the Rams' 27-13 loss to the Jets in Week 12. Jackson, who was coming off his first 100-yard outing of the season a week earlier, nearly hit the century mark again Sunday and averaged 6.2 yards per attempt. It was just the second time this year he generated an average greater than five yards a carry. He also mustered his second-longest run in 10 games when he rumbled 21 yards in the second quarter. Jackson added two catches for five yards on four targets.
Analysis: After three consecutive games totaling less than 60 rushing yards, Jackson has appeared re-energized in the Rams' running game and amassed 182 total yards the past two weeks. St. Louis seems dedicated to giving him the ball as his backup Daryl Richardson received seven fewer carries and managed just 26 yards. Jackson, like most of the Rams, still has trouble finding the end zone and has just two scores on the season. But he has regained his status as a solid option in all Fantasy formats entering Week 12 at Arizona. He gained 76 yards on 18 carries during his first meeting with the Cardinals this year.
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| 11/17/2012 |
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Jackson running to success?
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson will attempt to amass 100 rushing yards for the second straight game during a contest against the Jets in Week 11. And he earns a favorable matchup to accomplish that feat for the first time since he posted three consecutive 100-yard outings last season against a New York defense that ranks 30th in the NFL again the run (145.0 rushing yards allowed per game). Jackson also scored a touchdown during the Rams' tie against San Francisco last Sunday, his second of the season.
Analysis: Jackson, who remained an early round selection in the majority of Fantasy drafts at the beginning of the season, has turned in another underwhelming season for the Rams. The 29-year-old has racked up just 504 rushing yards through nine games this year and has scored his only two touchdowns over the past three weeks. He did reach the end zone in his only previous meeting against the Jets during his rookie campaign in 2004. Fantasy owners should expect a heavy workload for Jackson in Week 11 against a Jets defense that is surrendering an average of 20.1 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs. He's worth keeping active as a starter in most formats.
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| 11/11/2012 |
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Jackson finally goes over century mark vs. 49ers
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson posted over 100 yard rushing for the first time this season in Week 10 against a 49ers defense that came into Sunday ranked fifth in the league in run defense. After gaining 56 yards in the first half, he finished with 101 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries in the 24-24 overtime tie. His second touchdown of the season came in the first quarter when he punched it in from 7 yards out. Jackson had a long run of 10 and averaged 3.5 yards per carry. Jackson, who led St. Louis in rushing, also caught two passes for 26 yards in the tie.
Analysis: Jackson rushed for just 23 yards his last time out but got back on track in a big way Sunday and restored some confidence in owners. While Daryl Richardson still saw carries, the Rams rode the 29-year-old for much of the game and he came through with his best performance of the season. Jackson would really have to finish strong to eclipse 1,000 yards rushing for the eighth straight campaign but given his most recent performance, he is looking like a solid play in Fantasy heading into next week against the Jets. New York has struggled against the run all season long so keep Jackson active for Week 11.
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| 11/6/2012 |
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Jackson in for another slow performance?
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson gained just 23 yards on seven carries his last time out and could be in for another slow performance in Week 10 against the 49ers. San Francisco boasts the fifth-best run defense in the NFL, giving up under 88 yards per game, and has limited opposing running backs to an average of just 9.2 Fantasy points. In two games against the division foe a year ago, Jackson carried the ball 26 times for 95 yards and also caught two passes for 26 yards.
Analysis: Jackson continues to have a disappointing campaign for owners and is on pace to finish with fewer than 1,000 yards rushing for the first time since his rookie year. His struggles have led to backup Daryl Richardson seeing more carries and the 29-year-old has also not been as active in the passing game as he has in seasons past. The 49ers have been stingy on defense all season long and pose a tough matchup for Jackson so consider him as more of a flex option for Week 10.
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| 11/2/2012 |
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Jackson stiff-arms trade talk
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson was one of several players who stayed put as the NFL trade deadline passed Thursday, and said he would not be distracted by the chatter the rest of the season. Jackson, who holds an option to void the final year of his contract in 2013, has repeatedly stated he wants to remain with the Rams. "I was very aware of the trade speculation and what was going on," Jackson told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Thursday. "But one thing about me, and even going back to my holdout (in 2008), I understand that this is a business. And if a particular team has options, or is taking phone calls, it doesnt mean they want to get rid of me. ... Im not offended by it, nor am I going to be distracted by it."
Analysis: According to the report, Jackson is indeed expected to void the final year of his contract -- worth $7 million -- and explore the market. But his lackluster season and rising age (he will turn 30 in the offseason) could shy some teams away. Jackson has not topped 80 rushing yards in a game this season and is averaging a mere 3.7 yards per carry. He has also lost carries to rookie Daryl Richardson, while not serving as the Rams' workhorse back. "Right now, Im completely focused on the San Francisco 49ers and the next eight games going forward," he said. "As long as I can continue to play good football, I think the organization will want to keep me around." St. Louis is idle in Week 9 before facing San Francisco so Fantasy owners should keep Jackson reserved in all formats.
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| 10/30/2012 |
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Fisher: Jackson is 'still our running back'
News: Rams coach Jeff Fisher said Tuesday that the team is neither making or fielding calls on running back Steven Jackson. He said Jackson is still our running back. Sports Illustrated's Peter King reported Sunday that Jackson could be had in a trade if a team offered the Rams at least a third-round pick.
Analysis: Jackson has yet to go over the century mark in a game this season and has gained just 208 yards on 49 carries in the previous four games. It looks as though the Rams will hang onto their 2004 first-round pick and the 29-year-old will continue to shoulder the load in the running game. St. Louis is on a bye before taking on the 49ers in Week 10 so keep Jackson stashed away until then.
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| 10/28/2012 |
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Jackson used sparingly; trade coming?
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson did little in the Week 8 blowout loss against the Patriots from London Sunday. The Rams let this game get away early and ended up losing 45-7. Playing from behind, the Rams took to the air and that limited Jackson to just seven carries for 23 yards. He added two catches for 22 yards on two targets from quarterback Sam Bradford. Daryl Richardson and Isaiah Pead ended up with more rushing yards as the Rams rested Jackson late in the blowout. Later Sunday, Sports Illustrated's Peter King reported that Jackson could be had in a trade if a team offered the Rams at least a third-round pick.
Analysis: Jackson struggled to get anything going in the game played in London. He was involved more early until the Patriots starting blowing the Rams away. Jackson continues to share the ball with Richardson more than Fantasy owners would like and Richardson has even begun to see more catches as well. Jackson remains the top runner for St. Louis, but he is by no means an elite Fantasy RB. Fantasy owners should bench Jackson in all formats as the Rams are on bye Week 9 -- unless he's on another team.
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| 10/24/2012 |
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Pats could stonewall Jackson
News: The Patriots have been surprisingly stout against the run entering Week 8, which does not bode well for Rams running back Steven Jackson. Jackson is struggling through the worst season of his career, and seems stuck in a time share with backup Daryl Richardson. Now, he has to travel to London for Week 8 against the Patriots Sunday, a team that has allowed just one 100-yard rusher this season.
Analysis: Jackson is averaging 3.8 yards per carry through seven games, which matches the worst mark of his career. The Patriots have allowed running backs to put up just 3.3 yards per carry so far, so dont expect much improvement from Jackson there. Jackson has topped 60 yards rushing in just one game this season, and has seen his carries capped at 12 over the last two weeks. The Rams will likely need to pass the ball quite a bit to keep up with New England, so don't expect many opportunities for Jackson even if things are going well. Jackson is still worth starting, but he is more of a low-end Fantasy option in most leagues for Week 8.
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| 10/21/2012 |
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Jackson finally finds the end zone
News: In the team's seventh game, Rams running back Steven Jackson finally scored his first touchdown of the season Week 7 against the Packers, charging in from 6 yards out in the fourth quarter. He still wasn't especially productive on the day, rushing for only 56 yards. He did lead the team in carries, though, finishing with 12 to backup Daryl Richardson's eight.
Analysis: Jackson and Richardson are more or less splitting carries these days, though Jackson remains the lead option of the two. Still, he doesn't offer enough big-play potential to do much with only a dozen carries. He wouldn't have even gotten to 50 if not for a 19-yard run in the second quarter. As it is, Jackson has topped 60 yards only once this season, and he's no longer much of a receiving threat. He'll still pick up the tough yardage, but don't be surprised if the Rams turn over more and more of the workload to Richardson in the weeks ahead. With a relatively tough matchup against the Patriots, Jackson is looking like an iffy start for Week 8.
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| 10/17/2012 |
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Jackson has history against Packers
News: Rams starting running back Steven Jackson, who got only 12 carries to backup Daryl Richardson's 11 last week at Miami, is clearly part of a tandem now, according to the team's official website. We have got a great 1-2 punch right now with Richardson and the big fella, and it can be dangerous, fullback Brit Miller said. Hopefully this is what well continue to do. Unfortunately, that dangerous 1-2 punch might be what prevents Jackson from capitalizing on his history against the visiting Packers in Week 7. When the two teams met last year, Jackson ran 18 times for 96 yards and caught four passes for 29. He has averaged 113.5 rushing yards in four games career against the Packers. Of course, these Packers aren't necessarily those Packers or even the Packers from earlier this season. Though they rank only 17th against the run, allowing 110.2 yards per game, they limited the Texans' Arian Foster to 29 yards on 17 carries last week.
Analysis: Regardless of the matchups or who may or may not be splitting carries with him, Jackson hasn't been especially effective this year, averaging 53.8 rushing yards without a touchdown. The Rams as a whole have scored only nine touchdowns this season, ranking them 30th in the league. Maybe the Packers' struggles against the run earlier this year or Jackson's favorable history against them will take precedence here, but you should obviously temper your expectations for the 29-year-old back. He's better than some scrub off the waiver wire, but hopefully he's more like a third running back than a second running back on your Fantasy team.
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| 10/14/2012 |
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Jackson plays second fiddle
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson led the teams running backs in touches Sunday against the Dolphins, but he was not the teams most effective option in Week 6. Jackson finished second on the team with 52 yards on 12 carries, while Daryl Richardson rushed for 76 yards on 11 carries. Jackson added three catches on five targets, for 28 yards. Jackson brought in a pass for a two-point conversion in the fourth quarter, as the Rams made a comeback attempt. They would go on to lose the game, 17-14.
Analysis: Jackson has struggled to get going this season, and has been overshadowed by Richardson at times. He has yet to top 100 yards in any game, and has only posted more than 60 yards in one out of six contests. Jackson is averaging just 3.6 yards per carry on the season, and is unexpectedly ceding time to Richardson. The Rams will take on the Packers in Week 7, a team that has allowed just one rushing touchdown this season to running backs. Opposing running backs are averaging just 13.8 Fantasy points per game, just 15th in the league. Consider Jackson a low-end starting option in all formats for Week 7.
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| 10/10/2012 |
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Another tough test for Jackson
News: Over the last three weeks, Rams running back Steven Jackson has faced three of the 10 toughest defenses for running backs to put up Fantasy points again. Jackson has averaged just 73 total yards of total offense in those games, without a touchdown. Things likely will not be any easier this Sunday, as Jackson will take on the Dolphins in Week 6.
Analysis: The Dolphins have not been quiet as stingy as the Cardinals, Bears and Seahawks this season, but they have not been far off. Miami has limited opposing running backs to just 12.6 Fantasy points per game, on a paltry 53.4 rushing yards per game. Miami has allowed their last two opponents to put up just nine Fantasy points combined from the running back position. Jackson is off to a very slow start, and is more of a low-end starting Fantasy option in most formats for Week 6.
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| 10/5/2012 |
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Jackson battles groin injury for 76 yards
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson failed to reach the end zone for the fifth consecutive game, but enjoyed his best performance of the season during Thursday's contest against the Cardinals in Week 5. Jackson, who played despite dealing with a groin injury, had a team-high 18 carries for 76 yards, averaging 4.2 yards per carry in a 17-3 victory. He was not involved in the passing game, with no targets or catches. Earlier in the day, CBS Sports NFL Columnist Pete Prisco reported that the Rams and Jackson have reached an agreement that would allow Jackson to opt out of the final two years of his contract at the end of the season.
Analysis: It seems like Jackson will have the opportunity to leave St. Louis after the season is over to potentially serve as a third-down back, sort of how Ladainian Tomlinson did with the Jets to finish out his career. This obviously tells us that the Rams are comfortable with their stable of running backs that they have in their depth cart as well. That said, Jackson is still the feature back in St. Louis, as he showed on Thursday with one his better performances of the year. Jackson has yet to eclipse the 100-yard mark this season though, as he has 271 yards on 77 carries through five games this season. He'll head to Miami to face the Dolphins in Week 6. The Dolphins have allowed just over 56 yards per game, which ranks first in the league against the run. Jackson may be in for a tough matchup, making him more of a flex option in Fantasy heading into Week 6.
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| 10/4/2012 |
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Jackson takes the field
News: As expected, Rams running back Steven Jackson was able to be activated for Thursdays game against the Cardinals Week 5. He was listed on the injury report as questionable, as a result of a lingering groin injury. Earlier in the day, CBS Sports NFL Columnist Pete Prisco reported that the Cardinals and Jackson have reached an agreement that would allow Jackson to opt out of the final two years of his contract at the end of the season.
Analysis: Jackson has struggled with the injury as well as his own issues with effectiveness recently, rushing for just 84 yards over the last two games. He is averaging just 3.3 yards per carry on the year, and the Cardinals have been stout against the run, allowing 92.5 yards per game to opposing running backs. Jackson does not have a strong matchup in the game, and remains more of a flex Fantasy option for Week 5.
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| 10/4/2012 |
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S-Jax expected to play
News: ESPN reports Rams running back Steven Jackson (groin) is expected to play Thursday against the Cardinals. He is listed as questionable on the Week 5 injury report. Jackson has struggled to generate much offense the last two games, amassing just 84 yards on 29 carries for a lowly 2.8 yards per rush. He will be facing a Cardinals defense that is surrendering 101 rushing yards per game.
Analysis: Jackson has been questionable the last few weeks because of the lingering injury, but he hasn't missed a game. There was some cause for concern this week because of the short turnaround, but it seems Jackson will be playing. Even before being limited by the injury, the 29-year-old has yet to produce a strong rushing output this season and has not topped 60 yards. His 3.3 yards per carry is easily the lowest clip of his career and there have been few signs of a turnaround. Complicating matters, the Cardinals are also yielding an average of 12.0 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this year. Consider Jackson a possible flex option for Week 5.
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| 10/3/2012 |
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S-Jax questionable again
News: For the third straight game, Rams running back Steven Jackson is listed as questionable for Week 5 vs. Arizona because of a lingering groin injury. Jackson has struggled to generate much offense the last two games, amassing just 84 yards on 29 carries for a lowly 2.8 yards per rush. He will be facing a Cardinals defense that is surrendering 101 rushing yards per game.
Analysis: It seems the Rams keep S-Jax as questionable just in case he isn't ready to play come game time. He does have a short turnaround this week, but all indications thus far is that he will play. Even before being limited by the injury, the 29-year-old has yet to produce a strong rushing output this season and has not topped 60 yards. His 3.3 yards per carry is easily the lowest clip of his career and there have been few signs of a turnaround. Complicating matters, the Cardinals are also yielding an average of 12.0 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this year. Consider Jackson a possible flex option for Week 5.
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| 10/2/2012 |
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Jackson still nursing groin issue
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson (groin) was a limited participant in practice Tuesday as the team prepares to face Arizona in Week 5 on Thursday night. Jackson, who was absent from Monday's session in order to rest his lingering groin issue, has been listed as a game-time decision the past two weeks. Jackson has struggled to generate much offense in that period, amassing just 84 yards on 29 carries for a lowly 2.8 yards per rush. He will be facing a Cardinals defense that is surrendering only 101 rushing yards a week during the season.
Analysis: Jackson is likely destined to be listed under the same injury tag as he was the previous two weeks Thursday, especially with the quick turnaround the Rams are facing. Even before being limited by the injury, the 29-year-old has yet to produce a strong rushing output this season and has not topped 60 yards. His 3.3 yards per carry is easily the lowest clip of his career and there have been few signs of a turnaround. Complicating matters, the Cardinals are also yielding an average of 12.0 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this year. Consider Jackson a possible flex option for Week 5.
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| 10/1/2012 |
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S. Jackson rests groin issue
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson did not participate in practice on Monday as he rested his lingering groin injury. St. Louis plays Arizona in Week 5. The Cardinals have allowed an average of 101 yards on the ground through the first four games this season.
Analysis: Jackson suffered the injury in Week 2 but has not missed a game yet. His production has been lacking so far this season as he is averaging just 3.3 yards per carry and has yet to find the end zone. Jackson should be able to play Thursday night against the Cardinals but keep an eye on his status going forward just to be safe. Owners that have been disappointed with the 29-year-old thus far might want to consider him as more of a low-end start for Week 5.
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| 9/30/2012 |
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S-Jax can't sustain fast start
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson was able to start Week 4 vs. Seattle after coming into the game as questionable with a lingering groin injury. Jackson got off to a promising start as well, rushing for 54 yards on nine carries in the first half. Sadly, Jackson went nowhere after halftime, finishing the game with 55 rushing yards on 18 carries. For those counting at home, Jackson gained 1 yard on nine carries after halftime. He had one catch for 12 yards and had a 3-yard touchdown run in the second quarter taken away from him because of a holding penalty.
Analysis: Jackson seems to hit some sort of plateau this season when he breaks 50 yards. He hasn't had more than 58 rushing yards in a game this season and can't seem to shake this groin injury either. There were reports S-Jax would be limited Week 4 because of his injury, but he started strong Sunday and didn't appear hobbled. Now, we will have to see if he can make the short turnaround in Week 5 vs. Arizona. The Seahawks play on Thursday. If Jackson is out, then Daryl Richardson becomes a bigger factor at running back. If Jackson plays, he is still a low-end Fantasy start.
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| 9/30/2012 |
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S-Jax expected to be limited
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson (groin) is active Week 4 against the Seahawks, but he might not carry his normal workload, according to CBSSports.com NFL Insider Jason La Canfora. Daryl Richardson would be the expected benefactor of a reduced role for Jackson.
Analysis: You can't be shocked by this news since St. Louis has a short turnaround Week 5 and are probably making sure Jackson will be available to play Thursday. It's a tough matchup to begin with, so Fantasy owners should look toward healthier alternatives Week 4. The Seahawks are yielding 9.7 Fantasy points per week to running backs, which is fourth lowest in the NFL. Running backs are also averaging just 39.7 rushing yards per game against Seattle.
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| 9/28/2012 |
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Jackson heads to game-time call
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson was limited in practice Friday and is considered a game-time decision for Week 4 against Seattle because of a lingering groin injury, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Jackson, who missed the team's previous two practices this week, will have his availability determined during pregame warmups on Sunday -- the same scenario as Week 3 when he was active against the Bears. The Seahawks have been stout defending the run this season, allowing just 58.7 rushing yards per game, second-fewest in the NFL.
Analysis: Rams coach Jeff Fisher said Jackson "didn't do much" during Friday's practice which led to the dreaded game-time decision tag. But even if he is active, Jackson could be limited like he was last Sunday when he mustered just 29 rushing yards on 11 attempts. The veteran has also been a non-factor in the St. Louis passing game, racking up just six receptions for 36 yards. Barring an unforeseen burst, it appears Jackson is on his way to another disappointing season as he's yet to reach the end zone through three games. Seattle is also surrendering an average of 9.7 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs so Jackson should likely be viewed as a flex option for Week 4, if active.
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| 9/27/2012 |
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S-Jax expects to play
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson (groin) did not practice again Thursday, but he expects to play Week 4 vs. Seattle, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Seahawks are yielding 9.7 Fantasy points per week to running backs, which is fourth lowest in the NFL. Running backs are also averaging just 39.7 rushing yards per game against Seattle. Jackson totaled 123 yards (63 rushing) in his last matchup with Seattle in 2011.
Analysis: Even if Jackson suits up Week 4, he probably won't see a full workload as he can't shake this injury. St. Louis also has a quick turnaround in Week 5 because they are the Thursday game that week. The matchup isn't favorable Week 4, so Fantasy owners should look to better alternatives for the upcoming scoring period.
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| 9/26/2012 |
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S-Jax misses practice
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson was held out of practice Wednesday because of a lingering groin injury. St. Louis hosts NFC West rival Seattle in Week 4. The Seahawks are yielding 9.7 Fantasy points per week to running backs, which is fourth lowest in the NFL. Running backs are also averaging just 39.7 rushing yards per game against Seattle. Jackson totaled 123 yards (63 rushing) in his last matchup with Seattle in 2011.
Analysis: Jackson was a game-time decision leading up to Week 3 at Chicago. He took the field, but had a disappointing day. It wouldn't surprise us if he was a game-time call again, but even if he plays, we aren't expecting a full workload, especially since St. Louis has a quick turnaround in Week 5 because they are the Thursday game that week. Also, the matchup is very difficult Week 4, so Fantasy owners should look to better alternatives for the upcoming scoring period.
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| 9/23/2012 |
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Jackson does little in Week 3
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson, who had been bothered all week with a sore groin, managed just 29 yards of rushing on 11 attempts (as well as four yards on a catch) in a Week 3 stinker against the Bears.
Analysis: Jackson couldn't get anything going on Sunday, as the Bears' defense was suffocating. Early in the game, Jackson was seen on the sideline wearing what appeared to be a heating blanked wrapped around his upper thigh, but it wasn't seen again for the rest of the day. The Rams rushed 17 times as a team on Sunday, with backup Daryl Richardson getting just four of the carries. Jackson looked healthy, but the offense as a whole was sluggish and in disarray. St. Louis had a successful rushing game against Washington in Week 2, with 151 yards on the ground, so this performance may have been a combination of a banged up Jackson running against an especially tough defense (Chicago had given up 84.5 rushing ypg coming in). Barring some kind of re-aggravation next week, Jackson should be safe to start as an RB2 in Week 4 against the Seahawks.
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| 9/23/2012 |
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Jackson is active for Week 3
News: Contrary to some Sunday morning reports, Rams RB Steven Jackson is officially active for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Analysis: Even with an active status, Jackson may still be a risky play and limited in Sunday's game, so he's not exactly the automatic must-start that a healthy version would be. Jackson does have a nice history against the Bears, averaging 96.5 yards per game rushing and 33.5 yards receiving over his career. He was unable to participate in practice throughout the past week after suffering a groin injury during last Sunday's game against Washington. However, The Sports Xchange reports Jackson was dressed and present for practice Friday with the rest of the team. Proceed with caution, but he should be safe to start ahead of the Ben Tates, Kevin Smiths, and Austin Collies of the world.
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| 9/23/2012 |
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Jackson will play Week 3
News: Contrary to earlier reports, it now appears Rams RB Steven Jackson will play on Sunday against the Bears, according to NFL Network (who had initially suggested he wouldn't play).
Analysis: Even with an active status, Jackson may still be a risky play and limited in Sunday's game. Jackson was unable to participate in practice throughout the past week after suffering a groin injury during last Sunday's game against Washington. However, The Sports Xchange reports Jackson was dressed and present for practice Friday with the rest of the team. Keep in mind that this is still speculation on speculation... on speculation, technically. Tune in to Fantasy Football Today at 11 a.m. on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports Network for the official word on Jackson's status.
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| 9/23/2012 |
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Source: Jackson won't play
News: The NFL Network's Stacey Dales is reporting that Rams running back Steven Jackson will likely not play on Sunday. This is all according to a source who said, "you can speculate" that Jackson won't be active. If you haven't already, Fantasy players should run and grab Daryl Richardson off waiver wires.
Analysis: Jackson was unable to participate in practice throughout the past week after suffering a groin injury during last Sunday's game against Washington. However, The Sports Xchange reports Jackson was dressed and present for practice Friday with the rest of the team. Keep in mind that this is still speculation on speculation, technically. Tune in to Fantasy Football Today at 11 a.m. on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports Network for the official word on Jackson's status.
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| 9/21/2012 |
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Jackson a game-time decision
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson (groin) missed practice again Friday and is considered a game-time decision for Week 3 against Chicago, according to the team's official website. Jackson, who is officially listed as questionable, was unable to participate in practice throughout the past week after suffering a groin injury during last Sunday's game against Washington. However, The Sports Xchange reports Jackson was dressed and present for practice Friday with the rest of the team. He finished with 58 yards on nine carries prior to departing with the issue. In his last game against the Bears during the 2009 season, Jackson racked up 112 rushing yards
Analysis: Even if Jackson is able to play against the Bears, he will likely be limited after not being able to test the issue during practice. The 29-year-old has failed to top 60 rushing yards in his first two games while being held out of the end zone. The Bears have yielded an average of 12.0 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this season and kept the Packers out of the end zone last Sunday. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com and CBS Sports Network (check local listings). Still, Fantasy owners should plan on grabbing Daryl Richardson as a handcuff in the possible event Jackson is inactive for Week 3. If he does play, consider him a possible flex option in most formats.
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| 9/20/2012 |
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S-Jax hopeful for Sunday
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson (groin) missed a second straight practice Thursday, but he remains hopeful to play Week 3 at Chicago. Coach Jeff Fisher said he has no rule on practicing to play. He will see how Jackson responds leading up to kickoff before making a decision. Its day to day, Jackson said, per the team's official website. The injury is not as significant as we once thought it was. I still have another three days before the game so each and every day buys me time.
Analysis: Jackson might be hopeful to play Sunday, but the more practices he misses, then the more skeptical we become about his Week 3 status. Even if he plays Sunday, you would think he might not see a full amount of reps because of his injury and it's not an ideal matchup. Running backs are averaging just 12 Fantasy points and 69 rushing yards per game against Chicago this season. Perhaps Fantasy owners should look toward better alternatives. Consider Jackson a flex option at best if he is healthy enough to play in Week 3. If he is out, then Daryl Richardson likely starts in his absence.
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| 9/19/2012 |
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Jackson unable to practice Wed.
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson (groin) did not practice Wednesday. Coach Jeff Fisher said Jackson is day to day leading up to Week 3 against the Bears, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Analysis: This is not a good start to the practice week for Jackson. Although, it could just be a rest day for the veteran. Fantasy owners will have to monitor Jackson's status in practice this week as the Rams prepare to take on the Bears. The 29-year-old has gotten off to a somewhat sluggish start this season and now has a tough matchup against Chicago's stingy-run defense (84.5 ypg). Consider Jackson a flex option at best if he is healthy enough to play in Week 3. If he is out, then Daryl Richardson likely starts in his absence.
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| 9/17/2012 |
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Jackson gets good news about groin
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson told ESPN 101 that he had a MRI on his groin Monday and "everything turned out positive" (in terms of Jackson's personal outlook, not in terms of the MRI results). Jackson was forced from St. Louis' Week 2 win over the Redskins after suffering a groin injury in the first half. He finished with 58 yards rushing on nine carries prior to leaving the game. St. Louis will be at Chicago in Week 3.
Analysis: Jackson sustained the injury on the same play he received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, which fueled speculation that he had been benched. However, coach Jeff Fisher shot down those claims following the game and again at his press conference Monday afternoon, saying he would have gone back in the game had Daryl Richardson not performed so well. Now that the air is clear, Fantasy owners will have to monitor Jackson's status in practice this week as the Rams prepare to take on the Bears. The 29-year-old has gotten off to a somewhat sluggish start this season and now has a tough matchup against Chicago's stingy-run defense (84.5 ypg). Consider Jackson a flex option at best if he is healthy enough to play in Week 3.
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| 9/16/2012 |
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S-Jax benched or injured Week 2?
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson had an interesting Week 2 win at home against the Redskins Sunday. Jackson rushed nine times for 58 yards and almost scored a touchdown. In fact, Jackson appeared to believe he did score and spiked the ball. The play was ruled down and Jackson was handed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty apparently for the spiking. From that point on, Jackson was not used at all as Daryl Richardson took over for the rest of the game. While many believe Jackson was benched for his poor decision, CBSSports.com NFL Insider Jason La Canfora reports that Jackson was also dealing with a groin issue. After the game, coach Jeff Fisher insisted Jackson was not benched.
Analysis: Fisher seemingly decided to bench Jackson directly after his unsportsmanlike conduct penalty early on and he did not see the field after that with Richardson taking over. We'll play along and say he suffered an injury to his groin, but it was quite coincidental considering it came directly after the penalty. Plus, Jackson was seen on the sidelines in full pads apparently waiting to get back in. Fantasy owners will definitely have to monitor this situation throughout the practice week leading up to Week 3 at Chicago. Jackson wasn't all that great Week 1 in Detroit, either, and may be bleeding Fantasy value right now. Heading into the game against the tough defensive Bears, Jackson should be considered a flex option, at best. He could be worth even less than that depending on if Fisher is taking away carries.
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| 9/11/2012 |
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Jackson looking for first touchdown
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson is coming off a so-so performance in his season opener against the Lions. Jackson rushed for just 53 yards on 21 carries and did not score in Detroit. He should be able to build on that Week 2 at home against Washington, though the Redskins were pretty solid against the New Orleans running backs Week 1. Darren Sproles, Mark Ingram and Pierre Thomas combined for 10 rushing attempts and 32 yards, though the Saints were playing from behind most of the game. Jackson hasn't topped 100 yards rushing against the Redskins in his last two contests, but does have a TD against them in each of his last two games.
Analysis: Jackson does have an excellent performance against the Redskins under his belt. Back in 2006, Jackson picked up 252 scrimmage yards against Washington with 150 rushing and 102 receiving and two touchdowns. Since 2006, Jackson averages 114.4 scrimmage yards per game which is most in the NFL. That said, Jackson and the Rams are expected to play behind Sunday, much like the Saints did last week, against the Redskins. That means more passing and less Jackson. Jackson could sniff the end zone, however, and remains a viable Fantasy start in all formats. He's just not a No. 1 option against the Redskins.
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| 9/9/2012 |
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Jackson a battering Ram
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson piled up 53 rushing yards on 21 carries during the Rams' 27-23 loss at Detroit in Week 1. Jackson, who topped 20 attempts five times last season but only once in his first six games, generated a long gain of only nine yards. His average of 2.5 yards per carry was nearly half the mark posted by Lions running back Kevin Smith (4.8). However, Jackson also served as one of the key members of the passing game and collected four receptions for 31 yards. He was targeted four times by quarterback Sam Bradford.
Analysis: As expected, Jackson remained the workhorse out of the backfield for the Rams and finished with 15 more carries than the rest of the team's rushers. But just as anticipated, he was held out of the end zone as St. Louis produced just one touchdown -- a receiving score when Bradford connected with Brandon Gibson in the fourth quarter. Jackson mustered only five rushing touchdowns last season and scoring will remain an issue for the ninth-year back. He will continue to receive ample touches and is worthy of starting in all Fantasy formats against Washington in Week 2.
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| 9/7/2012 |
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Jackson in rush to success
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson has already served as one of the most efficient players since his first season in 2004. Now, he looks to dismiss concerns about his age and etch his name in NFL history with his eighth consecutive 1,000-yard season. He would become the the sixth player to accomplish the feat. His first challenge of the season is at Detroit in Week 1. "One of the concerns that you have often times about running backs as they get older, and this has been said many times, is that when you look at them later in their career, you look to see whether theyre getting tackled or theyre getting hit, new Rams coach Jeff Fisher said. "Theres a difference. Steven Jackson is still getting tackled."
Analysis: Jackson, who turned 20 during the offseason, is also just 907 yards shy of becoming the 27th player in league history to reach 10,000 yards. But he has been rock steady since his debut on both facets of the game and averaged 114.7 yards from scrimmage since the 2006 campaign, easily the most in the NFL. "Especially how big he is and how physically demanding his run style is," Lions defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh said. "Hes definitely a specimen and he brings it every single week and every season." Detroit yielded 17.5 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs last year, but regardless, Jackson is considered a must-start in all formats for Week 1.
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| 8/30/2012 |
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Jackson gets last preseason work
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson, who sat out his team's third preseason game at Dallas, was back in action for the finale Thursday against Baltimore. With Sam Bradford starting as well, the Rams offense looked pretty good. That said, Jackson rushed just six times for 23 yards before his night was done. Jackson finished with 17 carries in the preseason for 89 yards and no touchdowns. He added one catch for 6 yards. Jackson is preparing to play against the Lions in Detroit Week 1.
Analysis: The last time Jackson played against the Lions was back in Week 5 of 2010, also in Detroit. Jackson totaled 126 yards in that game without scoring a touchdown. We're not sure how good the Rams' offense will be this season, but Jackson is in store for yet another solid year. He rushed for 1,145 yards last year with five touchdowns and added 333 more yards through the air with another score. Jackson has been coming off the board among the second tier of Fantasy running backs and will be a worthy start week in and week out in Fantasy, beginning with the game against the Lions.
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| 8/19/2012 |
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Jackson shines against Chiefs
News: After being limited to just a few carries during the preseason opener, St. Louis running back Steven Jackson made the best out of three series with the offense against the Chiefs Saturday night. Jackson broke for three runs of at least nine yards or more and led the Rams in rushing on the night. He finished with seven carries for 49 yards, averaging seven yards per carry in a 31-17 victory. Jackson was not involved in the passing game, finishing with no targets or catches.
Analysis: Jackson has now rushed for 66 yards on 11 carries through his first two preseason games. We should see a little more out of Jackson, especially heading into their third preseason game, which is typically the dress rehearsal for most teams. Though the clock is ticking on Jackson being a great Fantasy option, owners should expect him to remain a candidate for close to 300 total touches (carries and catches) and be considered a reliable low-end No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a solid second-round pick in all formats.
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| 8/12/2012 |
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Jackson gets minimal work Sunday
News: St. Louis running back Steven Jackson didn't see a lot of work in Sunday's preseason-opening loss in Indianapolis. Jackson rushed the ball just four times for 17 yards in the game as the Rams did not score a touchdown. Jackson, who added one catch on one target for 6 yards, was the second-leading rusher behind Isaiah Pead, who totaled 33 yards on 10 touches. While the Rams still expect the offense to flow through Jackson, the team also would like to ease his workload this season.
Analysis: Jackson should be spelled at times by Pead and possibly Daryl Richardson, who rushed four times for 4 yards Sunday, this season. Pead has been the more impressive of the rookie backs, but this team still belongs to Jackson. Though the clock is ticking on Jackson being a great Fantasy option, owners should expect him to remain a candidate for close to 300 total touches (carries and catches) and be considered a reliable low-end No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a solid second-round pick in all formats.
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| 8/9/2012 |
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Schottenheimer confirms S-Jax is 'bell cow'
News: The Rams appear to have options in easing the workload on running back Steven Jackson but he remains the feature back in St. Louis. He could find himself getting fewer carries -- and fewer bumps and bruises -- after recording 70 percent of the team's carries the past seven seasons. He turned 29 in July. "I don't think it has anything to do with Steven's age at all," offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said. "What we want to do is we want to try to get a number of people involved. Obviously, Steven's the bell cow."
Analysis: The most likely candidates to spell Jackson are rookies Isaiah Pead and Daryl Richardson. The Rams selected Pead with the third of three second-round picks and took Richardson in the seventh round. Pead, out of Cincinnati, has been especially impressive during training camp. He ran with the first team Wednesday while Jackson rested and seems cemented in the No. 2 spot, with Richardson behind him. The additions of head coach Jeff Fisher (who has done well with running backs for Fantasy owners) and fullback Ovie Mughelli (who helped pop open holes for Michael Turner in Atlanta) should help Jackson out. Though the clock is ticking on Jackson being a great Fantasy option, owners should expect him to remain a candidate for close to 300 total touches (carries and catches) and be considered a reliable low-end No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a solid second-round pick in all formats.
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| 7/30/2012 |
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S-Jax lands a new fullback
News: In what be a sign of the Rams' commitment to the run, fullback Ovie Mughelli signed a contract to join the team in St. Louis. He's expected to pop open holes for Steven Jackson on a weekly basis.
Analysis: Mughelli was part of the reason for Michael Turner's success in Atlanta over the last four years -- even Turner's numbers dipped last season without Mughelli helping him out. Jackson could see a boost with Mughelli blocking for him. Though the clock is ticking on Jackson being a great Fantasy option, owners should expect him to remain a candidate for close to 300 total touches (carries and catches) and be considered a reliable low-end No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a solid second-round pick in all formats.
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| 4/25/2012 |
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Fisher: Jackson staying put
News: Two team officials told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that if Steven Jackson wanted a new contract, it was news to them. Furthermore, the officials said there's no truth to the rumors that the team is looking to trade Jackson. Coach Jeff Fisher also addressed Jackson's situation. "Steven is here," Fisher said. "Hes in the offseason program, hes upstairs every other day. Hes doing great, having fun learning the offense. No discussion, conversation or anything along that sort to my knowledge. Jackson also isn't on the trade block, according to Fisher. "We talk about the potential ways of improving the roster, but his name has not been floated out there and I dont know where its coming from," Fisher said.
Analysis: These rumors began after it was learned that the Rams were interested in moving up in the draft to take Alabama running back Trent Richardson. But such a draft pick makes no sense given that the team already has Jackson and is paying him $7 million per year for the next two years. We suspect that the Rams will take a running back in the draft, but we doubt it will be Richardson. Fisher spoke glowingly of Jackson during the NFL Annual Meeting, admiring his aggressive nature, so that also suggests he's happy with him. Though the clock is ticking on Jackson being a great Fantasy option, owners should expect him to remain a candidate for close to 350 total touches (carries and catches) and a reliable low-end No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a solid second-round pick in all formats.
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| 4/24/2012 |
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S-Jax wants a new contract
News: Running back Steven Jackson is unhappy with his contract and would like to renegotiate it, according to NFL.com. Jackson, who is the franchise's rushing leader with over 9,000 career yards, signed a six-year deal in 2008 that was set to run through the 2013 season, due $7 million this season and next. This news follows up Sports Illustrated speculation that the Rams could try and trade Jackson and draft Alabama rusher Trent Richardson.
Analysis: We're not sure if anyone in the league would want Jackson at his current salary besides the Rams. We'd be surprised to see the Rams trade Jackson as well as draft a running back with their first-round pick (though we could see them adding another back in the draft). Jeff Fisher spoke glowingly of Jackson during the NFL Annual Meeting, admiring his aggressive nature, so that also suggests he's happy with him. Though the clock is ticking on Jackson being a great Fantasy option, owners should expect him to remain a candidate for close to 350 total touches (carries and catches) and a reliable low-end No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a solid second-round pick in all formats.
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| 4/16/2012 |
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Report: Rams to move RB Jackson?
News: Should the Rams select Alabama running back Trent Richardson in the first round of the NFL Draft, they would then either trade or release three-time Pro Bowler Steven Jackson, according to Sports Illustrated's Peter King. King then suggested that Jackson's $7 million salary would be too pricey to split time with his eventual successor. Jackson had a solid season in 2011 with 260 carries for 1,145 yards and five touchdowns, 42 catches for 333 yards and one touchdown on 58 targets and one fumble.
Analysis: We don't see the Rams spending their first-round pick on Richardson, especially when they have so many other needs including wide receiver (hello, Justin Blackmon!). Jeff Fisher spoke glowingly of Jackson during the NFL Annual Meeting, admiring his aggressive nature. Though the clock is ticking on S-Jax being a great Fantasy option, owners should expect him to remain a candidate for close to 350 total touches (carries and catches) and a reliable low-end No. 1 Fantasy running back. We think Jackson is a solid second-round pick in all formats.
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| 4/5/2012 |
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Fisher counting on Jackson
News: New Rams coach Jeff Fisher said in an interview with CBSSports.com that he's looking forward to working with running back Steven Jackson. He compared Jackson to former Titans running back Eddie George, who Fisher coached in Tennessee. "There are some similarities," Fisher said. "Theyre both big backs. Im fond of big backs. Im excited to watch Steven practice and play in person." Fisher still considers Jackson a workhorse running back and plans to give him a heavy workload. "I was told a long time ago when youre evaluating the productivity of a big back as he gains more and more experience over the years you look to see if hes being tackled or being hit," Fisher said. "Steven is still getting tackled, which is a good thing. Hes not just getting hit. Thats a good thing. Steven is still a very aggressive runner." Fisher also indicated the Rams would pass on adding a running back with their first-round pick at No. 6 overall, including Alabama's Trent Richardson. "Thats a position you could consider passing on because of Stevens position on the roster," Fisher said.
Analysis: Jackson had a solid season in 2011 with 260 carries for 1,145 yards and five touchdowns, 42 catches for 333 yards and one touchdown on 58 targets and one fumble. He is on the decline for his career, but he might have at least one good season left. He will have a great schedule in 2012 against weaker run defenses in Green Bay, Washington, New England, the Jets, Tampa Bay and Buffalo, along with his division opponents. Fisher will emphasize the run, and the Rams should look to improve their offensive line to also help protect Sam Bradford. Jackson closed the season on a high note with double digits in Fantasy points in three of his final four games, and you should expect 300-plus touches and quality production. Consider Jackson a low-end No. 1 Fantasy option with a pick in Round 2 in all leagues.
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| 1/25/2012 |
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Jackson excited for Fisher
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson is excited for new coach Jeff Fisher because, as the story says, "Fisher likes to ground and pound" and "Jackson is a grounding, pounding running back." That should help Jackson heading into 2012. "I think he's the perfect coach for a guy who wants to win," Jackson said. "He brings running and an attitude to the way you play the game, all the things I believe in. And what makes this hire so exciting is that coach Fisher has been a head coach in this league. Not to take anything away from (former Rams coaches Steve) Spagnuolo or (Scott) Linehan, who were very good at what they did. They were very good play callers on offense and defense. But being a head coach brings on another element to the game and coach Fisher has that experience."
Analysis: Jackson had a solid season in 2011 with 260 carries for 1,145 yards and five touchdowns, 42 catches for 333 yards and one touchdown on 58 targets and one fumble. He is on the decline for his career, but he might have at least one good season left. He will have a great schedule in 2012 against weaker run defenses in Green Bay, Washington, New England, the Jets, Tampa Bay and Buffalo, along with his division opponents. Fisher will emphasize the run, and the Rams should look to improve their offensive line to also help protect Sam Bradford. Jackson closed the season on a high note with double digits in Fantasy points in three of his final four games, and you should expect 300-plus touches and quality production. We'll find out if the Rams add a running back in the draft, which is likely, but Jackson can still be helpful for what might be his final standout year as a featured rusher. He remains a risky option to draft in Round 2, but there aren't many workhorse running backs like him.
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| 1/1/2012 |
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S. Jackson departs with injury
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson left Week 17's game against the 49ers in the third quarter with a left arm injury. He did not return to the game. Jackson finished with 76 yards on 16 carries, and he made a single catch for 15 yards.
Analysis: Even before Week 17's tilt, Jackson had assured himself of a seventh straight season with at least 1,000 rushing yards. Going into next season, he will continue to be worth targeting in practically all formats as a No. 2 Fantasy RB.
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| 12/27/2011 |
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Jackson facing toughest rush defense
News: The Rams enter Week 17 at home against San Francisco with little left to play for. There is absolutely no chance the team can make the playoffs and is just playing for a better draft pick. That said, we expect the team to play hard and attempt to win. Rams RB Steven Jackson should play well in the game, though he's facing one of the best rush defenses in the NFL. In fact, San Francisco just gave up its first rushing TD allowed on the year last week. Having allowed just one rushing TD, San Francisco has been the toughest defense to score upon than any in the league.
Analysis: Jackson definitely is a long shot to score in the Week 17 contest. That said, he's coming off a 100-yard game at Pittsburgh, another great defense, and has a good shot at topping that mark again versus the Niners. That said, he rushed just 10 times for 19 yards against San Francisco Week 13. Jackson will have his work cut out for him, but we expect big things. Jackson is always a worthwhile start in Fantasy. Owners can consider him a low-end No. 2 back for Week 17.
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| 12/24/2011 |
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S. Jackson rumbles for 103 yards vs. Steelers
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson recorded his fourth 100-yard rushing performance of the season in Week 16 against the Steelers. He gained 103 yards on 24 carries and also caught two passes for 24 yards in the 27-0 loss. He had a long run of 15 and averaged 4.3 yards per carry. Jackson led St. Louis in rushing in the defeat.
Analysis: Jackson continues to be one of the few brightspots on offense for the Rams this season and went over the 1,000-yard mark on Saturday. He has done so each of the last seven years as he has proven to be able to run against even the toughest defenses in the league. With a banged up QB corps, St. Louis will continue to ride the 28-year-old so expect him to see a ton of touches again next week against the 49ers. Those owners in leagues that play through Week 17 should continue to roll with Jackson as a solid option in the majority of Fantasy formats.
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| 12/20/2011 |
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Jackson within reach of 1,000 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson enters Week 16 against the Steelers needing just 34 yards rushing to reach 1,000 for the year. He has reached that mark each of the last six seasons. Pittsburgh ranks sixth in the league in run defense, giving up under 98 yards per game, and has allowed an averaged of 13.9 Fantasy points to opposing running backs.
Analysis: Jackson has been a workhorse for the Rams since coming into the league in 2004 and should be able to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for the seventh straight season. While the Steelers enter Saturday as one of the tougher defenses against running backs, the 28-year-old has posted 134 yards rushing with another 132 yards receiving over the last two games and remains the main offensive threat in St. Louis. Despite the matchup, consider Jackson a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy RB for Week 16.
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| 12/18/2011 |
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Jackson closing in on milestone
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson netted 143 total yards from scrimmage during the Rams' 20-13 loss to Cincinnati in Week 15. Jackson had 71 yards on 18 carries, leaving him 34 yards shy of a seventh consecutive 1,000-yard season. The output was, however, his highest total since Nov. 13 at Cleveland (128). He added a season-high nine receptions for 72 yards while being targeted a whopping 10 times by QB Kellen Clemens.
Analysis: With Clemens struggling to hit receivers downfield, Jackson became his most-targeted receiver as he topped 70 yards receiving for the first time since Oct. 18, 2009 against Jacksonville (78). Jackson is now six yards shy of topping 300 receiving yards for the fourth consecutive season. He will continue to receive plenty of touches with Clemens under center and should be viewed as a No. 2 Fantasy RB at Pittsburgh in Week 16.
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| 12/16/2011 |
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Jackson remains a workhorse
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson continues to be one of the most durable backs in the NFL entering his matchup against Cincinnati in Week 15. Jackson had 63 rushing yards and 60 receiving yards last Sunday against Seattle to post his 11th career game with at least 60 yards in each category. Since 2006, Jackson has averaged 114.5 total yards a week (9,507 yards in 83 games) -- the most in the NFL (minimum 50 games).
Analysis: Jackson fared well in his only meeting with the Bengals and racked up 117 yards from scrimmage, including 91 rushing yards. Against AFC opponents, he has eight career 100-yard outings and St. Louis owns a 6-2 record in those games. Cincinnati has yielded an average of 15.9 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs and surrendered multiple rushing scores in three of its past five games. Consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy RB for the tough matchup in Week 15.
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| 12/13/2011 |
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S. Jackson finds end zone vs. Seahawks
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson did something against the Seahawks in Week 14 that he hadn't done in five games -- score a touchdown. He found the end zone from 1 yard out in the fourth quarter and finished with 63 yards on 20 carries in the 30-13 loss. He has a long run of 11 and averaged 3.2 yards per carry. Jackson also finished second on St. Louis in receiving as he caught three passes for 60 yards, including a 50-yarder in the second half.
Analysis: Jackson had to grind out all of his yards on Monday night as Seattle stacked the box against the 28-year-old but after he rushed for just 19 yards a week ago, it was a pleasant sight for Fantasy owners. He has been the lone consistent contributor on offense for the Rams this season but sometimes does not receive as many touches as he should with his team trailing most of the time. Hopefully he will be able to keep things going in Week 15 against the Bengals so continue to roll with Jackson as no worse than a low-end No. 2 Fantasy RB.
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| 12/7/2011 |
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S. Jackson to rebound vs. Seahawks?
News: After rushing for just 19 yards on 10 carries his last time out, Rams RB Steven Jackson will be looking to bounce back in Week 14 against the Seahawks. Seattle ranks 11th in the league in run defense, giving up under 104 yards per game, and have allowed an average of 16.2 Fantasy points to opposing running backs. When he faced the division foe earlier in the year, Jackson gained 42 yards on 15 carries and caught three passes for 19 yards.
Analysis: Jackson has been bottled up in recent weeks and has not found the end zone since Week 8. But in his last three outings on Monday night, he has totaled 414 yards from scrimmage with four touchdowns. The Rams will need to rely on the run with the way their QBs have performed thus far so keep an eye on how he does. Since he is still one of the better options in Fantasy, consider Jackson a low-end No. 2 RB for Week 14.
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| 12/4/2011 |
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Jackson struggles, as expected
News: Facing the NFLs stingiest rush defense, Steven Jackson was expected to have his share of problems finding holes in Week 13 at San Francisco. That proved accurate, as Jackson rushed for just 19 yards on 10 carries in the Rams 26-0 loss to the 49ers. Jackson put up his worst rushing performance since rushing for 17 yards on seven carries Nov. 2, 2008 against Arizona. He added one catch for 11 yards, and actually did not receive the most carries on the team. Jerious Norwood, playing for the injured Cadillac Williams, ended up with an identical 19 yards on one more carry than Jackson.
Analysis: We dont think the small workload for Jackson is anything to worry about moving forward, as it was just the result of the 49ers taking an early lead and the Rams offense being totally stifled as a whole. Jackson was actually the last running back to score a touchdown against the 49ers on the ground, when he scored on Dec. 26, 2010, a streak that has reached 13 games now, but he obviously didn't find the endzone again. Jackson was expected to struggle, and was not considered a recommended start for Week 13. Things get easier for him in Week 14, as he travels to Seattle to take on the Seahawks. While the Seahawks are good against the run this season, ranking 10th in rushing yards per game, they have allowed touchdowns in their last two games. Its not an excellent matchup, but its a lot better than the one he just struggled through. Jackson should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 14.
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| 11/30/2011 |
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Jackson faces top-ranked test
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson travels to San Francisco to take on 49ers and their top-ranked rushing defense in Week 13. Jackson does not have a great history against the division rival, averaging 101 all-purpose yards per game, but with just five touchdowns in 13 career games. The last time Jackson saw the 49ers, in Week 16 of the 2010 season, he had just 48 yards on 24 carries, though he did score a touchdown. The 49ers have not allowed a rushing touchdown since then, a streak that is currently at 12 games. They have allowed running backs to score just a single touchdown overall this season, a 5-yard touchdown catch by LeSean McCoy in Week 4.
Analysis: Since putting up back-to-back-to-back 100 yard rushing games, Jackson has totaled just 106 yards on the ground over the last two weeks with no touchdowns. Hes in a bit of a funk, and San Francisco is not the type of team you come out of a funk against if you're a running back. Beyond the rest of their ridiculously strong resume against running backs, they have allowed just three individual backs to reach 10 Fantasy points on the season. Jackson is a pretty good bet to at least reach that modest total, but shouldnt be counted on for anything more than that and is no more than a No. 3 Fantasy RB for Week 13.
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| 11/27/2011 |
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Jackson nets 78 total yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson totaled 78 all-purpose yards in the Week 12 loss at home to the Cardinals. Jackson rushed 17 times in the game for 64 yards and had a long carry of 19 yards. Jackson added three receptions for 14 yards and did not score in the game. Jackson was targeted three times in the passing game by QB Sam Bradford.
Analysis: Jackson was able to bounce back slightly in Week 12 against the Cardinals after struggling against Seattle Week 11. Jackson has topped 100 yards rushing in three of his last five games for the Rams. That said, Jackson hasn't been in the end zone in four consecutive games. The Rams play against the 49ers in San Francisco Week 13 and that doesn't bode well for Jackson's Fantasy value. The 49ers have allowed the fewest Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this season and the team has yet to allow a single rushing touchdown all year. Fantasy owners cannot consider benching Jackson against San Francisco, just realize he's not going to give you great production Week 13.
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| 11/21/2011 |
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Jackson has owned the Cardinals
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson is looking for his third-straight 100-yard game against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 12 at home. Jackson rushed 29 times for 130 yards at Arizona Week 9 this season, and rushed for 102 yards on 28 carries with a touchdown in December of last year. Jackson snapped his three-game stretch of 100-yard games last week against Seattle as he rushed 15 times for just 42 yards and totaled just 61 yards from scrimmage.
Analysis: Jackson is coming off one of his worst weeks of the season and hasn't scored a touchdown since notching two Week 8 against New Orleans. That said, Fantasy owners saw what Jackson did to the Cardinals the last time the two teams met. Jackson is the last runner to top the 100-yard mark against the Cardinals, but you can expect St. Louis to pound the ball on the ground Week 12. We consider Jackson a must-start Fantasy RB for Week 12.
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| 11/20/2011 |
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Seahawks bottle up Jackson
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson totaled only 61 yards from scrimmage during the Rams' 24-7 loss to Seattle in Week 11. Jackson had just 42 yards on 15 carries to end a run of three straight games of 125 or more yards. His 2.8 yards per attempt was his lowest output since Week 4 against Washington (2.6). Jackson also finished with three receptions for 19 yards while being targeted five times by QB Sam Bradford.
Analysis: Jackson had his impressive stretch of 100-yard outings halted abruptly against one of the NFL's most under-appreciated defenses. He also failed to reach the end zone for the third straight game, which matched his longest stretch of the season. Jackson remains the Rams' unquestioned lead back and was the only St. Louis player to record a carry in Sunday's game. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy RB for Week 12 against Arizona.
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| 11/17/2011 |
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McDaniels has high praise for S-Jax
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson heads into Week 11 against the Seahawks on a tear -- he's gone over 100 yards rushing in three straight games. Jackson now has 30 career games over 100 yards. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels said Jackson is the best back he's ever coached. He makes life easier for you, McDaniels said. If we get him to the line of scrimmage clean, hes going to make a bunch of yards. Hes proven that over the course of his career. He does everything you ask of him and then some. The Seahawks have allowed 106.4 rushing yards per contest this year and given up just five rushing scores all season.
Analysis: Jackson has been on fire ever since the Rams' bye in Week 5. St. Louis has not played Seattle yet this year, but totaled 115 yards on 33 carries in two games in 2010. He also gained 93 yards on seven catches, but failed to find the end zone. Opposing team's running backs are averaging 15.56 Fantasy points per game versus the Seahawks this year. Still, Jackson remains a No. 1 RB option for Week 11.
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| 11/13/2011 |
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Injury doesn't slow Jackson down
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had been limited in practice this week with a foot injury, but it didn't show in a Week 10 victory over the Browns. Jackson didn't score in the 13-12 win, but for the third straight week, he exceeded 100 yards of rushing. He gained 128 yards on 27 carries, which also gave Jackson his third straight game with at least 25 touches. Additionally, Jackson caught three passes for 23 yards. He had the Rams' only fumble, but the Browns were not able to capitalize on the subsequent drive. Jackson now has 30 career games over 100 yards, second in team history to Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson's 38.
Analysis: Jackson has been on fire ever since the Rams' bye in Week 5, and there is no doubt that he is a must-start option in Fantasy. He will face a decent Seahawks rushing defense in Week 11, but owners in all formats should plan on keeping Jackson active.
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| 11/13/2011 |
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SJax playing as expected
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (foot) was listed as active for Week 10 at the Browns. He had been listed on the injury report merely as a precaution and had been expected to play.
Analysis: Though Jackson is banged up, his injury appears to be a minor one. Also keeping in mind that he has an oustanding matchup this week, Jackson should be kept active in all formats.
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| 11/11/2011 |
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Foot injury won't sideline Jackson
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Friday that RB Steven Jackson has been on the injury report this week with a sore foot as a precaution. However, he is OK and is ready to play Week 10 at Cleveland. Jackson is listed as probable.
Analysis: Anytime a player is limited in practice during the week it is a cause for concern. But it seems Jackson's injury is minor, so Fantasy owners shouldn't panic. The Browns are yielding 19.3 Fantasy points per week to RBs, and just got torched for 100-plus yards by both Arian Foster and Ben Tate in Week 9. Make sure to have Jackson active in all Fantasy formats.
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| 11/10/2011 |
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Jackson still limited on Thursday
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was once again limited in practice on Wednesday due to a foot injury. Jackson, who was also limited on Wednesday with his injury, has rushed for 289 yards and a pair of touchdowns over his last two games. The Rams will face the Browns in Week 10.
Analysis: The Rams have not said much about Jackson's injury and it now has limited in practice for two straight days. Fantasy owners should keep an eye on his status moving forward, but most are expecting Jackson to be able and play. He looks to have a favorable matchup in Week 10. Cleveland has really struggled to defend the run gave up 100-plus yards to both Texans RBs Arian Foster and Ben Tate last week. The Browns have the third-worst rushing defense in the league, so consider Jackson a No. 1 Fantasy option, if he is healthy enough to play.
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| 11/9/2011 |
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RB Jackson limited with foot injury
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was added to Wednesday's practice report with a foot injury. He was limited as the team prepares for Week 10 at Cleveland.
Analysis: There is always some concern when a player shows up on the injury report, but the Rams haven't talked about this injury, so it seems minor. Jackson is coming off a slew of solid outings and seems back to his old dominant ways. Keep him active for Week 10 unless told otherwise. Don't forget that Texans RBs Arian Foster and Ben Tate both rushed for 100-plus yards against Cleveland in Week 9, and the Browns have the third-worst rushing defense in the league.
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| 11/6/2011 |
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Jackson running hard for Rams
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson had another solid game in Week 9 against Arizona, following up his best outing of the year in Week 8. Jackson carried the ball 29 times for 130 yards in the game, almost busting a few big runs before being corralled by defenders. He was also targeted twice by QB Sam Bradford, catching one pass for 12 yards. Even with another good game from Jackson, the Rams would lose the game to the Cardinals, 19-13, in overtime.
Analysis: Jackson has compiled 289 yards over the last two games on 54 carries. Even with Bradford back under center the Rams need Jackson to carry the load for the team. Fantasy owners should look for more of the same next Sunday as Bradford hasn't looked great this season. The Rams face the Browns in Week 10. Cleveland has been giving up 127.3 rushing yards per contest this season, but just three rushing scores. Still, Fantasy owners should keep Jackson active as he's a No. 1 RB option.
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| 11/2/2011 |
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Jackson takes aim at Cards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson is coming off his best game of the season and gets a team he's played well over the past three meetings -- the Cardinals. Over those three contests Jackson has compiled 299 yards (99.7 per game) and two rushing scores. Arizona is allowing 113.1 rushing yards per game and have given up 11 touchdowns on the ground. The Cardinals are giving up 18.57 Fantasy points per game to opposing team's running backs this season.
Analysis: Jackson scored twice last week, the first time he had done that since Week 17 of the 2008 season. Since the beginning of 2006, Jackson averages 115.9 scrimmage yards per game, which is most in the NFL. The Rams will likely lean on him again this week with Sam Bradford still dealing with an injury. Fantasy owners should keep Jackson active in all leagues heading into Week 9 as he's a clear-cut No. 1 RB option.
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| 10/30/2011 |
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Jackson saves best for Saints
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who had yet to carry the ball 20 times or rush for 100 yards in any game this season, did both Week 8 against the Saints. In fact, he also had his first two-touchdown performance since Week 17 of the 2008 season, scoring from 3 yards out on separate runs in the second and third quarters. Using his trademark power running style, Jackson pummeled the Saints for 159 yards -- again his most since 2008 -- on 25 carries. He also caught four passes for 32 yards.
Analysis: Jackson showed plenty of emotion on the field, screaming after first-down runs and urging his teammates to stay focused and not shoot themselves in the foot with penalties in the fourth quarter. He willed the Rams to their first victory of the season with an explosive style of play that Fantasy owners haven't seen from him in years. Jackson has looked good over his last three games after missing time early with a quadriceps injury, but he hasn't gotten the touches to make an impact in Fantasy since the Rams have so often been playing from behind. After this performance, you have to think the Rams will make a point to incorporate him more in the weeks ahead. He has a terrific matchup Week 9 at Arizona, so treat him as a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 10/27/2011 |
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Rams should lean on Jackson
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has yet to carry the ball 20 times in a game this season, but that could change Week 8 against the Saints. The Saints rank a respectable 15th against the run, but that's partially because their high-scoring offense so often forces teams into shootouts. With backup QB A.J. Feeley again expected to start because of Sam Bradford's high ankle sprain, the Rams won't have that luxury no matter how much they're trailing, which means Jackson should be able to take advantage of the 5.4 yards per carry the Saints allow, second-most in the NFL.
Analysis: With Feeley under center in Week 7, Jackson managed to pick up 70 yards on 18 carries against the first-ranked Cowboys defense, so what's stopping him from upping that performance against the Saints? The Rams will have to rely on him to get anything going on offense, and extra touches should mean extra success in this matchup. Jackson isn't quite the Fantasy stud he used to be, but he's a No. 1 option this week.
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| 10/23/2011 |
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Jackson paces ground attack
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson broke a 40-yard run in the second quarter in Week 7 against the Cowboys and then followed it up with a 6-yard touchdown score -- his second of the season. Besides that run Jackson couldn't get a lot going against the best run defense in the league. Jackson finished the day with 70 yards and his touchdown on 18 carries. He also four passes but would gain just 3 yards. The Rams would lose to the Cowboys, 34-7.
Analysis: Jackson hadn't scored on the ground since Week 1, a play in which he got hurt on. Getting 70 yards against Dallas is good, gets a more favorable matchup in Week 8. The Rams host the Saints, a team giving up 109 yards on the ground per contest. Jackson should be considered a solid start for Fantasy owners next Sunday.
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| 10/19/2011 |
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Jackson has little history vs. Dallas
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has face his Week 7 opponent just once in his career. In that outing Jackson did have a career day against the Cowboys as he tied his career-high of three rushing touchdowns. He also tallied 160 yards in that contest. Dallas boasts the best run defense so far in 2011 as they are allowing just 69.9 yards on the ground per contest. They've also given up just one rushing score through five games.
Analysis: Jackson and the Rams will have a tall order on Sunday. The Cowboys are allowing just 11.40 Fantasy points per contest to opposing team's running backs this season. While he has been banged up this year and left last week's game briefly, Jackson is not on the team's injury report. Still, the Rams will rely on Jackson to get the offense going, and although he has a tough matchup, Fantasy owners should consider Jackson a No. 2 RB option for Week 7.
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| 10/16/2011 |
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Jackson runs well Sunday
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was one of the few bright spots on offense Sunday for St. Louis in a 24-3 loss at Green Bay. Jackson had 18 carries for 96 yards and caught four passes for 29 yards. He left the game briefly in the second half when it appeared like he was shaken up, but he returned to finish the game.
Analysis: Jackson should be fine heading into Week 7 at Dallas, and it was good to see him run hard in a tough matchup with the Packers. This was a season-high in carries and yards, and we hope he can continue to run at this level. The Cowboys have a tough run defense, but Jackson should remain active in all Fantasy leagues as a No. 2 option.
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| 10/13/2011 |
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Jackson says he's back to 100 percent
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said on Thursday that hes back at 100 percent from his quad injury. Im able to run, cut, spin, all those things I was able to do a few weeks ago before the injury. Ive regained confidence in the leg. Jackson was injured in Week 1 on a 47-yard TD run but has gone over 100 yards the last two outings against Green Bay. Jackson has a tough matchup in Week 6 at Green Bay. The Packers have only allowed one rushing touchdown to a running back this year, which was last week against Michael Turner, and only three running backs have reached double digits in Fantasy points against Green Bay with Jonathan Stewart in Week 2, Willis McGahee in Week 4 and Turner.
Analysis: Jackson has done well coming off a bye week in the past, and the Rams were off in Week 5. In his past five games following a bye, Jackson has at least 100 total yards or a touchdown in each outing with four touchdowns over that span. Jackson also has faced the Rams four times in his career and has 82 carries for 398 yards and one touchdown and 14 catches for 128 yards. In his last game against Green Bay in 2009, Jackson had 27 carries for 117 yards and five catches for 46 yards. Even with the tough matchup against the Packers, Jackson should remain active in all leagues. Consider him a solid No. 2 Fantasy RB.
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| 10/13/2011 |
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Jackson has tough matchup
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has a tough matchup in Week 6 at Green Bay. The Packers have only allowed one rushing touchdown to a running back this year, which was last week against Michael Turner, and only three running backs have reached double digits in Fantasy points against Green Bay with Jonathan Stewart in Week 2, Willis McGahee in Week 4 and Turner. But Jackson has done well coming off a bye week, and the Rams were off in Week 5. In his past five games following a bye, Jackson has at least 100 total yards or a touchdown in each outing with four touchdowns over that span. Jackson also has faced the Rams four times in his career and has 82 carries for 398 yards and one touchdown and 14 catches for 128 yards. In his last game against Green Bay in 2009, Jackson had 27 carries for 117 yards and five catches for 46 yards.
Analysis: Jackson has struggled so far this year with just 23 carries for 124 yards and a touchdown and four catches for 19 yards and a touchdown, but hopefully the bye week will help him heading into the final part of the season. Even with the tough matchup against the Packers, Jackson should remain active in all leagues. Consider him a solid No. 2 Fantasy RB.
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| 10/2/2011 |
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Jackson catches late TD pass
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson returned close to full strength on Sunday of Week 4 against Washington. Unfortunately, in the loss to the Redskins, Jackson was limited by a solid rush defense. Jackson rushed 17 times in the loss for a total of 45 yards on the ground. He also caught four passes for 19 yards, including a 15-yard TD with just under three minutes to play in the fourth quarter. Jackson was targeted eight times in the game by QB Sam Bradford.
Analysis: Jackson may not have been at 100 percent health for the Week 4 game, but he did show some promise that he could be at that level soon enough. Perhaps after the bye week in Week 5 for the Rams. Jackson could come out of the bye in Week 6 at Green Bay rejuvenated and is likely going to be worth starting in most Fantasy leagues for that game, especially after scoring a receiving touchdown in the Week 4 game. Stay tuned to news on Jackson throughout the next week-plus, but keep him grounded for the bye Week 5.
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| 10/2/2011 |
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Jackson healthy for Week 4 game
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) is active for the Week 4 game against the Redskins. Jackson has been hobbled by a strained quadriceps muscle, an injury he suffered on the Rams first play of the season against Philadelphia.
Analysis: Jackson saw limited time against Baltimore in Week 3 as he carried the ball just four times for 23 yards. Jackson is expected to see an increased workload against the Redskins and could be in store for 20 touches. Washington has yielded 16.2 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this year, so consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy RB as he works his way back from injury.
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| 9/30/2011 |
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Jackson poised to return
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) is considered probable for the team's Week 4 matchup against Washington on Sunday. Jackson has been hobbled by a strained quadriceps muscle, an injury he suffered on the Rams first play of the season against Philadelphia. Jackson has been limited in practice all week, however, his presence on the practice field shows he is making progress.
Analysis: Jackson saw limited time against Baltimore in Week 3 as the Rams remained winless following a 37-7 loss last Sunday. He carried the ball just four times for 23 yards. Jackson is expected to see an increased workload against the Redskins and could be in store for 20 touches. Fantasy owners should continue to monitor his status as Washington has yielded 16.2 Fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this year. Consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy RB as he works his way back from injury.
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| 9/29/2011 |
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Jackson ready for bigger workload
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said after Thursday's practice that he feels fine and is ready to take on a bigger workload on Sunday. I dont do percentages, but Ill be out there Sunday, Jackson said. He said that he fully expects to play after being a game-time decision the two previous weeks following his Week 1 thigh injury. "Im definitely preparing myself to be out there quite a bit," said Jackson.
Analysis: On Monday, coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson is expected to increase his workload heading into Week 4 against the Redskins. He saw just four carries in Week 3 against Baltimore after sitting out Week 2 with the injury. When 100 percent, Jackson typically sees about 20 touches per game. That may be too much to ask of him right away, but Jackson seems to think he's ready. Consider Jackson more of a No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 4 and until he can prove healthy again on the field.
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| 9/28/2011 |
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Jackson getting close to full speed
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) remained limited in practice Wednesday, but he did more than he has in the last few weeks. He is getting closer to full speed, however. On Monday, coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson is expected to increase his workload heading into Week 4 against the Redskins.
Analysis: The Rams know what they have in Jackson, so resting him during the week isn't a major issue in order for him to get closer to being 100 percent again. It's good to hear that they are going to increase his reps this week. How much, however, remains to be seen. Consider Jackson more of a No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 4.
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| 9/26/2011 |
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Jackson to see increased workload
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Monday that RB Steven Jackson made it through Week 3 against the Ravens unscathed after he came into the game questionable with a lingering quadriceps injury. Spagnuolo added that Jackson is expected to increase his workload heading into Week 4 against the Redskins.
Analysis: Jackson just got four carries Sunday against the Ravens and you had to expect the Rams were going to be careful with Jackson since he has had quad problems in the past. But it's good to hear that they are going to increase his reps this week. How much, however, remains to be seen. Unless we hear Jackson is going to get his full amount of reps in Week 4, then he might be at best a No. 3 Fantasy RB or flex option until he is back at 100 percent. Stay tuned.
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| 9/25/2011 |
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Jackson quiet in Week 3
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was not much of a factor in Week 3 against the Ravens. Jackson, whose status was in question entering the contest due to a quadriceps injury, only touched the ball four times in the 37-7 loss. He finished with 23 yards rushing in the contest and took a backseat to Cadillac Williams, who finished with 75 yards rushing on 18 carries. Im just gracious that Coach allowed me to be out there and battle with the team, Jackson said. Im a guy, regardless of the record or the score, who wants to compete.
Analysis: Jackson barely saw the field on Sunday, so it is clear the Rams are being very cautious with the 28-year-old. Some of his lack of playing time can also be attributed to score, as Baltimore put this game away in the first quarter. The good news is that Jackson said he made it through the contest without suffering setback, which could mean he will see a bigger workload next week when the Redskins come to town. Still, Fantasy owners should continue and monitor his status throughout the week to see how much he will be able to play in Week 4. If Jackson gets his normal 25-30 touches, he can be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB. If he again is forced to play second fiddle to Williams, Jackson's value would take a serious hit. Stay tuned.
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| 9/25/2011 |
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Jackson active for Rams Week 3
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) is active for the Week 3 game against the Ravens. Jackson was on the injury report all week and was questionable for the game coming in. He started against the Ravens, however.
Analysis: Jackson missed Week 2 with the injury and didn't get back on the practice field until Thursday. We do not believe that Jackson is 100 percent healthy, however, and he's also dealing with a tough matchup. Fantasy owners can start him if they like, but should have had other available options. Expect him to perform below expectations in Week 3.
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| 9/23/2011 |
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S-Jax questionable for Sunday
News: Steven Jackson was limited in practice Friday as he comes back from a strained quad and has been listed as questionable for Week 3 vs. the Ravens. Jackson missed Week 2 with the injury and didn't get back on the practice field until Thursday. He is considered a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Ravens. "I'm starting to familiarize myself with the game plan and knowing what Baltimore does," he said Thursday. "So mentally, I'm right on key with the team. I just have to continue over the next few days to see how the quad reacts to me actually doing physical work that's football related."
Analysis: Baltimore enters Sunday's matchup boasting the leagues fourth-best run defense, allowing just 70 yards per game. The Ravens have only given up one rushing touchdown thus far and surrendered an average of 11 Fantasy points to opposing RBs, which ranks fifth best. We suspect Jackson will play, but the matchup suggests he'll struggle -- especially since he's hurt. Expect him to perform below expectations in Week 3 and consider other options based on our rankings. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com and CBS Sports Network (check local listings).
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| 9/22/2011 |
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Jackson to be a game-time decision
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) was held out of most of Thursday's practice, but he was able to do a few reps with the team. He is considered a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Ravens. "I'm starting to familiarize myself with the game plan and knowing what Baltimore does," he said. "So mentally, I'm right on key with the team. I just have to continue over the next few days to see how the quad reacts to me actually doing physical work that's football related." Baltimore enters Sunday's matchup boasting the leagues fourth-best run defense, allowing just 70 yards per game. The Ravens have only given up one rushing touchdown thus far and surrendered an average of 11 Fantasy points to opposing RBs, which ranks fifth best.
Analysis: It's not comforting that Jackson continues to sit idle, but it doesn't mean that he doesn't have a chance to play Week 3. That decision will come right down to game time as it did last Monday night against the Giants. With backup RB Cadillac Williams also hurting, the Rams could use Jackson on Sunday against one of the best run defenses in the NFL. Even if Jackson returns Week 3, he might not be 100 percent and has a tough matchup, so consider him at best a No. 3 Fantasy RB or flex option.
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| 9/21/2011 |
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Nothing new on RB Jackson
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo told reporters Wednesday that RB Steven Jackson, who was held out Week 2 with a quadriceps injury, will not practice Wednesday and remains day to day leading up to Week 3 against the Ravens.Baltimore enters Sunday's matchup boasting the leagues fourth best run defense, allowing just 70 yards a game. The Ravens have only given up one rushing touchdown thus far and surrendered an average of 11 Fantasy points to opposing RBs, which ranks fifth best.
Analysis: Jackson tested his quad before Monday's game against the Giants, but it just wasn't getting loose enough for him to play. The Rams remain hopeful he will be good enough to dress Week 3, but it's clearly a situation we will need to monitor leading up to kickoff. However, even if he does play, he looks to have a very tough matchup against the Ravens. Fantasy owners would have to temper expectations if he does play -- possibly at less than 100 percent -- against Baltimore's stout run defense.
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| 9/20/2011 |
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Rams 'hopeful' Jackson could return
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo told reporters at Tuesday's press conference that RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) will be treated as day to day this week. Spagnuolo added that the team is "hopeful" that Jackson could play in Week 3 against Baltimore, but that they would have to monitor his health all week.
Analysis: Jackson, who hurt himself on a 47-yard touchdown run on his first carry of the season, seemed to come close to playing in Week 2 against the Giants before the ultimately decided to deactivate him. The fact that he got as far as testing his quad out on Monday night seems to indicate there is a good chance he'll be able to go in Week 3. However, his situation will have to be monitored closely and Fantasy owners would have to temper expectations if he does play -- possibly at less than 100 percent -- against one of the best run defenses in the league in the Ravens. We'll continue to update you on his situation throughout the week.
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| 9/19/2011 |
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S-Jax officially inactive for Monday night
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was listed among the inactives for Week 2 against the Giants. Jackson suffered a quadriceps injury during the season opener and was unable to practice all week leading up to Monday night. He tried warming up before the contest but was unable to "open up," according to NFL.com. Cadillac Williams is expected to see the majority of the carries against New York.
Analysis: Jackson tried testing out his quad before the game but in the end he was unable to go. Fantasy owners should keep him reserved for Week 2 and keep an eye on his status going forward to see if he will be able to play next week against the Ravens. This could be an injury that slows him down for awhile but given his potential, consider Jackson a solid Fantasy RB in the majority of formats, when healthy.
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| 9/19/2011 |
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Report: Jackson unable to go Monday night
News: NFL Network reports Rams RB Steven Jackson will not play in Week 2 against the Giants. Jackson suffered a quadriceps injury during the season opener and was unable to practice all week leading up to Monday night. He tried warming up before the contest but was unable to "open up," according to the report. Cadillac Williams is expected to see the majority of the carries against New York.
Analysis: Jackson tried testing out his quad before the game but in the end he was unable to go. Fantasy owners should keep him reserved for Week 2 and keep an eye on his status going forward to see if he will be able to play next week against the Ravens. This could be an injury that slows him down for awhile but given his potential, consider Jackson a solid Fantasy RB in the majority of formats, when healthy.
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| 9/19/2011 |
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Jackson's status TBD in pregame
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo told NFL Network that RB Steven Jackson, who is battling a quadriceps injury, will be put through a pregame workout before Monday's contest against the Giants to determine his availability. Jackson was held out of practice all week. "We knew the only shot he had was to rest it all the way through. Itll be a tough call," Spagnuolo said. Jackson took to his Twitter account to give an update on his injured quad. "Not sure if I'm playing tonight," he wrote while on the way to MetLife Stadium. In another tweet he wrote, "I have to be smart about this season," before adding, "I'm ready to ball" in his final update.
Analysis: Spagnuolo told NFL Network pretty much the same thing he said on Saturday when he put Jackson as questionable on the injury report. Fantasy owners are going to have to wait until inactives roll out to get the final word, but even if Jackson plays, you wonder how much work he will get if he is not 100 percent. He is still an injury-risk Fantasy option for Week 2. Cadillac Williams is better Fantasy start if you need a Rams RB.
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| 9/17/2011 |
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Jackson will be game-time decision
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quad) did not practice again on Saturday and will be a game-time decision for Week 2 on Monday night against the Giants, according to coach Steve Spagnuolo. Jackson will work out before Monday nights game to see where were going, according to the coach.
Analysis: Jackson said Thursday that there was an outside chance he would play Monday and coach Steve Spagnuolo seems open to the idea of playing Jackson if he is healthy enough. However, he probably won't be asked to carry the run game and would be a risky Fantasy option anyway, so look to healthier alternatives. Cadillac Williams is probably the safer start in Fantasy if you are looking at a Rams running back.
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| 9/16/2011 |
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RB Jackson still not practicing
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) didn't return to practice Friday. The Rams play on Monday against the Giants, so they don't have to release an official injury report until Saturday.
Analysis: Jackson said Thursday that there was an outside chance he would play Monday and coach Steve Spagnuolo seems open to the idea of playing Jackson if he is healthy enough. However, he probably won't be asked to carry the run game and would be a risky Fantasy option anyway, so look to healthier alternatives. Cadillac Williams is probably the safer start in Fantasy if you are looking at a Rams running back.
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| 9/15/2011 |
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There's an 'outside chance' for S-Jax
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps), who remained on the sidelines for practice Thursday, remains fairly optimistic about playing Week 2 against the Giants. After the practice session, he told reporters that there remains outside chance" he can play in the Monday night tilt. Jackson is still considered as doubtful for the game, so Cadillac Williams is expected to get the start for the Rams. New York gave up 74 yards on the ground in Week 1 and held opposing running backs to 15 Fantasy points.
Analysis: Jackson likely won't be rushed back from such a touchy injury that has sidelined countless running backs before, especially with a veteran like Williams ready and able to carry the load. Fantasy owners should remain atop the situation, though a replacement should be ready at this point on all rosters. Jackson is a solid option when healthy, but he is too much of a risk even if he plays. Stay tuned.
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| 9/15/2011 |
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Still no Jackson for Rams
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) remained on the sidelines for practice Thursday. He isn't expected to play Week 2 against the Giants after Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo told reporters on Monday that Jackson will probably sit out Monday's game. Cadillac Williams is expected to get the start for the Rams.
Analysis: Unless Jackson has a miraculous recovery in the next few days, then Fantasy owners should prepare to bench the high-end Fantasy RB for Week 2. If you were lucky enough to nab Williams off waivers, then consider starting him in Fantasy.
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| 9/14/2011 |
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S. Jackson absent from practice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) did not practice Wednesday as the team prepares for Week 2 against the Giants. It's not surprising after Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo told reporters on Monday that Jackson will probably sit out Monday's game. Cadillac Williams is expected to get the start for the Rams.
Analysis: Unless Jackson has a miraculous recovery in the next few days, then Fantasy owners should prepare to bench the high-end Fantasy RB for Week 2. If you were lucky enough to nab Williams off waivers, then consider starting him in Fantasy.
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| 9/12/2011 |
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Spagnuolo: Jackson unlikely for Week 2
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo told reporters on Monday that RB Steven Jackson will probably sit out his team's Week 2 game at the Giants on Monday night. Jackson hurt himself on the team's first offensive play, a 47-yard touchdown run, in Week 1 against the Eagles. Cadillac Williams would get the start in his place.
Analysis: Jackson was slated to undergo an MRI that would reveal the severity of the injury, but those results have not been revealed. He did miss four games in 2008 due to an injury to the same quad, which could be cause for alarm. Williams played very well in his absence and would look to be a more than suitable replacement in the interim. As more becomes known, we'll continue to give you the latest information.
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| 9/12/2011 |
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Jackson 'hoping' injury not long term
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that RB Steven Jackson (quadriceps) said after his Week 1 loss to the Eagles that he is not sure how long he will be sidelined. He hurt himself on the team's first offensive play, a 47-yard touchdown run. "I certainly hope it's not going to be long term, but we're going in first thing in the morning, go get an MRI, and proceed from there," he said.
Analysis: The extent of the injury will not be known until after the MRI results are revealed. While it is not time to panic just yet, Fantasy owners are advised to line up healthy alternatives for a potential lengthy absence. The injury may not necessarily be related, but he did miss four games in 2008 due to an injury to the same quad. Cadillac Williams played very well in his absence and would look to be a more than suitable replacement in the interim. As more becomes known, we'll continue to give you the latest information.
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| 9/11/2011 |
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Jackson suffers quad injury after quick start
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson got his 2011 season off to a great start with a 47-yard touchdown on his first carry against the Eagles in Week 1, but had to leave the game with a right quadriceps injury. He attempted one more carry before being removed from the game. Jackson finished the game with 56 yards on two carries.
Analysis: Jackson was seen riding a stationary bike on the sideline as Cadillac Williams took a majority of the carries beginning midway through the first quarter. The team announced that his return to the game was questionable before ruling him out following halftime. Jackson's owners will have to monitor this ailment closely. He missed four games in 2008 due to an injury to the same quad. We do expect the team to take a very cautious approach with their star RB. Look to add Williams as insurance where possible and check back for updates. We'll have more information as soon as it becomes available.
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| 9/8/2011 |
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Jackson eager for Week 1
News: Despite the lockout affecting the offseason, Rams RB Steven Jackson said this years season opener against the Eagles doesnt feel any different than previous ones. It's an exciting week," he said. "Each and every year, you only get one chance to have a season opener. Youre excited to start every year. Jackson said facing the Eagles early in the season will allow the Rams to see where they stack up among the NFLs best. The Eagles present a lot of different challenges for us, he said. But Im excited to see how we match up against an elite team.
Analysis: The Rams brought in Cadillac Williams and Jerious Norwood this offseason, but make no mistake -- Jackson is still the featured back. Although, having those two on the roster could help keep Jackson healthy by giving him a breather at times. But Jackson hasn't played less than 15 games the last two seasons, so he is doing a good job getting back to being a durable player. Jackson hasn't faced the Eagles since 2008, but he has 270 yards and one touchdown in three career games against them. RBs averaged 17.2 Fantasy points per week against the Eagles in 2010, which was 17th highest in the NFL. Consider Jackson a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy RB in Week 1.
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| 8/26/2011 |
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Jackson shoulders early load
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson looked in mid-season form Friday against the Chiefs in preseason action. He saw a plethora of carries early on and ended up with 72 yards on 15 carries before the second-team offense and Cadillac Williams took over. Jackson added a 5-yard reception on the night.
Analysis: Jackson ran hard while in the game early on, and displayed speed on the edge as well. He rebounded from a six-carry, 10-yard performance in limited time in the last preseason game. Fantasy owners should not put too much stock in preseason action either way, so the view on Jackson doesn't change. He is worth a pick in the first two rounds on Draft Day to serve owners as a No. 1 RB.
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| 8/21/2011 |
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Jackson downplays small output
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson gained just 10 yards on six carries during the Rams' preseason game against Tennessee on Saturday night. He also caught a pass for four yards as he continues to take it slow with his troublesome hip. Im not looking for yards in the preseason," Jackson said. "The preseason is for developing chemistry with my offensive line. The preseason is for getting back into the flow of the game.
Analysis: Jackson was limited at practice for the past week after missing St. Louis' preseason opener last week. He is still expected to be healthy for the start of the season, but his heavy workload in previous years may be starting to take a toll on him. Still, he rushed for a 1,241 yards on 330 attempts last season and the Rams are poised to lean heavily on him again this year. Fantasy owners should target him in the first two rounds of drafts.
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| 8/18/2011 |
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RB Jackson expected to play
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (hip) returned to practice on Thursday, though coach Steve Spagnuolo said the running back "didn't open it up." However, Jackson expects to play during Saturday's preseason game against the Titans.
Analysis: Jackson missed the preseason opener and could easily miss Saturday's game as well since the Rams need their workhorse for the long regular season. This injury doesn't seem serious, so don't let it alter your Draft Day plans for Jackson, who should be targeted toward the end of Round 1 or the beginning of Round 2 in standard formats.
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| 8/17/2011 |
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Team taking it slow with Jackson's hip
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was not able to practice yet again Wednesday because of his hip injury. The team said after the session that they are simply being cautious with his sore hip, but Jackson said he expected to play on Saturday against the Titans.
Analysis: Jackson was held out of the first preseason game to rest, but he may have been dealing with the hip issue. The ailment doesn't seem to be too serious, but he has had his fair share of bumps and bruises over the year that have affected his efficiency with the ball in his hands. Jackson remains a high-end back in all Fantasy formats, but the situation should be monitored going forward. Target the versatile back toward the end of Round 1 or the beginning of Round 2 on Draft Day.
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| 8/13/2011 |
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Jackson misses preseason opener
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson didnt play in the first preseason game Saturday night against the Colts. In his place, Cadillac Williams has looked great with the first-team offense. Williams finished with 11 carries for 40 yards and a touchdown, and he also had a 6-yard reception.
Analysis: Jackson was held out to rest, but he should be fine for the start of the season. Even with the presence of Williams, who should be considered the handcuff option for Jackson, we still look at Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB. He should be drafted in all leagues with a pick toward the end of Round 1 or the beginning of Round 2.
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| 8/12/2011 |
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Jackson in 'tip top' shape
News: The Rams official team website reports that RB Steven Jackson is ready to go for the 2011 season. Jackson said he feels like hes in tip top shape and having a good camp that will have him poised for another big year. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson remains at the center of everything the Rams want to do on the field. I think thats a credit to him and the way he handles his body in the offseason and during the season, Spagnuolo said. He does it right and Im hoping we do the right things with him, too. Hes touched the ball a lot. Hes a durable guy. We always say that about him being a warrior, but I think hes able to do that because one, his mindset, and two because he takes care of his body.
Analysis: Jackson has dealt with various injuries the past two season, but he has played through them for the most part. He remains a No. 1 Fantasy RB on Draft Day even though his stock is falling a little bit. Jackson is no longer a lock for a first-round pick, but if you see him still on the draft board in Round 2 then take him and be happy. He remains a workhorse in the NFL even with the offseason addition of Cadillac Williams, and those Fantasy options are hard to come by.
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| 4/26/2011 |
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Rams back Jackson
News: Rams GM Billy Devaney and coach Steve Spagnuolo both said Tuesday that the team is not looking to replace RB Steven Jackson this offseason but rather find him some help so he doesn't have to be the lone rusher in the backfield. "You know what I think of our running back," Devaney said. "In our mind, he is still playing at an extremely high level. We dont feel like, Gosh, we better start looking down the road. This kid is as good as there is, so we dont feel any pressure to start lining somebody up to take Steven Jacksons place. But, Spagnuolo, said, they do want to find help for Jackson. I would think, yeah," Spagnuolo said. "People call them third-down backs, sub backs, change of pace backs. Theres all those kinds of things you could throw in there. The one thing, you guys that know (offensive coordinator) Josh (McDaniels) a little bit and his history, hell take whats given to him and work around it. So well see what we have when all of this putting together is finished.
Analysis: The Rams will likely look to add a RB this offseason as a complementary option for Jackson, but by no means are they going to replace him. Since 2005, Jackson has at least 1,300 total yards in all but one season, which was 2007 when he was limited to 12 games. In 2010, Jackson had more than 1,600 total yards and six touchdowns. Wed like to see Jackson score more (he has just 10 total touchdowns in his past two years), but its hard to argue with his production. He should be drafted as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB with a pick toward the end of Round 1 or beginning of Round 2. Jackson, who has at least 40 catches in five of seven NFL seasons, could also see his receptions rise with the addition of McDaniels, so his value should improve slightly in PPR leagues if thats even possible.
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| 4/19/2011 |
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S-Jax: I don't need help
News: Steven Jackson has heard the talk of the Rams potentially selecting a running back in the early part of this year's draft. General manager Billy Devaney admitted he's done "a lousy job" of finding a backup for Jackson. The Sports Xchange reports that Jackson would rather see the team find other players around him to help make the team better. "I'm kind of up in the air on that. I think right now while I'm still young that I still have the ability to carry the team and carry the load," Jackson told WXOS-FM in St. Louis. "I'd rather us go get someone on the outside, some more skill players some more guys on defense to help this team come along while I"m able to still youthfully do my job at a high level. ... Everyone knows how strongly I feel and take pride in being one of the few featured backs, three-down running backs in the league. That being said, it can be viewed as being selfish, but I don't see it as being selfish. I see it once again sacrificing for the betterment of the team. Let's find some more guys around me; let's continue to build a team around me and as the years go by, we can find that solid backup. But let's not push the issue."
Analysis: Jackson also said that he thinks he'll like Josh McDaniels' new offense in St. Louis, noting that he won't have a fullback in front of him but won't see eight-man fronts anymore either. Jackson has 1,878 career carries over seven seasons and is averaging 21.1 carries per game over his last three seasons. While this makes him appealing given his ability to run, catch and score, it also leads to injuries, which Jackson has battled throughout his career. If the Rams follow through and give Jackson a teammate to split reps with, it seems unlikely that the new back will be a bulldozer who will vulture touchdowns. It's also unlikely that a split with Jackson will come close to 50/50. We still consider Jackson a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a pick between seventh and 15th overall in all drafts.
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| 4/12/2011 |
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GM: S-Jax needs help
News: Rams GM Billy Devaney told Pro Football Talk that he's going to find a running back to help ease Steven Jackson's workload. In fact, Devaney said, he's tried to find that help before but failed. "I gotta admit, I've done a lousy job," Devaney said. "We've been trying to address this for two years now, not just for Steven's sake, to extend his career. He can't keep going at this pace. The number of carries we put on him every year. He'd be the first to say he embraces this. He wants all the carries, he hates being on the bench and even think about sharing the load. But whether he was 24 or 28 we've got to come up with a guy that could spell Steven here and there, when there isn't a great drop off. We're aware of that, and we're going to try to address that, whether it's in the draft or in free agency at some point."
Analysis: Jackson has 1,878 career carries over seven seasons and is averaging 21.1 carries per game over his last three seasons. While this makes him appealing given his ability to run, catch and score, it also leads to injuries, which Jackson has battled throughout his career. If the Rams follow through and give Jackson a teammate to split reps with, it seems unlikely that the new back will be a bulldozer who will vulture touchdowns. It's also unlikely that a split with Jackson will come close to 50/50. We still consider Jackson a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a pick between seventh and 15th overall in all drafts.
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| 1/20/2011 |
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McDaniels: Jackson is 'unique'
News: In his introductory meeting with the press Wednesday, new Rams offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels wasn't shy about his feelings on RB Steven Jackson, calling him a unique talent. Furthermore, he is not shy about continuing to use Jackson as a primary rushing threat. "If you have one player that should have the ball in his hands 30 times a game, then thats what you should do," McDaniels said when asked about Jackson. "... Hes certainly a special player, and I cant wait to get started to work with him."
Analysis: Steven Jackson finished 2010 with 1,241 yards and six touchdowns on the ground and over 1,500 from scrimmage. While he has 10 touchdowns over the last two years, it's obvious that so long as he is healthy he can be counted on as one of the best backs in football, and having McDaniels utilize him in the Rams' offense will only help his plight. Jackson's a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a middle-to-late first-round pick in all drafts in 2011.
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| 1/18/2011 |
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S-Jax still elite with new OC?
News: The Rams announced the hiring of Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator on Tuesday. "We are happy to announce that Josh will be a part of our staff," said Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo. "I've always recognized that he is one of the top offensive minds in the NFL. We think he is a great addition to our organization." Steven Jackson finished 2010 with 1,241 yards and six touchdowns on the ground and over 1,500 from scrimmage. All of the Broncos' RBs from 2010 -- under McDaniels -- finished with a combined 1,175 rushing yards. However, the pass-first coach had the same group of backs haul in 684 yards worth of passes. Jackson said on his Twitter account he hopes to be used more as a receiver. "I believe he is a good hire," Jackson wrote. "I'm looking forward to being involved in passing game as well as rushing." McDaniels called the three-time Pro Bowler a "unique, multi-talented player who takes care of the football," adding that his philosophy is to "form an offense around the people you have."
Analysis: Jackson is among the best RBs in the NFL year-in and year-out, and McDaniels is sure to lean on Jackson like each of his four previous offensive coordinators have. We see Jackson still getting his usual 300 carries next year, but if they all come in a zone-scheme, the numbers could be better next season (especially if the passing game improves -- as it should). Jackson has been a staple in Fantasy lineups for several years and that isn't expected to change with McDaniels bringing his offense to St. Louis. The power rusher figures to be among the top-10 RBs again, and he should be selected as such on Draft Day.
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| 1/13/2011 |
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S-Jax loses OC Shurmur
News: With the Browns hiring away Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur to be their new head coach, St. Louis running back Steven Jackson will work under his third new offensive coordinator in four years in 2011. The Rams' vacancy in their coaching staff is expected to be filled by someone familiar with the playbook already in place and not install a new scheme. "I knew it would not be long before Coach Shurmur got a head coaching job in this league, Jackson said. He was a good coordinator for the Rams and on Sundays, he got the most out of his players and always had us in a position to win the game."
Analysis: The Rams' next offensive coordinator would have to have rocks in his head to pass on using Jackson like his preceeding playcallers did. Jackson remains a threat to post well over 1,000 rush yards and 400 receiving yards per season, though it would be nice if the new Rams' offensive coordinator could find more touchdowns for him in 2011 (10 total over the last two years with Shurmur). Treat Jackson like a good No. 1 Fantasy RB for the season ahead.
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| 1/3/2011 |
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No action from Jackson
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson recorded just 11 carries for a season-low 45 yards in the Rams' 16-6 loss at Seattle in Week 17. Jackson finished with just 15 total touches -- his third-lowest output of the season -- in the matchup that decided the NFC West winner. Jackson was one of several ball-carries to struggle as St. Louis managed only 47 rushing yards against the NFL's 22nd-ranked run defense. "For the most part we just were out of sync," Jackson said. "But I don't think they completely shut down the office." Jackson, who again was the Rams' workhorse with 300-plus carries for the second season in a row, failed to score a touchdown for the first time in three games as he managed just one carry inside the Seahawks' red zone. He also tied for the team high with 39 receiving yards on four receptions. Jackson finished with 1,241 rushing yards on 330 carries this year -- his third season with more than 1,200 yards on the ground in his seven-year career.
Analysis: It was another underwhelming performance from one of the league's elite running backs as Jackson failed to reach 50 rushing yards for the second week in a row. Jackson, who has a history of struggling against Seattle in his career, averaged only 4.1 yards per carry in Sunday's game. After managing just 70 yards in the teams' previous meeting in Week 4, Jackson still has failed to reach 100 yards against the Seahawks throughout his illustrious career. He will again be one of the first running backs taken in Fantasy drafts for 2011 but owners should begin to worry about his workload. He has now reached 300 carries in a season three times in his career and likely would've hit that total if he has healthy enough to play more than 12 games in 2007 (237 carries) and 2008 (253). We're not saying his stock will plummet come draft day, rather just a fact Fantasy owners should keep in mind for the veteran, who will turn 28 before the 2011 season opener.
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| 12/30/2010 |
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Pro Bowler Jackson eyes playoffs
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson kicked off preparation for Week 17 against the Seahawks by learning he was selected to his third career Pro Bowl. "It means a lot," Jackson said. "It just says that I've been able to play at a consistent level over the years with the help of my teammates." Now Jackson can end the week with an exclamation point with a win over the Seahawks, which would secure a playoff berth and NFC West title for the Rams. Jackson rushed for 70 yards on 22 carries against Seattle in Week 4. He has 880 rushing yards, 401 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in 12 career games against Seattle. Jackson will also be playing in his 100th career game Sunday. "What better way to do it than against Seattle, a division rival, before a national audience and hopefully go into the postseason as well," Jackson said.
Analysis: Jackson is expecting eight-man fronts from Seattle, and was impressed that the coaches stuck with the running game even though they werent having much success last week against the 49ers. Because the defense has to respect the run, it allowed for things to open up in the passing game." The Seahawks should expect a heavy dose of Jackson in such a key game and Fantasy owners are hoping for a big game as well from the Pro Bowl back. Keep Jackson active in all Fantasy formats.
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| 12/26/2010 |
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Little yard work for S-Jax
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson finished with his lowest yardage output of the season and netted just 48 rushing yards on 24 carries in the Rams' 25-17 victory over San Francisco in Week 16 on Sunday. Jackson also scored a touchdown for the second game in a row -- the first time he has reached the end zone in back-to-back games this season. Jackson's 24 attempts were his most in three games but his longest rush went for just 12 yards, his second-lowest of the season. Jackson, who scored on a 1-yard run in the first quarter to give him six touchdowns this season, added three receptions for 19 yards. "Whenever my number was called, I tried to have an impact on the game and continue to just be a leader," Jackson said after the game.
Analysis: Fantasy owners will likely lament Jackson for having one of his poorest games of the season. With most owners playing for championships in Week 16, Jackson posted his yards per carry average of the season at a meager 2.0 yards and failed to hit 50 rushing yards for the first time this season. Jackson was also limited in the passing game as he was targeted just three times and managed his lowest yardage total in three games. Jackson, who has been the workhorse of the Rams offense the majority of his career, surpassed 300 carries for the third time in his career and now has 319 attempts this season. Despite the sub-par performance, consider him a solid Fantasy option in Week 17 at Seattle.
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| 12/23/2010 |
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S-Jax looks to repeat big day
News: The last time Rams RB Steven Jackson faced the 49ers, back in Week 10, he had his biggest Fantasy day of the year. Jackson rushed for 81 yards and scored a touchdown, and he tacked on eight catches for 67 more yards. Jackson is one of a small number of backs to do well against the 49ers, as his 81 rushing yards are the fifth-highest total by a running back against San Francisco this season. No running back has run for 100 yards or more against the seventh-ranked rush defense to date this year.
Analysis: Jackson is one of the league's top backs, so he could have another big game in Week 16. Even if he doesn't match his rushing yardage total from Week 10, he is enough of a pass receiving threat to take advantage of San Francisco's subpar pass defense. Use Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB in all formats this week.
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| 12/19/2010 |
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S-Jax a lone bright spot
News: While the Rams mustered only 224 yards of offense in Week 15, RB Steven Jackson continued to shine for Fantasy owners, despite the 27-13 loss to the Chiefs. He scored St. Louis' only touchdown and he carried the ball 19 times for 67 yards. This marked the third consecutive week in which Jackson amassed more than 100 all-purpose yards, as he also made five catches for 37 yards. His five-yard rushing touchdown with under five minutes left pulled the Rams within seven points of the lead, but RB Jamaal Charles' 80-yard run to the Rams' 2-yard line on the next offensive play set up a Chiefs score and put the game out of reach.
Analysis: Jackson is clearly past the brief lull he had in his Fantasy production a few weeks back. Though the Rams' offense sputtered as a whole, Jackson was still able to churn out yardage and find the end zone. He needs to remain active in all formats as the Rams host the 49ers in Week 16.
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| 12/16/2010 |
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Jackson looks to carry momentum
News: One week after rushing for 96 yards and breaking the 1,000-yard barrier for the sixth straight season, Rams RB Steven Jackson aims for another big game in Week 15 against the Chiefs. Jackson has compiled back-to-back games of 100-plus all-purpose yards against the Saints and Cardinals, and the Chiefs do not pose a major obstacle to a third straight game. They are close to the league average in both rushing yards allowed and yards per carry and rank sixth in most receiving yards allowed to running backs.
Analysis: Jackson has rebounded from a mild midseason lull, and there are no signs pointing to a an unproductive game in Week 15. He continues to be a No. 1 Fantasy RB for this upcoming matchup.
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| 12/12/2010 |
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Jackson back over 1,000 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson recorded his sixth-straight 1,000-yard rushing season in Week 14 against the Saints as he finished with 96 yards rushing on 16 carries. Jackson actually broke the 1,000 yard barrier on his longest ruin of the game, but was stripped by Roman Harper on the run. He averaged 4.4 yards per carry in the 31-13 loss but failed to score in the contest. However, Jackson did have four receptions for 38 yards and finished with a combined 20 touches for 134 yards in the defeat.
Analysis: Jackson had a good game on Sunday but could have had a great game if things had went a little different. The Rams squandered several chances in the red zone and Jackson appeared to score from 1-yard out in the fourth quarter but he was ruled down before the ball crossed the plane of the goal line. Still, he was fairly productive against the Saints and a major part of St. Louis' offensive game plan on a weekly basis. That will likely be the case once again in Week 15 when the Chiefs come to town. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy RB against Kansas City.
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| 12/7/2010 |
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Jackson closing in on 1,000
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown in Week 13 against the Cardinals, is just 15 yards away from recording his sixth-straight 1,000 rushing yard season. Jackson will look to accomplish that feat in Week 14 at New Orleans. The Saints enter Sunday's matchup ranked 16th in run defense, allowing 107.8 yards per game. New Orleans has surrendered 11 touchdowns on the ground and are allowing an average of 17.3 Fantasy points to opposing RBs on the season.
Analysis: Jackson has been somewhat of a disappointment this season but turned in a strong performance last week against the Cardinals. He finally was able to get back over the century mark for the first time in four games and also scored his fourth rushing touchdown of the season. Now will look to keep the momentum going against the Saints in Week 14. Jackson has four touchdowns in four career games against New Orleans and rushed for 136 yards and a score in their last meeting back in 2009. Consider him a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy RB against the Saints.
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| 12/5/2010 |
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Jackson gets back on track
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was able to get on track in Week 13 against the Cardinals. Jackson, who had failed to rush for 100 yards in his last four contests prior to Sunday, rushed for 102 yards on 28 carries and a touchdown in the 19-6 win. Jackson capped off a 10-play, 85 yard scoring drive in the third quarter when he ripped off a 27-yard touchdown run down the sideline for the games only touchdown. He averaged 3.6 yards per carry and also had a 13 yard reception in the victory. Jackson finished with 29 total touches for 115 yards and a touchdown.
Analysis: Jackson had a good game on Sunday and actually could have finished with more rushing yards if he wouldn't have lost yards on his final two carries. He now has four 100-yard rushing performances this season and is the a huge part of what the Rams do on offense each week. He will look to build this performance in Week 14 against the Saints. New Orleans has been pretty good at stopping the run this season, but Jackson has four rushing touchdowns in four career games against the Saints. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy RB heading into Week 14.
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| 11/30/2010 |
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Jackson looking to get going
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who has posted just three 100-yard rushing performances this season, will look to add to that total in Week 12 against the Cardinals. Arizona is ranked 31st in run defense, allowing 146.5 rushing yards a game. The Cardinals have surrendered 14 touchdowns on the ground this season and have allowed an average of 24.1 Fantasy points to opposing Fantasy RBs on the season. Jackson rushed for 81 yards on 22 carries back in Week 1 against the Cardinals.
Analysis: Jackson has been somewhat disappointing this season, but looks to have a favorable matchup in Week 13. The Cardinals have not been able to stop anybody on the ground this season and have allowed five running backs to rush for over 100 yards this season. In 10 career games against the Cardinals, Jackson has averaged 63.9 yards rushing and scored two rushing touchdowns. We expect him to get a healthy does of carries on Sunday, so consider him a No. 1 Fantasy RB against Arizona.
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| 11/28/2010 |
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Jackson sees heavy workload
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 16 yards rushing in first half of Sunday's game against the Broncos. He finally would break off a good run after the defense recovered a fumble in Denver territory. He would rumble for 20 yards for the Rams and then go for 4 more yards on the next play. St. Louis would try to reward him for his effort, but he couldn't hold on to a screen pass in the flats. He would leave the game with an apparent hand injury, which led to a Kenneth Darby touchdown on the next play. Jackson would return on the next drive for the Rams. He finished the day with 72 yards on 29 carries. He also had minus-6 yards on his lone catch from Sam Bradford. Jackson had a 2.5 yard average on the day.
Analysis: Jackson's 29 carries in Week 12 tied a season high. He has 883 yards and three touchdowns on the year. He has just three 100-yard performances this season, but is the motor for the Rams offense. Jackson has a chance to add No. 4 to that total in Week 13 as the Rams face the Cardinals. The Cards have one of the worst rush defenses in the NFL. They entered Week 12 allowing 135.1 yards on the ground per contest. Fantasy owners should be viewed as a No. 1 RB option for Week 13.
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| 11/24/2010 |
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Jackson looks to rebound vs. Broncos
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson has played his Week 12 opponent, the Denver Broncos, just once in his career. In that game he compiled 140 yards from scrimmage -- 121 rushing and 19 receiving. He didn't score a touchdown in that meeting back in 2006, but he averaged 5.5 yards per carry which is pretty good. Fast forward to 2010, and the Broncos boast the second worst rush defense in the NFL -- allowing 143.5 yards per contest. Denver has allowed four running backs to rush for more than 100 yards this year: Ray Rice, Darren McFadden, Frank Gore and Mike Tolbert. Denver has also allowed 15 rushing touchdowns through 11 weeks, most in the league.
Analysis: Denver has given up just one of those four 100-yard games to a running back at home, the other three all came on the road. Jackson has gone three straight games without surpassing 100 yards. That comes after he hit the century mark in three straight weeks. The Rams haven't been feeding him the ball as much as they could, as he had just 11 carries for 54 yards in Week 11 against Atlanta. Jackson said Wednesday that he shouldnt feel this fresh after having only 11 carries and 14 touches in the loss to Atlanta. I play better as the game goes on, he said. The Falcons did a great job with ball control. Jackson has 811 rushing yards and just three touchdowns this year. Despite a down year for Jackson, Fantasy owners should view him as a No. 1 RB option in all Fantasy leagues this week.
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| 11/21/2010 |
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Jackson doesn't do much in Week 11
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had a productive game in his last outing but was unable get much of anything going in Week 11 against the Falcons. He carried the ball just 11 times for 54 yards in the 34-17 loss. While he averaged 4.9 yards per carry, St. Louis did not give him the ball much as they trailed for most of the second half. Jackson also had three receptions for 7 yards in the defeat.
Analysis: Jackson carried the ball seven times for 29 yards in the first half on Sunday but the Rams did not give their star running back enough opportunities to produce after halftime. A perfect time to use him would have been late in the fourth quarter when they drove inside the 5-yard line, but St. Louis decided instead to call a shovel pass to TE Michael Hoomanawanui. QB Sam Bradford threw an interception on the play, thus ending any chances at winning the game. Jackson has now gone three straight games without going over the century mark and will face off against the Broncos in Week 12. Denver entered Sunday ranked 30th in the league against the run. Jackson is having a down year but should still be viewed as a viable option in most Fantasy leagues heading into next week.
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| 11/18/2010 |
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Jackson will play with pins in finger
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said he will play with the pins in his broken left ring finger until the end of the season. However, he is not on the injury report for Week 11 against the Falcons. They dont want to expose me to having the pins taking out. The bone may still be a little weak," he said.
Analysis: Jackson said patience in the running game will be important against Atlantas seventh-ranked rush defense. He said the Rams need to find success on the ground to use a ball-control offense so Atlantas explosive offense remains on the sideline. The Falcons are allowing RBs to average just 13.3 Fantasy points per week, which is fifth lowest in the NFL. If Jackson wants to keep Atlanta off the field, then it will be up to him to help keep the chains moving for St. Louis. Consider Jackson a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 11.
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| 11/14/2010 |
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S. Jackson does it all vs. 49ers
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson did a little bit of everything in Week 10 against the 49ers. He carried the ball 20 times for 81 yards and a touchdown, and he also caught eight passes for another 67 yards in the 23-20 overtime loss. Jackson scored on a 13-yard run in the third quarter for his first touchdown in three games. He also had a 25-yard reception from QB Sam Bradford late in the game that set up the game-tying field goal by K Josh Brown. He was targeted for nine passes, tied for a team high, in the defeat.
Analysis: Jackson had surgery to repair a crack in the ring finger of his left hand before Week 8 and has been dealing with it since. But he has not missed a game and continues to produce at a high rate for the Rams. He has carried the ball at least 20 times over the last six games and has provided a great safety next for his rookie QB, Bradford. His score in Week 10 was his first at San Francisco since his rookie campaign, 2004, and gave him three on the year. He will face off against the Falcons and their eighth ranked run defense in Week 11 but Fantasy owners should continue to view Jackson as a solid option in all leagues.
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| 11/14/2010 |
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S. Jackson ready for Week 10
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was active for Week 10 against the 49ers after being limited in practice earlier in the week with a finger injury. He is averaging 79.9 rushing yards in 11 career games against San Francisco, easily his least productive average of NFC West opponents. Jackson hasn't scored on the Niners since breaking a 36-yard run against them in 2006. He hasn't scored at San Francisco since his rookie year, 2004, when he notched his first career NFL touchdown.
Analysis: Looks as though the bye week gave Jackson the rest he needed because the Rams are still going to look to Jackson as their workhorse. The 49ers are allowing RBs to average just 14 Fantasy points per week, which is ninth lowest in the NFL. However, Jackson is such a big part of the Rams' offense it's hard to bench him in Fantasy. Expect No. 2 RB-like production in Week 10.
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| 11/12/2010 |
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S-Jax ready to roll
News: Though he remained limited in practice all week, Rams RB Steven Jackson (finger) is listed as probable for Week 10 at San Francisco. He's aiming to do better than he did in Week 8 vs. Carolina, when he had 59 yards on 23 carries just days after having surgery on his broken left ring finger. Jackson is averaging 79.9 rushing yards in 11 career games against San Francisco, easily his least productive average of NFC West opponents. Jackson hasn't scored on the Niners since breaking a 36-yard run against them in 2006. He hasn't scored at San Francisco since his rookie year, 2004, when he notched his first career NFL touchdown.
Analysis: Hopefully, the bye week gave Jackson the rest he needed because the Rams are still going to look to Jackson as their workhorse. The 49ers are allowing RBs to average just 14 Fantasy points per week, which is ninth lowest in the NFL. However, Jackson is such a big part of the Rams' offense it's hard to bench him in Fantasy. Expect No. 2 RB-like production.
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| 11/10/2010 |
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Rams give S-Jax some rest
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (finger) was limited in practice as the team prepares for Week 10 against the 49ers. Jackson used the bye week to rest his surgically-repaired finger. Jackson was able to play in Week 8 against the Panthers despite having surgery days before.
Analysis: Jackson had one of his worst games of the season following his surgery, but it's hard to blame the medical procedure seeing how it didn't impact Jackson's legs or ability to run. Hopefully, the bye week gave him the rest he needed. The Rams are still going to look to Jackson as their workhorse. The 49ers are allowing RBs to average just 14 Fantasy points per week, which is ninth lowest in the NFL. However, Jackson is such a big part of the Rams' offense it's hard to bench him in Fantasy. He is averaging 79.9 rushing yards in 11 career games against San Francisco.
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| 11/1/2010 |
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Jackson still in 'pain'
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson played in Week 8 against Carolina with a surgically-repaired broken finger, but he finished with just 59 yards on 23 carries. Jackson did not score in the 20-10 victory for St. Louis. On Monday, Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson was still dealing with the injury. "Steve got through OK with his hand, but it is really sore today as you can imagine," Spagnulo said. "He got two pins in there, so theres a little bit of pain." The Rams have a bye in Week 9 before facing San Francisco in Week 10.
Analysis: It's a good thing Jackson has two weeks to get his hand healthy before facing the 49ers. He should be ready to go for that game, but continue to keep an eye on his progress. He is a must-start Fantasy RB in all leagues as long as he's able to play, which shouldn't be a problem going forward with this specific injury.
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| 10/31/2010 |
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Jackson struggles with broken finger
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson played through a surgically-repaired broken finger on Sunday of Week 8 in a win over the Panthers. Because of the injury, Jackson had trouble in the blocking and pass-catching game. Jackson caught just one pass for 4 yards in his only target of the contest. That said, he still led the Rams in rushing with 59 yards on 23 carries. Jackson did not score in the 20-10 victory for St. Louis.
Analysis: Jackson was clearly playing injured in the Week 8 game as he managed just 2.6 yards per carry against the Panthers. Luckily, the Rams didn't really need him to win the game. He will have the bye week in Week 9 to get healthy for the Week 10 game at San Francisco. He will be very much a No. 1 Fantasy RB for the Week 10 game against the 49ers.
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| 10/31/2010 |
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Jackson active for Week 8
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (finger) was activated for Week 8 against Carolina. He was listed as the team's starter. The team's official website reports that Jackson is wearing a soft cast on his surgically repaired finger.
Analysis: Jackson said late in the week that he would definitely be playing against the Panthers, but this is official confirmation that he is among the team's active players. He will be aiming for his fourth consecutive 100-yard game. Jackson averages 121.7 scrimmage yards per game since 2006 and that is the most in the NFL. He continues to run like a No. 1 Fantasy RB and the Panthers have been allowing good yardage to opposing backs. Matt Forte rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns against them Week 5, and Frank Gore topped 100 yards as well last week. Jackson can be considered a must-start option.
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| 10/29/2010 |
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SJax officially questionable
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (broken finger) remained limited in practice Friday and is officially questionable for Week 8 vs. Carolina. Jackson said Thursday he's definitely playing on Sunday.
Analysis: If he's able to play as expected, Jackson will be aiming for his fourth consecutive 100-yard game Week 8 against the Panthers. Jackson averages 121.7 scrimmage yards per game since 2006 and that is the most in the NFL. Jackson doesn't have a great history against Carolina, last facing them in 2007. He rushed 18 times for 58 yards in that game but is definitely going to outdo that performance Week 8 as long as he's healthy. Jackson continues to run like a No. 1 Fantasy RB and the Panthers have been allowing good yardage to opposing backs. Matt Forte rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns against them Week 5, and Frank Gore topped 100 yards as well last week. Jackson can be considered a must-start option if he's healthy and active for the game.
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| 10/28/2010 |
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SJax says he's playing Week 8
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said Thursday he will definitely play in Week 8 despite his broken left ring finger. Jackson, who didn't practice for a second straight day, said he will wear a soft cast to protect his finger. "Absolutely, I will definitely be out there Sunday," said Jackson, who had two pins inserted into the finger. "The surgery went fine. Everything went well. It's unfortunate it had to happen. It's on the left hand so it's not a big deal as if it was my right hand."
Analysis: If he's able to play as expected then Jackson will be aiming for his fourth consecutive 100-yard game Week 8 against the Panthers. Jackson averages 121.7 scrimmage yards per game since 2006 and that is the most in the NFL. Jackson doesn't have a great history against Carolina, last facing them in 2007. He rushed 18 times for 58 yards in that game but is definitely going to outdo that performance Week 8 as long as he's healthy. Jackson continues to run like a No. 1 Fantasy RB and the Panthers have been allowing good yardage to opposing backs. Matt Forte rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns against them Week 5, and Frank Gore topped 100 yards as well last week. Jackson can be considered a must-start option if he's healthy and active for the game.
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| 10/27/2010 |
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S-Jax a no-show Wednesday
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson missed practice Wednesday. Jackson had surgery Monday to repair a broken ring finger on his left hand. Jackson was injured Sunday at Tampa Bay, and he will be listed as questionable for Week 8 against Carolina.
Analysis: If he's able to play as expected then Jackson will be aiming for his fourth consecutive 100-yard game Week 8 against the Panthers. Jackson averages 121.7 scrimmage yards per game since 2006 and that is the most in the NFL. Jackson doesn't have a great history against Carolina, last facing them in 2007. He rushed 18 times for 58 yards in that game but is definitely going to outdo that performance Week 8 as long as he's healthy. Jackson continues to run like a No. 1 Fantasy RB and the Panthers have been allowing good yardage to opposing backs. Matt Forte rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns against them Week 5, and Frank Gore topped 100 yards as well last week. Jackson can be considered a must-start option if he's healthy and active for the game.
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| 10/27/2010 |
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Jackson plans on running wild
News: The Rams continue to be concerned about the availability of running back Steven Jackson for the Week 8 game against Carolina after he underwent surgery on his ring finger Monday. Jackson had two pins inserted to stabilize the fracture and coach Steve Spagnuolo said it is definitely a concern. Jackson rushed for 110 yards against Tampa Bay in Week 7 and has 7.324 yards in his career, passing Hall of Fame RB Eric Dickerson for most in team history. He will be aiming for his fourth consecutive 100-yard game Week 8 against the Panthers. Jackson averages 121.7 scrimmage yards per game since 2006 and that is the most in the NFL.
Analysis: Jackson doesn't have a great history against Carolina, last facing them in 2007. He rushed 18 times for 58 yards in that game but is definitely going to outdo that performance Week 8 as long as he's healthy. Jackson believes he will have no trouble starting the game and, for the time being, we'll take that as a good sign. Jackson continues to run like a No. 1 Fantasy RB and the Panthers have been allowing good yardage to opposing backs. Matt Forte rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns against them Week 5 and Frank Gore topped 100 yards as well last week. Jackson can be considered a must-start option if he's healthy and active for the game.
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| 10/25/2010 |
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Jackson has surgery on finger
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson had surgery Monday morning to repair a crack in the ring finger of his left hand. Two pins were inserted during the operation. The Rams are hopeful that he will be ready to play on Sunday at home against Carolina in Week 8. Jackson said on his Twitter account that he's optimistic he'll be fine. "It has been a busy day," Jackson said. "Yes, I had surgery on my ring finger but I shouldn't miss a beat." Jackson didn't tell coach Steve Spagnuolo of the injury during the game against Tampa Bay, and the coach didn't know about the injury until plane ride home. Jackson rushed for 110 yards and set the team's career-rushing mark in the 18-17 loss to Tampa Bay. Kenneth Darby would likely start against Carolina if Jackson is out.
Analysis: This is tough news for Jackson since he's coming off a solid game and has a favorable matchup against the Panthers. We'll continue to monitor his status throughout the week, but don't expect him to practice. If he's able to play against Carolina he would be considered a must-start Fantasy option in all leagues.
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| 10/24/2010 |
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Jackson is Rams' all-time top rusher
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson became the Rams' all-time leading rusher during the Week 7 loss at Tampa Bay. Jackson, who rushed 22 times for 110 yards but didn't score in the game, broke Eric Dickerson's career mark of 7,245 yards. Jackson topped 100 yards for the third consecutive game in Week 7 but he has just one touchdown over that span. Jackson, who was targeted by QB Sam Bradford twice in the passing game, also led the team in receiving yards with 35 on two grabs.
Analysis: Jackson has topped 100 yards in three straight games and continues to be among the best Fantasy RBs in football. The Rams are facing the Panthers in Week 8 and Jackson should be licking his lips for a fourth straight 100-yard game. Jackson should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB for Week 8.
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| 10/21/2010 |
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SJax to run wild in Tampa
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson is playing for a team that has won three of its last four games after beating the Chargers Week 6. Heading into Week 7 at Tampa Bay, Jackson must be feeling really good about this team considering what he has had to play with in the past. Jackson, who rushed for 115 yards on 30 carries the last time he faced the Bucs back in 2007, managed 109 yards against the Chargers last week to join Eric Dickerson and Marshall Faulk as the only Rams with 25 or more 100-yard rushing games. He currently stands at 7.214 ground yards and needs just 32 against Tampa Bay to pass Dickerson for the most in team history. His 121.4 scrimmage yards per game since 2006 are the most in the NFL.
Analysis: Jackson has recorded back-to-back 100-yard games and his number of carries keeps rising as well. The Rams are playing winning football and the running game has been a major part of that. That should only continue in Week 7 against a Tampa Bay team giving up the sixth-most average Fantasy points per game to running backs this season. In fact, the Bucs defense seems to be coming apart at the seems. They did not allow a 100-yard rusher in their first two games, but Tampa Bay has allowed Pittsburgh's Rashard Mendenhall, Cincinnati's Cedric Benson and New Orleans' Chris Ivory to run for 143, 144 and 158 yards, respectively, in the last three. Jackson could near 200 with that trend and is very much a No. 1 Fantasy RB for Week 7.
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| 10/17/2010 |
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Another good day for SJax
News: RB Steven Jackson rushed for 109 yards on 29 carries, as the Rams topped the Chargers in Week 6, 20-17. Jackson's second quarter score put the Rams ahead 17-0, and they held off a second-half resurgence of the San Diego offense to nail down their third win of the year. He was particularly clutch on the final possession with a nine-yard run on third and 6 just before the two-minute warning. Two plays later, he added a 13-yard run, and the Rams were able to kill the clock in the victory formation from there. This was the second straight 100-yard rushing game for Jackson, and his third straight game of 100-plus all-purpose yards, as he also caught one pass for two yards.
Analysis: Jackson has been a mild disappointment so far this year, but this game shows he is getting on the right track. In finding the end zone and racking up his second-highest rushing yardage total of the year against a very good rushing defense, Jackson's performance bodes well for even better production ahead. His next two matchups, against the Buccaneers and the Panthers, are very favorable, making him a must-start in every format.
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| 10/14/2010 |
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SJax says he's back to full health
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said Thursday he's back to 100 percent recovered from his groin injury. St. Louis will host the Chargers in Week 6, a defense that has allowed the sixth-fewest total yards and the ninth-fewest rushing yards in the league. Though Jackson has come through with some big yardage totals this year, he could do better, as he ranks fourth among all running backs in carries, but 10th in rushing yards.
Analysis: Despite a yards per carry average (4.1) and a touchdown (one) total that are not quite what many owners expected, Jackson has done enough to keep his must-start status so far in 2010. Finding the end zone with more regularity would enhance his Fantasy value, but given that he scored only four touchdowns all last season, it may not be realistic to expect Jackson to score more than once every few games. Still, even with the challenging matchup, owners should keep Jackson active in Week 6.
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| 10/12/2010 |
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Jackson has big Week 6 test
News: Coming off of his first 100-yard rushing game of the season, Rams RB Steven Jackson faces a tougher test in Week 6 against San Diego. Jackson ran for 114 yards on 25 carries and rolled up a season-high 126 all-purpose yards in Week 5, but he did it against a Lions defense that has allowed more yardage than all but five other teams. In the Chargers, Jackson will see a defense that has allowed the sixth-fewest total yards and the ninth-fewest rushing yards in the league. Though Jackson has come through with some big yardage totals this year, he could do better, as he ranks fourth among all running backs in carries, but 10th in rushing yards.
Analysis: Despite a yards per carry average (4.1) and a touchdown (one) total that are not quite what many owners expected, Jackson has done enough to keep his must-start status. Finding the end zone with more regularity would enhance his Fantasy value, but given that he scored only four touchdowns all last season, it may not be realistic to expect Jackson to score more than once every few games. Still, even with the challenging matchup, owners should keep Jackson active in Week 6.
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| 10/10/2010 |
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SJax busts out in loss
News: RB Steven Jackson had his first 100-yard rushing game of the season, but the Rams were drubbed by the Lions in Week 5, 44-6. With 25 carries for 114 yards, Jackson accounted for all but three of the Rams' touches on the afternoon. He has been battling a groin injury since Week 3's game against Washington, and he saw limited action in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but he looked healthy on Sunday, grinding out yards at a rate of 4.6 per carry. Jackson also had one catch for 12 yards.
Analysis: Jackson's production partially made up for the absence of WR Mark Clayton, who departed in the first quarter with a knee injury, but it wasn't enough to keep the Rams in the game. His improving health may have something to do with his performance, but some credit also belongs to the Lions' rush defense, which allowed the seventh-highest yardage total in the league coming into Week 5. Next week's opponent, the Chargers, has been much more imposing, as they have held opponents to an average of 80.3 rushing yards per game and a single rushing touchdown over the season's first four weeks. Jackson may perform like a No. 2 Fantasy RB in Week 6.
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| 10/10/2010 |
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Jackson to play in Week 5
News: Despite dealing with a groin injury that limited his practice time on Wednesday and Thursday, Stephen Jackson will play in Week 5 at Detroit. His condition improved through the week, and he practiced in full on Friday. Jackson sustained the injury in St. Louis' Week 3 win over the Redskins.
Analysis: Jackson played through the injury in Week 4 and had a good game against Seattle, rolling up 124 all-purpose yards. With a favorable matchup against the Lions in Week 5, Jackson could be a big producer yet again and should be active in all Fantasy formats.
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| 10/8/2010 |
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Jackson practices in full
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson practiced in full on Friday after seeing limited action Wednesday and Thursday. He's been dealing with a groin injury which he hurt in St. Louis' Week 3 win over the Redskins.
Analysis: Jackson needs 254 yards to tie and 255 yards to break Eric Dickerson's team record for rushing yards. The durable Jackson played through his groin problem in Week 4, going for 124 yards against the Seahawks. He faces a Lions defense that ranks 25th against the run this year, so S-Jax could be primed for another big game. If he gets the green light for Sunday, he should be active in all Fantasy lineups.
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| 10/7/2010 |
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SJax still limited Thur.
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was only able to practice on a limited basis Thursday, for the second straight day, as he continues to deal with a groin injury. He was not worried about the injury on Thursday, as reporters asked him about closing in on Eric Dickerson's team record for rushing yards. "It's 254 yards to tie, 255 yards to break it," Jackson said Thursday. "But," he added with a chuckle, "Who's counting?" Jackson plans on breaking the Hall-of-Famer's mark soon. "It's a moment I'm looking forward to," Jackson said. "And when it happens I'm going to share it with the offensive line."
Analysis: Jackson played through his groin problem in Week 4, totaling 124 yards in a win over the Seahawks, and should be able to do the same on Sunday against a Lions team that ranks a miserable 25th against the run this season. If Jackson is fine for Week 5 he should be active in all Fantasy formats with this great matchup.
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| 10/6/2010 |
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SJax still a bit limited
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was only able to practice on a limited basis Wednesday as he continues to deal with a groin injury. The Rams visit the Lions in Week 5.
Analysis: Jackson played through his groin problem in Week 4, totaling 124 yards in a win over the Seahawks, and should be able to do the same on Sunday against a Lions team that ranks a miserable 25th against the run this season. If Jackson is fine for Week 5 he should be active in all Fantasy formats with this great matchup.
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| 10/3/2010 |
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SJax plays, repays faithful owners
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson shook off a groin injury to total 124 yards in a Week 4 win over the Seahawks. Jackson finished with 22 carries for 70 yards and three catches for 54 yards. His longest play was on a 49-yard screen pass in the third quarter.
Analysis: Jackson was a game-time decision on Sunday, but said after the game that he knew after Friday's practice he would play. He said receiving acupuncture and using the team's stem machine at home helped in his rehab. Jackson came through for the Fantasy owners who had faith in him with a decent chunk of points considering he clearly wasn't 100 percent. On the long screen play, Jackson almost looked like he was jogging down the field and could well have scored if he had been at full health. In Week 5, the Rams will visit the Lions, who came into Week 4 with the worst run defense in the league. If Jackson is able to play again, he should be started in the majority of Fantasy formats, as he's averaged 156 yards of total offense in two career games vs. Detroit.
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| 10/3/2010 |
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SJax active for Week 4
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) is active for Week 4 and will start against the Seahawks.
Analysis: Jackson hurt his groin in Week 3's win over the Redskins and missed two days of practice this week. Last season in two games against Seattle, Jackson scored one touchdown and averaged 78 yards rushing per game, while the Seahawks rank a tough fifth against the run this season. While you can expect Jackson's reps to be limited on Sunday with this injury, he should be good for 10 total Fantasy points or so. Consider him at worst a No. 2 Fantasy RB.
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| 10/3/2010 |
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Jackson on field for warmups
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) came out to jog during pregame warmups prior to Sunday's game against Seattle. He had returned to practice on Friday, but only on a limited basis. The team plans to keep him active for Sunday, but it is unclear how much playing time he will receive.
Analysis: Jackson hurt his groin in Week 3's game against the Redskins. If he misses the matchup against the Seahawks, we expect Kenneth Darby to land the majority of the rushing workload. If you own Jackson, have someone on your bench ready to replace him in case he doesn't play. Last season in two games against Seattle, Jackson scored one touchdown and averaged 78 yards rushing per game. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 10/1/2010 |
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Some progress for S. Jackson
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) returned to practice Friday on a limited basis. He will be a game-time decision for Week 4 against the Seahawks. "Tomorrow is another day," said coach Steve Spagnuolo about Jackson's status. "Sunday morning it is a 12:00 game so it jumps on us quick, but were just going to have to go day-by-day.
Analysis: Jackson hurt himself in a Week 3 win over the Redskins and likely didn't test his groin much on Friday. The veteran RB gets banged up a lot, but he manages to play through most of his injuries, so Fantasy owners will be crossing their fingers that's the case again this Sunday against a Seahawks team that has allowed two touchdowns and well over 300 total yards to running backs this season. Furthermore, Jackson has scored in each of his last three home games vs. Seattle and has totaled over 100 yards in four of his last five against them. If he's active come Sunday, expect him to help your Fantasy team, but that's a big IF. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 9/30/2010 |
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SJax remains out Thursday
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) missed practice for a second straight day Thursday as St. Louis continued preparation for their Week 4 contest against Seattle. "The leg's still tight; the groin's still tight," Jackson told reporters Thursday. "It's one of those injuries where just time is what is going to heal the injury. And the most I can do now is still mentally prepare myself is if I'm going to go Sunday, and help Chauncey (Washington) or some of the younger backs that may need some advice."
Analysis: Jackson hurt himself in a Week 3 win over the Redskins and probably won't even test his groin until Friday at the earliest. The veteran RB gets banged up a lot, but he manages to play through most of his injuries, so Fantasy owners will be crossing their fingers that's the case again this Sunday against a Seahawks team that has allowed two touchdowns and well over 300 total yards to running backs this season. Furthermore, Jackson has scored in each of his last three home games vs. Seattle and has totaled over 100 yards in four of his last five against them. If he's active come Sunday, expect him to help your Fantasy team, but that's a big IF.
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| 9/29/2010 |
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S-Jax doesn't work out Wed.
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson did not practice Wednesday. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said he remains day-to-day with a strained groin heading into Week 4 vs. Seattle. Were going to tread lightly on this one," said Spagnuolo. "The news was good when the MRI came back and it wasnt a tear. But hes sore. Youre talking about a running back with a lower extremity injury and so youve got to be careful with it. But I trust Steven, he knows his body better than anybody else. I know the type of person that he is, hes a warrior. Hell want to play and well be smart as we go. We really wont know until we get to the end of the week. Jackson posted on Twitter that his groin strain was feeling better after acupuncture treatment.
Analysis: Jackson hurt himself in a Week 3 win over the Redskins and probably won't even test his groin until Friday at the earliest. The veteran RB gets banged up a lot, but he manages to play through most of his injuries, so Fantasy owners will be crossing their fingers that's the case again this Sunday against a Seahawks team that has allowed two touchdowns and well over 300 total yards to running backs this season. Furthermore, Jackson has scored in each of his last three home games vs. Seattle and has totaled over 100 yards in four of his last five against them. If he's active come Sunday, expect him to help your Fantasy team, but that's a big IF.
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| 9/27/2010 |
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'Only a strain' for S-Jax
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson posted on Twitter that his groin injury is "only a strain." The Rams said Monday they'll take it easy with their star running back, calling him "day-to-day." Jackson had an MRI exam after getting hurt in the second quarter of Sunday's 30-16 win over the Redskins. Jackson was injured while getting gang-tackled after a carry. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson would be day to day and that he'd leave it up to the player and trainers whether he would try to bounce back and play this week at home against the Seahawks.
Analysis: Jackson scored on a 42-yard run for the game's first touchdown, and his first touchdown of the year, and he finished with 58 yards on 10 carries. Expect Jackson to be limited or rested until Friday of this week. By then, he should be prepared for Week 4 vs. Seattle, a solid matchup given that the Seahawks have allowed two touchdowns and well over 300 total yards to running backs this season. Furthermore, Jackson has scored in each of his last three home games vs. Seattle and has totaled over 100 yards in four of his last five against them. If he's active come Sunday, expect him to help your Fantasy team.
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| 9/26/2010 |
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Jackson to get MRI on Mon.
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson left the game against Washington on Sunday with a groin injury. He was injured on a play that was originally called a fumble, but the Rams would win their challenge, keeping the ball. The bigger issue became Jackson who would go into the locker room with three minutes left in the half. Spagnuolo was hopeful that Jackson, who'll undergo an MRI exam Monday, could play next week at home against the Seahawks. "All the signs point to that it's not a tear," Jackson said. "I'm just praying and hoping it's not going to be a serious injury." Jackson scored on a 42-yard scamper on the first drive of the game.
Analysis: The bad news is definitely Jackson left the game, but he did so under his own power. He had 10 carries for 58 yards and a touchdown in the first half for the Rams. He now has 214 yards on the ground this season and got his first touchdown. When healthy, Jackson is a must-start Fantasy option. Owners should monitor him closely to see how severe this injury is. The Rams host Seattle in Week 4, which gave up 89 yards on the ground to the Chargers in Week 3.
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| 9/26/2010 |
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Jackson set to go
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, as expected, is active for Sunday's game against the Redskins in Week 3. Jackson has been dealing with a knee injury, but he was listed as probable coming into the game. Last year, Jackson had 17 carries for 104 yards and four catches for 15 yards against the Redskins. In his past three games against the Redskins, Jackson has 482 yards from scrimmage (333 rushing and 149 receiving yards) and two total touchdowns.
Analysis: Consider Jackson a must-start Fantasy option in this matchup. The Redskins have not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 2010 and are holding running backs to a 4.2 yards per carry average, but Jackson should be active in all scoring formats.
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| 9/24/2010 |
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Jackson expected to play Week 3
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (knee) was listed as probable for Week 3 against the Redskins despite limited practice reps all week. The Rams' official website reports Jackson is expected to be ready for Sunday. Leading up to Week 3, Jackson said if he improves his play, the offense as a whole will get better. "I need to do everything better," he said. "If I play better, if I play consistently at a high level, I think the team goes and plays at a high level."
Analysis: Jackson has yet to score a touchdown this season and is averaging just 3.8 yards per carry. He has averaged more than 4.0 yards per carry in each of his first six seasons. We can understand his frustrations. Last year, Jackson had 17 carries for 104 yards and four catches for 15 yards against the Redskins. In his past three games against the Redskins, Jackson has 482 yards from scrimmage (333 rushing and 149 receiving yards) and two total touchdowns. However, the Redskins have not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 2010 and are holding running backs to a 4.2 yards per carry average. Consider Jackson a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 3.
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| 9/23/2010 |
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Jackson again limited
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (knee) was again limited in practice Thursday after also being limited Wednesday. Jackson missed practice last week as well before playing in Week 2 against the Raiders. He managed 125 total yards against Oakland despite dealing with the knee injury. He will likely be listed as questionable for Week 3 against the Redskins. My knee is good," Jackson said. "It was a little swollen after the game Sunday. It took a whack early in the second quarter. So were just nurturing it, nothing serious. But coach is allowing me time to allow it to heal and thats why Ive been limited these last two days. But nothing to worry about. Jackson said if he improves his play, the offense as a whole will get better. "I need to do everything better," he said. "If I play better, if I play consistently at a high level, I think the team goes and plays at a high level."
Analysis: The Rams are likely being cautious with Jackson to make sure he is 100 percent ready to go for Week 3 against Washington. Last year, Jackson had 17 carries for 104 yards and four catches for 15 yards against the Redskins, so he would considered a must-start option as long as he's cleared to play. In his past three games against the Redskins, Jackson has 482 yards from scrimmage (333 rushing and 149 receiving yards) and two total touchdowns. We expect to see Jackson out there unless he also misses practice Friday so continue to monitor his status heading into Sunday's game.
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| 9/22/2010 |
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SJax still on injury report
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson remained on the injury report with a knee injury Wednesday as St. Louis opened practice in preparation for Week 3 vs. Washington. He was limited in his participation.
Analysis: Jackson missed practice last Wednesday yet still managed to suit up against the Raiders and pick up 125 total yards. Jackson is an elite back playing on a below average team, but the more rookie QB Sam Bradford continues to develop the more space Jackson should find to run. Continue to start him in all Fantasy formats.
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| 9/19/2010 |
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Jackson leads Rams in 2 categories
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had most of the offensive production for his team in Week 2 against the Raiders. He rushed for 75 yards of 19 carries and caught four passes for 50 yards in the 16-14 loss to Oakland. He caught all but one pass he was targeted for and led the team in both rushing and receiving. Jackson gashed the Raiders for 56 yards on eight carries in the first quarter but was held out of the endzone for the second straight week.
Analysis: Jackson continues to be a workhorse for St. Louis and has helped ease the transition of rookie QB Sam Bradford into the NFL. He has 156 yards rushing in his first two games, despite running behind a young offensive line. Once Bradford becomes more comfortable and defenses start respecting the pass, Jackson should see his production go up. He is a threat in both phases of offense and should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB heading into Week 3 against the Redskins. Washington gave up 58 yards rushing in Week 2 and 89 yards in Week 1.
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| 9/19/2010 |
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Jackson ready to go for Week 2
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was left of the inactive list for Week 2 against the Raiders, meaning his knee injury that cause him to miss practice Wednesday was not serious enough to hold him out. He will face a Raiders defense in Week 2 that allowed 205 yards yards and three touchdowns on the ground in their season opener. Jackson rushed 22 times for 81 yards in Week 1 against the Cardinals.
Analysis: Jackson, who led the NFC in rushing last year with 1,416 yards, is good to go for Sunday's game so Fantasy owners should get him active for Week 2. Although he did not break the century mark in the opener, Jackson looked as physical as ever and will be counted on as the Rams ease rookie QB Sam Bradford into the NFL. The Raiders were unable to contain Chris Johnson in Week 1 so look for Jackson to have a big game. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy option for Week 2.
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| 9/16/2010 |
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SJax back at practice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was back at practice Thursday after sitting out Wednesday with a knee injury. If healthy as expected, Jackson will face a Raiders defense in Week 2 that allowed 205 yards yards and three touchdowns on the ground in their season opener. Jackson rushed 22 times for 81 yards in Week 1 against the Cardinals.
Analysis: Jackson, who led the NFC in rushing last year with 1,416 yards, is expected to be fine for Sunday's game but Fantasy owners should keep an eye on his status leading up to Week 2. Although he did not break the century mark in the opener, Jackson looked as physical as ever and will be counted on as the Rams ease rookie QB Sam Bradford into the NFL. The Raiders were unable to contain Chris Johnson in Week 1 so look for Jackson to have a big game. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy option for Week 2.
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| 9/15/2010 |
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Jackson primed for a big game
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson faces a Raiders defense in Week 2 that allowed 205 yards yards and three touchdowns on the ground in their season opener. Jackson, who did not practice on Wednesday because of a slight knee injury, rushed 22 times for 81 yards in Week 1 against the Cardinals. I think hes going to be OK," Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said on how banged up Jacksons knee is. "It was as much precautionary today as anything. I hope we get him out there tomorrow. In one career game against Oakland, Jackson toted the rock 31 times for 127 yards and two touchdowns. Steven is a good player," Raiders coach Tom Cable said on stopping Jackson. "Youve got to be as hard and as tough as he is. Thats his game. He wears on you, wears on you and wears on you. Then hes a tremendous finisher.
Analysis: Jackson, who led the NFC in rushing last year with 1,416 yards, is expected to be fine for Sunday's game but Fantasy owners should keep an eye on his status leading up to Week 2. Although he did not break the century mark in the opener, Jackson looked as physical as ever and will be counted on as the Rams ease rookie QB Sam Bradford into the NFL. The Raiders were unable to contain Chris Johnson in Week 1 so look for Jackson to have a big game. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy option for Week 2.
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| 9/13/2010 |
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MRI comes back clean for S-Jax
News: Steven Jackson had an MRI on his knee Monday, but it came back clean, according to multiple sources. One source, WXOS-FM in St. Louis, reports that Jackson's knee is inflamed but that he should be all right. Jackson ran for 81 yards on 22 carries in Week 1 against the Cardinals and caught four passes for 6 yards. Jackson is expected to play at Oakland in Week 2.
Analysis: It's great that Jackson is fine since he'll go up against a Raiders run defense that got busted wide open by Chris Johnson and the Titans in Week 1 for three touchdowns and 205 yards. Expect big totals for Jackson, perhaps his best numbers of the season, against the Raiders in Week 2. Obviously he's a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 9/12/2010 |
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Jackson gets 20-plus carries
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson ran for 81 yards on 22 carries in Week 1 against the Cardinals and caught four passes for six yards in the 17-13 loss. The 27-year-old had a long run of 18 and fought his way for extra yards all game. The Rams surprised everybody on a fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line. Instead of handing off to Jackson, they went play-action and QB Sam Bradford hit WR Laurent Robinson for the touchdown strike.
Analysis: Jackson failed to run over 100 yards in the opener but did a nice job off keeping the running game going to open up the pass for his rookie QB. He was needed to pass block on many plays, as the Cardinals brought constant pressure on Bradford, and did not receive many carries as he team was down late in the fourth quarter. Jackson should continue to see 20-plus carries a game and carry the load for the Rams so keep Jackson active as a must-start option. He will face the Raiders in Week 2. In one career game against Oakland, Jackson carried the rock 31 times for 127 yards and two touchdowns.
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| 9/9/2010 |
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Jackson looking for success vs. Cards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson opens the season against the Cardinals, a team in which he ran for 116 yards and one touchdown against last season. He did not play in the second matchup between the two teams in 2009, due to an injury, and has averaged just 62 yards in nine career games. He has not had a ton of success against Arizona in his career and the Cardinals ranked 17th in the league against the run last season.
Analysis: After rushing for under 1,100 yards in 2007 and 2008, Jackson bounced back last season with 1,416 yards and four touchdowns. Jackson, who said he lifted more often to strengthen his back, rushed nine times during the preseason for 42 yards. "I wanted to make sure that not only can I wipe away the doubts in my head but actually believe I can play at the same level and the same intensity that I had before," Jackson told the team's official website. With his offensive line a little more mature and a rookie QB in St. Louis, the 27-year-old will likely have to step it up to help ease Sam Bradfords entrance into the NFL. Jackson should have another solid season in 2010, as long as he can avoid injuries. Jackson is still considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB and should be active for his Week 1 matchup against the Cardinals.
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| 8/30/2010 |
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Jackson ready for Week 1
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said he's ready for the Sept. 12 opener against Arizona and to put last year's 1-15 record behind him. "You can't go back and stay in the rearview mirror. You can't look back. That's how you make yourself better. Jackson, who may or may not play in the preseason finale based on what coach Steve Spagnuolo asks of him, is healthy and ready for Week 1.
Analysis: Jackson has played in two preseason games thus far and has totaled 42 rushing yards on nine carries. He has done little but he doesn't figure to start producing until the bright lights come on. That said, the St. Louis offense will once again be questionable but Jackson is no question. Coming off back surgery, he is expected to be 100 percent healthy. With potentially a rookie QB -- Sam Bradford -- under center, the Rams are going to rely heavily on Jackson in 2010. There is some risk to drafting him because he is coming off surgery, but he is still a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB to take in the latter half of the first round in most drafts.
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| 8/27/2010 |
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Jackson effective in brief PT
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was effective, if only for a brief time, during Thursday's preseason game against the Patriots. Jackson played only on the opening series for St. Louis, which resulted in a nine-play, 67-yard touchdown drive. Jackson carried the ball five times, all for positive gains. He finished with 22 yards and a long gain of 9 yards. In two preseason contests, Jackson has totaled 42 rushing yards on nine carries for a 4.6 yards per carry average.
Analysis: The Rams have held all along that they weren't going to push Jackson, who is coming off back surgery, in the preseason. They know what he brings to the table and they need him more for the regular season. With potentially a rookie QB -- Sam Bradford -- under center, the Rams are going to rely heavily on Jackson in 2010. There is some risk to drafting him because he is coming off surgery, but he is still a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB to take in the latter half of the first round in most drafts.
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| 8/24/2010 |
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Jackson ready for 2010 season
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson's surgically-repaired back held up during his first preseason game and he's ready for a productive 2010. In his first game action since fighting through the final six weeks of the 2009 season with a herniated disk that kept him out of practice, he carried the ball four times for 20 yards against the Browns Saturday. "That last five, six weeks of the season was pretty painful," Jackson said. "But pulling through, I think I proved a lot to myself, to be able to fight through that pain and still be somewhat productive." "I think I proved a lot to myself, and I'm really excited about the season and ready to get after it now."
Analysis: So far so good for Jackson, who will likely see limited action in the final two preseason games as a precaution. He appears to be healthy, and will counted on to help carry the load with a rookie at QB (Sam Bradford) and a young, unproven group of wide receivers. Jackson is very talented both running and catching the ball out of the backfield, and remains a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 8/21/2010 |
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Rams' Jackson makes debut Saturday
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson saw his first preseason action during Saturday's game against the Browns. He started, and carried the ball four times during St. Louis' opening possession, gaining 20 yards. The drive ended in a touchdown and Jackson's night was over. He is recovering from offseason back surgery, and was pleased with how it held up. "I felt good to be out there once again," Jackson said. "I got 11 yards on the first [carry]. Not only did I get it in a way where I was untouched, but I fought for some extra yards at the end, so the back strength was there."
Analysis: So far so good for Jackson, who was held out of last week's game as a precaution. While he put up great numbers in 2009, he only reached the end zone only four times on the year. He appears to be healthy, and will counted on to help carry the load with a rookie at QB (Sam Bradford) and a young, unproven group of wide receivers. Jackson is very talented both running and catching the ball, and remains a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 8/20/2010 |
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Jackson likely to play Saturday
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo thinks RB Steven Jackson (back) could see some action Saturday against the Browns in Cleveland. "I wouldn't be surprised if he got some reps in there, and if he doesn't we're OK with that, too. It's just a feel thing." Jackson was held out of last Saturday's preseason opener, but said on Wednesday that hes ready for this Saturday at Cleveland.
Analysis: Jackson said Wednesday that he changed his offseason workout regimen to compensate for his back injury. Now, he lifts twice and runs once. He also changed his diet, eating more "healthy proteins" and fewer carbs. He added that he feels good physically. Jackson was the Rams' workhorse in 2009, recording more than 300 rushing attempts for just the second time in his career. He finished with a fifth straight 1,000-yard season. Some Fantasy owners are probably going to worry a bit about Jackson since he is coming off surgery and the Rams aren't expected to be a great offense in 2010. But St. Louis stunk up the joint in 2009 and Jackson still put up gaudy numbers. Draft Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB, starting in the second half of the first round.
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| 8/18/2010 |
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Jackson feels ready to go
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said Wednesday that he changed his offseason workout regimen to compensate for his back injury. Now, he lifts twice and runs once. He also changed his diet, eating more "healthy proteins" and fewer carbs. He added that he feels good physically. You can never tell until I get into a game situation, but I feel crisp; I feel good. My lungs are there, my strength is there. Jackson is ready for game action, if for no other reason than to stop fielding questions about his surgically repaired back. Im not worried about the back. I want to get it over with so we can stop answering questions about it, he said. Jackson was held out of last Saturday's preseason opener, but said hes ready for this Saturday at Cleveland. Me and Coach (Steve Spagnuolo) still havent talked about if Im going to play, but I am preparing as if I am going to go, Jackson said.
Analysis: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said on Sunday there's a chance Jackson will get a few snaps during Saturday's preseason game against the Browns. He isn't expected to play much in the preseason, but word has been that he is on track to be ready for the regular-season opener, barring any unforeseen setbacks. Jackson was the Rams' workhorse in 2009, recording more than 300 rushing attempts for just the second time in his career. He finished with a fifth straight 1,000-yard season. Some Fantasy owners are probably going to worry a bit about Jackson since he is coming off surgery and the Rams aren't expected to be a great offense in 2010. But St. Louis stunk up the joint in 2009 and Jackson still put up gaudy numbers. Draft Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB, starting in the second half of the first round.
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| 8/15/2010 |
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Jackson could get carries this week
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said on Sunday there's a chance RB Steven Jackson (back) will get a few snaps during Saturday's preseason game against the Browns. Jackson, recovering from offseason back surgery, did not suit up for the preseason opener against Minnesota.
Analysis: Jackson isn't expected to play much in the preseason, but word has been that he is on track to be ready for the regular-season opener, barring any unforeseen setbacks. Jackson was the Rams' workhorse in 2009, recording more than 300 rushing attempts for just the second time in his career. He finished with a fifth straight 1,000-yard season. Some Fantasy owners are probably going to worry a bit about Jackson since he is coming off surgery and the Rams aren't expected to be a great offense in 2010. But St. Louis stunk up the joint in 2009 and Jackson still put up gaudy numbers. Draft Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB, starting in the second half of the first round.
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| 8/15/2010 |
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Jackson on the sideline Saturday
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, recovering from offseason back surgery, suited up but did not play in Saturday's preseason opener against the Vikings. He's expected to see limited action during the exhibition season.
Analysis: Jackson put up great numbers in 2009; at least in every category but touchdowns, reaching the end zone only four times on the year. While he appears to be healthy, count on opposing defenses to once again key on Jackson this season with a rookie QB in Sam Bradford and a young, unproven group of wide receivers. But he's still very talented both running and catching the ball, and is a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 8/14/2010 |
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Jackson won't play much in preseason
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Friday that Steven Jackson won't play much, if at all, in the preseason opener at home against Minnesota on Saturday. In fact, Jackson isn't expected to see a lot of action during the entire preseason. Jackson ran for 1,416 yards in 2009 despite playing the final third of the season with a herniated disk that required surgery in April.
Analysis: Jackson, who had offseason back surgery, said Wednesday everything was "right on schedule" in his recovery, but the Rams don't want to take any chances heading into the season. We expect Jackson to be fine for Week 1, and it's a good thing the Rams aren't going to test him during the preseason, especially the opener. Continue to monitor Jackson's progress, but he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option. He's worth drafting toward the end of Round 1 or beginning of Round 2 in all leagues.
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| 8/12/2010 |
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Jackson could miss preseason opener
News: The Rams might decide to rest RB Steven Jackson (back) for Saturday's preseason opener against Minnesota as a precaution. Jackson, who had offseason back surgery, said Wednesday everything was "right on schedule" in his recovery, but the Rams don't want to take any chances heading into the season. WR Donnie Avery said Thursday in an interview with CBSSports.com that Jackson is the most important player on St. Louis' offense. "He feels like he's back," Avery said of Jackson. "To me he looks like the Steven we all know."
Analysis: We expect Jackson to be fine for Week 1, and it's a good thing the Rams aren't going to test him during the preseason, especially the opener. Continue to monitor Jackson's progress, but he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option. He's worth drafting toward the end of Round 1 or beginning of Round 2 in all leagues.
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| 8/11/2010 |
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Jackson 'right on schedule' with back
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said Wednesday he "will never know" when his back, which required surgery in the offseason to repair a herniated disc, will be 100 percent recovered, but he's not thinking about it during training. "That's one of those things that I'm not concerned about it," he said. But Jackson said he's getting close to feeling like his old self. "This week we've ramped up my reps, so we're going in the right direction," he said. "We're progressively going up hill to be able to make sure I peak at the right time in my training and get ready for the opener. I think everything is going good. Everything is going right to schedule. We haven't talked about preseason games or the amount of time that I will play in it. ... I'm treating each practice and every practice as an opportunity to get better and making sure that I'm taking care of my body and I'll be ready to go." Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson has made plenty of progress. "He's stepped it up a little bit more this week and that was part of the plan, to get a few more reps and things that we're doing," Spagnuolo said. "Steven is Steven. He's doing a nice job."
Analysis: This is great news for Jackson, who is coming off a solid year in 2009. Jackson ended 2009 with excellent stats -- 1,416 yards on 324 carries and 322 yards on 51 catches -- but his four touchdowns really hurt Fantasy owners over the course of the season. He vows that will change in 2010. We expect Jackson to play at a high level again this year, and he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option. He's worth drafting in all leagues at the end of Round 1 or beginning of Round 2.
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| 8/8/2010 |
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Jackson fine, but held out Saturday
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson did not practice Saturday morning or participate in the evenings intrasquad scrimmage. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said its by design to give Jackson more time to fully heal his back after undergoing offseason surgery. No alarms, Spagnuolo said, insisting Jackson's back is fine. Hes exactly where he should be. He does want to push it a little bit next week.
Analysis: Jackson put up great numbers in 2009; at least in every category but touchdowns, reaching the end zone only four times on the year. While he appears to be healthy, count on opposing defenses to once again key on Jackson this season with a rookie QB in Sam Bradford and a young, unproven group of wide receivers. But he's still very talented both running and catching the ball, and is a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 8/3/2010 |
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Jackson says back 'feels good'
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson, who is coming off offseason back surgery, has reported no problems during the early part of training camp and has even done well in tackling drills. "Everything is good," Jackson said. "I'm getting in there, banging around with the No. 1 defense. That's always pretty challenging. To go out there and get banged around and not have any issues with the back, it feels really good. I'm just happy to be playing football again."
Analysis: This is great news for Jackson, who is coming off a solid year in 2009. Jackson ended 2009 with excellent stats -- 1,416 yards on 324 carries and 322 yards on 51 catches -- but his four touchdowns really hurt Fantasy owners over the course of the season. He vows that will change in 2010. We expect Jackson to play at a high level again this year, and he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option. He's worth drafting in all leagues at the end of Round 1 or beginning of Round 2.
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| 7/31/2010 |
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Jackson's back 'fully healed'
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who underwent surgery in April for a herniated disc in his back, declared himself completely healthy. "The back is fully healed. I really worked hard this offseason to make sure the durability will still be there and that I can still run the natural way that I'm used to. ... I'm not worried about contact."
Analysis: Jackson put up great numbers in 2009; at least in every category but touchdowns, reaching the end zone only four times on the year. While he appears to be healthy, count on opposing defenses to once again key on Jackson this season with a rookie QB in Sam Bradford and a young, unproven group of wide receivers. But he's still very talented both running and catching the ball, and remains a first-round Fantasy talent.
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| 7/27/2010 |
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Jackson cleared to practice
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson, who underwent surgery in April for a herniated disc in his back, should be able to "do most everything" when training camp kicks off later this week, coach Steve Spagnuolo said Tuesday. Jackson sat out all the spring workouts following the operation. "We want the doctors to look at him one more time," Spagnuolo said. "But he feels great. We want to get him ready. And we'll have him ready for the opening game. We'll be smart about it."
Analysis: This is great news for Jackson, who predicted in February in an interview with CBSSports.com that he would have the best year of his career. Jackson ended 2009 with excellent stats -- 1,416 yards on 324 carries and 322 yards on 51 catches -- but his four touchdowns really hurt Fantasy owners over the course of the season. He vows that will change in 2010. "I only had four touchdowns, and I know a lot of people were disappointed with that," Jackson said. "But I'm in the yard-making business. I deal with real estate first. I think I'm a Top 5 draft pick in Fantasy Football. I believe that stat-wise I will have my most impressive season that I've ever had, including 2006." That would be impressive since Jackson had 1,528 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns and 90 catches for 806 yards and three touchdowns in 2006. We're not sure if he can reach those marks again, especially with a bad back, but he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB as long as he's healthy. He remains a first-round Fantasy talent.
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| 6/4/2010 |
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Jackson not ready for OTA work
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo was asked Friday if he thinks RB Steven Jackson may participate in any of the upcoming OTA workouts. Jackson is recovering from back surgery April 15, and he was expected to miss 6-8 weeks. "You know, I'll be honest with you, I have not thought about it at all, only because the safe thing is probably not to do anything with him," Spagnuolo said. "But I believe this, I don't want to misstate, but I think he's going to start or has started on solid ground running. He'd been in the pool. ... So we're doing a pretty good job with him."
Analysis: It doesn't sound like the Rams are going to rush Jackson back on the field prior to training camp, especially if he just started running on solid ground. Continue to monitor his recovery and hope he's ready for the start of the season and doesn't suffer a setback with his back. Jackson should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option in all leagues. He is worth selecting toward the end of Round 1 on Draft Day.
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| 5/18/2010 |
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Jackson says back feels good
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said Tuesday that his back feels "really good" in the wake of his April 15 surgery. Jackson said his recovery should take six to eight weeks. He expects to be at full speed when training camp opens in late July. Jackson said he expects to be a better RB in 2010 following the surgery. "Yes, because I'm healthy," he said. "It will make me a better running back. And, I proved a lot to myself that ... I always kind of prided myself on playing with pain, but now I've taken my body to another level."
Analysis: Continue to monitor Jackson's back injury, but this is what we want to hear from Jackson that he will be ready to go for the start of training camp. We expect Jackson to be fine for the start of the season, and he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option in all leagues. He is worth selecting toward the end of Round 1 on Draft Day.
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| 5/5/2010 |
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'Minor' back surgery for RB Jackson
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson underwent back surgery in early April to repair a herniated disc. He's expected to miss some of the team's OTAs this offseason but should be OK for the start of training camp. "It was a minor procedure," coach Steve Spagnuolo said. "He feels great. It's really not a big deal."
Analysis: Fantasy owners already know that a balky back comes with the territory of owning Jackson. His game is clearly off when he's playing with a sore back (over 100 yards rushing per game on average when healthy last season; under 80 yards per game when dealing with his back over his final five games). We think Jackson remains a solid late-first-round pick in drafts this summer, but backing him up with another good NFL rusher is practically a requirement -- especially since his backups in St. Louis (Ken Darby and Chris Ogbonnaya) aren't that good of players.
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| 2/10/2010 |
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Charges dropped against S. Jackson
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson won't face criminal charges over allegations that he beat a girlfriend who was nine months pregnant with the couple's child at his Las Vegas home last year, a police spokeswoman said Tuesday. Investigators found insufficient evidence that Jackson, 26, attacked Supriya Harris of Mableton, Ga., in March 2009, Las Vegas police Officer Barbara Morgan said. Jackson's publicist, Steve Caric, said the running back had no comment. Now the focus is on Jackson's back -- Jackson told CBSSports.com in February that the back injury that caused him problems toward the end of the season is still bothering him. "My back is still giving me problems," Jackson said. "It's herniated discs. Anyone who has that injury knows it isn't any fun. You just have to rehab it, and I'm trying to avoid surgery. I've seen three different doctors on it, and they all said that surgery is not needed. It's one of those things I have to just gut it out and really rehab." But Jackson added "I'll be ready for training camp."
Analysis: Jackson ended 2009 with excellent yardage numbers -- 1,416 yards on 324 carries and 322 yards on 51 catches -- but his four touchdowns really hurt Fantasy owners over the course of the season. He vows that will change in 2010. "I only had four touchdowns, and I know a lot of people were disappointed with that," Jackson said. "But I'm in the yard-making business. I deal with real estate first. I think I'm a Top 5 draft pick in Fantasy Football. I believe that stat-wise I will have my most impressive season that I've ever had, including 2006." That would be impressive since Jackson had 1,528 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns and 90 catches for 806 yards and three touchdowns in 2006. We're not sure if he can reach those marks again, especially with a bad back, but he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB as long as he's healthy. And with no pending criminal charges against him, there's no chance of a suspension. He remains a first-round Fantasy talent.
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| 2/9/2010 |
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Jackson: Back still giving me problems
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said in an interview with CBSSports.com that the back injury that caused him problems toward the end of the season -- he missed a game in Week 16 against Arizona and also missed the Pro Bowl -- is still bothering him in February. "My back is still giving me problems," Jackson said. "It's herniated discs. Anyone who has that injury knows it isn't any fun. You just have to rehab it, and I'm trying to avoid surgery. I've seen three different doctors on it, and they all said that surgery is not needed. It's one of those things I have to just gut it out and really rehab." But Jackson added "I'll be ready for training camp."
Analysis: Jackson ended 2009 with excellent yardage numbers -- 1,416 yards on 324 carries and 322 yards on 51 catches -- but his four touchdowns really hurt Fantasy owners over the course of the season. He vows that will change in 2010. "I only had four touchdowns, and I know a lot of people were disappointed with that," Jackson said. "But I'm in the yard-making business. I deal with real estate first. I think I'm a Top 5 draft pick in Fantasy Football. I believe that stat-wise I will have my most impressive season that I've ever had, including 2006." That would be impressive since Jackson had 1,528 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns and 90 catches for 806 yards and three touchdowns in 2006. We're not sure if he can reach those marks again, especially with a bad back, but he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB as long as he's healthy.
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| 1/3/2010 |
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Jackson ends year with whimper
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had just 63 yards on 20 carries with no catches in Week 17 vs. the 49ers.
Analysis: Jackson ended 2009 with excellent yardage numbers -- 1,416 yards on 324 carries and 322 yards on 51 catches -- but his four touchdowns really hurt Fantasy owners over the course of the season. Expect him to remain a No. 1 Fantasy RB heading into 2010, especially once the Rams add some quality players to their offense to help take some of the pressure off of Jackson. He remains first-round pick material.
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| 1/3/2010 |
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S. Jackson active for Week 17
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (back) was not named among the inactives for Week 17 vs. San Francisco.
Analysis: With Jackson active, Fantasy owners will be inclined to start him, even though he has not scored in four straight meetings with the 49ers, who happen to be good against the run. The Rams could opt to rest their best offensive player and go with the tandem of Kenneth Darby and Chris Ogbonnaya like they did in Week 16. This makes SJax a bit of a risky start.
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| 1/1/2010 |
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Here we go again with RB Jackson
News: This will be the sixth week in a row that Steven Jackson will be listed as questionable for a game after missing all of the Rams' practices during the week with lower-back pain. In the first four weeks with the injury, Jackson wound up playing, but that wasn't the case last week when the Rams played at Arizona. Kenneth Darby and Chris Ogbonnaya replaced him in that matchup.
Analysis: If Jackson plays, Fantasy owners will be inclined to start him even though he has not scored in four straight meetings with the 49ers, who happen to be good against the run. The Rams could opt to rest their best offensive player and go with the tandem of Darby and Ogbonnaya again. Remember, the game means nothing to them. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 12/31/2009 |
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Jackson sitting with back injury
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, whose back injury finally got the best of him last week, forcing him to sit after a long flight to Arizona, missed practice for a second straight day Thursday as the team prepares for Week 17 against the 49ers. He still feels like he has a good chance of playing in the game.
Analysis: When healthy, Jackson has been a must-start Fantasy option, piling up plenty of yardage even though he has scored only four touchdowns. Keep a close eye on his status leading up to the game, but early indications are good.
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| 12/30/2009 |
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Jackson hopes to finish on high note
News: No three-hour plane trip this week. That's enough to put a smile on Steven Jackson's face, no matter how awful the St. Louis Rams' season has been. Happy to be home, the Pro Bowl running back is optimistic about his playing chances for Sunday's finale against San Francisco. He blames forced inactivity on the flight to Arizona last week as the major factor that kept him out of that game when his herniated disk flared up in pregame warmups. "I really think that's what hurt me," Jackson said. "Being home this last week, I think, is going to do wonders for the back." Jackson did not practice on Wednesday.
Analysis: Jackson sat out the Week 16 game after the herniated disk in his back became too unbearable to play with. He is going to try to play in the Week 17 contests and finish the season strong but whether or not that actually happens remains to be seen. Jackson's owners obviously need to monitor his status in practice this week to see if he will be active for Week 17 against San Francisco. If healthy and active, Jackson will be a must-start for that contest. If he is out again, Chris Ogbonnaya and Ken Darby should be considered merely flex options against a tough 49ers run defense.
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| 12/30/2009 |
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Jackson not at practice Wed.
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson wants to play in the season finale Week 17 against the 49ers but he could not practice on Wednesday with his back injury.
Analysis: Jackson sat out the Week 16 game after the herniated disk in his back became too unbearable to play with. He is going to try to play in the Week 17 contests and finish the season strong but whether or not that actually happens remains to be seen. Jackson's owners obviously need to monitor his status in practice this week to see if he will be active for Week 17 against San Francisco. If healthy and active, Jackson will be a must-start for that contest. If he is out again, Chris Ogbonnaya and Ken Darby should be considered merely flex options against a tough 49ers run defense.
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| 12/30/2009 |
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Jackson not at practice Wed.
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson wants to play in the season finale Week 17 against the 49ers but he could not practice on Wednesday with his back injury.
Analysis: Jackson sat out the Week 16 game after the herniated disk in his back became too unbearable to play with. He is going to try to play in the Week 17 contests and finish the season strong but whether or not that actually happens remains to be seen. Jackson's owners obviously need to monitor his status in practice this week to see if he will be active for Week 17 against San Francisco. If healthy and active, Jackson will be a must-start for that contest. If he is out again, Chris Ogbonnaya and Ken Darby should be considered merely flex options against a tough 49ers run defense.
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| 12/28/2009 |
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Jackson hopes to play in finale
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson confirmed to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he has a herniated disk in his back, which kept him out of Week 16 at Arizona. However, he also told the paper that he plans to play in Week 17 against the 49ers. "All you can do is rest it," he said of his sore back. "You can't shoot it up. You have to stabilize the muscles around it and my core all things that I'll work on in the offseason. But like I said, no surgery is needed."
Analysis: This news was certainly surprising as Jackson had been sitting out of practice the past four weeks but did not miss a game. Jackson's owners obviously need to monitor his status in practice this week to see if he will be active for Week 17 against San Francisco. If healthy and active, Jackson will be a must-start for that contest. If he is out again, Chris Ogbonnaya and Ken Darby should be considered merely flex options against a tough 49ers run defense.
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| 12/27/2009 |
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Jackson misses Week 16 at Arizona
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson missed the team's Week 16 game at Arizona due to a back injury. Kenneth Darby and Chris Ogbonnaya carried the load against the Cardinals with Jackson out. "The back was giving me a lot of problems. It wasn't loosening up," Jackson said. "I was getting pain down my legs. It was all clear signs telling me that I wasn't ready to go today."
Analysis: This news was certainly surprising as Jackson had been sitting out of practice the past four weeks but did not miss a game. Jackson's owners obviously need to monitor his status in practice this week to see if he will be active for Week 17 against San Francisco. If healthy and active, Jackson will be a must-start for that contest. If he is out again, Ogbonnaya and Darby should be considered merely flex options against a tough 49ers run defense.
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| 12/25/2009 |
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Same drill for Steven Jackson
News: This will be the fourth week in a row that Steven Jackson will be listed as questionable for a game after missing all of the Rams' practices during the week. But if it's anything like the last three weeks, we'll see Jackson play at the Cardinals in Week 16. Jackson hasn't practiced at all over the last three weeks but has totaled 233 rush yards, 64 receiving yards, but with no touchdowns.
Analysis: Jackson did score in his last meeting with the Cardinals earlier this year with 116 rush yards to boot, going against the trend of slow stats he's had in the series with Arizona. But it's still a little nerve wracking to trust a runner who has just two touchdowns and three 100-total-yard games in his last six against a common opponent, especially one like the Cardinals. Figure Jackson to play like a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy RB, thus making him a good starting option in Week 16.
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| 12/24/2009 |
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SJax misses practice again
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (back) skipped practice again Thursday as the team prepares for Week 16 at Arizona. "I feel the same, maybe I just look a little happier. The back still feels the same," Jackson told the St. Louis media.
Analysis: Jackson missed practice all last week and still managed to suit up and contribute in Week 15. The man is a trooper and remains a solid start in all Fantasy formats. He pummeled the Cardinals for 116 yards and a touchdown earlier this season.
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| 12/23/2009 |
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Jackson felling better for Rams
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson did not practice Wednesday with a lower back injury as St. Louis prepares for Arizona Week 16. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said Wednesday, "Steven Jackson, although Steven feels a little better, but we are not quite there yet for a Wednesday so we didnt want to take any chances."
Analysis: Fantasy owners should like this news a lot since it means Jackson will stay on the field and put up some numbers. He remains a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB in Week 16 at Arizona, a team he pummeled for 116 yards and a touchdown earlier this season.
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| 12/21/2009 |
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Rams' Jackson not slowing down
News: Steven Jackson has played four games without practicing because of a lower back injury. The St. Louis Rams' running back sees no reason why he can't play two more. The bruising back had another strong game in Sunday's 16-13 loss to the Texans, rushing for 82 yards and adding four catches for 41 yards. Jackson refuses to consider shutting himself down for the rest of the year, even if his team is 1-13. "It's been whispered in my ear and that's from people on my side looking out for best of my future," Jackson said. "But I love to play and we only have two games to play, so I'm just going to gut it out."
Analysis: Fantasy owners should like this news a lot since it means Jackson will stay on the field and put up some numbers. He remains a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB in Week 16 at Arizona, a team he pummeled for 116 yards and a touchdown earlier this season.
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| 12/20/2009 |
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Jackson runs well despite back, flu
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who dealt with swine flu and his nagging back injury coming into Sunday's game against Houston, managed to play well against the Texans. Jackson had 20 carries for 82 yards and caught four passes for 41 yards. He led the team in rushing and receiving yards.
Analysis: Jackson continues to be the best player for the Rams and remains a solid Fantasy option in all leagues. He will likely be limited in practice again this week with the back injury, but Jackson should be used as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB in Week 16 at Arizona.
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| 12/20/2009 |
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SJax to battle through issues again
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (illness, back) will battle through his various ailments to start in Week 15 vs. Houston.
Analysis: Even with his issues, Jackson should be considered a must-start option against Houston. He is a yardage machine.
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| 12/20/2009 |
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Jackson, Boller seem to be over flu
News: The St. Louis Rams appear to be over swine flu that hit the team earlier in the week. Team spokesman Ted Crews says all players reported to a walkthrough Saturday. The 1-12 Rams host the Houston Texans on Sunday. QB Kyle Boller and RB Steven Jackson both missed Friday's practice with flulike symptoms.
Analysis: Jackson, who is dealing with a back injury, would be considered a must-start option against Houston if healthy, but check the inactives here on Sunday. We'll be first to know whether or not Jackson will be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com. Make sure to have alternate running backs available to you this week in case Jackson is out -- the Rams' backups in the event Jackson is inactive are Kenneth Darby and Samkon Gado. Boller might not even play if he's healthy, so you should stay away from him in all formats.
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| 12/18/2009 |
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Jackson among Rams hit by flu
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson did not practice Friday, but it wasn't because of his sore back. Like several of his teammates, Jackson rested with flu-like symptoms. The Rams canceled practice Thursday because several players reportedly had the H1N1 virus but it is not known if Jackson has that particular kind of flu. With his status up in the air more this week than it has been all season, Jackson wasn't available to talk to the media Friday. Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson's back is getting better, and he thinks Jackson would have practiced today if not for the illness. Teammates believe he will play. "Steven has shown he can do well without practice and I anticipate he'll do very well this week," backup RB Samkon Gado said. "I'd be very surprised if he couldn't go."
Analysis: Jackson, who is dealing with a back injury, would be considered a must-start option against Houston if healthy, but the flu could sideline him for the game. Make sure to have alternate running backs available to you this week in case Jackson is out -- the Rams' backups in the event Jackson is inactive are Kenneth Darby and Samkon Gado. Darby is expected to be the better back of the two, but neither one are better than a desperation roster replacement for Jackson at this point. We'll be first to know whether or not Jackson will be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 12/17/2009 |
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Rams cancel practice due to swine flu
News: The St. Louis Rams canceled practice Thursday due to an undisclosed number of swine flu cases on the team, just three days before their home game against the Houston Texans. Coach Steve Spagnuolo would not say how many players had the illness but said five or six players had flulike symptoms, and added that other players had reported symptoms the last few weeks. He anticipated the Rams would return to practice on Friday with a workout that will incorporate some of the elements missed on Thursday. Two players, quarterback Kyle Boller and center Jason Brown, missed practice Wednesday and Spagnuolo said both players had flulike symptoms. Spagnuolo first reported Brown's illness on Monday, but Brown was back with the team Thursday and had been expected to practice before the team decided to send players home.
Analysis: We will know more about Boller and the status of key Rams' players like Steven Jackson and Donnie Avery when the Rams return to practice Friday. Jackson, who is dealing with a back injury, would be considered a must-start option against Houston if healthy, and Avery has minimal Fantasy value. Boller would likely start if healthy, but if he's out then Keith Null would start against Houston.
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| 12/16/2009 |
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Jackson misses another practice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson missed his 10th straight full practice with a lower back injury on Wednesday, giving him time to note on his Twitter account that he was getting a lot of Pro Bowl votes. Coach Steve Spagnuolo was hopeful that Jackson might get on the field before Sunday to work on timing. Jackson also lost 8 yards off what had already been a season-worst rushing total at Tennessee. The revised total, after what had been ruled a lateral pass was changed to a reception, was 39 yards on 18 carries. Jackson should have no issues playing in the Week 15 game against Houston.
Analysis: Jackson did a lot of work on the stationary bike on Wednesday and Spagnuolo said there was no change in his back soreness. That soreness led to his worst rushing total of the season and could once again limit him Week 15 against the Texans. He's rushed for over 100 yards in five of his last seven games and has four touchdowns over that span but if he's hurting, that will mean little. We still like Jackson as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy option for Week 15 but we'd like to see him get on the practice field.
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| 12/13/2009 |
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Jackson has worst game of season
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who missed practice all week with a sore back, ran for a season-low 47 yards on 19 carries Week 14 at Tennessee. He also had two catches for 6 yards. He missed practice each of the last two weeks with the same back injury, but he rushed for a total of 201 yards in those games. "Instead of standing here embarrassing myself, and my family, I'm just going to say I'm tired. I'm just tired. I'm tired. You fill in the blanks. However you want to write the article, however you want to say it, I'm just tired," Jackson said after the game.
Analysis: The injury likely had less to do with Jackson's struggles than the fact the Rams had to go with their third-string quarterback in Keith Null. Without the threat of a passing game, the Titans defense could key in on Jackson even more than opposing defenses normally do. Jackson had rushed for 100-plus yards in five of his previous six games, so he's still too consistent to sit Week 15 against the Texans. But you have to hope Kyle Boller can return from his thigh injury by then.
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| 12/13/2009 |
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Jackson will play despite hurt back
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who missed practice for the third straight week because of a sore back, is active for the third straight game Week 14 at Tennessee. He has a total of 201 rushing yards over his last two games.
Analysis: Jackson's matchup is tough as the Titans have improved vs. the run and the pass, but he gets the ball so much and does well with it that there's really no other option but to start him if you own him. He has performed well each of the last two weeks despite the back injury, so you should confident starting him again this week.
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| 12/11/2009 |
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Another Sunday decision for Jackson
News: For the third week in a row, Steven Jackson didn't practice with a very sore back. And for the third week in a row, Jackson is questionable for the Rams. St. Louis will head to Tennessee in Week 14, and if this is week continues to be like the last two weeks, Jackson should start.
Analysis: Jackson's matchup is tough as the Titans have improved vs. the run and the pass, but he gets the ball so much and does well with it that there's really no other option but to start him if you own him. It wouldn't hurt to have a backup plan in place just in case he's out, but based on the previous two weeks it's fairly safe to expect him to play. We'll know his status on Sunday roughly around 2:30 p.m. ET, so be sure to check back with us then for the word on Jackson.
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| 12/10/2009 |
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Jackson deals with back pain
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson missed his eighth straight practice Thursday, resting an aching back. On game day he'll again be carrying a heavy load for the St. Louis feeble offense. Apparently, practice is overrated for the 235-pound running back who's the lone threat on one of the worst offenses in franchise history. Jackson's seven 100-yard games this season is a career best, including five of the last six, and he's done it for an offense that's scored 13 offensive touchdowns. "First things first, is making sure I'm ready to go on Sunday," Jackson said. "Making sure my back is getting to the point where I can take the carries, take the pounding, that's what's more important." If the Rams played Thursday night instead of Sunday at Tennessee, Jackson said he'd had missed it. "I'm just being honest with you, because of the pounding I take on Sunday," Jackson said. "I need the entire week to get ready to do it again."
Analysis: Jackson participated in a walkthrough early in practice and rode a stationary bicycle, and has been working with the strength and conditioning coach to keep his fitness level high. He prepares for blitz protection and route-running by watching more film than before, although he believes run reads are not a problem given the work he put in earlier in the season. Jackson has been productive in two outings since hurting the back, if a bit stiff. Last week he had 112 yards on 28 carries in a loss at Chicago, and the week before that he had 89 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown in a loss at home to Seattle. Look for Jackson to run well against the Titans and consider him a No. 1 Fantasy option in all leagues.
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| 12/9/2009 |
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Jackson misses practice again Wednesay
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (back) watched practice Wednesday, which has been his routine for the past two weeks. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said Jackson's back feels about the same as it did at this point last week. Jackson had 28 carries Sunday at Chicago for 112 yards. He should play in Week 14 at Tennessee.
Analysis: Jackson should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB as long as he's able to play against the Titans. Tennessee is No. 8 in run defense, but Jackson is playing too well to consider benching him as long as he's healthy.
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| 12/6/2009 |
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Jackson back over 100 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed 28 times for 112 yards in Week 13 at Chicago. He also caught four passes for 9 yards. Jackson was considered a game-time decision coming into the game with a back injury.
Analysis: For Jackson, it was his seventh 100-yard performance of the season, but his first game in over a month without a touchdown. He continues to see just about all the touches on the ground for the Rams and it appears he will continue to play through this back issue. As long as he does, Fantasy owners can still view him as an elite No. 1 Fantasy RB. The Rams will face Tennessee in Week 14.
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| 12/6/2009 |
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Jackson officially active for Week 13
News: The Rams listed Steven Jackson (back) as active for Week 13 at Chicago. He was listed as the team's starter and is expected to see most of the team's carries.
Analysis: This is the official word you were waiting for. Get Jackson active as a No. 1 RB in any format against the Bears. He is a safe play.
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| 12/6/2009 |
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Report: Rams' Jackson to play
News: NFL.com reports Sunday morning that Rams RB Steven Jackson is expected to play at Chicago in Week 13. Jackson is nursing a very sore back that kept him out of practice all week. He missed practice last week and was able to suit up for Week 12, so it would be a real surprise if he is unable to go against the Bears.
Analysis: The Rams can ill afford to be without their best player if they want to have a chance to win the game. If you own Jackson, have a backup plan just in case the best-laid plans go awry. If you're desperate and looking for help on the waiver wire, choices like the Titans' Chris Brown and the Browns' Jerome Harrison and Chris Jennings popped up this week as reliable replacements. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be officially active on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 12/4/2009 |
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Back makes Jackson game-time decision
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Friday that RB Steven Jackson would be listed as questionable for the second week in a row with a sore back. Jackson missed practice all week. He's believed to be a game-time decision for Week 13 at Chicago, though he was in the same boat last week and did play against the Seahawks. "We will list Steven as questionable because we are not sure right now," Spagnuolo said. "We'd still like to get Steven oiled up here a little bit and we'll visit when we go in there, but it just hasn't come down to where we want it and we certainly don't want to re-aggravate it."
Analysis: Jackson said on Thursday that he expects to play. "I feel better than yesterday," Jackson said. "If I don't play, I'll be more surprised than anybody." Typically if players can't practice by Friday, they don't play on Sunday, but Jackson has debunked that theory once alreasy and the Rams can ill afford to be without their best player. If you own Jackson, have a backup plan in case he doesn't play in Week 13. If you're desperate and looking for help on the waiver wire, choices like the Titans' Chris Brown and the Browns' Jerome Harrison and Chris Jennings popped up this week as reliable replacements. We'll be first to know whether or not Jackson will be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 12/3/2009 |
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Jackson to play despite back issue
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (back) didn't practice again Thursday, but he expects to go Sunday at Chicago. "I feel better than yesterday," Jackson said. "If I don't play, I'll be more surprised than anybody." Jackson dealt with this back injury heading into last week's game against Seattle, but he still played and finished with 23 carries for 89 yards and a touchdown and five catches for 27 yards.
Analysis: We like Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB against the Bears. Keep an eye on his status heading into Sunday's game and hope he doesn't suffer a setback, but he should remain active in all lineups for Week 13.
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| 12/2/2009 |
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Jackson misses Wednesday practice
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Wednesday that RB Steven Jackson (back) feels about the same as he did at this time last week, when he didn't practice at all before getting 28 touches against Seattle Week 12. Spags said the team hopes to get Jackson on the practice field Thursday.
Analysis: There's no reason to believe that Jackson will miss Sunday's game unless he suffers a considerable setback. Expect him to be ready to roll against a beatable Bears run defense. Continue to view Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB, though it wouldn't be awful if you did establish a backup plan just in case he can't go.
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| 11/30/2009 |
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Jackson's back achy after loss
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson lugged through a 23-carry, 89-yard effort with a touchdown and five receptions for 27 yards in Week 12 vs. the Seahawks with a sore back. Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Monday that Jackson's back is still sore and that the team would be cautious with him again this week leading up to their Week 13 game at Chicago.
Analysis: There's no reason to believe that Jackson will miss the game unless he suffers a considerable setback. Expect him to be ready to roll against a beatable Bears run defense. Continue to view Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB, though it wouldn't be awful if you did establish a backup plan just in case he can't go.
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| 11/29/2009 |
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SJax totals 116 yards, scores
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson ran 23 times for 89 yards and a touchdown and caught five passes for 27 yards in a Week 12 loss to the Seahawks.
Analysis: Jackson, who was questionable coming into the game with a back problem, admitted after the loss that his injury was bothering him on Sunday, but his stats certainly weren't affected. In Week 13, Jackson will play at Chicago and remains a No. 1 Fantasy RB for that matchup.
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| 11/29/2009 |
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SJax good to go in Week 12
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (back) was not listed among the inactives and will start in Week 12 vs. Seattle.
Analysis: Back injuries often get re-aggravated during games, so Jackson is clearly going to be a bit of a risky start in all leagues for Week 12. However, he's been such a stud this season that it will take a brave Fantasy owner to bench him.
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| 11/27/2009 |
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Jackson questionable for Sunday
News: Steven Jackson missed his third straight practice on Sunday and is listed as questionable for the Rams' Week 12 game vs. the Seahawks. If Rams RB Steven Jackson isn't cleared to play Sunday, head coach Steve Spagnuolo said the team could go with Samkon Gado, Kenneth Darby or may make a roster move as late as Saturday. But Spagnuolo added that he'll trust Jackson's judgment on his availability Sunday. "You know the competitive juices come out. I think he's been in the league long enough that he doesn't want to hurt the team, yet he wants to be out there to help the team," Spagnuolo said.
Analysis: Typically if players can't practice by Friday, they don't play on Sunday, but the Rams can ill afford to be without their best player. If you own Jackson, have a backup plan in case he doesn't play in Week 12. If you're desperate and looking for help on the waiver wire, Gado is probably a bit better than Darby. We'll be first to know whether or not Jackson will be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 11/26/2009 |
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Jackson rests but should play
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson missed practice again Thursday with a sore back but head coach Steve Spagnuolo said Thursday that he expects his prized rusher to play in Week 12 vs. Seattle. Jackson has four 100-total-yard games and three touchdowns in his last five against the Seahawks.
Analysis: Sounds like Jackson is getting a couple of days to rest up, something that might continue for as long as his back hurts him. He should play and is a must-start No. 1 Fantasy RB so long as he's active. If anything changes on Jackson's status we'll keep you posted.
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| 11/25/2009 |
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Back flares up on Rams' Jackson
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson missed practice Wednesday with lower back spasms, but expects to play Sunday against Seattle. Jackson is second in the NFL with 1,031 yards rushing and 1,262 yards from scrimmage. He says he is day-to-day. Jackson says he wasn't hurt on any particular play in a 21-13 loss to Arizona on Sunday, describing the injury as "wear and tear of the year."
Analysis: Sounds like Jackson is getting a day to rest up, something that might continue for the rest of the season. He should play and is a must-start No. 1 Fantasy RB so long as he's active. If anything changes on Jackson's status we'll keep you posted.
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| 11/23/2009 |
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Jackson has soreness in back
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has soreness in his lower back, but it's not expected to sideline him Sunday against Seattle. Jackson has carried a heavy load, with a league-high 215 rushing attempts as well as a team-high 35 receptions. Along with that, Rams FB Mike Karney has soreness in his neck and will undergo an MRI exam Monday. Karney has been key in Jackson's 103 yards-per-game rushing average. Jackson had 24 carries for 116 yards and a touchdown Sunday against Arizona.
Analysis: Keep an eye on Jackson's status during the week and hope he's OK for Week 12 against the Seahawks. He's a No. 1 Fantasy RB when healthy, so hopefully this injury won't limit his production going forward. And hopefully Karney is OK because Jackson has relied on Karney to clear holes for him this year.
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| 11/22/2009 |
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S. Jackson has another 100 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 24 carries for 116 yards Week 11 against the Cardinals, rushing for more than 100 yards for the fourth straight game. He also scored a touchdown for the third straight game, plunging into the end zone from 1 yard out in the fourth quarter. On the receiving end, he finished with two catches, but for no gain.
Analysis: The Rams have finally learned their only source of reliable offense is Jackson, so they'll continue to lean on him heavily down the stretch, giving him at least 25 touches per game. With all those touches, he'll get the numbers of a No. 1 Fantasy RB even if the Rams' struggles on offense keep him from getting in the end zone as often as you'd like. Start him Week 12 against the Seahawks.
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| 11/15/2009 |
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Jackson nears 200 total yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed 26 times for 131 yards and a touchdown in Week 10 against New Orleans. He also caught nine passes for 45 yards, his highest reception total of the season.
Analysis: Jackson was about 80 percent of the Rams' offense in Week 10 against a tough Saints defense and it was good enough to keep the Rams in the game against the undefeated Saints until the last drive of the game. Jackson has managed 130-plus rushing yards in three straight weeks and has now scored touchdowns in back-to-back games after not scoring until Week 8. He is one of the few running backs in the league who is guaranteed 20-plus carries per game and Fantasy owners should continue to start him in all leagues for Week 11 against Arizona.
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| 11/12/2009 |
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Jackson has good history vs. Saints
News: The Rams host the Saints in Week 10, and that's a good thing for Rams RB Steven Jackson. In his past two games vs. New Orleans, SJax has 216 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns. The Saints rank 19th against the run this season.
Analysis: Jackson has just been a beast this year, despite the fact he plays for one of the worst teams in football. He should be nicely rested after his bye and will be ready to run over a Saints D that gave up 149 yards to DeAngelo Williams in Week 9 and 151 yards to Michael Turner in Week 8. Start Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB for Week 10.
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| 11/1/2009 |
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Jackson finally finds the end zone
News: Steven Jackson's 25-yard touchdown run with 1:38 left lifted the Rams to a 17-10 win over the Lions, snapping their 17-game losing streak. The Rams (1-7) avoided matching their worst start in franchise history. They also ended talk about joining Detroit (1-6) as the only teams in NFL history to have an 0-16 season. Jackson had another solid performance. He ran for a season-high 149 yards on 22 carries and his go-ahead TD was St. Louis' first rushing score of the season.
Analysis: Jackson is having a tremendous season with the Rams despite the team winning only once so far this season. He should smash the 1,000-yard rushing mark on the year and will hopefully make up for the lack of touchdowns in the first half of the season with a TD fest in the second half of the season. The Rams are off Week 9 then take on the Saints in Week 10. He will be a must-start Fantasy option for that game.
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| 10/28/2009 |
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Jackson ready for Lions
News: Lost in the Rams' 17-game losing streak is the strong season that RB Steven Jackson is having. He's third in NFL rushing, second in yards from scrimmage. On Sunday against Indianapolis, he had a season-high 134 yards rushing, including a single-quarter career-high of 95 yards in the third. He hasn't scored a TD heading into Week 8 at Detroit.
Analysis: Jackson could find the end zone this week against the Lions, who have allowed five rushing touchdowns this season. Regardless of not scoring, Jackson continues to post solid stats. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy RB this week at the Lions.
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| 10/25/2009 |
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S. Jackson continues to impress
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson ran 23 times for 134 yards and caught one pass for minus-1 yard in a Week 7 loss to the Colts.
Analysis: Jackson now has three 100-yard rushing games and three consecutive games of over 100 total yards as he just continues to defy the odds by racking up the Fantasy points, even though the Rams are getting waxed more often than not. In Week 8, they might actually have a chance to win a game when they visit Detroit, so start Jackson in all formats for that matchup.
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| 10/23/2009 |
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SJax burned Colts in last meeting
News: The Rams host the Colts in Week 7, and owners of RB Steven Jackson will be hoping he can repeat his stats from the last time these two teams met. In that outing, he had 127 scrimmage yards and a rushing touchdown. The Colts rank 14th vs. the run this season, but have allowed only one rush over 20 yards and teams have often been throwing against the Colts to try and make a comeback.
Analysis: Jackson has yet to score a touchdown this season, but he's still picking up enough yards both on the ground and in the receiving game to be worth using in all Fantasy leagues as a low-end No. 1 or high-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 7. Hopefully the Rams can stay close to Indy.
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| 10/18/2009 |
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Jackson still without a touchdown
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had a decent game all-around in Week 6 at Jacksonville but still has not found a way to get into the end zone. Jackson ran for 50 yards in the game on 16 attempts. He also led the team in receiving, catching six passes for a total of 78 yards. His longest run went for 15 yards while his longest completion went for 38.
Analysis: Jackson certainly helped Fantasy owners in PPR leagues in Week 6 as he was able to catch six passes, which led the team. He has really frustrated Fantasy owners this year with his inability to score but continues to put up big yardage totals. The Rams face an average run defense in Week 7 as they take on the Colts. Consider Jackson a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB for that game and hope he can make his way into the end zone at least once.
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| 10/14/2009 |
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Jackson looking for first touchdown
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson plays at Jacksonville in Week 6 and the last time he played the Jaguars he totaled 200 scrimmage yards with 179 on the ground and 21 receiving. Plus, he scored a receiving touchdown in that game back in 2005. The Jaguars have been middle-of-the-road against the run this season. Jackson has been frustrated with his season thus far even though he's fourth in the NFL in rushing with 451 yards. "Still a rough one," Jackson said. "I've yet to reach the end zone. I have two fumbles. Although I've been racking up yards, I have to lead this team to victory, and those kinds of mistakes don't help."
Analysis: Jackson topped 100 scrimmage yards Week 5 against the Vikings with 84 on the ground and 25 through the air. He did not score in the game. In fact, for the lowly Rams, Jackson has yet to score this season. Hopefully that changes Week 6 against the Jaguars, who have allowed three rushing touchdowns on the year. Jackson remains a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 10/11/2009 |
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SJax totals 109 yards in loss
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson ran 21 times for 84 yards and caught two passes for 25 yards in a Week 5 loss to the Vikings. Jackson also lost a fumble inside the Minnesota five-yard line.
Analysis: Jackson continues to put up solid numbers this season, despite the fact he plays for one of the worst teams in football. In Week 6, St. Louis will visit Jacksonville, who have a decent run defense but allow a ton of passing yards. You could certainly do worse than starting him as a low-end No. 1 or high-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for that matchup.
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| 10/9/2009 |
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Jackson a very risky play in Week 5
News: In Week 5, Rams RB Steven Jackson will face a Vikings defense that are the only team that has yet to allow a rushing or receiving touchdown to an opposing running back. The Vikings have allowed an averaged of 89.5 rushing yards per game through four weeks.
Analysis: With the way the Rams have looked throwing the ball, we expect the Vikings will stack the line of scrimmage with the best defensive line in the NFL and load up on Jackson. It's hard to sit a player of his caliber, especially when he's healthy, but this is a tough matchup. If you can afford to bench Jackson this week, that's the right move to make.
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| 10/4/2009 |
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Jackson denied third 100-yard outing
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson led the team with 23 carries for 79 yards during a Week 4 loss to the 49ers. His longest carry went 15 yards. He also had three catches for 6 yards.
Analysis: Jackson broke the 100-yard barrier in the previous two games, but couldn't make it three straight despite a fairly productive day. Jackson has been pretty much the Rams only effective offensive player in 2009. He remains a No. 1 Fantasy RB. The Rams play the Vikings in Week 5.
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| 10/1/2009 |
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Jackson to run wild vs. 49ers?
News: The Rams visit San Francisco in Week 4, and St. Louis RB Steven Jackson will be looking to rack up more yards against his divisional opponents. In his last five games against the 49ers, Jackson has amassed 643 total yards, but only one touchdown. San Francisco ranks a solid fourth against the run this season, however.
Analysis: Jackson has bounced back from a rough Week 1 with two solid Fantasy performances, but could find yards hard to come by against a stout 49ers run defense in Week 4. Still, he's likely to get enough production in the running and/or receiving game to make him a decent No. 2 Fantasy RB option.
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| 9/27/2009 |
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Jackson totals 163 yards Week 3
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson -- a.k.a. the Rams' entire offense -- rushed 27 times in Week 3's loss to the Packers for 117 yards. He also led the team with five catches for 46 more yards. Jackson did not get into the end zone. Jackson lost a fumble in the game.
Analysis: Jackson continues to play like a No. 1 Fantasy RB on a terrible team. He has rushed 60 times on the year for 288 yards but has yet to find the end zone. He's also made nine receptions for 61 yards. He will score eventually, but his yardage is enough to start him Week 4 at San Francisco.
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| 9/24/2009 |
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Jackson wants more touches
News: Steven Jackson is coming off his first 100-game of the season and is ready for heavy duty. But it might be a while before he gets a 20-carry game, even if the Rams have built their offense around him. Jackson has always believed he's at his best in the fourth quarter, after the 235-pounder has worn down the opposition. "I'm kind of like a streaky 3-point shooter," Jackson said Thursday. "The more I get a chance to touch the ball, the more I get a feel for what the defense is trying to do. It allows me to get that good lather and kind of get downhill and take advantage of the fatigue on defense." Jackson had 104 yards on 17 carries in a 9-7 loss at Washington last week. He was limited to 67 yards on 16 carries in the opening 28-0 loss at Seattle after the Rams got stuck playing catchup, so he should be feeling pretty fresh heading into Sunday's home opener against the Green Bay Packers. "He's in great shape, came to training camp in great shape, always upbeat, does everything 100 mph," coach Steve Spagnuolo said. "What more could you ask for as a coach?"
Analysis: Fantasy owners want to see Jackson touch the ball as often as possible, and he should get his share of touches in Week 3 against the Packers. Consider Jackson a No. 1 Fantasy RB and hope he can see at least 20 carries this week. When he faced the Packers in 2007, Jackson had 170 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown, so a repeat of that performance is welcomed.
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| 9/23/2009 |
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S. Jackson fared well in '07 vs. GB
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who takes on the Packers in Week 3, had 170 scrimmage yards and a touchdown in St. Louis' last meeting with Green Bay, back in 2007. He rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown and had four receptions for 27 yards in that contest.
Analysis: Jackson had a 100-yard outing against the Redskins in Week 2, but you shouldn't expect consistent games like that from SJ this season with as bad as the Rams are. They will likely find themselves down a lot in games, which means QB Marc Bulger will be chucking the ball around. Jackson does get plenty involved in the passing game though, so he's still worth using as a solid No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 9/20/2009 |
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Jackson goes over 100 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was the only Rams player with solid Fantasy stats in Week 2's loss to the Redskins. Jackson rushed 17 times for 104 yards, highlighted by a 58-yard scamper. Jackson also made four grabs for 15 yards.
Analysis: Jackson has 33 carries on the year for 171 yards but still has yet to get into the end zone. This might be a problem the way the Rams' offense, especially the offensive line, has looked this season. With a Week 3 game coming against the Packers in St. Louis, you can continue to trust Jackson as a worthy start in all Fantasy leagues. As long as the yards are there, you can't really complain.
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| 9/18/2009 |
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Jackson to face Redskins defense
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson will face a non-division opponent in Week 2 at Washington. The Redskins allowed 103 net rushing yards in Week 1 at the Giants, but no rushing touchdowns.
Analysis: The Redskins defense boasts one of the better interior defensive linemen in the game with Albert Haynesworth, but the Giants were able to piece together a solid game on the ground with Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw. Jackson won't be splitting touches and should be able to accumulate enough yards to be used in most formats for Week 2.
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| 9/13/2009 |
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Jackson does not impress Week 1
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson typically has had big games against Seattle in his career, but he failed to score a touchdown or break 100 yards on Sunday in Week 1's matchup with the Seahawks. Jackson rushed for a total of 67 yards on 16 carries with a long of 22 yards. He did not make a catch in the game either after catching five passes for 62 yards last season when the two teams met in Seattle.
Analysis: Jackson is expected to be the top offensive performer in St. Louis this season but he is going to need the team's offense to produce more in order for teams to not load up the box against him. He had a somewhat disappointing 2008 campaign and didn't get 2009 started off on the right foot. Don't expect him to reach 1,528 yards and score 13 touchdowns like he did in 2008 but he should be able to crack 1,000 yards and challenge for double digits in TDs if he can stay healthy the whole year. He remains a must-start for Week 2's game against the Redskins despite going up against a tough defense.
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| 9/8/2009 |
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Jackson is all-purpose vs. Seattle
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson will be looking for his first 100-yard game against the Seattle Seahawks in his career on Sunday of Week 1 when the teams meet in Washington state. Jackson totaled 91 yards the last times the teams met in 2008 in St. Louis and scored a touchdown. He also caught four balls for 36 yards in that game. He went for 66 yards on 23 carries at Seattle in 2008 without a score but caught five passes for 62 yards.
Analysis: Jackson rushed for 1,042 yards in 2008, his 4th consecutive 1,000-yard season tying HOFer Eric Dickerson for the longest streak in team history. Still, he's only amassed 396 yards in his last five games on the ground against Seattle with four touchdowns but does have 193 yards receiving. That is a total of 117.8 all-purpose yards per game. That would be a very acceptable Week 1 total and makes him worth starting in all formats as a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 8/28/2009 |
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Spagnuolo patient with Jackson
News: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said RB Steven Jackson is ready for more work. Jackson has only gotten 10 carries for 37 yards in three preseason games. "It's not easy for a competitive guy like that to stand on the sidelines while everyone else is playing, but I've asked him to bear with us," Spagnuolo said Friday. "He knows the reason we're doing it."
Analysis: We're glad Spagnuolo is doing it also because he wants to keep Jackson healthy, and that's what we want after his injury-plagued seasons recently. We like Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB this year, and he's worth taking in the first round. His carries will increase when the real games start.
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| 8/27/2009 |
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Jackson plays for two series
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson totaled five carries for 12 yards and one catch for 11 yards during Thursday's preseason game against the Bengals. He played for the first two series before being pulled from the game. Jackson has 10 carries for 37 yards during the preseason.
Analysis: While the third preseason game is usually a dress rehearsal for the regular season, don't be alarmed Jackson played only a few series. The Rams didn't even have starting QB Marc Bulger in the lineup, so it wasn't a true mock of the regular-season outlook. Also, St. Louis wants to preserve Jackson for the long haul. Jackson had a strong finish to 2008 to go over 1,000 yards and we wouldn't be surprised if defensive-minded Steve Spagnuolo leans on the running game in 2009 so he can control the clock. Jackson remains a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 8/19/2009 |
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Jackson deals with new offense
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said Wednesday he is adjusting well to his role in the new offense in St. Louis. "Well picking up the blitzes is tough," Jackson said. "With new schemes you have different reads. It's really hard to just practice it. You don't really want to just beat it each other up so in the preseason it allows for us to see different blitzes that certain teams may run. When you're playing teams like the New York Jets last week, their trying their blitzes out to see how they work. So it was good work for both teams and its just repetitions. That's really what it is."
Analysis: Pass protection is the last thing we want to see from Jackson, who is a capable WR and an elite RB. Jackson will have to carry more of a load now with Marc Bulger (finger) and Donnie Avery (foot) out. Still, he's worth drafting as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a pick toward the end of the first round of all leagues.
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| 8/14/2009 |
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Jackson fine on two carries
News: In the Rams' Week 1 preseason game at the Jets, RB Steven Jackson had 15 yards on just two carries. He was pulled after the team's second offensive series.
Analysis: So far, so good for Jackson, whose offensive line held up better in run blocking than in pass protection -- and that's without first-round pick Jason Smith with the first-team. It's obvious that he's a good No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a pick between the end of Round 1 and the middle part of Round 2 in all leagues.
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| 8/12/2009 |
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Jackson likes new offense
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has adjusted well to the new offense in St. Louis and believes it suits his game well. "This offense is the West Coast offense, which is really based on timing and my game in particular," Jackson said Wednesday. "It is really the same kind of running back reads. It allows for me to be more versatile in the passing game, not so predictable in my routes, but other than that, I think it is really quarterback and running back friendly."
Analysis: Jackson should be in line for a good season, especially if he gets more touches as a receiver in this offense. We like Jackson to be a No. 1 Fantasy RB, and he's worth drafting with a late pick in Round 1 or an early pick in Round 2.
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| 8/7/2009 |
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Rams limit Jackson during scrimmage
News: While most first-team players saw significant playing time during the Rams' scrimmage Friday, running back Steven Jackson touched the ball only five times. Head coach Steve Spagnuolo said he wanted to protect Jackson, who has topped 1,000 rushing yards for four straight years, from injury and was pleased with his performance -- much of which came with second- and third-team players on defense. "We worked the timing of the offense line, once again," Jackson said. "And we played under the lights, it was like a game situation, so it was a good simulation."
Analysis: The West Coast offense being installed by new Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur focuses on short passes and the run, aiming to take advantage of Jackson, who has topped 1,000 rushing yards four straight years. It's not like Spagnuolo doesn't know what he has in Jackson -- a workhorse. There is no point running him down in the preseason. So as long as Jackson stays healthy, he's a No. 1 Fantasy RB. Take him with a late first-/early second-round pick in drafts.
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| 8/5/2009 |
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Is Rams' Jackson the next Westbrook?!
News: The West Coast offense being installed by new Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur focuses on short passes and the run, aiming to take advantage of Steven Jackson, who has topped 1,000 rushing yards four straight years. That's good -- no one is more key to helping the Rams shrug off a 2-14 season than Jackson. Last season, he missed the entire training camp because of a holdout before signing a six-year, $44 million contract. He missed four games because of a right quadriceps injury, but still wound up with 1,042 yards. This season, hopes to return to his form of 2006, when he scored 16 touchdowns, rushed for 1,528 yards and caught 90 passes for 806 yards. In the new offense, he will likely move around, sometimes even lining up at wide receiver. "It's really a lot of hard work on me ... to make sure I know the different formations, because I can be the X receiver at any time as well as a running back," Jackson said. "So whatever play comes in the huddle, I have to be able to digest it and put myself in whatever area it is."
Analysis: This isn't much of a shock -- the Rams' new offensive coordinator is from Philadelphia, where RB Brian Westbrook has lined up everywhere and been a nightmare to defend for years. With Jackson being even more physical than Westbrook, there's potential for him to really grind down defenses and be an offensive nightmare. Of course, that's a dream situation for Fantasy owners. What concerns us is that Jackson has battled injuries in each of his last two seasons and is no lock to play 16 games. If he does, naturally his stats will be incredible. So as long as he's healthy, he's a No. 1 Fantasy RB. Take him with a late first-/early second-round pick in drafts.
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| 7/2/2009 |
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Spags: Jackson a camp standout
News: In what shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo told The Sporting News that RB Steven Jackson is the headliner at the position he feels best about heading into training camp. "I think he's one of the premier backs in the league," Spagnuolo said of Jackson. "A lot of guys showed tremendous commitment and leadership during the offseason workouts, but he stuck out."
Analysis: While this might be something you'd expect to hear, it is good to know that Jackson is healthy and hopeful for a big rebound in 2009. Furthermore, the Rams added bulk to their offensive line to help clear the path for Jackson, and they also added fullback Mike Karney to lead the way. With a very underwhelming corps of receivers, Jackson is essentially the entire offense in St. Louis. Health is an issue with him -- he's missed four games in each of the last two seasons -- but there's no question that he's a fabulous Fantasy running back when healthy. Jackson is a No. 1 option worth a first-round pick in all drafts this summer.
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| 6/9/2009 |
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Jackson's backup still a mystery
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports there remains no clear-cut No. 2 RB behind starter Steven Jackson, who has missed eight games entirely and most of two others because of injury over the past two seasons. The paper reports that so far it looks like Kenneth Darby is the leading contender for the No. 2 spot. Antonio Pittman would also be in the mix after the Rams traded Brian Leonard to Cincinnati this offseason. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said the competition remains wide open between Pittman and Darby. "I'm not going to pin one against the other," Spagnuolo said. "I think both of the guys are picking up the system pretty well. I think both add certain things. Again, I would say I'm real anxious to see the competition when they put the pads on."
Analysis: Whoever wins the No. 2 job for the Rams would be worth drafting as a handcuff option for Jackson with a late-round pick. We still think Pittman will win the job in training camp, but so far Darby appears to have the edge. With Jackson's health the past two seasons, the backup in St. Louis could have value at some point in the year.
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| 6/5/2009 |
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Jackson feels 'much stronger'
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson said that he's "much stronger" after working with new strength coach Rock Gullickson. He comes into the season listed at 6-foot-2, 235 pounds, but he will likely be bigger than that based on this report. Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo also said Jackson's route running looks good. "It is an indication of the offense," Spagnuolo said. "I think it's a credit to (running backs) coach (Sylvester) Croom as well, he's the one working with him every day. It gives me an indication of the type of football player Steven is because if that's sinking in that means he thinks it's important, which tells me something good."
Analysis: Jackson should be in line for a good season, especially if he feels stronger. We like Jackson to be a No. 1 Fantasy RB, and he's worth drafting with a late pick in Round 1 or an early pick in Round 2. Last year, Jackson ran for 1,042 yards on 253 carries (4.1 avg.) with seven rush TDs and 40 catches for 379 yards (9.5 avg.) with another score and three fumbles lost. He should improve on those stats this season.
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| 1/20/2009 |
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Spagnuolo wants to run ball
News: New Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo was complimentary but general when asked about RB Steven Jackson at his introductory news conferense, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Monday. As for his offensive philosophy, Spagnuolo said, "You've got to be able to run the football and protect the quarterback. That doesn't mean you run the football every snap, but I do believe you've got do those two things. We'll build from there, and we won't have a fancy name for it. We'll just try to be successful at it."
Analysis: It sounds like Spagnuolo will rely on Jackson to lead the offense. Jackson battled injuries in 2008 and played in only 11 games. He still finished with 1,043 rushing yards and seven touchdowns and caught 40 passes for 379 yards and a touchdown, which shows his talent when he plays. If Jackson can play 16 games and if Spagnuolo is committed to running the ball, Jackson could re-emerge as a Top 5 Fantasy option. For now, go into 2009 with Jackson as a No. 1 RB and hope his health and Spagnuolo's promise come to fruition.
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| 12/28/2008 |
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Jackson finishes season on high note
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed 30 times for 161 yards in Week 17 at Atlanta, including two touchdowns of four yards and two yards. He also caught four passes for 54 yards in the regular season finale.
Analysis: Jackson had himself an up-and-down season due to injuries and the overall struggles of a 2-14 team like the Rams had this year. He showed in the last two games of the season, however, why he should still be a first rounder in most Fantasy leagues. He got 30-plus carries for over 100 yards in each game and is one of the few remaining exclusively featured backs in the NFL. He still has some appeal as a No. 1 stud when healthy.
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| 12/26/2008 |
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Rams' Jackson likely for Week 17
News: The Rams listed RB Steven Jackson as probable after he practiced in full on Friday. He is expected to start at the Falcons in Week 17. "He ran well," Rams coach Jim Haslett said of Jackson's practice effort on Friday.
Analysis: Even though the Falcons run defense did a number on Adrian Peterson last week, you've got to give Jackson the nod as at least a top-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for Sunday's game. Expect at least 100 total yards and a good shot to score.
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| 12/24/2008 |
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Jackson limited with hamstring injury
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was limited in practice Wednesday with a hamstring injury that he fought through in Week 16 to the tune of his third 100-yard rushing performance of the season. Jackson is listed as questionable for Week 17's game at Atlanta.
Analysis: Fantasy owners had high hopes for Jackson this year, but the back has been plagued by injuries, inconsistency, and frankly just playing for the Rams. We think he's going to play this week, and we consider him at least a No. 2 option at Atlanta.
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| 12/21/2008 |
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Jackson battles hammy for 100 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson carried the ball 32 times for 108 yards Week 16 against the 49ers, giving him 100 yards rushing for the third time this season and the first time since Week 7. He had to get treatment for his sore left hamstring in between drives, but he managed to stay in the game. He also had two catches for 11 yards.
Analysis: Jackson has had an inconsistent, injury-plagued season while playing for one of the worst offenses in the league. Still, his upside makes him at worst a No. 2 Fantasy RB. He might end up on the injury report this week, but he should play Week 17 at Atlanta. Keep him active.
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| 12/18/2008 |
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Jackson ready for 49ers
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson is starting to look like the running back we all remember with 24 carries for 91 yards and a touchdown and four catches for 36 yards last week against Seattle despite dealing with a head injury. He has another good matchup this week against the 49ers, who allow 103.9 rushing yards per game with 12 touchdowns on the season.
Analysis: Jackson missed the earlier matchup with San Francisco, but he has a good history against the 49ers with three games over 100 total yards and two touchdowns in his past five meetings. Jackson will continue to carry the Rams' offense and should well in this game. Continue to start him in all leagues.
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| 12/15/2008 |
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Jackson had head injury
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Monday that Rams RB Steven Jackson, who had 127 total yards and a touchdown Sunday against Seattle, only had seven carries and one catch in the second half because of an apparent blow to the head in the fourth quarter. He did not play on the Rams' final possession. "I kind of got dinged up there," Jackson said. "I really don't know what play specifically. But I took a shot and really wasn't feeling all the way there. So we decided to rotate me in and out to see if I would come to. And when I finally did, the clock was really running out on us."
Analysis: Jackson should be fine for Week 16 against the 49ers, but keep an eye on his status. Remember, Jackson missed several weeks with a thigh injury and has proven he does not like to play through pain. When healthy, he's a solid Fantasy RB, but he is getting the label of being injury prone for obvious reasons.
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| 12/14/2008 |
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Jackson solid, mostly in first half
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 127 yards from scrimmage Week 15 against the Seahawks, rushing 24 times for 91 yards and catching four passes for 36. He had 81 of those rushing yards in the first half, though. He also scored a touchdown on a six-yard run in the second quarter.
Analysis: Jackson now has a touchdown in two straight games and appears recovered from the thigh injury that sidelined him for three straight games. Think of him as just a No. 2 Fantasy RB, though, since he has such a poor supporting cast. The Rams host the 49ers in Week 16. Jackson missed the previous meeting between the two teams with that thigh injury.
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| 12/11/2008 |
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Jackson ready for Seattle
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson is doing what most good Fantasy options do by making plays even when they struggle. Last week at Arizona, Jackson lost two fumbles and only ran for 64 yards, but he still scored a touchdown on a pass and finished with double-digit Fantasy points. He should play well again this week against Seattle since he had 128 total yards against the Seahawks in their first meeting in Week 3.
Analysis: Jackson has three touchdowns in his past four meetings with Seattle, and he has four games with over 100 total yards in his past five games against the Seahawks. Seattle comes into this game allowing over 118 rushing yards per game with 12 touchdowns on the season. Consider Jackson a strong No. 2 Fantasy RB.
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| 12/7/2008 |
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Jackson fumbles twice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson turned the ball over twice on Sunday in his team's 34-10 loss to the Cardinals. Jackson had 19 carries for 64 yards, with half of those yards coming on one 32-yard run. He did however get into the end zone on a short pass. Jackson lined up in the Wildcat a few times in the game with minimal success
Analysis: Jackson hasn't run for 100 yards rushing since December 19 against the Cowboys. He still doesn't look like he's 100 percent back from his thigh injury and not the Fantasy dominator he once was. Head Coach Jim Haslett says he wants to get him the ball more, which is probably why they ran the Wildcat. Jackson is a risky No. 2 RB for Week 15 against Seattle considering his recent performances. He had 66 yards rushing and 62 yards receiving in the Rams' Week 3 game against Seattle.
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| 12/7/2008 |
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Jackson active for Week 14
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was listed as active for Week 14 at Arizona. Jackson was accused of being gassed at the end of St. Louis' 16-12 loss to Miami last week, but says he wants more carries this week.
Analysis: Earlier in the week, Haslett said Jackson thought his conditioning level had been questioned. The coach clarified his remarks, noting he observed Jackson doing everything he could off the field to get back in the lineup and just ran into some fatigue. Jackson had 94 yards on 21 carries against the Dolphins after missing four games and half of a fifth with a right groin strain. He had only one carry in the fourth quarter, but Jackson said he ended up on the field for about 45 plays. "That was definitely more of a workload than I had anticipated," he said. "But I was able to get through it well and no setbacks with the leg. I do expect the workload to kind of be a little bit more this week against Arizona." The Rams (2-10) are hopeful more yards by Jackson will help them score more touchdowns. They've reached the end zone once the last four games and have NFL lows with 19 trips inside the 20 and only five touchdowns in that situation. Consider Jackson a solid No. 2 RB this week.
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| 12/5/2008 |
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Jackson wants more carries at Arizona
News: St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson (thigh) practiced in full on Friday and expects more of a workload, and less controversy, in his second game back from a thigh injury. All week, coach Jim Haslett has been backing off on his postgame assertion that Jackson wasn't used much in the fourth quarter of a 16-12 loss to the Dolphins because he was "gassed." Earlier this weel, he jokingly said he would "defer" questions about Jackson's health to the running back. "Oh, we're fine," Haslett said. "There's no issues at all. He's a good guy and he works hard, and we're just glad to have him back. It gives us a good chance to win when he's around." Jackson addressed the issue for the first time Thursday after two days of practice, saying he had no "problem" with the coach. "Me and Coach Haslett, we're good," Jackson said. "We've been able to kind of just look back at that reel and just laugh about it. Everything's fine."
Analysis: Earlier in the week, Haslett said Jackson thought his conditioning level had been questioned. The coach clarified his remarks, noting he observed Jackson doing everything he could off the field to get back in the lineup and just ran into some fatigue. Jackson had 94 yards on 21 carries against the Dolphins after missing four games and half of a fifth with a right groin strain. He had only one carry in the fourth quarter, but Jackson said he ended up on the field for about 45 plays. "That was definitely more of a workload than I had anticipated," he said. "But I was able to get through it well and no setbacks with the leg. I do expect the workload to kind of be a little bit more this week against Arizona." The Rams (2-10) are hopeful more yards by Jackson will help them score more touchdowns. They've reached the end zone once the last four games and have NFL lows with 19 trips inside the 20 and only five touchdowns in that situation. Consider Jackson a solid No. 2 RB this week.
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| 12/4/2008 |
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Jackson ready for heavier workload
News: St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson expects more of a workload, and less controversy, in his second game back from a thigh injury. All week, coach Jim Haslett has been backing off on his postgame assertion that Jackson wasn't used much in the fourth quarter of a 16-12 loss to the Dolphins because he was "gassed." On Thursday, he jokingly said he would "defer" questions about Jackson's health to the running back. "Oh, we're fine," Haslett said. "There's no issues at all. He's a good guy and he works hard, and we're just glad to have him back. It gives us a good chance to win when he's around." Jackson addressed the issue for the first time Thursday after two days of practice, saying he had no "problem" with the coach. "Me and Coach Haslett, we're good," Jackson said. "We've been able to kind of just look back at that reel and just laugh about it. Everything's fine."
Analysis: Earlier in the week, Haslett said Jackson thought his conditioning level had been questioned. The coach clarified his remarks, noting he observed Jackson doing everything he could off the field to get back in the lineup and just ran into some fatigue. Jackson had 94 yards on 21 carries against the Dolphins after missing four games and half of a fifth with a right groin strain. He had only one carry in the fourth quarter, but Jackson said he ended up on the field for about 45 plays. "That was definitely more of a workload than I had anticipated," he said. "But I was able to get through it well and no setbacks with the leg. I do expect the workload to kind of be a little bit more this week against Arizona." The Rams (2-10) are hopeful more yards by Jackson will help them score more touchdowns. They've reached the end zone once the last four games and have NFL lows with 19 trips inside the 20 and only five touchdowns in that situation. Consider Jackson a solid No. 2 RB this week.
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| 12/3/2008 |
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Jackson should get more touches
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was limited in practice on Wednesday with a lingering thigh injury but Coach Jim Haslett says he is expecting to give Jackson the ball more in Week 14 at Arizona. Yeah, I think theyll be more," said Haslett. Well sit down, based on how he feels this week, well try to give him
he looked good to me today, so well add some of the reps based off how he feels. But hell get back in the swing of things full-go here. I thought he looked pretty good today. Jackson, who strained his right thigh Oct. 19 vs. Dallas, attempted to come back two weeks later against Arizona. He managed just seven carries and did additional damage to the muscle in the process, forcing him out for the next three games. His thigh was a bit tight and sore throughout the 16-12 loss to Miami, Jackson said.
Analysis: With Haslett intimating that Jackson could get more touches this week, Jackson's Fantasy value obviously rises. It's still unsure whether he can carry the full load, but he should improve upon last week's performance against Miami. Consider Jackson a solid No. 2 RB this week.
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| 12/2/2008 |
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Jackson fine after game
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Rams RB Steven Jackson was fine Monday after his first extended action in six weeks. Jackson, who strained his right thigh Oct. 19 vs. Dallas, attempted to come back two weeks later against Arizona. He managed just seven carries and did additional damage to the muscle in the process, forcing him out for the next three games. His thigh was a bit tight and sore throughout the 16-12 loss to Miami, Jackson said. "But now, it's not worse than what I was feeling in the game," he said afterward. Jackson should be in the lineup Sunday, when the Rams face Arizona. Jackson had 94 yards on 21 carries and caught one 16-yard pass against Miami.
Analysis: Jackson firmly denied that he was fatigued after the Dolphins game. "No, I wasn't gassed," he said. "I had 21 carries and felt great." Look for Jackson to be fine against the Cardinals and consider him a No. 2 Fantasy RB this week.
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| 11/30/2008 |
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Jackson does well in return to action
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson totaled 94 yards on 21 carries and caught one 16-yard pass in a Week 13 loss to Miami.
Analysis: No one was really sure how big of a role Jackson would get on Sunday, but he looked just fine in carrying a nice workload in the loss. While his opponent in Week 14, Arizona, is pretty solid against the run, the rest of Jackson's schedule is far from difficult -- vs. Sea, vs. SF and at Atlanta. He could be a great start for many playoff teams in the Fantasy postseason, so get him active in all formats now it appears he's back to being 100 percent healthy.
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| 11/30/2008 |
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S. Jackson active and starting
News: As reported on Fantasy Football Today, Rams RB Steven Jackson (thigh) is active and will start in Week 13 vs. Miami.
Analysis: While Jackson is active, it's unclear exactly how much of a load he will carry in his first game back. He might lose some touches to Antonio Pittman, but you've waited this long to start Jackson and if you need a victory you could do a lot worse than starting your first-round pick.
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| 11/28/2008 |
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Haslett vague on Jackson's status
News: Rams head coach Jim Haslett didn't seem overly enthusiastic Friday about RB Steven Jackson's chances to play Sunday vs. Miami. The Belleville News-Democrat reports that Jackson was limited in practice for the third straight day and appears to be ready to play, but might participate in a limited capacity. Haslett said nothing to change that outlook Friday. "I thought he did OK," Haslett said of his star running back, who has been nursing a thigh injury. "I'll have to see how he feels. I thought he got better as the week went on, so I'll talk to him today and we'll make a decision by the game."
Analysis: It appears that Jackson will be a game-time decision. Worse yet, he might wind up splitting carries with Antonio Pittman against the Dolphins. It doesn't help that Jackson has been on the bench for four of the last five weeks and is probably rusty, nor does it help that he's going up against a run defense ranked ninth in the NFL. Be very careful starting Jackson in Week 13, even if he is active, since he might only be good for around a dozen touches. As for Jackson's status for the game, we'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 11/27/2008 |
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Jackson optimistic for Miami
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson said Thursday in the Belleville News-Democrat that he is feeling optimistic about his chances of playing this Sunday against the Dolphins. Jackson has missed four of the team's last five games with a thigh injury. "I've had two good days of practice," Jackson said. "No major setbacks. I guess I was able to give coach Haslett what he wanted to see." Asked if he felt ready to play against the Dolphins, Jackson said, "He said I have to practice to play, and that's what I intend on doing."
Analysis: It sounds like Jackson should be ready for Week 13 against Miami. Continue to monitor his progress and hope he is close to 100 percent. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 2 Fantasy RB against the Dolphins.
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| 11/26/2008 |
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RB Jackson back at practice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was back at practice on Wednesday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Jackson has missed four of the team's last five games with a thigh injury.
Analysis: We expect to hear more on Jackson's status from Jim Haslett later in the week. Haslett made it clear previously that he would not activate Jackson until he went through a full practice first. This might be the week. The Dolphins are a top 10 run defense, and Jackson could have some rust after not taking many hits over the past month, but owners might have to consider him this week. If he plays, he'd be no better than a top-end No. 2 Fantasy RB. When we know more about Jackson's status, we'll fill you in.
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| 11/23/2008 |
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Jackson still out in Week 12
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson (thigh) will miss his fourth game in five weeks when the Rams (2-8) play the Bears (5-5) on Sunday.
Analysis: Jackson said doctors told him the injury was not preventable, and that the best way to get back on the field is to do rehab and be patient. For now, keep an eye on Jackson's rehab and hope he can return in Week 13 against Miami. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 2 Fantasy RB this year.
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| 11/20/2008 |
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Haslett not surprised with injury
News: Steven Jackson's persistent thigh injury is no surprise to Rams coach Jim Haslett, who factored in down time after the running back's 27-day training camp holdout. "It happens all the time," Haslett said. "You can run all you want, you can lift weights all you want, but until you put pads on and you actually cut and move at full speed, you can't replicate that until you actually do it." Haslett noted it's the same in any sport, that the body needs time to adjust. "That goes back to when I was playing," said Haslett, a former NFL linebacker. "Guys that don't go to training camp get hurt." Jackson will miss his fourth game in five weeks when the Rams (2-8) play the Bears (5-5) on Sunday. He disagreed Thursday with Haslett's blanket assessment, countering that injuries are bound to occur to players who take a pounding.
Analysis: Jackson didn't report this season until Aug. 21 after getting a six-year, $44 million deal. But he pointed out he attended training camp in 2007, yet still missed four games with a bulging disc in his back and a torn groin muscle. "Coaches bring that up all the time," Jackson said. "I think the football season is long and gruesome, and you have freak injuries like this. This injury wasn't from any hit, it was just that my muscle gave way." Jackson said doctors told him the injury was not preventable, and that the best way to get back on the field is to do rehab and be patient. For now, keep an eye on Jackson's rehab and hope he can return in Week 13 against Miami. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 2 Fantasy RB this year.
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| 11/17/2008 |
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Rams rule Jackson out for Week 12
News: Rams coach Jim Haslett said Monday that Steven Jackson won't play vs. the Bears in Week 12, ruling him out much sooner than he ruled him out in previous weeks. "They feel that he should be out this week and we should rest him," Haslett said referring to his medical staff. "We will see what happens next week." Haslett also said that Jackson got a second opinion on his thigh strain and got the same diagnosis. "(Jackson) has a strain with a little bit of blood in it and it is going to take some time to heal," the coach said. "He thought that he should take some time off also and let it heal and rest. I just go with the people that understand that. The trainers, I trust their judgment."
Analysis: Antonio Pittman is expected to start in place for Jackson in Week 12 against Chicago, a matchup that suddenly looks appealing considering the Bears' recent defensive woes. Figure Pittman to be a borderline low-end No. 2/top-end No. 3 Fantasy running back worth your consideration in Week 12. Jackson, obviously, should remain benched in all leagues.
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| 11/16/2008 |
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Rams list Jackson among inactives
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson is inactive as expected Week 11 at San Francisco. He has now missed three of the last four games with a right thigh injury. Antonio Pittman will start in his absence.
Analysis: Jackson was hurt while landing awkwardly in the fourth quarter of a victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 19. He has 525 yards rushing, a 4.1-yard average and four touchdowns, and is tied for second on the team with 25 catches. "I really didn't think I would miss a game, let alone two or three," Jackson said. "For it to linger like this, it really begins to make you wonder what's really going on." He remains a must-start Fantasy option when healthy, but you'll obviously want to monitor his progress leading into Week 12 against the Bears.
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| 11/14/2008 |
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Jackson won't dress Week 11
News: Rams running back Steven Jackson will not play Sunday against the 49ers because of his injured right thigh, and coach Jim Haslett said he won't even make the trip. Jackson did not practice Friday. By sitting out at San Francisco, he will have missed three of the last four games. Antonio Pittman and Travis Minor will be the running backs. Pittman, who has been playing through a hamstring injury, has 40 yards on 23 carries in the past two games. "(Pittman) needs to break through and get a 100-yard game and show that he's a back who can play in this league for a long time," Haslett said. "I've already told him that he needs to run his butt off to prove that he deserves this opportunity."
Analysis: Jackson was hurt while landing awkwardly in the fourth quarter of a victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 19. He has 525 yards rushing, a 4.1-yard average and four touchdowns, and is tied for second on the team with 25 catches. "I really didn't think I would miss a game, let alone two or three," Jackson said. "For it to linger like this, it really begins to make you wonder what's really going on." The Rams (2-7) haven't changed their diagnosis of a strained thigh. Jackson said doctors have told him two MRI exams have revealed mostly swelling and inflammation. Jackson has gone through two straight injury-plagued seasons and it has really cut into his Fantasy value. He still has what it takes to be a must-start option when healthy, but he is not as reliable as he once was.
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| 11/14/2008 |
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Jackson out, won't fly to San Fran
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson won't fly with the team to San Francisco for Week 11 against the 49ers. Jackson will not play. Antonio Pittman is expected to start for the Rams.
Analysis: Don't plan on using Jackson this week and hope he can return soon at 100 percent. Pittman is a decent No. 3 Fantasy RB for Week 11.
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| 11/13/2008 |
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Jackson likely out Week 11
News: Steven Jackson's optimism after a full day of practice faded Thursday when the St. Louis Rams RB woke up and his thigh was stiff and sore. After Jackson watched practice in sweats, coach Jim Haslett figured the Rams would be without their feature back for the third time in four weeks. "I doubt if we'll have him, to be honest," Haslett said. "But we'll see. You never know." If Jackson can't go, Antonio Pittman would get his fourth straight start on Sunday at San Francisco. Pittman has been limited by a right hamstring pull but said he's feeling much better. Jackson was hurt while landing awkwardly in the fourth quarter of a victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 19. He has 525 yards rushing, a 4.1-yard average and four touchdowns, and is tied for second on the team with 25 catches.
Analysis: Jackson said he would try to practice Friday to see if there's a chance he could play, but it sounds like he will miss his fourth game. Don't plan on using Jackson this week and hope he can return soon at 100 percent.
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| 11/12/2008 |
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Jackson still limited in practice
News: The Belleville News-Democrat reports Rams RB Steven Jackson practiced Wednesday, but he still hasn't met coach Jim Haslett's mandate that he work full speed for an entire practice on his strained quad muscle if he wants to play Sunday at San Francisco. Jackson has missed the past two games. "Steven worked better today," Haslett said. "That's all I can tell you. We'll see how he is tomorrow. We'll work him tommorow, and then hopefully make a decision. I knew it's a lot better, but is it good enough? I don't know that yet."
Analysis: The report said Jackson ran more like three-quarters speed during the practice. He shared carries with Antonio Pittman on the starting offense. The Rams listed Jackson as limited participation on their injury report. Keep an eye on what happens with Jackson and hope he can improve in practice enough to start this week against the 49ers. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 1 Fantasy option.
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| 11/10/2008 |
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Jackson still 'day-to-day'
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who missed Week 10 at the Jets with a thigh injury, again will be listed as "day-to-day," according to coach Jim Haslett. Last week, Jackson was limited all week in practice before missing the game. The Rams play at San Francisco in Week 11.
Analysis: Jackson has become very frustrating for Fantasy owners, and this could be another week where you deal with the injury. Continue to monitor his status and hope he can return against the 49ers. When healthy, Jackson is a starting Fantasy RB.
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| 11/9/2008 |
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Jackson inactive for Week 10
News: St. Louis starting RB Steven Jackson is inactive for Week 10 at the Jets. The Rams will start RB Antonio Pittman over Kenneth Darby. Both will see carries against the Jets.
Analysis: Jackson's Fantasy owners should go in another direction with his starting lineup spot. Using Pittman or Darby should be considered a last-ditch option since there's no telling how the carries will be distributed among them. Other suitable replacements that could be on your waiver wire include the Ravens' Ray Rice, the Patriots' BenJarvus Green-Ellis and the Chiefs' Jamaal Charles.
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| 11/7/2008 |
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Thigh will sideline Rams' Jackson
News: Rams coach Jim Haslett said Friday that RB Steven Jackson will not play at the Jets in Week 10. He did not practice all week and will be inactive for the contest. The Rams will start Kenneth Darby, formerly of the practice squad, at running back and rotate him with Antonio Pittman and newly signed rusher Samkon Gado.
Analysis: Jackson's Fantasy owners should go in another direction with his starting lineup spot. Using Pittman, Darby or Gado should be considered a last-ditch option since there's no telling how the carries will be districuted among the three of them. Other suitable replacements that could be on your waiver wire include the Ravens' Ray Rice, the Patriots' BenJarvus Green-Ellis and the Chiefs' Jamaal Charles.
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| 11/6/2008 |
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Jackson unlikely to play
News: The Belleville News Democrat reports Rams RB Steven Jackson didn't participate in practice on Thursday for the second straight day, and unless he can practice at full speed Friday, coach Jim Haslett said he won't play against the Jets. "I'm hoping that maybe even Saturday if I can during the walk-through have my own personal practice and see if I am able to burst," Jackson told the paper. "Maybe he'll that slide. I just wasn't able today and yesterday to give him a full day's work."
Analysis: It sounds like Jackson will be out for this game. Continue to monitor his status, but plan on being without him against the Jets.
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| 11/5/2008 |
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Haslett not optimistic on Jackson
News: Rams coach Jim Haslett said Wednesday that RB Steven Jackson will be "day-to-day" and questionable for Week 10 vs. the Jets. In worse news, backup RBs Antonio Pittman and Travis Minor are also banged up, opening the door for the Rams' Kenneth Darby and newly signed Samkon Gado to share the workload. Haslett hopes to make a decision on Pittman by Friday. "I'm thinking right now that it's Darby and Sam (Gado) as our two running backs," Haslett said. "And then if the other three miraculously come around and play then we'll be better for it. That's how I'm going into it."
Analysis: Jackson's Fantasy owners should keep close tabs with us throughout the week and likely leading up to Sunday for the latest on his status. Even if he were to play, though, he'd have a nightmarish matchup against the Jets, who rank third in the NFL vs. the run, and he'd be playing at less than 100 percent. As strange as it sounds, consider other options if you can since Jackson isn't expected to play in Week 10.
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| 11/3/2008 |
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Jackson will be 'day-to-day'
News: Rams coach Jim Haslett said Monday that RB Steven Jackson will be "day-to-day this week" after playing through the thigh injury Sunday against Arizona. Jackson had missed the previous game at New England with the injury. Haslett said Jackson has to respond well in practice to play in Week 10 at the Jets. "If he goes out and practices Wednesday, Thursday or Friday and he looks good and he gives us a full day of work, he will be ready to go," Haslett said. "If not, then he will not play this week." Jackson ran only seven times for 17 yards against the Cardinals and was limited in how many times he was on the field.
Analysis: Haslett said he has to see Jackson at "full speed, hit the hole, running through the hole like he is 100 percent" to deem him ready to play. Keep an eye on Jackson's status throughout the week, but it sounds like he will be listed as questionable and be a game-time decision against the Jets.
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| 11/2/2008 |
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S. Jackson limited to minor role
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who came into the game listed as questionable with a thigh injury, ran only seven times for 17 yards and didn't make a catch in a Week 9 loss to the Cardinals.
Analysis: Jackson got all of his yards in the first half as the Rams fell down early to the Cardinals and didn't need his services much in the second half, although he did let a touchdown pass from Marc Bulger go right through his hands early in the fourth quarter. It's always a risk starting a guy who is coming off an injury, but Jackson appeared confident he would make an impact against Arizona and the game just really didn't play out as he would have liked. The Rams visit the Jets in Week 10, and if Jackson can make it through practice next week he will remain a No. 1 option.
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| 11/2/2008 |
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Report: Jackson to start vs. Cards
News: NFL Network reports Sunday that Rams RB Steven Jackson will start vs. the Cardinals in Week 9. Jackson blogged on his official Web site that he was going to play. "I want to let you all know that the leg is feeling good enough for me to go on Sunday," Jackson wrote. "This is a big game for us against Arizona, and I'm going to give everything I've got to get us a win. So to be clear: I am playing. Be ready."
Analysis: Obviously with Jackson active, Fantasy owners should start him in all leagues. Expect him to total over 100 yards with a good shot at scoring, so long as his legs don't slow him down.
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| 10/31/2008 |
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Haslett: Jackson a game-time decision
News: Rams head coach Jim Haslett said Friday that running back Steven Jackson's status for Week 9 vs. Arizona won't be determined until before the game on Sunday. Jackson did practice on a limited basis on Friday as he makes his way back from a thigh injury that sidelined him last week. "It'll be the same," Haslett said of Jackson's game status. "We'll work him out right before the game and hopefully he can go."
Analysis: We're optimistic that Jackson can play against the Cardinals, but we were just as optimistic last week and were surprised that he didn't face off against the Patriots. If Jackson cannot go, then Antonio Pittman would get his second straight start. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com.
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| 10/30/2008 |
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Jackson optimistic for Week 9
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson practiced for the second straight day Thursday and was optimistic he'd be back in the St. Louis lineup after missing a game with a thigh injury. "I'm practicing to play, if that tells you anything," Jackson said. Jackson said he would have been no better than 50 percent efficiency last week at New England, when the thigh tightened during a pregame workout. He said the situation has improved every day this week leading up to Week 9 vs. Arizona. "It's not 100 percent, but it's not something that's unbearable like Sunday where I wouldn't be able to be myself out there," Jackson said. "So we felt taking a week off would probably be the best thing for the rest of the season."
Analysis: Jackson, who leads the NFL with 127.8 yards from scrimmage per game, said he would save his stiffest test for game day. "The test is Sunday," Jackson said. "You don't know if you go too hard on Friday, would it tweak it and frustrate things. If I had to tweak it, I'd rather tweak it in the game." But so far, he's feeling better. Jackson ran several plays with the offense to get a taste of the Arizona defense and ran some pass routes. Jackson has 508 yards rushing, a 4.2-yard average and four touchdowns and is the Rams' second-leading receiver with 25 catches and a 10.4-yard average. Keep an eye on Jackson's status, but it appears like he will play. Consider him a No. 1 option against the Cardinals.
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| 10/30/2008 |
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Jackson remains limited Thursday
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that as he did Wednesday, Rams RB Steven Jackson is sharing reps with the first team during 11-on-11 "team" periods Thursday. Antonio Pittman, Kenneth Darby and Travis Minor also are working with the No. 1 unit at running back. Jackson sat out last Sunday's game at New England with a strained thigh muscle, and his status for Sunday vs. Arizona is day-to-day, according to coach Jim Haslett.
Analysis: Continue to monitor Jackson's status and hope he can return at 100 percent for Week 9 against the Cardinals. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 1 Fantasy option, but this injury could limit his production. If Jackson is out, don't plan on using Pittman, Minor or Darby in place of Jackson against the Cardinals.
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| 10/29/2008 |
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Rams' Jackson a 'question mark'
News: St Louis coach Jim Haslett was optimistic early in the week about running back Steven Jackson's return, but now it looks like his thigh injury is healing more slowly than the Rams hoped. Haslett was guarded Wednesday after Jackson began practice with the first unit but then had his work scaled back. Haslett said Jackson was a "question mark" to play in Week 9 vs. Arizona. "That's going to be a day-to-day thing, just see how he feels when he's running," Haslett said. "But he did a couple of things today and I think he did OK."
Analysis: Jackson missed the Rams' game against New England last Sunday due to a strained quad muscle, and while his history against the Cardinals isn't as strong as you might think, Fantasy owners wouldn't sit him. We'll keep an eye on Jackson's status throughout the week and deliver the latest when we get it. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 1 Fantasy RB, and he'll be facing a Cardinals run defense that allows 96.4 rushing yards per game and allowed five touchdowns on the season.
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| 10/28/2008 |
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Haslett expects Jackson to play
News: Rams coach Jim Haslett said Monday he thinks RB Steven Jackson should be fine in Week 9 against Arizona. Jackson missed Week 8 at New England with a thigh injury. "Steven should be ready to go this week," Haslett said. "He looked good (Monday) and he was questionable (Sunday), and we thought it was best for him to sit out and get him ready for this game."
Analysis: It appears like you will have Jackson against the Cardinals, and it's a great matchup for him. Consider Jackson a No. 1 Fantasy RB, but continue to monitor his status throughout the week and make sure he is 100 percent by Sunday.
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| 10/26/2008 |
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Jackson INACTIVE for Week 8
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was listed among the inactives for St. Louis' Week 8 game at New England. Antonio Pittman will start in his place.
Analysis: Jackson was still starting in 90 percent of leagues as of Sunday morning, so a ton of you owners will be scrambling to bench him. Pittman is probably not worth a start against the Patriots except in the deepest of leagues where the RB position might be very thin. You're also better off ignoring Travis Minor.
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| 10/26/2008 |
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Report: Jackson not expected to play
News: According to a report on FOXSports.com, Rams RB Steven Jackson is expected to miss Sunday's game at New England with a thigh injury. The report said Jackson "is 85 percent not to play." If Jackson doesn't play, Antonio Pittman and Travis Minor will share the load against the Patriots.
Analysis: Before you set your lineup, make sure you check with us throughout the morning and watch Fantasy Football Today on our site for the latest info. If Jackson is out, take him out of your lineup. Pittman and Minor would not be worth starting against the Patriots, but Jackson would be a No. 2 Fantasy RB if he plays. This is something to monitor before the game.
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| 10/24/2008 |
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Rams' Jackson to be game-time decision
News: Running back Steven Jackson's availability for Sunday's game at New England will be a game-time decision, Rams coach Jim Haslett said Friday. Jackson did some individual work before practice in St. Louis, but he did not work out with the Rams as they prepared for the Patriots. Jackson, the Rams' leading rusher and receiver, has a strained right thigh muscle. "He had some limited reps today," Haslett said. "He doesn't need a lot of reps because he knows everything. I'll be honest with you, I think it'll be 50-50 (if he plays)."
Analysis: We'd be surprised if Jackson didn't play on Sunday, but it looks like he's a legit question mark for the game. And even though the Patriots will be keying in on him if he did play, he is still expected to rack up a lot of yards. If he doesn't play, then the duo of Antonio Pittman and Travis Minor will likely work in his stead. We recommend all of Jackson's owners add Pittman just in case Jackson is out for Sunday. We'll be first to know whether or not he'll be active this Sunday on Fantasy Football Today, 11 a.m. ET here on CBSSports.com. Tune in then.
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| 10/23/2008 |
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Jackson remains limited
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson missed his second straight day of practice Thursday because of a strained right thigh muscle, though the Rams remained hopeful their leading rusher and receiver would be ready for Sunday's game at New England. "We'll just take it day by day," Haslett said. "He looks better to me." Jackson speculated Wednesday that it might be better to miss Sunday's game if there was a risk of aggravating the injury, or if it helped him get back to 100 percent for the following week. Haslett had no problem with that. "It's got to be up to him whether he feels good enough, because I'm not in his body," Haslett said. "A guy breaks a finger, obviously they can play. If a running back hurts his legs, it's a little different." A trio of backs - Antonio Pittman, Travis Minor and Kenneth Darby - would fill in if Jackson isn't ready. Pittman, the backup much of last year, has missed the last three games with a broken bone in his left leg.
Analysis: Continue to monitor Jackson's status and hope he can return at 100 percent for Week 8 at New England. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 1 Fantasy option, but this injury could limit his production. If Jackson is out, don't plan on using Pittman, Minor or Darby in place of Jackson against the Patriots.
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| 10/22/2008 |
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Jackson skips practice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was hard to spot at practice Wednesday, bundled in a hooded sweat suit with a towel wrapped around his neck as he watched from the sideline. It's part of the plan to get him back on the field on game day. After some light leg work with weights and spending time in the pool to improve range of motion, Jackson was optimistic he'd be ready for Sunday's game at New England. "No need to rush," he said. "We have until Sunday to make a game-time decision. But if I could tell anybody, and if my fans are concerned, it's definitely going in the right direction."
Analysis: Jackson has been a big part of the Rams' resurgence under Haslett, helping St. Louis win two straight after an 0-4 start. He had 160 yards on 25 carries and three touchdowns against the Cowboys and 79 yards the previous week at Washington, and leads St. Louis in rushing (508 yards, 4.2 average) and receiving (25 receptions, 10.4 average). He was hurt in the fourth quarter against Dallas, right before Haslett was set to take him out. An MRI on Monday revealed a slightly strained quadriceps. Jackson said he wouldn't take any unnecessary risks if he didn't continue to improve over the next few days. He wouldn't commit to playing "in a lot of pain" if there was no risk of aggravating the injury. Keep an eye on Jackson's status and hope he can return against the Patriots. When healthy, he is a No. 1 Fantasy RB. Antonio Pittman would start if Jackson is out, but Pittman wouldn't be worth starting against New England.
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| 10/20/2008 |
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Jackson has 'slight strain' of quad
News: Rams coach Jim Haslett said Monday that RB Steven Jackson, who left Sunday's game against Dallas with a quad injury, is expected to be fine in Week 8 at New England. Haslett said Jackson had an MRI on his quad and it was a slight strain. "He will be limited this week but fine for the game," Haslett said. "I would say it is good news." When asked if Jackson will get regular work on Sunday against the Patriots, Haslett said, "I would think so based on what I hear, but I will see how he feels Wednesday, Thursday and Friday."
Analysis: Keep an eye on Jackson's status during the week, but it appears like he will be OK. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy option against the Patriots. Jackson just ran for 160 rush yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries with 16 receiving yards on a pair of catches against the Cowboys before getting hurt, so hopefully he is ready to get going.
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| 10/19/2008 |
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Jackson gets 3 TDs, 160 rush yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson may have entered Week 7 vs. the Cowboys with a tough matchup, but he left the game with some of the best stats he's ever amassed in a game. Jackson had 160 rush yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries with 16 receiving yards on a pair of catches. Jackson had two first-half touchdown runs for 8 and 1 yards and erupted in the second half with a 56-yard run. The Rams were ahead for much of the game, making Jackson the clock-crushing option on offense, lending him the chance to post gaudy numbers. Jackson pulled a quadriceps muscle in the fourth quarter just before Haslett said he was going to take him out, and was to undergo an MRI. But Jackson thought he would be fine for next week's game at New England. "It's a little tight," Jackson said. "I'm able to walk and I'm able to bend it, so that's a good sign."
Analysis: It's not news that Jackson is a No. 1 Fantasy running back, but no one could have predicted this output against a solid Dallas run defense. With two straight wins, the Rams have lots of motivation to do well, and that will help Jackson's stats, particularly since the Rams' passing offense still hasn't done well. Consider Jackson a must-start in Week 8 at the Patriots, and expect more quality stats. We'll keep you posted on his quadriceps injury.
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| 10/12/2008 |
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Jackson held in check Week 6
News: The Washington Redskins held Rams RB Steven Jackson to just 79 rushing yards on 22 carries in Week 6 but the Rams won the game. Jackson did not get into the end zone and fumbled one ball away. Jackson also caught three passes for 32 yards.
Analysis: The Rams face the Cowboys at home in Week 7 and Jackson remains a high-end must-start RB in all Fantasy formats. Dallas isn't bad against the rush, but we expect Jackson to have a better game than against Washington.
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| 10/7/2008 |
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Jackson to face Redskins defense
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson will return from his Week 5 bye to face the Redskins in Washington in Week 6. The Redskins currently rank ninth in the NFL against the rush, allowing just 85.4 rushing yards per game. They have allowed three rushing touchdowns and only one rush of 20-plus yards.
Analysis: Jackson has been a victim of his team's horrible start, but the bye did provide a chance for the new coaching staff to get their system in, providing some hope for change. Jackson remains the featured back in St. Louis and one of their only legitimate offensive weapons. He is coming off a strong performance in Week 4 in which he gained 110 yards on the ground and 78 in the air. Despite his team's struggles, Jackson is too productive to sit in Fantasy.
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| 9/28/2008 |
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Jackson gains 188 total yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson gained 110 yards on 24 carries in Week 4 vs. Buffalo. He also caught five passes for 78 yards, leading all Rams receivers. Jackson also scored on a 29-yard run in the second quarter.
Analysis: Jackson has been featured heavily, almost exclusively, in the running game this season, but this is the first time he was able to break through for 100 yards or score a touchdown. Jackson has the advantage of not having another back behind him to take away any of his touches and he's being used more and more in the passing game out of the back field. Fantasy owners can't use him in Week 5 because the Rams will be on a bye, but he remains a must-start from then on.
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| 9/28/2008 |
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Jackson suits up, as expected
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) was activated for Week 4 vs. Buffalo, as expected. He had been listed as probable on the injury report.
Analysis: Buffalo is yielding less than 100 rush yards per game and have let running backs total one touchdown so far this season. Jackson should start for Fantasy owners in Week 4, but keep expectations in check.
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| 9/26/2008 |
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S. Jackson probable but angry
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson is probable for the club's Week 4 game vs. Buffalo after being limited in practice earlier in the week. Jackson also spoke publicly about the Rams' decision to bench QB Marc Bulger for this week on his radio show and wasn't happy, adding that he wasn't the only one unhappy with the decision. He'll be taking his handoffs from Trent Green this week. Head coach Scott Linehan responded Friday. "We are all in this together and we are trying to find solutions to what has not been a good start to the season with our record," Linehan said. "To not sit here and make some hard decisions, I would not be doing my job. I will, at some point here, talk to Steven about it but other than that, I have no comment."
Analysis: Yardage shouldn't be a huge problem for Jackson, but scoring might be. The Bills will likely focus on him and make life tough to gain lots of positive yardage. Buffalo is yielding less than 100 rush yards per game and have let running backs total one touchdown so far this season. Jackson should start for Fantasy owners in Week 4, but keep expectations in check.
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| 9/25/2008 |
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Jackson not worried about injury
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson spoke to the fans again Thursday but this time there was no discussion of ticket sales or the Edward Jones Dome atmosphere. Instead, Jackson wanted to reassure Rams fans that his sore groin is fine and he will be at full speed Sunday when St. Louis meets Buffalo. "My groin is fine. ... Sunday it won't be a problem," Jackson said. "I practiced today. I practiced yesterday. Just being able to practice is quite different than last year when I was unable to do anything." Jackson, of course, is referring to Sept. 23, 2007, when he injured his groin in a loss to Tampa Bay. That injury cost him the next four games and nearly prevented him from reaching 1,000 yards rushing for the third consecutive season.
Analysis: Soon after Jackson missed parts of Wednesday's practice because of the groin soreness that began to plague him Sunday night after the loss to Seattle, there were questions about Jackson's ability to play through the pain. That's why Jackson felt compelled to let everyone know he's healthy and ready to carry a full load against the Bills. "I'm going to go out there and play hard and it's not going to be an excuse if we win or lose or however I perform," Jackson said. Officially, Jackson is listed as limited participation on the injury report, but he participated in more portions of practice Thursday than Wednesday. The only difference for Jackson is being in a huddle with Trent Green handling quarterback duties instead of Marc Bulger. Jackson didn't find the end zone in Week 3, but his 128 total yards is definitely a respectable number and more what Jackson owners have been looking for from him. Consider Jackson a must-start Fantasy RB Week 4.
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| 9/24/2008 |
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Jackson 'coming around' for Rams
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) went through limited practice reps Wednesday and Thursday as the team prepares for Week 4 vs. Buffalo. Jackson had his best game of the season Week 3 against the Seahawks as he rushed for 66 yards and had 62 receiving yards. Rams head coach Scott Linehan told NFL.com that Jackson is starting to get his legs back under him after missing the first few weeks of training camp because of a contract holdout. "He's coming around," Linehan said. "He's in his third or fourth week which is the middle of August for most of us so he's coming around. He looked more comfortable in the system (Week 3) than he did the week before or the week before that but nobody is playing perfect right now that's for sure."
Analysis: Jackson didn't find the end zone in Week 3, but his 128 total yards is definitely a respectable number and more what Jackson owners have been looking for from him. The groin injury doesn't appear serious as the Rams have yet to talk about it. He probably just needs some rest after getting 28 touches Week 3. The Rams will have a new quarterback under center -- Trent Green -- Week 4 and will play a tough defense in Buffalo. However, as long as Jackson is active, he remains a must-start Fantasy RB.
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| 9/21/2008 |
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Jackson totals 128 yards in loss
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed 23 times for 66 yards and caught five passes for 62 yards in a Week 3 loss to the Seahawks.
Analysis: Jackson didn't find the end zone in Week 3, but his 128 total yards is definitely a respectable number and more what SJax's owners have been looking for from him. In Week 4, Jackson will face a tough Buffalo defense, but he's all the Rams have and should remain a starter in all Fantasy formats.
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| 9/19/2008 |
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Jackson wants more action
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Rams RB Steven Jackson is itching to boost his carries total perhaps even double them on Sunday in Seattle. And offensive coordinator Al Saunders is eager to accommodate. "We have to get the ball to our best player, No. 39," Saunders said. "He hasn't run the ball enough, and we need to make sure that we establish our run" so that opponents can't tee off in obvious passing situations. After two lopsided losses, the Rams are last in the NFL in total offense and tied for last in scoring. Some 29 ballcarriers have surpassed Jackson's 93 rushing yards. In 2005, when Jackson led the league in yards from scrimmage, he got almost 22 carries per game. This year, he's averaging just 13.5.
Analysis: It would be good for Jackson to touch the ball more often in Week 3 since he has scored a touchdown in four of his five career meetings with Seattle. He has also gone over the 100-total-yard mark four times. Consider Jackson a solid No. 2 Fantasy option against the Seahawks.
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| 9/17/2008 |
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SJax has TD in four of five vs. Sea.
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has no 100-yard rushing games against the Seahawks, but he has scored a touchdown in four of his five career meetings with Seattle. He has also gone over the 100-total-yard mark four times.
Analysis: Is this the week Jackson finally busts out for a big rushing total? The Seahawks defense is not bad and the game is on the road, but Jackson has a decent history against Seattle and you know the Rams are bound to start getting in sync at some point. Continue to start him as a No. 1 Fantasy RB and hope he can start putting up solid numbers soon.
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| 9/14/2008 |
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Jackson just over 50 in Week 2
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed 13 times for 53 yards in Week 2 against the N.Y. Giants. He also caught seven passes for 37 yards. Jackson had similar numbers in Week 1 at Philadelphia when he finished with 40 yards on 14 carries.
Analysis: Jackson said this week that he expected to get more carries (about 25) against the Giants, but that didn't happen. In fact, he got one fewer carry than in Week 1. What was evident, though, was that the Rams looked to get him more involved in the passing game. Through the first two weeks of the season, the Rams look like one of the worst teams in the league and that could mean a lot of playing from behind for St. Louis, resulting in less opportunity to run the ball. But in the NFL, teams can get better from one week to the next and it's way too early to bail out on Jackson. He remains a solid start for Week 3 at Seattle.
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| 9/12/2008 |
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Jackson expects more carries
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson expects a full workload of about 25 carries this Sunday against the New York Giants, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Jackson got only 14 carries in the Rams' 38-3 season-ending loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Jackson, who missed 27 practices in a contract holdout and didn't play in any of the team's four preseason games, said he was anticipating getting his normal amount of carries going into the season opener. Rams offensive coordinator Al Saunders admitted to abandoning the run too early against the Eagles. The Rams had only one rushing first down against the Eagles. They had 26 pass attempts compared to 15 rushing attempts. Saunders said the Rams must have more balance to be successful on offense. Jackson finished with 40 yards against the Eagles. He had 10 carries for 34 yards in the first half, and four carries for six yards in the second half.
Analysis: The Giants ranked eighth in the NFL in rush defense last season. Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo spent eight seasons working under Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Johnson, and his system is similar to Johnson's. Look for Jackson to struggle despite the increased carries, but he's still worth starting as a No. 2 Fantasy RB this week.
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| 9/7/2008 |
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Jackson gains 74 total yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson gained only 40 yards on the ground in Week 1 at Philadelphia, but he caught three passes for 34 yards. He did not score a touchdown, but also did not turn the ball over.
Analysis: Jackson was the victim of a very bland offensive scheme in Week 1 against a tough Eagles defense that put a lot of pressure on the quarterback. The Rams had no passing game to speak of, so Jackson was not given a lot of room to run. Add to that the fact the the Rams were down 21-0 at the half and you had a team that had to abandon the run fairly early. Jackson remains a very productive (potentially) running back, but his matchup in Week 2 against a tough Giants run defense doesn't favor him. Consider him a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB for that matchup.
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| 9/4/2008 |
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Jackson declares himself ready
News: Despite a 27-day holdout during training camp, running back Steven Jackson says he's ready to go when the St. Louis Rams open the season in Philadelphia on Sunday. Jackson ended up getting a six-year, $44-million contract. To make up for the missed time, Rams coach Scott Linehan put Jackson in what he termed a "semi-boot camp" to get him ready for the regular season. The sessions were intense. "I had long, 12-hour days," said Jackson, who spoke at Rams Park on Thursday for the first time since his news conference when he signed his contract on Aug. 21. "I practiced with the team, and before and after every practice, I did some extra conditioning. I went through extra plays with coaches."
Analysis: Jackson said the extra duty included a center and a quarterback. A huddle was simulated so Jackson could hear the play that was called by a coach. Then Jackson would run the play. Besides getting in shape by running sprints down the field, Jackson had to learn the new offense installed by offensive coordinator Al Saunders. "It was a very condensed training camp," Jackson laughed. "I feel like I'm there. I'm not messing up on my assignments." Jackson did not play in either of the two preseason games after he signed his contract. However, he said that is not necessarily a bad thing. "My legs feel fresh under me," Jackson said. So, what does Jackson expect to do against the Eagles Week 1? "I'm ready," he said. This is good news for Fantasy owners expecting big things from Jackson in 2008. The matchup against Philadelphia might be bad for all Rams except Jackson, which makes sense why the club will run him as much as possible. Consider him a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB for Week 1.
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| 9/3/2008 |
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What holdout? Jackson to have full slate
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan expects Steven Jackson, who ended a 27-day holdout Aug. 20, to carry a full load in the season opener. Linehan said last week served as a "semi-boot camp" for the running back coming off his third straight 1,000-yard season despite missing four games with injuries. This week, Jackson is on the same schedule as the rest of the roster. Jackson will be running behind a line led by seven-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Orlando Pace, who said he hasn't felt this healthy since before last season's opener. "He's ready to go," Linehan said Wednesday. "He's gotten in two weeks of real solid conditioning along with the reps. We're going to play him like we always do. He looks like his same old self to me."
Analysis: This is good news for Fantasy owners expecting big things from Jackson in 2008. The matchup against Philadelphia might be bad for all Rams except Jackson, which makes sense why the club will run him as much as possible. Consider him a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB for Week 1.
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| 8/24/2008 |
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Jackson has 'simulated game'
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who signed a six-year, $44 million contract on Thursday to end a 27-day holdout, worked out in helmet and shorts well before the rest of the Rams hit the field for organized pregame warmups Saturday. Coach Scott Linehan said Jackson had the equivalent of a simulated game on Friday. He was booed by fans in a half-full Edward Jones Dome when he showed up on the videoboard in the first quarter. After signing, Jackson said he wanted to play in the Rams' preseason finale Thursday in Kansas City. Linehan rested most of his starters last year in the so-called Governor's Cup game.
Analysis: While we can breathe a sigh of relief that Jackson is back in the Rams' camp, this played out almost exactly to Larry Johnson's situation one year ago. The Chiefs RB held out for most of the preseason in 2007 and then signed a big contract late in August only to struggle behind a bad offensive line and with a poor passing offense before getting hurt. Jackson's O-line is a tiny bit better, and the passing game will provide decent balance for the running attack, but Jackson is definitely open to injury (a back and groin problem took several games from him last season). Plus if he gets paid big money like Johnson, some motivation to play through small injuries might be lost. Jackson's ability, expectations and role in the Rams' offense cannot be forgotten about here -- he is still a No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a first-round pick, but don't be surprised to see him slide to fifth, sixth or seventh overall.
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| 8/21/2008 |
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Rams RB Jackson gets six-year deal
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson has agreed to a six-year contract extension. Additional details were not immediately available. Jackson is in St. Louis and passed a team physical Thursday before rejoining his teammates. Jackson had missed all of training camp and the first two preseason games holding out because he wasn't happy with the negotiations between the team and his representatives regarding an extension. Head coach Scott Linehan said Jackson would be in uniform for Saturday night's preseason game against the Ravens but would not play, and that there is a plan to get him into football shape. "We've got to get the physical part; it's not like you can replace two-a-days, but you can certainly work him physically to where he's getting himself in shape that way," Linehan said. "And he's got to carry his pads probably a little bit more here even on days when we're not in pads so we can have him get knocked around a little bit. Then the conditioning part of the game speed, we've got to, I don't know if you call them simulated games like you do in baseball, but some things like that that we'll plan on doing to get him more reps than he would get than if we just script him in practice when we do practice."
Analysis: While we can breathe a sigh of relief that Jackson is back in the Rams' camp, this played out almost exactly to Larry Johnson's situation one year ago. The Chiefs RB held out for most of the preseason in 2007 and then signed a big contract late in August only to struggle behind a bad offensive line and with a poor passing offense before getting hurt. Jackson's O-line is a tiny bit better, and the passing game will provide decent balance for the running attack, but Jackson is definitely open to injury (a back and groin problem took several games from him last season). Plus if he gets paid big money like Johnson, some motivation to play through small injuries might be lost. Jackson's ability, expectations and role in the Rams' offense cannot be forgotten about here -- he is still a No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a first-round pick, but don't be surprised to see him slide to fifth, sixth or seventh overall.
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| 8/20/2008 |
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S. Jackson ending his holdout
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson will end his holdout and show up at the club's headquarters on Thursday. Jackson had missed all of training camp and the first two preseason games holding out because he wasn't happy with the negotiations between the team and his representatives regarding an extension. The paper adds that a new deal could be reached soon.
Analysis: While it's great to see Jackson returning to Rams camp, this is playing out almost exactly to Larry Johnson's situation one season ago. The Chiefs RB held out for most of the preseason in 2007 and then signed a big contract late in August only to struggle behind a bad offensive line and with a poor passing offense before getting hurt. Jackson's O-line is a tiny bit better, and the passing game will provide decent balance for the running attack, but Jackson is definitely open to injury (a back and groin problem took several games from him last season). Plus, if he gets paid big money like Johnson, some motivation to play through small injuries might be lost. Jackson's ability, expectations and role in the Rams' offense cannot be forgotten about here -- he is still a No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a first-round pick, but don't be surprised to see him slide to fifth, sixth or even seventh overall.
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| 8/20/2008 |
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Jackson's holdout reportedly ending
News: The Rams official team site reports that after 27 days, running back Steven Jacksons holdout will come to an end Wednesday night, team sources indicated late Wednesday afternoon. Jackson is expected to report to the Russell Training Center on Wednesday evening with the understanding that negotiations on a long term contract extension will begin soon after. It is unclear if he will participate in Thursday's practice but he will take a physical Thursday morning. His deal could take a few more days to be completed. Jackson almost certainly wont play against Baltimore this weekend as he begins catching up for lost time.
Analysis: Jackson missed the entire Concordia University training camp segment of the preseason and the first two preseason games. His missed time has cost him an accumulated $408,132. Jackson's O-line is a little bit better, and the passing game will provide a good balance for the running attack, but Jackson is definitely open to injury (a back and groin problem took several games from him last season). Plus, if he gets paid big money, some motivation could be lost. Jackson's ability, expectations and role in the Rams' offense cannot be forgotten about here -- he is still a No. 1 Fantasy RB worthy of a first-round pick.
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| 8/17/2008 |
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Linehan staying in touch with RB
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson remains a holdout from camp as he eyes a new contract, but when he is ready to return, head coach Scott Linehan will incorporate him into the game plan "right away." "You've got to have a plan for how to get him ready for the opening game at this point," Linehan said. "There's still a lot of time and he got a lot of good work in the offseason and has a good grasp of what were doing offensively. It's just a matter of getting him in that football shape. It is getting critical to where time now becomes more of an issue for just the physical part of getting ready for the opener. Every day we miss now, I know he's working hard and I know he's training and he'll be in very good shape when he does get in, but it does start to factor in as to what the work load will be from the start."
Analysis: Linehan added that he is staying in touch with Jackson, who is starting to look like this year's Larry Johnson. The Chiefs RB held out for most of the preseason in 2007 and then signed a big contract only to struggle behind a bad offensive line and with a poor passing offense before getting hurt. Jackson's O-line is a little bit better, and the passing game will provide a good balance for the running attack, but Jackson is definitely open to injury (a back and groin problem took several games from him last season). Plus, if he gets paid big money, some motivation could be lost. Jackson's ability, expectations and role in the Rams' offense cannot be forgotten about here -- he is still a No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a first-round pick, but don't be surprised to see him slide to fifth, sixth or even seventh overall.
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| 8/13/2008 |
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Rams, Jackson reportedly talking
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that there have been low-key discussions about a contract extension between the Rams and holdout RB Steven Jackson, who is looking for a long-term deal. Jackson will miss all of training camp with the Rams and isn't expected to show up for any preseason games unless a deal is struck.
Analysis: Jackson is starting to look like this year's Larry Johnson, who held out for most of the preseason and then signed a big contract only to struggle behind a bad offensive line and with a poor passing offense before getting hurt. Jackson's O-line is a little bit better, and the passing game will provide a good balance for the running attack, but Jackson is definitely open to injury (a back and groin problem took several games from him last season). Plus, if he gets paid big money, some motivation could be lost. Jackson's ability, expectations and role in the Rams' offense cannot be forgotten about here -- he is still a No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a first-round pick, but don't be surprised to see him slide to fifth, sixth or even seventh overall. When we hear news about Jackson making progress, we'll have it here.
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| 8/5/2008 |
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Jackson losing money
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Rams RB Steven Jackson, who is holding out for a contract extension, is being fined exactly $15,116 for each day of training camp he misses. The total reached $181,382 Tuesday, the 12th day of camp. Jackson's salary for this season is $1.7 million. The paper also reports sources confirmed Monday that there have been no negotiations between the Rams and Jackson's agent since July 25 the first day of training camp. On that day, his agent informed the Rams that Jackson would not attend camp without a contract extension. The Rams countered by informing his agent that they would hold no further contract negotiations until Jackson reported to camp.
Analysis: Jackson appears to be getting close to a point at which a continued holdout would impair his ability to be ready for Philadelphia in the season-opener Week 1. "I would love to have him here," coach Scott Linehan said Monday. "But I also know that he's doing what it's going to take to be prepared when he does come. He has a great grasp of what we're doing. And we want him with his mind totally focused on what we need to do this season when he gets here. That day's going to be soon. I've never put a date on it." If the holdout lingers further into the preseason, Jackson might slip out of the consensus top five but still be a first-round pick as a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 7/31/2008 |
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Jackson misses 7th day of Rams camp
News: Holdout running back Steven Jackson missed his seventh day and 10th practice of St. Louis Rams training camp Thursday, with no apparent movement in the impasse. Jackson, entering the final season of a four-year contract he signed after the Rams drafted him in the first round in 2004, is seeking a multiyear deal. The Rams are fining Jackson, who has three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, $15,000 a day and have told his agent, Eugene Parker, there will be no more negotiations until Jackson reports to camp. Parker has not responded to a telephone message from the AP. Linehan was late to the field for practice, prompting curiosity, but said that was because he was meeting with some players. He and Jackson have been text-messaging back and forth, and Linehan said he spoke to the running back on the telephone "the other night." "I called him, talked to him briefly to see how he was doing," Linehan said. "It has nothing to do with anything other than letting him know that everything's going to be OK."
Analysis: Is Jackson this year's Larry Johnson? The Chiefs' superstar missed most of training camp with a contract squabble and was late getting into 'game shape.' Jackson is reportedly in good shape and will be running behind a good offensive line (better than Johnson's anyway). If the holdout lingers into the preseason, Jackson might slip out of the consensus top five but still be a first-round pick as a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 7/28/2008 |
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Rams to Jackson: No camp, no cash
News: Steven Jackson's agent turned down the Rams' latest offer on a contract extension Friday afternoon, and the Rams responded by cutting off talks until the running back was back in camp. Jackson is entering the final year of his contract and wants a new long-term deal.
Analysis: Is Jackson this year's Larry Johnson? The Chiefs' superstar missed most of training camp with a contract squabble and was late getting into 'game shape.' Jackson is reportedly in good shape and will be running behind a good offensive line (better than Johnson's anyway). If the holdout lingers into the preseason, Jackson might slip out of the consensus top five but still be a first-round pick as a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 7/25/2008 |
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Jackson holding out of camp
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, entering the final year of his contract, was a no-show for the opening team meeting of training camp Friday. Coach Scott Linehan said Thursday after the team arrived at its new training site in suburban Milwaukee that Jackson had told him he would not be on the team charter flight from St. Louis. The coach apparently was unaware that Jackson didn't make his own arrangements, either. Linehan also said Thursday that getting a contract extension for Jackson was a "priority." The team has been in contact with Jackson's agent. "I know within the last couple days there has been dialogue," Linehan said Thursday. "Our hope is that will be done pretty soon." Jackson was considered a holdout after missing the meeting Friday morning, the team said on its Web site. Jackson is in the final season of a five-year contract he signed after the Rams drafted him in the first round in 2004. He has had three straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons after totaling 1,002 last year despite injuries that sidelined him for four games.
Analysis: It appears Jackson is going to make a stand in an effort to get a new contract. Hopefully this will get resolved soon, but we like the idea of Jackson playing in the final year of his deal. Keep an eye on what develops, but still draft Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy option and take him with a first-round pick in all leagues.
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| 6/6/2008 |
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Jackson also has groin pull
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson, who twisted an ankle two weeks ago, also is nursing a slight groin pull, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in Friday's edition. Last year, Jackson missed four games with a groin pull.
Analysis: This is not encouraging news for Jackson, who has the chance to have a monster year in 2008, a contract year. Keep an eye on what happens for Jackson and hope his ankle, and more important his groin, are OK. When healthy, Jackson is a No. 1 Fantasy RB worth taking with the No. 2 overall pick in all leagues.
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| 5/27/2008 |
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Jackson hurts ankle
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Rams RB Steven Jackson sat out Thursday's practice after turning an ankle Wednesday. "It did swell up a little bit, but it's not serious," coach Scott Linehan said. OTAs will resume June 3 and wrap up June 12. Then the team will break until training camp.
Analysis: Keep an eye on what happens with Jackson and hope he is OK for training camp. This is a contract year for Jackson, so Fantasy owners should count on a big season. Last year, Jackson missed four games with a groin injury but is expected to be 100 percent this season.
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| 5/12/2008 |
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Jackson ready to 'ball out'
News: According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, if the Rams want to keep RB Steven Jackson beyond 2008, it's going to cost the team. Jackson is entering the final season of the original five-year, $7 million deal he signed in July 2004 after the Rams made him their first-round draft choice (No. 24 overall) that year. His next deal, whether it's here or elsewhere, will be far more lucrative. Jackson said his agent, Gary Uberstine, and the Rams' front office have yet to begin extension talks. Jackson made it clear that his first choice is to remain in St. Louis. "This is definitely where I want to be," he said. A monster season would push Jackson, 24, even further up the potential-earnings chart, and he's counting on putting up big numbers. "Well, we all know what happens in a contract year: you ball out," he said with a laugh. "So, I expect to."
Analysis: Jackson isn't setting any personal goals. Last June, he announced he was shooting for 2,500 total yards from scrimmage. He wound up with about half that, rushing for 1,002 yards and adding 271 receiving yards in 12 games. He missed four games with injuries. Fantasy owners can expect a big season from Jackson, who should be considered a No. 1 RB and a Top 5 selection in all leagues.
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| 2/7/2008 |
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S-Jax's '07 leaves optimism for '08
News: For Steven Jackson, 2007 was a tale of two halves. In the first half of the season, Jackson got off to a slow start and then tore his groin muscle that shelved him for four games. Though he had a 100-yard game in Week 3 at Tampa Bay, Jackson's first three games were unmitigated disasters: 233 yards on 69 carries (3.4 avg.) and 57 yards on eight catches (7.1 avg.) with no touchdowns. In Week 8, Jackson returned and played on a limited basis vs. Cleveland, then made the start in every game the rest of the way, scoring in all but three games. Thanks to his strong finish, Jackson had 1,002 yards on 237 carries (4.2 avg.) with five rush TDs, adding 271 yards on 38 catches (7.1 avg.) with a receiving touchdown.
Analysis: Jackson's quality second half proved to us that when he's healthy he can be a dominant Fantasy running back. While the Rams' offensive line was a wreck in 2007, they should address that spot fully this offseason, setting up the table for Jackson to be a stat machine in 2008. Adding to the intrigue is that Jackson enters 2008 in a contract year, meaning that he'll be a free agent after the season if the Rams don't sign him to an extension first (a franchise tag is probably in his future). It all adds up to us liking Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB well worth picking between fifth and eighth overall in drafts this summer.
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| 12/31/2007 |
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S. Jackson reaches milestone
News: A 1,000-yard rushing season might not mean as much as it did in the days of 12- and 14-game schedules. Yet as the Rams' Steven Jackson pointed out, "It's still definitely the standard" for a running back in the NFL. Jackson reached that standard Sunday for the third consecutive year, since he succeeded Marshall Faulk as the club's primary ball carrier. It was a more formidable hurdle to clear this time. After getting 1,046 yards in 2005 and 1,528 last year, Jackson wound up with 1,002 despite missing four games and most of another with groin and back injuries.
Analysis: Jackson will still be a Fantasy stud in 2008 despite his poor 2007. Why? Because he'll still be an every-down back in the Rams offense. Hopefully the Rams upgrade along the offensive line to help Jackson pick up more yardage. Expect him to be a top-five pick in all Fantasy drafts next summer.
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| 12/30/2007 |
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S. Jackson slowed by Cardinals
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson didn't end 2007 with a bang, rushing 18 times for 55 yards with a 1-yard reception at Arizona in Week 17.
Analysis: Jackson will still be a Fantasy stud in 2008 despite his poor 2007. Why? Because he'll still be an every-down back in the Rams offense. Hopefully the Rams upgrade along the offensive line to help Jackson pick up more yardage. Expect him to be a top-five pick in all Fantasy drafts next summer.
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| 12/27/2007 |
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S. Jackson close to 1,000 yards
News: In Steven Jackson's case, however, rushing for 1,000 yards will be an achievement if he makes it for the third straight year. He's trying to do it the old school way, given he's missed four games and most of a fifth with injuries yet still has 947 yards, a 4.3-yard average and five touchdowns headed into Sunday's finale at Arizona. Besides his own injuries, other hardships he's overcome include running behind a banged-up line that has been missing three starters most of the season and taking handoffs from three different quarterbacks for the Rams. "It would be tremendous to reach 1,000 yards," Jackson said. "I feel really strong. My groin and my back, I rehabbed and worked out like crazy to make sure I could finish the season strong and healthy."
Analysis: Jackson led the NFL with a franchise record 2,334 yards from scrimmage last season, including 1,528 yards rushing. This year he's been held back by a partially torn groin and a bulging disc in his back that limited him to one quarter against the Browns in his first game back from the groin injury. The last six weeks, he's been on his game. Although he has only one 100-yard game in that span, getting a season-high 143 yards on 24 carries against the Packers on Dec. 16, Jackson has had 85 or more yards in each of the other five contests. "He's starting to warm up," coach Scott Linehan said. "It's meaningful to the line, the offense and all of us that we go out and establish the line of scrimmage and get him back into that 1,000-yard club. The plan is to have many, many more with him as well." Look for Jackson to finish strong and consider him a No. 1 option against the Cardinals.
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| 12/21/2007 |
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Jackson totals 106 yards, TD
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson weaved and bobbed his way through traffic Week 16 against the Steelers for more than 100 total yards and a touchdown. Jackson took a screen pass from Marc Bulger in the first quarter, and after eluding a few tackles, cut all the way from the left side of the field to the right for a 12-yard touchdown. He carried the ball 12 times for 85 yards. His longest gain went for 36 yards. He also finished with three catches for 21 yards, including the touchdown catch-and-run.
Analysis: Jackson has looked every bit the first-round Fantasy draft pick in the last seven games. He has more than 100 total yards in each outing and five touchdowns in that span. Had it not been for a groin injury that forced him to miss four games, Jackson would have likely been among the top scorers in Fantasy. It is a good thing that he is peaking at the right time and remains a No. 1 Fantasy RB heading into Week 17 against the Cardinals.
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| 12/18/2007 |
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S. Jackson just plain on fire
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has run for 90 yards or more in five straight games and has four touchdowns in his last six. We think his groin might be fully healed! He will take on the Steelers on Thursday night for the first time in his career and will face the No. 3 running defense in the league.
Analysis: Jackson has faced some very weak defenses in his fine streak of play and Thursday night will be really be a test for him and the Rams offensive line. Those of you who persevered with Jackson though all his injury woes have been greatly rewarded over the last few games and if you're still alive in your Fantasy season, you should definitely start him in Week 16.
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| 12/16/2007 |
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Jackson very productive in Week 15
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed for 143 yards on 24 carries in Week 15 vs. Green Bay, including a 46-yard touchdown. He also caught four passes for 27 yards.
Analysis: This is the Jackson Fantasy owners though they were getting when they used a top-5 pick on him. He hadn't put together a 100-yard rushing game since Week 3 at Tampa Bay. Now is a good time for him to heat up, though, and Fantasy owners have to start him in Week 16 vs. Pittsburgh.
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| 12/13/2007 |
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S. Jackson ready for Packers
News: In his last meeting against the Packers last season, Rams RB Steven Jackson had 23 carries for 98 yards and no touchdowns. Green Bay is No. 12 in run defense with only four rushing touchdowns.
Analysis: Jackson has a tough matchup, but he should still be started in all leagues. He is a No. 1 Fantasy RB and should get plenty of touches against the Packers.
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| 12/9/2007 |
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S. Jackson totals 117 yards
News: Steven Jackson had 91 yards on 18 carries with four catches for 26 yards in Week 14 at Cincinnati. That includes a 54-yard run.
Analysis: Jackson remains must-start Fantasy material even when he plays vs. Green Bay in Week 15, although his numbers could be halted some if the Rams start third-string QB Brock Berlin again. Expect to start him as a low-end No. 1 option.
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| 12/4/2007 |
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Matchup right for Jackson this week
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has regained his stride, scoring three times in his last five games with at least 100 total yards in each of his last three. He plays at Cincinnati in Week 14, and the Bengals have held opposing RBs to under 100 rush yards in each of their last four games, but have allowed a rushing touchdown in five of their last six.
Analysis: Jackson is playing too well and will be too big a part of the Rams' offense to not start in Fantasy play. Expect No. 1 RB stats from him in Week 14.
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| 12/2/2007 |
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S. Jackson goes for 167 total yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson ran for 96 yards and a touchdown and caught four passes for 71 yards in St. Louis' 28-16 win over the Falcons in Week 13. His touchdown was a 50-yard effort with 14 second left in the game.
Analysis: Jackson's day was pretty good before his 50-yard touchdown scamper, but that run really put his outing into the excellent zone. If Gus Frerotte can play well again in Week 14 against a weak Cinci defense, then Jackson could find plenty of holes on Sunday.
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| 11/29/2007 |
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RB Jackson seeks century mark
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has scored a touchdown in three of his past four games and has 100 total yards in three of his past four games since returning from a groin injury. But he has yet to run for over 100 yards, reaching 90 yards once and 92 yards another time. Jackson will look to reach 100-yards rushing for only the second time this season in Week 13 against Atlanta.
Analysis: Jackson should be in line for a huge game this week. The Falcons are No. 26 in run defense with eight rushing touchdowns allowed. And the Rams will be without starting QB Marc Bulger (concussion) this week, so Jackson will see plenty of touches. Consider him a No. 1 option in all Fantasy leagues.
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| 11/25/2007 |
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Jackson has 90 yards, touchdown
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 23 carries for 90 yards and a touchdown Sunday against Seattle. He also added three catches for 15 yards.
Analysis: Jackson is a No. 1 RB in all leagues and should be started in Week 13 against Atlanta.
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| 11/21/2007 |
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S. Jackson ready for Seahawks
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has a good history against the Seahawks. In his past five games against Seattle, Jackson has 82 carries for 343 yards and four touchdowns and 25 catches for 196 yards. Jackson missed the first game against Seattle this year with a groin injury.
Analysis: Jackson is a No. 1 RB no matter the opponent, but he likes facing the Seahawks. Consider him a solid start and expect another good outing. Jackson has 168 yards rushing and a touchdown in his past two games against New Orleans and San Francisco to go along with nine catches for 44 yards.
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| 11/19/2007 |
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Bulger, Jackson to get some blocking
News: Rams QB Marc Bulger, who absorbed six sacks in Week 11's victory at San Francisco, is about to get some relief. The Rams are expected to sign veteran Todd Steussie, who started 15 games for the team last year, but broke his foot in the preseason. St. Louis is so beaten up on the offensive line, with three starters on injured reserve, that the 36-year-old Steussie could start this weekend at home against the Seahawks. "Because of the circumstances we're in with our offensive line and injuries, that's a possibility," coach Scott Linehan said. "We'd like to get him ready as soon as possible." Linehan also said center Brett Romberg could be back from a high right ankle sprain that has sidelined him for three weeks.
Analysis: Tackle Alex Barron is the only opening-game starter left for the Rams, who have filled in with substitutes and castoffs. Brandin Gorin and Rob Petitti rotated at right tackle on Sunday. Adding blockers can only help Bulger, who defenses have pummeled this season, and RB Steven Jackson. We still consider Bulger a high-risk, high-reward Fantasy option against the Seahawks in Week 12, though playing the game at home certainly helps his case. Jackson should continue to start as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 11/19/2007 |
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S. Jackson gets 112 all-purpose yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson ran 23 times for 92 yards and caught four passes for 20 in Week 11 at San Francisco.
Analysis: Jackson didn't get in the end zone, but the Rams only had one score. The offense as a whole should fair a bit better Week 12 against the Seahawks, so keep Jackson active.
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| 11/14/2007 |
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Back, groin not issues for S. Jackson
News: The Rams aren't that worried about Steven Jackson's back after he emerged basically unscathed from the Saints game. The partially torn groin that sidelined him for a month also appears to be a non-issue. Jackson said Wednesday he felt fine, and didn't have any scares during the game. "It really doesn't take a big shot," he said. "Any hit can kind of make it act up. I just put it out of my mind, and if it was going to happen I hope it happened on a good play."
Analysis: Rams coach Scott Linehan said he'll keep rotating in backups Brian Leonard and Antonio Pittman as much as possible. That had been the Rams' plan to ease Jackson's load when they drafted Leonard, but last week Jackson had 27 touches and threw a touchdown pass. He should chew up the Niners run defense (ranked 25th in the league) when he faces them in San Francisco in Week 11.
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| 11/11/2007 |
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S. Jackson returns with a bang
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 22 carries for 76 yards and a touchdown against the Saints. He also threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to TE Randy McMichael. And Jackson had five catches for 24 yards. Jackson has dealt with a groin and back injury but appeared to be 100 percent.
Analysis: Jackson is a No. 1 RB when healthy, and he looked great against the Saints. Consider him a great starting option for Week 11 at the 49ers.
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| 11/9/2007 |
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Jackson appears ready for Week 10
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (back) is listed as probable for Week 10 at New Orleans. He took full practice reps Thursday and Friday after limited reps Wednesday. Jackson is expected to start against the Saints after leaving Week 8 with a bulging disc in his back. The Rams were on a bye Week 9. "(The bye) helped out a lot," Jackson told NFL.com. "It allowed me to basically let the back lighten up. It locked up on me in the game and that week off really allowed it to heal itself."
Analysis: Jackson faces off against an improved run defense (the Saints rank 10th in the NFL), but they haven't had much of a challenge over their last four games (Seattle, Atlanta, San Francisco and Jacksonville). Expect Jackson to post solid stats. Think of him as a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 10.
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| 11/8/2007 |
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RB Jackson ups practice reps
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (back) increased his practice routine to a full workout Thursday after limited reps Wednesday as the team prepares for Week 10 at New Orleans. Jackson is expected to start against the Saints after leaving Week 8 with a bulging disc in his back. The Rams were on a bye Week 9.
Analysis: Jackson faces off against an improved run defense (the Saints rank 10th in the NFL), but they haven't had much of a challenge over their last four games (Seattle, Atlanta, San Francisco and Jacksonville). Expect Jackson to post solid stats. Think of him as a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 10.
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| 11/7/2007 |
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S. Jackson expected to start
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rams RB Steven Jackson practiced with the first team on Wednesday and is expected to start at New Orleans in Week 10. Jackson left the club's Week 8 game with a bulging disc in his back.
Analysis: Jackson faces off against an improved run defense (the Saints rank 10th), but they haven't had much of a challenge over their last four games (Seattle, Atlanta, San Francisco and Jacksonville, who should have challenged them but ended up throwing more than running). Expect Jackson to post solid stats so long as he isn't limited in practice all week long. Think of him as a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy RB for Week 10.
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| 11/5/2007 |
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S. Jackson ready for Saints
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan said Monday he expects RB Steven Jackson to be OK following his back injury. "Steven looks good," Linehan said. "He feels a lot better. I think having some time off and being able to calm that down a little bit was real good for him. He did some conditioning (Monday). We'll start him back in and do some light work on Wednesday." When asked if he expects Jackson to play Sunday against the Saints, Linehan said: "Yes we do."
Analysis: This is great news for Jackson owners. Consider him a No. 2 option against the Saints and hope he can start producing as everyone expected this season.
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| 10/29/2007 |
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S. Jackson expected to be OK
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan said Monday that running back Steven Jackson, sidelined by back spasms in the first half of his Week 8 game vs. Cleveland after a strong start, has a bulging disk. Jackson left in the first half after getting a touchdown and 41 yards on eight carries plus two catches for nine yards. Linehan said Jackson's injury is treatable and was optimistic Jackson could be back in the lineup without missing a game after the Rams' bye this weekend.
Analysis: Jackson's Fantasy owners are back playing the wait-and-see game with their top draft pick. It's a good thing he's on bye this week, making the decision to start or sit him an easy one. As for his Week 10 game at New Orleans, hope that he makes it for that one. When healthy, he's a must-start Fantasy running back. We'll continue to monitor the news for you.
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| 10/28/2007 |
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Steven Jackson injured again
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was taken to the locker room towards the end of the first quarter in Week 8's game in Cleveland with tightness in his back. He briefly returned to the bench early in the second quarter before heading back inside a few minutes later, presumably for more tests. He emerged again in the third, but did not return to the game.
Analysis: Jackson's owners must be fuming at this injury, as he had a touchdown and 41 yards on eight carries plus two catches for nine yards before exiting the contest. The Rams are off in Week 9, so Jackson will have some time to heal up before facing the Saints in Week 10.
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| 10/26/2007 |
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RB Jackson to have 'modified' workload
News: According to Rams coach Scott Linehan, RB Steven Jackson could be limited this week in his return against the Browns. Jackson has missed the past three games with a partial tear in his groin. "It wouldn't be normal," Linehan said of Jackson's workload. "It will be modified from his normal (workload). It depends on how he feels, but it won't be every play of the game."
Analysis: Jackson may be a bit rusty, but he should still hammer a Browns defense ranked 30th against the run. Cleveland has allowed a 100-yard rusher in every game this season, so Jackson should continue the trend. Even with a partial workload, consider Jackson a very good start this week.
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| 10/25/2007 |
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S. Jackson practices for second day
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) ran through a second straight full practice Thursday as the team prepares for Week 8 vs. Cleveland. The Rams mentioned Wednesday that they expect Jackson to start against the Browns. "The groin is something, it feels good one day and the next day you may have a little tweak to it," Jackson said Wednesday. "As long as things are going good I want to stay out there."
Analysis: Jackson may be a bit rusty, but he should still hammer a Browns defense ranked 30th against the run. Cleveland has allowed a 100-yard rusher in every game this season, so Jackson should continue the trend. If you still own him after his long time on the bench, now's the time to make him active. It has been a long time coming for Fantasy owners. Continue to follow the news just in case of any last minute setbacks.
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| 10/24/2007 |
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Full practice for Steven Jackson!
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson appears to be close to healed from a partially torn groin as he was listed as a full practice participant for Wednesday. He's expected to start at home vs. Cleveland in Week 8. "The groin is something, it feels good one day and the next day you may have a little tweak to it," Jackson said. "As long as things are going good I want to stay out there."
Analysis: Jackson may be a bit rusty, but he should still hammer a Browns defense ranked 30th against the run. Cleveland has allowed a 100-yard rusher in every game this season, so Jackson should continue the trend. If you still own him after his long time on the bench, now's the time to make him active.
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| 10/23/2007 |
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Jackson could return vs. Browns
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan said "there's a good chance" RB Steven Jackson, who has been out with a groin injury, can return Week 8 against Cleveland. "My feeling is that it's not 100 percent, but close to what it looked like," Linehan said. "He had the burst he needed to have and the confidence, based on practicing last week, that he has in it is a good sign. ... You know what he adds to the table for us. He gives us an explosive player on the field; one that can affect the game in a positive way with his ability to run the ball and catch it out of the backfield his leadership."
Analysis: Continue to monitor what develops, but Jackson would be a solid option against the Browns. If he plays, you might want to start him this week.
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| 10/21/2007 |
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Steven Jackson officially inactive
News: As expected, RB Steven Jackson (groin) is inactive for Week 7 at Seattle. Rams coach Scott Linehan ruled out him out earlier in the week. "Steven essentially took some reps. He's close, but not ready," Linehan said. Jackson suffered a partially torn groin in Week 3.
Analysis: Jackson's Fantasy owners continue to suffer without their star running back, and since the Rams have a bye in Week 9, they might prefer to sit him again Week 8. Brian Leonard continues to start in his absence. The Rams host the Browns in Week 8, giving Jackson a great matchup if he does return. Keep track of his progress during the week.
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| 10/19/2007 |
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Steven Jackson ruled out
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan ruled out RB Steven Jackson (groin) from playing Week 7 at Seattle. "Steven essentially took some reps. He's close, but not ready," Linehan said.
Analysis: Jackson's owners have got to be sick of being without their stud rusher, but they surely had to expect it. Brian Leonard will get the start again for the Rams and Jackson will try to get himself healthy for Week 8, when St. Louis hosts Cleveland -- an excellent matchup for Jackson if he plays.
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| 10/18/2007 |
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Jackson takes in another practice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) went through a second straight practice of limited reps Thursday as the team prepares for Week 7 at Seattle. Rams coach Scott Linehan said Wednesday that Jackson, recovering from a partially torn groin, had an "outside chance" of playing Week 7. When asked how many carries Jackson might have upon his return, Linehan said "as many as we can. It's still going to be part of the rehab process getting him back in there. I don't know if easing him into it ... maybe taking a few plays off for him would be a smart way to go."
Analysis: Linehan said that he's looking better and that it's just a matter of time before he can make sharp cuts, and that when he can, he'll play. We'll continue to keep tabs on Jackson's status in the coming week -- if he plays, you've got to start him and expect at least 100 total yards against Seattle's 18th-ranked run defense. Stay tuned.
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| 10/17/2007 |
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Steven Jackson practices Wednesday
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan said RB Steven Jackson, recovering from a partially torn groin, had an "outside chance" of playing at Seattle in Week 7 after being limited in practice on Wednesday. When asked how many carries Jackson might have upon his return, Linehan said "as many as we can. It's still going to be part of the rehab process getting him back in there. I don't know if easing him into it ... maybe taking a few plays off for him would be a smart way to go."
Analysis: Linehan said that he's looking better and that it's just a matter of time before he can make sharp cuts, and that when he can, he'll play. We'll continue to keep tabs on Jackson's status in the coming week -- if he plays, you've got to start him and expect at least 100 total yards against Seattle's 18th-ranked run defense. Stay tuned.
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| 10/16/2007 |
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Steven Jackson not ruled out yet
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan told the media on Monday that RB Steven Jackson (groin) is closer to playing than he has in weeks, and that he's not out yet for Week 7 at Seattle. "There's an outside chance (that he'll play)," Linehan said. "I think it's very outside, but I don't want to determine that until we find out (where he's at healthwise)."
Analysis: Fantasy owners who have been patiently waiting for Jackson to get healthy should expect to bench him again this week, but if he's active for Week 8 vs. Cleveland, Jackson could deliver in a major way. We'll continue to follow the goings-on around Jackson.
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| 10/14/2007 |
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Steven Jackson inactive again
News: As expected, Rams RB Steven Jackson is inactive for Week 6 at Baltimore with a groin injury. It is the third straight game the Rams' star running back will miss.
Analysis: The Rams have not yet announced when Jackson might return, but Week 7 against the Seahawks is a possibility. Continue to track the news out of St. Louis. Despite a slow start to the season before getting injured, Jackson is a must-start Fantasy option when healthy.
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| 10/9/2007 |
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Steven Jackson out again in Week 6
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan said Monday that the team will once again be without RB Steven Jackson when they play at Baltimore in Week 6. Rookie RB Brian Leonard will start in his place. "Each week we evaluate (Jackson's groin) for the realistic side of things," Linehan said. "He's not close enough to be up this week, so he's out. We're hopeful for next week."
Analysis: Jackson's owners have got to be sick of being without their stud rusher, but they surely had to expect it. Brian Leonard will get the start again for the Rams and Jackson will try to get himself healthy for Week 7, when St. Louis visits Seattle.
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| 10/7/2007 |
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Jackson misses Week 5 vs. Arizona
News: Steven Jackson missed Week 5 vs. Arizona with a groin injury he sustained in Week 3.
Analysis: Brian Leonard will get the start again for the Rams and Jackson will try to get himself healthy for Week 6, when St. Louis visit Baltimore.
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| 10/2/2007 |
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Steven Jackson out again
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Tuesday that Rams RB Steven Jackson has already been ruled out for their Week 5 game vs. Arizona with a groin injury he sustained back in Week 3.
Analysis: Jackson's owners were dreading this news, but they surely realized it was a distinct possibility. Brian Leonard will get the start again for the Rams and Jackson will try to get himself healthy for Week 6, when St. Louis visit Baltimore.
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| 9/30/2007 |
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S. Jackson inactive as expected
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) is out as expected against Dallas. Also inactive for the Rams are DB Tye Hill, WR Marques Hagans, LB Tim McGarigle and TE Dominique Byrd.
Analysis: Keep Jackson reserved for this week and see how his status is in Week 5 against Arizona. The other players have minimal Fantasy value at this time.
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| 9/28/2007 |
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Steven Jackson officially ruled out
News: The Rams listed RB Steven Jackson (groin) as out for Week 4 at Dallas with a partial tear of his left groin. Brian Leonard is expected to start in Jackson's place.
Analysis: Jackson's owners can safely bench him this week, but they must monitor the stud RB's progress over the next couple of days as there is a chance he could miss more than just this week. When healthy, Jackson is a must-start No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 9/24/2007 |
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Steven Jackson out for Week 4
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson will miss at least one week with a partial tear of his left groin, an injury sustained in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 24-3 loss at Tampa Bay. Rookie Brian Leonard, a second-round pick from Rutgers, will get his first start Sunday at Dallas. Coach Scott Linehan said Jackson would be week to week. Linehan said Jackson, who had 115 yards on 30 carries, was hurt making a cut. He said Jackson stayed in the game for a while after being hurt but said it was "noticeable" that Jackson was injured.
Analysis: This is awful news for Fantasy owners who spent the No. 2 pick on Jackson. They were already disappointing with Jackson's slow start, and now he is hurt. If you own Jackson and don't already have Leonard, add him immediately. Keep Jackson reserved for Week 4 and continue to monitor his progress. Hopefully he can return soon.
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| 9/23/2007 |
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S. Jackson finally tops 100 yards
News: Steven Jackson reaches a weekly milestone before LaDainian Tomlinson or Larry Johnson: He gets over 100 rush yards. Jackson ran the ball 30 times for 115 yards with four catches for 18 yards at Tampa Bay in Week 3. However, most of Jackson's runs were for 3 or 4 yards; his longest run for the week (and for the season) was 14 yards.
Analysis: Jackson is having a hard time without a quality offensive line (injuries have decimated the Rams up front). Fantasy expectations for Jackson must be reeled in when he faces the Cowboys in Dallas in Week 4. If there's one glimmer of hope, it's that Jackson will be motivated to play against the Cowboys, who passed on him in the 2004 NFL Draft.
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| 9/19/2007 |
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Linehan: Rams run game must improve
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan said Wednesday that his team's running game needs to improve if the club is going to start winning games. "We have to get our run game going," Linehan said. "It has not been satisfactory in the first two games. That has to be our strength -- for our football team to run the ball offensively and to stop the run defensively. If you get your run game going, there is a certain amount of respect that the defense gives the run game and it definitely helps your pass protection." Steven Jackson added: "What's frustrating is that it's not about what I'm doing, it's about the win-loss column. When you look around this locker room, which you guys see everyday, there's so much talent in here that I don't think anyone here thought we'd be 0-2."
Analysis: Jackson has 118 rush yards and 39 receiving yards with no touchdowns through two games. Even worse, he's averaging 3.0 yards per carry. This week, Jackson faces the Bucs in Tampa Bay. The Bucs have allowed an average of 119.0 rush yards per game and two scores on the season, so there's reason to believe that Jackson could have some success. Despite his awful start to the season, expect Jackson to deliver good numbers in Week 3. Start him.
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| 9/16/2007 |
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S. Jackson runs for just 60 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 21 carries for 60 yards Sunday against the 49ers. He also had three catches for 36 yards.
Analysis: This is a bad start for Jackson, who had 61 total yards in Week 1 against the Panthers. Jackson will look to get back on track in Week 3 against Tampa Bay. He should still be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB, but he needs to start playing well.
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| 9/12/2007 |
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Jackson without Pace vs. 49ers
News: Steven Jackson will face the 49ers in Week 2 at home without the services of legendary left tackle Orlando Pace. Interestingly enough, Jackson did the same thing last year. In his home game vs. the Niners without Pace last season, he had 121 rush yards on 23 carries with a touchdown and 71 receiving yards on nine grabs. Jackson has scored in two of his last three against the Niners and rushed for over 100 yards in his last two vs. San Fran.
Analysis: Jackson got his 2007 season off to an auspicious start when he struggled vs. Carolina in Week 1, but he remains one of the best Fantasy RBs in the game and is a must-start vs. San Francisco in Week 2.
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| 9/9/2007 |
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Jackson gets just 58 rush yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 18 carries for 58 yards, added a three-yard catch and fumbled the ball away twice vs. Carolina in Week 1.
Analysis: This is not the Steven Jackson we expected to see, and it's not the Steven Jackson you should expect next week when the Rams host the 49ers. Continue to view Jackson as a No. 1 Fantasy RB. Jackson lost just two fumbles all of last season.
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| 9/6/2007 |
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Panthers limited S. Jackson in '06
News: In Week 1, the Rams host one of the few teams that slowed RB Steven Jackson last season. The Panthers completely put the clamps on Jackson, reports The Sports Xchange, limiting him to 27 yards on seven carries. Coach Scott Linehan was widely criticized after the game for not using Jackson enough. Don't expect him to make the same mistake again or the Rams fans will have his head. In fact, if the Rams have their way, Jackson will get at least 30 touches, which means the Panthers need to keep a close eye on him when he comes out of the backfield.
Analysis: Jackson's a stud and clearly the best player in Fantasy not named LaDainian. We don't expect Carolina to stop the run this season, so don't worry too much about Jackson's performance last year. Even against a great run defense, you wouldn't want to bench him.
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| 9/4/2007 |
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Steven Jackson ready to roll
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan said Tuesday that RB Steven Jackson had just 250 reps in practice this training camp and is as fit as can be for the 2007 season. "The fact that he's 100 percent and ready to go I think is great," Linehan said. "I don't know how many catches he had; he might have had 100 catches, too, so I think he's ready to go."
Analysis: Jackson wasn't used much in the 2006 preseason before leading the NFL in yards from scrimmage. He is going to be fine for the start of the season and is a No. 1 Fantasy RB. Start him without any reservations in Week 1 vs. Carolina.
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| 8/30/2007 |
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Jackson loses a blocker to injury
News: St. Louis Rams offensive lineman Todd Steussie broke his left foot in the first half of Thursday night's preseason game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Steussie, 36, is entering his 14th season and has missed only two games since joining the league in 1994. He made 15 starts last year for the Rams, filling in due to injuries with eight starts at left guard and seven at left tackle.
Analysis: Steussie is a key blocker for All-Pro running back Steven Jackson, but it shouldn't effect his game too much. Jackson will still be able to find the holes and rack up the yards. The Rams wide-open passing offense will keep the running lanes open. Jackson is going to be fine for the start of the season and is a No. 1 Fantasy RB. He should also be considered the No. 2 overall pick in most drafts this season.
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| 8/30/2007 |
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Jackson well-rested for season
News: Steven Jackson got more work than LaDainian Tomlinson in the preseason. At least he dressed. Following the lead of the San Diego Chargers and their summertime coddling of the league's MVP, the St. Louis Rams conserved their do-it-all tailback for the regular season. Jackson, who led the NFL with 2,334 yards rushing and receiving last year, finished the preseason with two receptions, zero carries and very, very few bumps and bruises. "Taking out unnecessary hits is really a key," Jackson said. "Even though the games don't count, the hits can become effective. I think being cautious and making sure everyone gets to opening day safe is a smart thing and a new trend."
Analysis: Jackson wasn't used much in the 2006 preseason before leading the NFL in yards from scrimmage. Jackson is going to be fine for the start of the season and is a No. 1 Fantasy RB. He should also be considered the No. 2 overall pick in most drafts this season.
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| 8/25/2007 |
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Jackson makes only one play
News: Two of the Rams' biggest playmakers, running back Steven Jackson and receiver Torry Holt, basically got the night off during Friday's preseason game against the Raiders. Jackson played only one play for the second straight week -- a 40-yard pass to Isaac Bruce -- and Holt sat the entire game.
Analysis: Jackson wasn't used much in the 2006 preseason, either, before leading the NFL with 2,334 yards from scrimmage. Jackson is going to be fine for the start of the season and is a No. 1 Fantasy RB. He should also be considered the No. 2 overall pick in most drafts this season.
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| 8/21/2007 |
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RB Jackson having slow preseason
News: RB Steven Jackson has yet to carry the ball from scrimmage in two games. Saturday against San Diego, he was on the field for the first play of the game, and that was it for the evening. Coaches wanted to get a long look at rookie Brian Leonard against a first-team defense. "We just decided not to play him," Linehan said of Jackson in The Sports Xchange. "We felt good about Brian's start last week. I thought he ran hard and showed some good signs tonight. But, this is our chance to find out how we feel about our No. 2 back situation. That hasn't really changed. I have a pretty good idea of what we are going to get out of Steven."
Analysis: Jackson is going to be fine for the start of the season and is a No. 1 Fantasy RB. He should also be considered the No. 2 overall pick in most drafts this season.
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| 8/19/2007 |
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Jackson barely plays vs. San Diego
News: St. Louis' Steven Jackson, who led the league with 2,334 yards rushing and receiving last year, might as well have not dressed. Jackson was on the field for the first play vs. San Diego, a pass from Marc Bulger to Torry Holt, and then called it a night. In two games, Jackson has two receptions for 8 yards, but no carries. Jackson, who didn't know beforehand that he'd have such an easy night, chatted with reporters after the game but declined interviews because he was not a factor.
Analysis: Jackson is young, healthy, fast and loaded with ability and versatility. While other Fantasy analysts will tell you that he's the third-best running back in Fantasy Football this season, we say he's second only to LaDainian Tomlinson. We recommend taking him as soon as second overall in 2007 Fantasy drafts -- anything past that spot is a bargain.
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| 6/15/2007 |
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S. Jackson aiming for rush record
News: Steven Jackson always sets goals for himself. This year, the Rams running back has his eye on the NFL single-season mark for yardage, 2,529 from scrimmage set by former Ram Marshall Faulk in 1999. Last year, Jackson's goal was 1,600 yards rushing; he fell just short with 1,528 yards. Last year was still a breakout season for Jackson, who led the NFL with 2,334 yards rushing and receiving -- 11 ahead of San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson. Now the 6-foot-2, 231-pound Jackson thinks he can surpass Faulk's record. In 1999, Faulk rushed for 1,381 yards and added another 1,048 receiving in helping the Rams win the Super Bowl over Tennessee. "My personal goal is what I stated it was," he said. "I don't put that pressure or that burden on anyone else, expect myself. To get to that number, I'm pretty sure we're winning and we'll be in the playoffs."
Analysis: Jackson is young, healthy, fast and loaded with ability and versatility. While other Fantasy analysts will tell you that he's the third-best running back in Fantasy Football this season, we say he's second only to LaDainian Tomlinson. We recommend taking him as soon as second overall in 2007 Fantasy drafts -- anything past that spot is a bargain.
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| 4/20/2007 |
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Linehan: Rams would love Ricky
News: Ricky Williams, who has applied for reinstatement in the NFL after a one-year suspension for substance abuse, could find a home with the Rams. Coach Scott Linehan, the offensive coordinator when Williams played for the Miami Dolphins in 2005, said Thursday he'd consider adding Williams to the roster as a backup. The Rams need depth behind Steven Jackson. Williams, who will turn 30 in May, played in Canada last year and is eligible for reinstatement after April 27. Earlier this month Williams' agent, Leigh Steinberg, sent a letter asking that he be allowed to return to the Dolphins. If that request was granted, the Rams would have to work out a trade with Miami. "He's proven himself with me," Linehan said. "I know there would be a certain amount of risk involved based on that, but I would just because he deserves that based on what he was able to do."
Analysis: While the Rams are looking for someone to back up Jackson (all they have now is Travis Minor, Kay-Jay Harris, John David Washington and Rich Alexis), a deal for Williams could be far from happening, especially since the Dolphins wouldn't mind having him back up (or split time with) Ronnie Brown. Continue to view Williams as a low-end No. 3 RB for Fantasy use at best. As for Jackson, we consider the Rams' rusher the No. 2 best overall player in Fantasy leagues for 2007, though that would definitely change if Williams headed to St. Louis.
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| 3/1/2007 |
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S. Jackson enters elite status
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had a spectacular season, averaging 4.4 yards per carry with 1,528 yards on 346 carries with 13 touchdown runs. If that wasn't impressive enough, Jackson proved he was also a receiving threat, catching 90 passes for 806 yards and three touchdowns. So in total, Jackson had 16 touchdowns and 2,334 yards on 436 touches (rushes and receptions). Amazingly, he only fumbled twice all season and had only one game where he didn't get 20 touches.
Analysis: Jackson wound up behind only LaDainian Tomlinson and Larry Johnson in Fantasy points among running backs in standard-scoring leagues. He'll be behind them in Fantasy drafts in 2007 as well, though there could be a case made to make him the No. 1 overall pick in leagues that count receptions. It is to Jackson's benefit that he's younger than LT and LJ and plays in a weaker division. Regardless, Jackson will definitely be a top pick in all drafts next year.
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| 12/31/2006 |
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S. Jackson racks up 4 TDs
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 25 carries for 142 yards and three touchdowns (2,4,59) in a Week 17 win over the Vikings. He also had two receptions for 24 yards and one touchdown (10).
Analysis: Jackson has one heck of a season with 1,528 rushing yards, 806 receiving yards and 16 total touchdowns. He will likely be the consensus No. 3 overall Fantasy player heading into next season.
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| 12/24/2006 |
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S. Jackson has 252 total yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 33 carries for 150 yards and a touchdown and six catches for 102 yards and a touchdown against the Redskins. He also scored the game-winning touchdown (his rushing score) in overtime and lost a fumble.
Analysis: Jackson was a monster and should finish his season strong as a No. 1 option for Week 17 against the Vikings.
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| 12/17/2006 |
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RB Jackson scores two TDs
News: Steven Jackson carried 31 times for 127 yards with two touchdowns in Week 15 at Oakland.
Analysis: Jackson remains a must-start in all Fantasy leagues, as he is having his best season ever.
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| 12/12/2006 |
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RB Steven Jackson has big game
News: Jackson carried 18 times for 81 yards and a touchdown in Week 14 against the Bears. He also added 10 receptions for 58 yards and a score in the loss.
Analysis: Jackson limped off in the second half with cramps in his calf, but he was able to return and finish up strong. He is a decent No. 2 Fantasy running back for Week 15 at Oakland, but keep in mind that their defense is a lot better than you might think from a team which is 2-11.
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| 12/11/2006 |
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Steven Jackson on his way
News: Jackson has carried 13 times for 64 yards and a touchdown through the first two quarters of Week 14 against the Bears.
Analysis: The Rams trail the Bears 14-13 at halftime, so Jackson should remain a vital cog in the St. Louis offense for the remainder of the game. He is well on his way to a 100-yard effort.
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| 12/3/2006 |
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S. Jackson totals 165 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 21 carries for 96 yards in a Week 13 loss to the Cardinals. He also had nine receptions for 69 yards, but was held without a touchdown.
Analysis: Jackson has just been a solid Fantasy player all season. He has a tough matchup ahead in Week 14 against the Bears, so consider him a high-end No. 2 Fantasy RB. But no one would blame you if you decided to use him as a low-end No. 1 back.
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| 11/28/2006 |
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Jackson helped by new playcaller
News: Rams coach Scott Linehan decided to delegate play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Greg Olson with St. Louis mired in a five-game losing streak. The end result was a home win against an upstart 49ers team. The Rams returned to the running game they abandoned the previous week against the 49ers, with Steven Jackson rushing for 121 yards on 23 carries after getting only seven carries the previous week. "I think we're similar," Linehan said. "But he had his own touch, and it really helped, especially with our ability to stick with the run this week and his feel."
Analysis: Jackson should be a lock to get over 20 touches a week. Considering his ability, that makes him a reliable 100-yard guy every week regardless of the opponent. Consider Jackson a No. 1 Fantasy RB every week, including vs. Arizona in Week 13.
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| 11/26/2006 |
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S. Jackson totals 192 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 23 carries for 121 yards and a touchdown (36-yard run) in a Week 12 win over the 49ers. He also led the team in receptions with nine for 71 yards.
Analysis: Jackson does it all for the Rams and now has 1,485 all-purpose yards for the 2006 season. He is a must-start Fantasy RB. The Rams play the Cardinals in Week 13.
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| 11/21/2006 |
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Rams to re-commit to run game
News: The Belleville News-Democrat reports that following the Rams' collapse against the Panthers in Week 11, the coaching staff plans to re-commit the gameplan to running the football, something they didn't do enough of in Carolina. "Looking back on it, we need to make sure we stick with the run and not take Steven Jackson out of the football game," offensive coordinator Greg Olson said. "To me, that's what occurred. We have to find a way to run the ball into some not-so favorable looks, and make sure they are not allowed to take Steven Jackson out of the football game." Head coach Scott Linehan echoed these sentiments but did add that because the Rams were behind, they were forced to throw more to get back into the game, which is very common among all NFL teams.
Analysis: Jackson remains a must-start No. 1 Fantasy option, especially with a nice matchup vs. San Francisco in Week 12.
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| 11/19/2006 |
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Jackson held to 57 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed just seven times for 27 yards in Week 11 at Carolina. He added seven catches for 30 yards.
Analysis: In leagues that don't reward catches, Jackson had a very poor Fantasy day. The Panthers defense did not allow much of anything in a 15-0 shutout and Jackson was not the only player who had a sub-par game. He'll look to bounce back in Week 12 vs. Carolina and should still be considered a viable No. 1 Fantasy RB.
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| 11/12/2006 |
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Jackson bullies way in for score
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed for 93 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries in a Week 10 loss to the Seahawks. Jackson scored on a 14-yard run in the fourth quarter and he carried a handful of defenders on his back, bullying his way into the end zone. Jackson also had six catches for 40 yards.
Analysis: Jackson is the workhorse of the Rams' offense and gains plenty of offensive stats on a weekly basis. Look for him to continue that trend in Week 11 at Carolina.
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| 11/5/2006 |
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S. Jackson leads Rams receivers
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 13 catches for 133 yards in Week 9 vs. Kansas City to go with 19 carries for 86 yards and a score.
Analysis: Jackson accounted for most of the Rams' offense in Week 9 and that's just fine for his Fantasy owners. It's a nice sign to see him so active catching passes out of the backfield. Look for him to continue that trend in Week 10 at Seattle.
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| 10/26/2006 |
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Jackson to have trouble in SD?
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson has been a fabulous rusher for Fantasy owners, but he faces a stingy Chargers run defense that ranks fifth in the NFL, allowing 82.0 yards per game and three rush TDs on the year. The Chargers will be playing with LB Shawne Merriman, who is appealing a four-game suspension, but without LB Shaun Phillips (calf).
Analysis: Jackson is still a must-start despite the opponent. He is a lock to get over 20 touches per week, so keep him active.
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| 10/15/2006 |
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Jackson totals 96 yards, TD
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 20 carries for 56 yards and a touchdown (long of 9 yards) with seven catches for 40 yards vs. Seattle in Week 6.
Analysis: Jackson is a lock for 25-plus touches each week, as evidenced by his workload thus far. He deserves a rest in Week 7 -- the Rams are on bye -- but expect a difficult matchup for Jackson when he plays at San Diego in Week 8.
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| 10/8/2006 |
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Jackson totals 118 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 23 carries for 98 yards and three catches for 20 yards at Green Bay in Week 5. Jackson has had over 20 carries in every game this season.
Analysis: Despite the opportunities, Jackson has only gone over 100 yards twice this season with one score. You can't sit Jackson when he plays vs. Seattle in Week 6, especially since he has two career TDs against the 'Hawks.
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| 10/7/2006 |
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Rams Pace still questionable
News: According to StLouisRams.com, the team had not upgraded left tackle Orlando Pace from questionable to probable on Friday as he recovers from a concussion suffered on Sept. 17. Pace participated in most or all of the three practices this week. It seems likely he will play against Green Bay on Sunday. “Just based on the last couple of weeks with Orlando, it’s still questionable,” Rams head coach Scott Linehan said. “It’s better. He’s felt good all week so that looks better.”
Analysis: Whether Pace plays or not, it probably will not matter in Week 5 since the Rams are playing a suspect Packers defense. For Fantasy purposes this news concerns players that own Rams QB Marc Bulger or RB Steven Jackson. Regardless of Pace's status, both players are great Fantasy starts in Week 5.
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| 10/5/2006 |
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Rams RB is total yards leader
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson joked after his biggest multithreat day in the NFL that he had become a big Marshall Faulk. It's clear the St. Louis Rams are finding new ways to utilize the third-year running back, who has taken over Faulk's spot on a full-time basis for the first time this season. The 240-pound Jackson is second in the NFL with 367 yards rushing with more power but less shiftiness than Faulk, and he's first in the league with 531 yards. "It's all the same," Jackson said Thursday. "Once you get the ball, you're a running back anyway. So it doesn't matter."
Analysis: Jackson finally got his first rushing touchdown of the season in Week 4, something Fantasy owners have been eagerly awaiting. He will continue to be a top Fantasy running back as long as he suits up to play. The Rams face the Packers in Week 5, which should be a favorable matchup for Jackson.
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| 10/2/2006 |
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Steven Jackson does little things
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Steven Jackson discovered that he didn't need to put up gaudy rushing numbers to help the Rams to a win Sunday against the Lions. He showed how effective he can be with six catches for 65 yards, to go with his 81 rushing yards on 22 carries. "Call me a big Marshall Faulk," he said.
Analysis: Jackson (367 rushing yards) currently sits behind Willis McGahee (389) as the NFL leader. Jackson finally got his first rushing touchdown of the season, something Fantasy owners have been eagerly awaiting. He will continue to be a top Fantasy running back as long as he suits up to play. The Rams face the Packers in Week 5, which should be a favorable matchup for Jackson.
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| 10/1/2006 |
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Jackson has huge offensive game
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson was a one-man show in Week 4 against Detroit rushing for 81 yards and racking up another 65 through the air. He had a 1-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. The Rams won 41-34.
Analysis: Jackson finally got his first rushing touchdown of the season, something Fantasy owners have been eagerly awaiting. He will continue to be a top Fantasy running back as long as he suits up to play. The Rams face the Packers in Week 5, which should be a favorable matchup for Jackson.
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| 9/29/2006 |
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S. Jackson to play without Pace
News: The Rams downgraded OT Orlando Pace (concussion) to doubtful in Week 4 vs. Detroit, making the team's offensive line more vulnerable than normal.
Analysis: Jackson could be pushed back behind the line a little bit in Week 4 by a strong Detroit front seven. He should still start for Fantasy owners since he'll still get 20-plus carries, but keep expectations in check for the stud runner. And don't lose patience with him either because he hasn't scored a TD this season.
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| 9/24/2006 |
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Jackson goes TD-less vs. ARZ
News: RB Steven Jackson rushed for 62 yards on 24 carries in the Rams 16-14 win over the Cardinals. He also had three receptions for 59 yards. Jackson went without any touchdowns in Week 3.
Analysis: Jackson has yet to score a touchdown this season leaving Fantasy owners with an ill feeling. Still, he continues to rack up yards and should not be on your bench. The Lions comes to town in Week 4, so make sure Jackson is active.
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| 9/20/2006 |
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Rams might be without Pace
News: Rams OL Orlando Pace (concussion) is listed as doubtful for Week 3 at Arizona. He did not practice on Wednesday.
Analysis: Pace's injury news is huge in regards to Fantasy owners of QB Marc Bulger and RB Steven Jackson. There is no doubt Orlando Pace is one of the best offensive linemen in the league, and when he is not in the lineup, the Rams will suffer. For Week 3 it might be a little different story seeing the Cardinals defense is just bad. You should still start Jackson Week 3, even if the Rams are without their best OL.
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| 9/18/2006 |
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S. Jackson runs for 103 yards
News: Steven Jackson rushed 22 times for 103 yards in Week 2 at San Francisco. He also caught two passes for 21 yards, but did not find the end zone for the second straight week.
Analysis: The touchdowns will come, but the fact that he has reached 100 yards in back-to-back games is a great sign. Fantasy owners should consider him a must-start in Week 3 at Arizona.
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| 9/10/2006 |
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S. Jackson racks up 140 yards
News: Steven Jackson rushed 22 times for 121 yards and caught four passes for 19 yards in the Rams' Week 1 win over Denver.
Analysis: The Rams seemed to be very dedicated to the run in head coach Scott Linehan's NFL coaching debut. That's great news for Jackson's Fantasy owners who are expecting a huge season out him. He didn't find the end zone in the game, but neither did anyone else on the Rams in a game won with six field goals by kicker Jeff Wilkins. Continue to start Jackson in all formats for Week 2 at Washington.
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| 9/5/2006 |
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Jackson ready to run
News: Despite the first unit on offense failing to score a touchdown all preseason, wide receiver Torry Holt thinks everything will be fine starting Sunday against Denver. "I'm not worried at all -- and I'm serious," Holt told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "We can put up some points. Once we go out on Sunday against the Broncos, we have to show improvement. It's for real. And in order to win football games, you've got to score points."
Analysis: WR Torry Holt (sternum) and WR Isaac Bruce (hamstring) missed time in the preseason with injuries, which hurt the offensive production. RB Steven Jackson only had 19 carries all preseason also. With the Rams at home Sunday, Jackson is considered a must-start in all Fantasy leagues.
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| 9/1/2006 |
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Rams add backup for Jackson
News: The Rams have signed free-agent running back Stephen Davis. Davis won't be a huge factor in the early weeks of the season because of his missing training camp, but he could develop into a goal-line back for Steven Jackson. Also, Moe Williams will likely move down the depth chart behind Davis once the new signee is ready to roll.
Analysis: Jackson won't be losing goal-line carries at this point, so don't downgrade him. "It's not something I'm worried about," Jackson told CBS SportsLine.com as part of an upcoming Q&A. "Maybe coming in with the organization, that may be the thought process of it. You never know what the head coach is thinking. But once you get into the flow of a game, if I'm having a great game, I don't see why they would pull me." Consider adding Davis as handcuff insurance for Jackson in deeper leagues.
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| 8/27/2006 |
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Steven Jackson plays Saturday
News: Jackson (heel) played in Saturday's preseason game at Kansas City. He had 10 carries for 22 yards and two receptions for 20 yards.
Analysis: Assuming he's healthy and ready to roll, Jackson remains a top-10 Fantasy RB, definitely worth a first-round pick anywhere from No. 6 overall to No. 12. Expect a strong year statistically from him, but keep in mind that the team is looking at free agent RB Stephen Davis which might cut into his touchdown totals.
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| 8/24/2006 |
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Jackson losing goal-line reps?
News: After the Eagles and Redskins had RB Stephen Davis in for physicals, the Rams are the latest team to show interest in the 32-year-old veteran, reports the Charlotte Observer. In fact, the Rams are going to make Davis an offer according to league sources. Davis would be a "Bettis"-type of back for the Rams, taking over the short-yardage and goal-line duties.
Analysis: This could be a killer for those who own Steven Jackson, but it might not be enough of a presence to totally bring down Jackson's Fantasy value. Continue to consider him one of the most reliable RBs available to owners this year. He's a No. 1 Fantasy RB and a first-round pick for sure, worth taking anywhere from fourth to ninth overall.
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| 8/22/2006 |
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Jackson has heel tendonitis
News: Rams head coach Scott Linehan addressed the status of RB Steven Jackson in a press conference on Tuesday. "Steven’s fine. He's got tendonitis in his heel. He had an injection in there. It's going to be sore for a day after that and then it should feel a lot better tomorrow evening."
Analysis: Assuming he's healthy and ready to roll, Jackson remains a top-10 Fantasy RB, definitely worth a first-round pick anywhere from No. 6 overall to No. 12. Expect a strong year statistically from him.
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| 8/22/2006 |
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Steven Jackson misses practice
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson missed practice on Monday with a minor heel injury. "He's fine," head coach Scott Linehan said. "He's got this tendonitis type of an issue in his heel area. It's just inflamed some. He had an MRI on it and it shows it's inflamed. He had it treated and just checked to make sure it's fine. It's just kind of one of those camp deals."
Analysis: Doesn't sound too serious. Assuming he's healthy and ready to roll, Jackson remains a top-10 Fantasy RB, definitely worth a first-round pick anywhere from No. 6 overall to No. 12. Expect a strong year statistically from him.
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| 8/14/2006 |
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OT Orlando Pace injures ankle
News: Steven Jackson could be without his All-Pro left tackle for Saturday's preseason game against Houston. Orlando Pace left Monday's morning practice with a slight ankle injury according to the Rams' official website. Head coach Scott Linehan said it didn’t seem like a serious situation. "Orlando had a minor injury it looks like. He had a slight ankle (injury), a slight knee (injury). He kind of got rolled up on in a 9-on-7 drill. It didn’t appear after he walked it off that it was real serious.” The x-rays came back negative.
Analysis: Early reports indicate that the injury isn't that serious. Pace is expected to be day to day and he might be held back as a precautionary measure. Jackson's Fantasy value would obviously take a hit if Pace is out for any regular season time. As of now, Jackson remains a solid No. 1 RB in all Fantasy formats -- likely available after the first six running backs are taken off the board.
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| 8/11/2006 |
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Jackson looks good in opener
News: Steven Jackson, playing just the first two series of Thursday's preseason opener, carried five times for 41 yards, including runs of 16 and 23 yards. "Coach wants us to be a team that protects the ball, takes the ball away and plays smarter," Jackson said. "I think we did all three tonight."
Analysis: The Rams ran more than they passed Thursday. The game plan under new head coach Scott Linehan was balanced, with 40 running plays and 31 passes and Fantasy owners should be excited. He is an excellent breakout candidate in an offense that should be well balanced and explosive. He will be a first- or second- round choice in all drafts.
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| 5/11/2006 |
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Steven Jackson to see 20 touches
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports the Rams coaches want to get Steve Jackson 20 touches a game. "The way he used Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown and the running backs in Minnesota, he feels he has that all in one (with me)," Jackson told StLouisRams.com. "I’m pretty sure I will get a lot of touches."
Analysis: Jackson is an excellent breakout candidate in an offense that should be well balanced and explosive. He will be a first- or second- round choice in all drafts.
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| 3/30/2006 |
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Steven Jackson expects more carries
News: stlouisrams.com reports Steven Jackson believes he will see more carries this season under new head coach Scott Linehan. "The way he used Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown and the running backs in Minnesota, he feels he has that all in one (with me)," Jackson said. "I’m pretty sure I will get a lot of touches."
Analysis: Jackson is an excellent breakout candidate in an offense that should be well balanced and explosive. He could be a first-round choice in drafts.
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| 1/6/2006 |
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Jackson records 10 TDs
News: Steven Jackson recorded 43 receptions, 1,366 all-purpose yards and 10 total TDs in 15 games this season as the No. 1 running back in St. Louis.
Analysis: Jackson was a bit inconsistent at times but proved he has the talent to be a stud back at the pro level. Look for him to be a first- or second-round selection in 2006 drafts.
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| 12/31/2005 |
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Steven Jackson likely to sit
News: According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Arlen Harris is the likely starter for Week 17 at Dallas.
Analysis: Both Steven Jackson (hip, questionable) and Marshall Faulk (flu, probable) missed practice on Friday and Jackson could very well miss the game all together. Harris is a wildcard for Week 17 as he's only seen six carries for the same ammount of yards all season long. He's only a choice if your desperate.
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| 12/30/2005 |
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Steven Jackson downgraded
News: Marshall Faulk (flu, probable) missed practice on Friday and could miss the regular-season finale. Steven Jackson (hip, questionable) was downgraded, so the Rams could be thin in the backfield.
Analysis: Expect either Jackson or Faulk to be active and start at Dallas, but who it is might not be announced until the weekend. Be sure to monitor this situation.
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| 12/30/2005 |
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Steven Jackson probable
News: Steven Jackson, who missed practice on Thursday, is listed as probable for Week 17 at Dallas.
Analysis: Barring setbacks, it appears Jackson will start in the regular-season finale.
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| 12/24/2005 |
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Steven Jackson scores
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson started and scored a touchdown but had only 28 rushing yards on 16 carries. He did add 21 receiving yards.
Analysis: Jackson seems to have hit a wall or is playing hurt. Using him at Dallas in Week 17 is not advised since he's not playing up to snuff, and the Cowboys will play hard in the game.
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| 12/24/2005 |
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Steven Jackson starts
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (hip pointer) started for the team vs. San Francisco in Week 16. He had four carries to Marshall Faulk's one to start the game.
Analysis: Jackson has a solid matchup against the Niners.
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| 12/24/2005 |
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Steven Jackson is active, but ...
News: A source with the St. Louis Rams tells CBS SportsLine.com that both Steven Jackson (hip pointer) and Marshall Faulk are listed on the starting lineup for Week 16 vs. the 49ers. Head coach Joe Vitt isn't tipping his hand either way as to who will get more carries in the game.
Analysis: This raises the red flag for us; both RBs are at best 'flex' options for Week 16, especially considering that neither one is set to get the lion's share of the carries. Remember that Jackson was on the injury report all week as probable, so chances are he will see some carries, but isn't promised to get more than, say, 10. Be careful.
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| 12/24/2005 |
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Steven Jackson to sit?
News: StLouisRams.com reports Steven Jackson might not start in Week 16. When asked if Jackson remains a gametime decision, interim head coach Joe Vitt responded:. "Absolutely, yes. I wish he would have felt better by now but you know how that is. He’s a warrior now. We’ll wait and see, but that will be game day."
Analysis: Should Jackson be held out, Marshall Faulk would start against a vulnerable San Francisco defense. Owners should look to add the veteran if he's available.
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| 12/23/2005 |
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Jackson finally practices
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson (hip) practiced Friday and is probable for Week 16 action vs. the 49ers. Jackson had missed practice on Thursday. He is still considered to be a gametime decision, and Marshall Faulk would replace Jackson if he couldn't play.
Analysis: Jackson is a likely starter, which is a good thing since his matchup against the 49ers is a good one. Just confirm his status Saturday morning before using him.
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| 12/23/2005 |
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Jackson doesn't practice, should play
News: RB Steven Jackson didn't practice for the second straight day Thursday because of a hip pointer, but he is still expected to play Saturday against the 49ers. "I'm feeling a little better, taking it day to day," Jackson said Thursday to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "I'm not a doctor. I'm not a miracle worker. I do intend on trying to help my team in pursuing another win. But I've got to make sure everything's OK."
Analysis: Jackson is a likely starter, which is a good thing since his matchup against the 49ers is a good one. Just confirm his status Saturday morning before using him.
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| 12/22/2005 |
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Jackson misses practice again
News: StLouisRams.com reports Steven Jackson (hip, probable ) missed practice again Thursday. Interim head cach Joe Vitt said he "thinks (Jackson) will be okay."
Analysis: Barring setbacks, Jackson is a decent start against the vulnerable San Francisco 49ers.
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| 12/22/2005 |
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Jackson misses practice Wednesday
News: Steven Jackson, who suffered a hip pointer in last week's loss to Philadelphia, did not practice Wednesday. However, he is expected to start in Week 16.
Analysis: Barring setbacks, Jackson is a decent start against the vulnerable San Francisco 49ers.
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| 12/21/2005 |
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Jackson bothered by hip
News: Steven Jackson (hip) is probable for Week 16 vs. San Francisco.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't been very good lately, but it would be difficult to bench him vs. the anemic 49ers.
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| 12/19/2005 |
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Hip pointer sidelines Jackson
News: In addition to suffering from headaches during the Week 15 game, Rams RB Steven Jackson suffered a hip pointer in the third quarter, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Analysis: Jackson is still likely to start vs. San Francisco in Week 16.
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| 12/18/2005 |
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Jackson slowed by headaches
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson rushed for over 60 yards in the first half vs. Philadelphia in Week 15 but was sidelined by bad headaches and finished with only 82 yards rushing, losing carries to Marshall Faulk in the second half.
Analysis: Jackson has stunk in four of the last five weeks. Owners should consider other alternatives if Jackson misses his next start vs. San Francisco in Week 16.
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| 12/11/2005 |
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Jackson continues to falter
News: Steven Jackson recorded a mere 67 yards on 19 carries in Sunday's 27-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Analysis: Jackson has faltered in recent weeks, but it's still hard not to start him in Week 15 against Philadelphia.
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| 12/9/2005 |
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Jackson frustrated with carries
News: The Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson has started to lose patience with his lack of involvement in the offense. When told that Rams interim head coach Joe Vitt wants to run more this the rest of the season, Jackson responded. "Week in and week out, you hear it, I hear it," Jackson said. "So we'll see what happens comes Sunday."
Analysis: Jackson is an immense talent and should see more carries in Week 14 unless St. Louis falls behind in the first half. Owners should consider him a nice No. 2 back in most leagues.
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| 12/8/2005 |
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Steven Jackson probable
News: Steven Jackson (ankle) is listed as probable for Week 14 against Minnesota.
Analysis: Rams interim head coach Joe Vitt said he plans to run the ball more over the final four games of the season, so Jackson should see 20-25 carries and is a nice option in all leagues.
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| 12/7/2005 |
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More carries for Jackson
News: Even though Steven Jackson is listed as questionable for Week 14 at Minnesota with an ankle injury, the Post-Dispatch reports Rams interim head coach Joe Vitt said he plans to run the ball more over the final four games of the season. "We have got to run the ball better," Vitt said. "We've got to balance our attack. We've got to play it a special way right now because of the personnel we have, or we're not going to have a chance. We can't go into a football game asking [Ryan Fitzpatrick] to throw the ball 50 times a game and let him win it for us."
Analysis: This is great news for Fantasy Footballers who have Jackson on their roster. He should be active in most leagues for Week 14 at Minnesota.
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| 12/7/2005 |
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More carries for Jackson
News: The Post-Dispatch reports Rams interim head coach Joe Vitt said he plans to run the ball more over the final four games of the season. "We have got to run the ball better," Vitt said. "We've got to balance our attack. We've got to play it a special way right now because of the personnel we have, or we're not going to have a chance. We can't go into a football game asking [Ryan Fitzpatrick] to throw the ball 50 times a game and let him win it for us."
Analysis: This is great news for Fantasy Footballers who have Jackson on their roster. He should be active in most leagues for Week 14 at Minnesota.
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| 12/4/2005 |
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Steven Jackson does very little
News: Jackson carried 11 times in Week 13 against the Redskins, but he finished with a paltry 24 yards. He also chipped in with four receptions for 18 yards.
Analysis: Jackson should find the running room a little more plentiful against the Vikings in Week 14 underneath the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.
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| 11/27/2005 |
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Jackson has solid game
News: Steven Jackson rushed 25 times for 110 yards and a touchdown in Week 12 at Houston. He also caught two passes for two yards.
Analysis: Steven Jackson is having an excellent year in his first full season as the featured back. He is a must-start in all formats for Week 13 vs. Washington.
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| 11/20/2005 |
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Jackson plucked by Cardinals
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had six rushing yards on 12 carries with 16 receiving yards on three catches with a fumble vs. Arizona in Week 11. It was his worst NFL performance to date.
Analysis: Fantasy owners should expect more out of Jackson. He has a dream matchup next week, playing at Houston in Week 12, so get ready to use him even with his awful outing this week.
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| 11/13/2005 |
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Only 17 rushes for Jackson
News: Steven Jackson ran 17 times for 70 yards in a Week 10 loss at Seattle.
Analysis: Despite the off week, Jackson is a must-start running back in all formats Week 11 vs. Arizona.
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| 11/4/2005 |
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Jackson becomes stud for Rams
News: All of the Rams' absences have allowed Steven Jackson, the team's first-round pick last year, to blossom. In the past two weeks, he has totaled 276 yards rushing and 40 receiving, dragging tacklers all the way. He scored the winning touchdown on a 19-yard screen pass last week. "I know it's a long season and I knew my time would come," Jackson said. "We're always taking about opportunities, I just had to do my thing."
Analysis: Those who stayed patient on Jackson will reap the rewards down the stretch. The Rams are on bye in Week 9, but Jackson should be consider a must-start Fantasy RB there on out.
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| 11/1/2005 |
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Rams to go with more RB Jackson
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Steven Jackson has become a bigger part of the Rams offense because of key injuries to other skill players. "Steven has proven that he has the ability to take over a game, and I think that we have to play that card," Vitt said. "We have to try to get him 20 touches a game; we'd be crazy not to."
Analysis: Jackson totaled 45 carries and 276 rushing yards in the past two weeks. He is emerging into a top RB, much in the same vein that Marshall Faulk once was.
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| 10/30/2005 |
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Steven Jackson totals 200 yards
News: Jackson rushed 25 times for 179 yards to go with two receptions for 21 yards against Jacksonville Sunday. Jackson's rushing total easily topped his previous career best of 148 yards against the Eagles last year. He also scored on a catch.
Analysis: St. Louis is on a bye for Week 9 before traveling to Seattle in Week 10. Jackson rushed for 77 yards and a touchdown against the Seahawks three weeks ago. Start him in all formats.
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| 10/23/2005 |
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Rams' Jackson notches 2 TDs
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson rushed for 97 yards and two touchdowns vs. New Orleans in Week 7.
Analysis: Jackson will have his hands full next week when the Rams play vs. Jacksonville in Week 8. You may want to consider other options before committing to Jackson.
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| 10/21/2005 |
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Jackson to get ample opportunity
News: With the possibility Jamie Martin will start at quarterback Sunday, expect the Rams to run on the Saints' 26th-ranked run defense. New Orleans has allowed 129.0 yards a game rushing and 4.4 yards per rush.
Analysis: Jackson is a must-start RB in all Fantasy leagues for Week 7. Get him active. Marshall Faulk, too, could be a oft-used receiver out of the backfield and someone to give Jackson a breather or two. Consider starting Faulk in deeper leagues if you're desperate at the RB or flex positions.
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| 10/18/2005 |
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Steven Jackson scores TD
News: Jackson carried 17 times for 88 yards and a touchdown in Week 6 at Indianapolis. He also reeled in five receptions for 39 yards.
Analysis: Jackson should have another solid afternoon in Week 7 against New Orleans.
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| 10/14/2005 |
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Jackson to get more play calls
News: Joe Vitt, a defensive assistant, takes over as interim Rams coach and offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild will call plays. Will the changes lead to a more conservative approach? Don't bet on it, even though Torry Holt acknowledged Thursday the Rams would like Steven Jackson, Faulk's replacement, to become more involved.
Analysis: Jackson is a solid start vs. what has proven to be a tough Colts defense, which really hasn't faced an offense as talented as the Rams' yet.
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| 10/9/2005 |
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Steven Jackson scores TD
News: Steven Jackson recorded six receptions, 139 all-purpose yards and one touchdown in Sunday's 38-31 win over the Seattle Seahawks.
Analysis: Despite a difficult matchup, Jackson is still a nice option for Week 6 on the road against the Indianapolis Colts.
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| 10/7/2005 |
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Jackson's chest not 100 percent
News: RB Steven Jackson isn't totally over the bruised sternum that affected him in last week's game against the Giants. "My chest is coming along," he said. "It's coming along pretty well. It held up pretty well last weekend, it's just something that is going to take time to get better and better. I'm still going to wear the protective pad." Jackson is not listed on the injury report this week.
Analysis: Jackson is a solid start in Week 5 vs. the Seahawks regardless. With Isaac Bruce (toe) doubtful and an offensive lineman having been moved to TE, the Rams figure to feature the run.
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| 10/2/2005 |
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S. Jackson has 59 yards, two TDs
News: Steve Jackson was limited to only 17 rushing yards on 10 carries in Week 4 at N.Y. Giants, but he did score a touchdown. He also had five receptions for 42 yards and a score.
Analysis: Jackson's rushing numbers were a bit surprising considering how well LaDainian Tomlinson ran against the Giants a week ago. Of course, the Rams were also playing from behind most of the afternoon. Jackson should enjoy better success in Week 5 against Seattle.
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| 10/2/2005 |
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Steven Jackson scores two TDs
News: Steven Jackson had two touchdowns in the first half of Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
Analysis: Jackson has zero rushing yards on six carries, but the two scores makes up for that terrible stat.
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| 9/30/2005 |
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Jackson expected to start
News: The Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson (chest) returned to Rams practice Thursday, but he remains questionable for Week 4. "Obviously, he's going to play," head coach Mike Martz said.
Analysis: Barring setbacks, it appears safe to start Jackson against the New York Giants.
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| 9/29/2005 |
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Jackson listed as questionable
News: The Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson (chest) is listed as questionable for Week 4 at the N.Y. Giants. He said his injured chest was "feeling OK" and expects to start.
Analysis: Barring setbacks, Jackson should be in the Rams' backfield. However, Marshall Faulk could see some additional work if Jackson isn't 100 percent.
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| 9/26/2005 |
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Steven Jackson nursing ribs
News: Jackson missed most of the third quarter in Week 3 against the Titans due to bruised ribs. He had X-rays which were negative, allowing him to return in the fourth quarter for five carries. "I took a shot to the chest area, kind of got short of breath, and I didn't want to hamper anything," Jackson told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Right now, I'm feeling pretty good. I'll get some more things looked at, make sure I'm all right. But I came back at the end of the game, and I expect to be out there next week."
Analysis: Jackson will likely be listed on the team's injury report this week, but he sounds like he is positive about playing so we are, too. If he suffers some kind of a setback, Marshall Faulk would get the start in his absence.
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| 9/25/2005 |
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S. Jackson totals 54 yards
News: Rams RB Steven Jackson had 48 yards rushing and six yards receiving vs. Tennessee in Week 3.
Analysis: Jackson should do better than this at the N.Y. Giants in Week 4.
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| 9/18/2005 |
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Jackson falls short of century mark
News: St. Louis RB Steven Jackson rushed for 93 yards on 18 carries with a touchdown in Sunday's win over Arizona. He also caught two passes for 16 yards.
Analysis: Jackson remains the main running threat for the Rams and is a must start in Week 3 vs. Tennessee.
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| 9/11/2005 |
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S. Jackson rolls for 60 yards
News: Steven Jackson carried 19 times for 60 yards in Week 1 at San Francisco. He also had three receptions for 13 yards.
Analysis: Jackson will look to find the end zone for the first time in Week 2 at Arizona.
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| 8/30/2005 |
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Rams RB Jackson runs wild
News: Steven Jackson of the Rams had 14 carries for 108 yards and a touchdown against the Lions in Week 3 of the preseason. He also had a 12-yard reception and a 64-yard run on the first play of the game.
Analysis: Jackson could do better than we first thought. He's worthy of a Fantasy selection starting in early Round 2 of most drafts.
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| 8/13/2005 |
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Jackson impressive vs. Bears
News: Steven Jackson rushed for 47 yards on seven carries in Friday's 17-13 preseason win over Chicago. "Confidence is something I've never lacked," Jackson said. "Right now I'm on Cloud 9. I had a great performance."
Analysis: Jackson has immense potential and is worth an early-round selection in drafts.
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| 7/29/2005 |
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Rams' Jackson looking good
News: StLouisRams.com reports that Steven Jackson appears to be strong and in great shape. His knee doesn't appear to be plaguing him. On one play in a drill, he leveled DE Anthony Hargrove with his shoulder.
Analysis: Jackson, who rushed for 673 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie, is slated to handle most of the carries in the team's backfield. He will be worth an early-round selection in drafts.
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| 7/11/2005 |
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Rams' Jackson 100 percent
News: The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports Steven Jackson (knee) is back to 100 percent and looks forward to playing his home games on a new surface. He attributed the hardness of the AstroTurf surface at the Edward Jones Dome to his knee problems last season. "Too bad I had to go through a knee injury for it to be done," Jackson says. "But I'm glad the people of St. Louis really care about my health."
Analysis: The Rams will install a rubberized FieldTurf before the start of the regular season. Jackson, who rushed for 673 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie, is slated to handle most of the carries in the team's backfield. He will be worth an early-round selection in drafts.
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| 6/5/2005 |
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Jackson, Faulk to split carries?
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Rams head coach Mike Martz discussed the team's situation in the backfield, and there might not be one featured back all season. "I think it's important for Marshall more than for Steven to have Steven take over. Marshall's role will be very significant. It's not limited. It's what he wants it to be. But it's important for Marshall to get Steven in this role so that he can mentor him and they can kind of feed off each other. It allows us to use Marshall maybe even in a different role, too, out of the backfield. Maybe both of them in the backfield."
Analysis: Martz named Jackson the No. 1 RB in the offseason with Faulk serving as a third-down and change-of-pace option, but that might have changed. In any event, Jackson's value could drop a bit if he does end up splitting carries with the veteran Faulk.
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| 5/19/2005 |
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Jackson set for new role
News: The St. Louis Post Dispatch reports Steven Jackson is ready to carry the bulk of the load for the Rams next season. "He's a pretty special guy," said Jackson's collegiate coach, Mike Riley. "He's got some maturity about him, and he's well-grounded. I think he'll continue to work hard and continue to improve, and I think that'll make him a star-type player in the NFL."
Analysis: Head coach Mike Martz made the announcement in February that Jackson would take over for Marshall Faulk as the team's new featured back. Jackson will warrant early-round consideration in drafts.
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| 2/17/2005 |
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Steven Jackson to start
News: Rams coach Mike Martz announced this week that Jackson will start for the Rams next season. Marshall Faulk will be reduced to a change-of-pace back. "It gives (Jackson) the best opportunity to go in there and have a terrific impact on the game," Martz said. "Because now you've got him unencumbered, so to speak, where he's fresher throughout the game."
Analysis: Jackson, whose recent arthroscopic knee surgery went well, will experience an increase in value in both seasonal and keeper leagues.
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| 1/15/2005 |
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Jackson posts 32 yards
News: Steven Jackson rushed for 32 yards in Saturday's postseason loss to Atlanta.
Analysis: Expect Jackson to become a valuable running back in 2005.
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| 1/14/2005 |
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Steven Jackson probable
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Jackson plans to wear a flak jacket to protect his injured ribs this weekend.
Analysis: He's listed as probable for Saturday's Divisional Game at Atlanta.
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| 1/12/2005 |
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Jackson has sore ribs
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports an MRI on Steven Jackson's ribs revealed only a muscle strain.
Analysis: Jackson will be available this weekend at Atlanta and is a nice option in postseason leagues.
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| 1/9/2005 |
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Steven Jackson has 34 yards
News: Jackson carried 10 times for 36 yards in Saturday's Wild Card game at Seattle. He also had a reception for minus-2 yards.
Analysis: Jackson was relied on less in favor of veteran Marshall Faulk.
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| 1/7/2005 |
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Jackson wants to be No. 1
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson wants to be the Rams' featured back next season. "I'm trying to separate myself from Marshall [Faulk]," Jackson said. I think we're in the stages of passing the torch; that's how I feel."
Analysis: Faulk was a great back, but his time has passed. Jackson is the future of the team and could become a top-five Fantasy back in the next two seasons.
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| 1/2/2005 |
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Jackson finds end zone
News: Steven Jackson rushed for 29 yards and a touchdown in Week 17 against the Jets. He also caught four passes for 51 yards.
Analysis: Jackson appears to be taking over in the St. Louis backfield.
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| 12/30/2004 |
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Jackson will run for money
News: According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Rams RB Steven Jackson (knee) needs 156 yards rushing in the regular-season finale against the New York Jets to trigger a $200,000 bonus. Jackson is listed as probable for Week 17.
Analysis: The rookie looked sharp on Monday night against the Eagles but will have his work cut out for him against a tough New York defense that is fighting for a playoff spot.
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| 12/28/2004 |
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Steven Jackson runs hard Monday
News: Jackson (knee) was able to play in Week 16 against the Eagles. He carried 24 times for 148 yards and a touchdown.
Analysis: The passing of the torch in St. Louis continues, as Jackson is being molded into an every down back and Marshall Faulk is left picking up the scraps. Jackson suffered a bruised knee late in the game and was removed, but his injury is not considered serious.
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| 12/20/2004 |
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Jackson doesn't play
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson (knee) was healthy but didn't play in Week 15. "He was healthy," coach Mike Martz said. "They blitzed us just about every snap the first half, and you need to have a guy in there that kind of knows what's going on. We felt like with the blitz pickups, that we could use Marshall in some of the pass routes."
Analysis: Jackson will be available for Week 16.
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| 12/19/2004 |
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Steven Jackson does not play
News: Jackson (knee) was unable to play in Week 15 at Arizona. Marshall Faulk (knee) got the start and was mostly ineffective.
Analysis: Jackson might be able to return to action in Week 16 against the Eagles. He is only worth using as a No. 3 back or 'flex' player if he can return to practice this week.
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| 12/18/2004 |
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Steven Jackson practices
News: Jackson (knee) practiced on Friday and will be active in Week 15.
Analysis: Jackson is a decent flex option vs. the weak Cardinals defense.
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| 12/17/2004 |
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Steven Jackson to return
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Jackson (knee) will return to action in Week 15.
Analysis: Jackson will share carries with starter Marshall Faulk, so he's no better than a flex option.
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| 12/16/2004 |
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Steven Jackson "ready"
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Jackson (knee) is "ready" to go for Week 15.
Analysis: It appears Marshall Faulk will start, but Jackson should see some carries.
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| 12/14/2004 |
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Jackson runs on treadmill
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson (knee) ran on a treadmill at full speed on Monday. "That's encouraging," coach Mike Martz said.
Analysis: Jackson is listed as questionable for Week 15.
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| 12/12/2004 |
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Steven Jackson OUT
News: Jackson (knee) is out for Week 14.
Analysis: Arlen Harris will start at Carolina.
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| 12/12/2004 |
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Jackson won't be active
News: According to reports, Steven Jackson (knee) is not expected to play in Week 14.
Analysis: Arlen Harris will start for the Rams.
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| 12/10/2004 |
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Jackson misses practice
News: Steven Jackson (knee) missed practice on Friday and will be a gametime decision for Week 14.
Analysis: Arlen Harris, not Jackson, will start at Carolina.
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| 12/10/2004 |
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Jackson has knee drained
News: According to the Rams official website, Steven Jackson had his knee drained this week. According to coach Mike Martz, "there was an awful lot of fluid taken out."
Analysis: The team believes Jackson can start in Week 14 without practice, but there has been no word on whether he will get the call.
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| 12/10/2004 |
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Steven Jackson misses practice
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Jackson (knee) missed practice on Thursday.
Analysis: He remains questionable for Week 14.
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| 12/9/2004 |
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Steven Jackson questionable
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Jackson (knee) missed practice on Wednesday.
Analysis: He remains questionable for Week 14.
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| 12/8/2004 |
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Steven Jackson is questionable
News: Jackson (knee) is questionable for Week 14 at Carolina due to his bruised right knee.
Analysis: Jackson is expected to make his second consecutive start in place of Marshall Faulk. Keep him reserved if you have healthier alternatives.
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| 12/7/2004 |
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Jackson has sore knee
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson had more soreness in his bruised right knee than expected on Monday.
Analysis: The Rams hope Jackson will be available for Week 14, but his status won't be known until at least Wednesday.
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| 12/6/2004 |
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Jackson to start again
News: According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Rams are leaning towards starting Steven Jackson (knee) again in Week 14 at Carolina. "I think at this point, we're going to go ahead and count on Steven starting provided he's healthy," coach Mike Martz said.
Analysis: Jackson suffered a bruised right knee late in the game but apparently is fine. Marshall Faulk (bruised left knee) will likely sit again. "We won't know, I think, until the end of the week where Marshall is," Martz said. "Marshall needs some time. So we're going to be as patient as we can and do the right thing by Marshall."
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| 12/5/2004 |
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Jackson tops 100
News: Starting in place of an injured Marshall Faulk (knee), Steven Jackson rushed 26 times for 119 yards in Week 13 against the 49ers. He also caught three passes for 30 yards.
Analysis: Jackson is well worth considering as a starter in Week 14 if Faulk can't play. The Rams travel to Carolina in Week 14.
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| 12/5/2004 |
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Steven Jackson to start
News: According to broadcast reports, Jackson will start for the Rams against San Francisco Sunday.
Analysis: Marshall Faulk will back up Jackson. Start Jackson in all leagues against the Niners.
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| 12/3/2004 |
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Steven Jackson to start?
News: With Marshall Faulk (knee) questionable for Week 13, it appears Jackson will start vs. San Francisco. "He's going to carry the load this week," coach Mike Martz said. "We've got to give Marshall a chance to recover."
Analysis: Jackson is now a nice second back or flex-option starter against a weak 49ers defense.
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| 12/2/2004 |
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More carries for Jackson?
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Marshall Faulk has experienced some knee soreness in recent weeks. As a result, he could lose some carries to Steven Jackson in Week 13.
Analysis: Jackson is a nice flex option against a weak 49ers run defense.
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| 11/30/2004 |
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Steven Jackson posts 40 yards
News: Jackson had eight carries for 40 yards in Week 12 at Green Bay. He also had two receptions for 35 yards.
Analysis: Marshall Faulk has produced only 40 all-purpose yards over the past two weeks. With that type of production and a possible sore knee hindering the starter, Jackson is a solid No. 3 Fantasy back for Week 13 against San Francisco.
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| 11/21/2004 |
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Jackson posts 32 yards
News: Steven Jackson posted 32 all-purpose yards in Sunday's loss to Buffalo.
Analysis: Jackson is a decent flex option for Week 12 at Green Bay.
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| 11/7/2004 |
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Steven Jackson has one yard
News: Jackson had three carries for only one yard in Week 9 against the Patriots.
Analysis: Jackson and the Rams did not see as many running chances with the team down for most of the game. He will look to get back on track in Week 10 against Seattle.
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| 10/24/2004 |
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27 yards for Jackson
News: Steven Jackson had six rushes for 27 yards in Week 7 against Miami. He also added two catches for 18 yards.
Analysis: Jackson's Fantasy value this year is limited as long as Marshall Faulk remains healthy. The Rams have a bye in Week 8 and host the Patriots in Week 9.
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| 10/19/2004 |
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Steven Jackson gets 13 carries
News: Jackson carried the ball 13 times for a team-high 48 yards in Week 6 against the Buccaneers. He also had three receptions for 30 yards.
Analysis: Jackson had seen 10 or more carries in two of the past three games. He is still only worth using as a No. 3 or 4 running back or 'flex' player unless Marshall Faulk suffers a long-term injury.
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| 10/10/2004 |
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Steven Jackson goes for 64
News: Jackson had five carries for 64 yards in Week 5 at Seattle. He also had three catches for 11 yards.
Analysis: Jackson continues to produce when given the chance, but due to the presence of Marshall Faulk, he is only worth starting in larger Fantasy leagues.
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| 10/4/2004 |
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Steven Jackson scores TD
News: Jackson had 10 carries for 46 yards and a touchdown in Week 4 at San Francisco. He also had one reception for two yards.
Analysis: Jackson continues to give glimpses of his fantastic potential, but he is best used as a No. 3 Fantasy back or 'flex' player unless Marshall Faulk suffers a long-term injury.
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| 9/28/2004 |
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More work for Jackson?
News: According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Rams coach Mike Martz wants to get Steven Jackson more carries than the two he had in Week 3. "We want to spell Marshall [Faulk] in there," Martz said. "We didn't do that as much as we would like to, looking back in hindsight. We absolutely want to get him more involved, no question."
Analysis: Jackson has immense potential, but he's still no better than roster insurance for Faulk at this time.
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| 9/19/2004 |
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Little duty for Jackson
News: Steven Jackson rushed three times for 10 yards in Week 2 against Atlanta.
Analysis: Jackson has a lot of potential but won't see much action unless Marshall Faulk gets injured. The St. Louis Rams play at home against the New Orleans Saints in Week 3. Keep him reserved for now.
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| 9/12/2004 |
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Steven Jackson gets chances
News: Despite Marshall Faulk rushing for 128 yards, Steven Jackson was also able to rush seven times for 50 yards in Week 1 against Arizona.
Analysis: Nice start for the rookie. He should be owned in all keeper leagues and as insurance for Faulk owners. Keep him reserved in Week 2 against Atlanta.
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| 9/12/2004 |
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Jackson to get carries for Rams
News: According to reports, Steven Jackson will see short yardage and goal line carries for the Rams in Week 1.
Analysis: This makes Jackson a better option in leagues that require a flex position.
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| 9/8/2004 |
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Steven Jackson moves up
News: With Lamar Gordon now in Miami, Jackson moves up to second on the depth chart in St. Louis.
Analysis: Jackson is great insurance for owners who land Marshall Faulk on Draft Day.
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| 8/27/2004 |
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Steven Jackson blows up Friday
News: Jackson carried 25 times for 125 yards and a touchdown in Friday's preseason game against Washington. He also had two receptions for 10 yards.
Analysis: He scored for the second consecutive preseason game. The rookie has carried 54 times for 251 yards and two touchdowns in three preseason games. Do not overvalue him on Draft Day, as he still has Marshall Faulk ahead of him on the depth chart. He is still a fantastic middle round selection once team's No. 1 starters are unavailable.
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| 8/23/2004 |
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Steven Jackson posts 53 yards
News: Jackson carried 14 times for 53 yards in Monday's preseason game at Kansas City. He was also able to get into the end zone.
Analysis: Jackson continues to impress during the preseason. He is a solid selection in the middle- to late-rounds in most formats.
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| 8/23/2004 |
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Steven Jackson to get work
News: Jackson (knee) is expected to see a lot of carries in Monday's preseason game at Kansas City. "He needs to play. He's ready to play," head coach Mike Martz.
Analysis: Prospective Fantasy owners will get their second extended look at the impressive rookie out of Oregon State. He is quickly climbing up cheat sheets, but he will still have a hard time securing more than a handful of carries unless Marshall Faulk suffers a long-term injury.
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| 8/18/2004 |
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Steven Jackson out Tuesday
News: The team's official website reports Jackson was unable to practice on Tuesday due to soreness in his right knee.
Analysis: Jackson is questionable for the team's Aug. 23 preseason game at Kansas City.
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| 8/13/2004 |
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Steven Jackson impressive
News: Jackson carried 15 times for 73 yards in Thursday's preseason game against the Bears.
Analysis: Jackson looked impressive, carrying the load with Marshall Faulk resting. Jackson looks like everything as advertised, but be sure not to overvalue him on Draft Day. He is still worth a middle- to late-round selection in most formats.
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| 7/25/2004 |
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Steven Jackson signs with Rams
News: According to broadcast reports, Jackson has agreed to a five-year deal with St. Louis Saturday.
Analysis: Jackson will back up Marshall Faulk this season. Grab him in the middle rounds as insurance for Faulk. The first running back selected in April's NFL draft is much more valuable in keeper leagues.
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| 7/24/2004 |
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Steven Jackson almost signed
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the Rams are close to signing Jackson and expect to have him signed by the start of Tuesday's training camp.
Analysis: Jackson is expected to back up Marshall Faulk this season. He is worth picking in the middle to later rounds as insurance for Faulk, but he is worth much more in keeper leagues.
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| 7/22/2004 |
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Jackson falls down chart
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson is listed behind Marshall Faulk, Lamar Gordon and even Arlen Harris on the depth chart. Jackson is so far behind heading into training camp that he will not walk into a position to spell Faulk. "To think that any back is going to come in and alternate with a guy who's been an MVP and is headed for the Hall of Fame ... without ever doing anything, is just insane," Martz said. "He missed all of spring, and then he was supposed to be here this (past) weekend and didn't show up. So, we're just going to move on."
Analysis: Jackson's absences and potential lack of motivation has hurt his value in seasonal leagues, but he's still too talented to pass on in the middle rounds.
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| 12/31/1969 |
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