07
Sep
2007
Posted by Corey Koehler as Fantasy Football Sleeper, Fantasy Football Start Em Sit Em, Fantasy Football Strategy, Fantasy Football Tip
UPDATE: Ooops, looks like you landed on the week one page. No biggie, click here to get the start’ em sit’em for this week. If you want though check out my work below because I always update them so you can see how accurate I was.
I realize that there are a million start’em sit’ems out there so I’m not going to waste your time going over all of the obvious players. Instead, I am just going to give you a few players that will surprise you with either greatness or not so greatness.
Start’em if you got’em
LaMont Jordan - Yep he’s a Raider and yep he’s one of my locks this week. Call it a feeling. Call it the Motor City Kitties defense. Whatever, just put the man in. The Raiders defense will do its thing by causing a few turnovers and the offense will move the chains just enough. Pencil LJ in as a solid number two back; a TD, a hundred spot and a few catches. A few players I would start him over this week: Thomas Jones, Cedric Benson, Clinton Portis and DeDe Dorsey (gotta make sure I get at least one right).
**Final stats: 159 all purpose yards, 1 TD with 9 receptions
Final thought: Looks like the Jordan of 2005. He plays Denver next week. The Broncos allowed 90 to rookie Marshawn Lynch in the opener.Washington Redskins D - Remember all of those great lines Trent played behind in KC? I do too! However, I’m not so sure that he does. Even if he does, he is sure going to miss them after this week. The Washington defense smells blood in the water and will house two picks, 5 sacks and a touchdown to boot. Defense I would start them over this week - you better sit down for this on - Chicago.
**Final stats: 13 points allowed, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble.
Final thought: Fred Smoot dropped an easy interception for what most likely would’ve been a touchdown. The he Miami line didn’t run block but they were able to keep Trent off his back.
Sit’em if you got’em
Jon Kitna - Unless you need to start two QB’s you better keep “Johnny 10 plus wins” on the bench. He’s gonna be playing in the Black Hole against a defense with one of the best pass defenses in the league. Maybe this one isn’t to much of a shock or sleeper but he was rated pretty high on draft boards. A few guys I would start in front of him: obviously any of the top tier QB’s (P. Manning, Brady, McNabb, etc) plus Jake Delhomme, Hasselbeck, and Romo.
**Final Stats: 27/36 for 289 yards, 3 TD’s and 2 Ints.
Final thoughts: So much for that vaunted Raiders secondary. After one it looks like Kitna and Lions are the real deal.Ben Rothlisberger? - Don’t get me wrong, I think Big Ben will get the job done this year but this week I’d be a little leary of starting him if you have a better option. Cleveland defense isn’t as bad as you think and they are at home. It’s a huge rivalry and they’ve been planning for this game for quite awhile. I expect a low scoring affair that most likely won’t produce many fantasy points outside of the Pitt defense. Guys I would start in front of him; same as with Kitna.
**Final stats: 12/23 for 161 and 4 TD’s.
Final thought: Although he didn’t get a ton of yardage or completions, you can’t argue with 4 TD’s. Guess I will downgrade Cleveland all around after this laugher.
There you have it. I’m sure a few of those will raise some eyebrows but it doesn’t take much when talking fantasy football anyway. Good luck this on Sunday!
8 Responses
WPSN
September 8th, 2007 at
1I like the Skins D this week too. I looked hard at the Redskins defense today in my fantasy and figured with all those top picks in their secondary they must certainly turn into a dominating defense soon right?
Corey Koehler
September 8th, 2007 at
2Thanks for the comment WPSN,
Good point!
-Corey
Robin Sports
September 8th, 2007 at
3I really like the LaMont Jordan pick and I totally agree! Jordan ran well in the preseason and Dominic Rhodes won’t be able to steal any of his carries for at least 4 weeks.
Fantasy Football N Stuff
September 8th, 2007 at
4pretty risky, i like lamont jordan as a start though
Corey Koehler
September 8th, 2007 at
5Thanks for the comments RS and FFNS,
It is good to see that everyone agrees on Lamont.
Although, I’m not sure what you think is risky FFNS?
-Corey
Brian Longo
September 13th, 2007 at
6Who should i start week two.For my rb’s i have reggie bush clinton portis and i put lamont jordan in my wr/rb slot over donte stallworth on bench because the Pats dont throw to him.Qb is manning and other two wr’s are torry holt and anquan boldin.I think im gona go with cinncinati d against the weak clevland browns. ANY ADVICE YOU CAN GIVE ME ON CHANGING ANYTHING?
Corey Koehler
September 13th, 2007 at
7Thanks for asking Brian,
Without seeing your bench, it looks to me like a pretty solid line up.
-Corey
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