06
Dec
2007
Posted by Corey Koehler as Fantasy Football Sleeper, Fantasy Football Start Em Sit Em
If you are reading this weeks edition of the fantasy football start’em sit’em, congratulations. You have made it to the post season and are that much closer to your ultimate goal.
Whether its more cash or good old fashioned bragging rights, you are almost there. But, before we get ahead of ourselves, we have some business to take care of, here are this weeks picks:
Start’em if you got’em
Ryan Grant RB (GB) - Wanna keep your banged up, legend for a quarterback healthy? Then run the ball right? After all, not only are the Raiders allowing 148 yards per game but they have given up 20 touchdowns in 2007. This week look for Grant to continue his late season surge with 100 yard, two touchdown performance against the Raiders.
Final stats: 156 yards, 1 touchdowns and 2 catches for 6 yards.
Final thoughts: If the game didn’t get so out of hand he may have had an even bigger day.
Jamal Lewis RB (CLE) - Funny how everyone, including myself, was down on him during the preseason. Bad offense. He’s getting slow. So much for that. Forward ’til now and here I am recommending that you start him this week during your fantasy football playoffs. It’s an easy call considering he is facing a Jets defense that is ranked 29th in the league. Be glad that you were “stuck” with him on draft day when he posts 125 and a touchdown.
Final stats: 118 and a TD rushing, 3 for 19 and a TD receiving.
Final thoughts: Great day for Lewis and his owners.
Sit’em if you’ve got em
Kurt Warner QB (ARI) - This isn’t any easy call but it is just to hard to recommend him at this point. He takes on a Seattle defense that has only allowed a league leading seven touchdowns through the air. Add to that the fact that the Cardinals receiving corp is hurting. He may be without both Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald. This week he’s a low-end QB2 in larger leagues. If he makes it through the entire game, he only puts up somewhere in the neighborhood of 225, 1 td and 2 interceptions.
Final stats: 337, 3 touchdowns and 5 interceptions.
Final thoughts: Little off on my prediction here. But, he struggled until they were down and had to pass every down.
Frank Gore RB (SF) - Unless you don’t have any one else worth a damn on your team I would suggest you sit him down this week. He can’t be trusted with your fantasy football title hopes especially against the number one, run smothering Vikings. Oh and did I mention the Vikings have only allowed five rushing touchdowns all year? Yeah…not good. Don’t get stuck with his 55 yards and 0 td’s.
Final stats: 68 yards rushing and 8 for 49 receiving.
Final thoughts: Owners in points per reception leagues have a little to smile about.
Sleepers: don’t be surprised if…
…Roddy White WR (ATL) has an overall solid game versus the Saints on Monday Night Football. Last time he faced them he caught 8 balls for 110 and a touchdown. And that was with two different quarterbacks throwing to him. Expect something similar this week.
Final stats: 3 catches for 75 yards and a TD.
Final thoughts: I really thought they would look his way a little more but it was almost like they cashed it in when they couldn’t stop Brees.
…Jerious Norwood RB (ATL) posts solid numbers this week. I know, I know, two Falcons? Are you crazy? Well sometimes… but, hear me out. The coach mentioned earlier this week that they needed to get him more touches. Also, last week he had 8 carries for 94 yards to go with 3 catches for 21 against a defense just as suspect. When he is healthy, he is a threat to score any time he gets the ball. If you are looking for a solid RB3 or maybe even a sleeper at RB2, this is your man. Be looking for 170 all purpose yards and at least one touchdown.
Final stats: 21 yards rushing and 2 catches for 57 yards receiving.
Final thoughts: They were down quickly and never really tried to establish the running game.
Be sure to check out my Fantasy Football Waiver Wire post because you may be able to pick out a sleeper or two on your own.
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17 Responses
Freddie Footballer
December 6th, 2007 at
1Hey Corey, I’m not sure if White is a sleeper any more, I’d start that guy any league/any format as my WR3/Flex without hesitation. His situation around him sucks, but you can’t argue with the production. 8th most receiving yardage of all WRs! I think Warner is garbage, true, but I think Bryant Johnson may have a very nice game as the number #1 target if one or both of Boldin/Fitz are out.
Otherwise, solid list, keep up the good work and good luck to us all Sunday!
-Freddie
http://www.fantasysportsmatrix.com/user/freddie-footballer
Dylan
December 6th, 2007 at
2hey Corey,
I just wanted your input on my lineup this week.
the slots are:
1 QB
1 RB
1 TE
1 WR
1 D/ST
2 RB/WR
The team:
QB- C. Palmer, J. Campbell
RB- K. Smith, T. Henry, F. Jackson, AP2
WR- H. Ward, D. Driver, D. Stallworth, L. Evans
TE- H. Miller, T. Scheffler
D/ST- NYG, PIT
I really need help with the D/ST and Flex
John S.
December 6th, 2007 at
3Need to start 2 RB’s. Westbrook, Portis or Henry.
Injuries are killing me. Also, any word on Fitz playing this week.
Corey Koehler
December 7th, 2007 at
4Dylan,
Palmer
Jackson (if Lynch doesn’t go), Smith if he does
Ward
Miller
NYG
Corey
Corey Koehler
December 7th, 2007 at
5Hey John,
Welcome. Thanks for stopping.
Westbrook is a must and I like Portis tonight. henry says his knee is 80% and he may end up splitting time.
As far as I know Fitz is still questionable. We’ll know more tommorrow or Saturday. If I had to guess right know I’d say game time decision.
Corey
Jay
December 8th, 2007 at
6Hey Corey,
I need help picking my RB/WR lineup for week 14:
2-RB, 2-WR, 1-RB or WR
RB’s: Ryan Grant, Frank Gore, Jesse Chatman, Justin Fargas
WR’s: Torry Holt, Roddy White, Steve Smith, Plaxico Burress, Bryant Johnson
Bobby
December 8th, 2007 at
7Corey, I just got the bad news on Reggie B.! Once again I’m caught in a bind. Just stoppin in to ask your advice? Who do you suggest? Aaron Stecker or Jerious Norwood for the Monday night main event!! this will finalize my roster for playoff weekend! (ps) I enjoyed listening to your show on my labtop. thanks for your help! Bobby
Corey Koehler
December 9th, 2007 at
8Hi Jay,
Thanks for stopping.
Grant foresure and then its a tough call. Despite the tough matchup I think that you stay with Fargas though. He is the hot hand.
Chatman is injured so he is a bit of a wildcard but may be alright in the Flex role if he goes.
Gore can’t be relied on this year, especially against the number one rush d.
I like Holt and, White here. I don’t usually like WR as flex spots but in this case Smith might not be a bad option if Chatman doesn’t go.
I am worried about Burress. He was hanging tough for awhile but the injuries may be taking their toll.
Corey
Corey Koehler
December 9th, 2007 at
9Thanks Bobby,
Glad you like the show.
It is very close but I think I like Stecker here just because I think he will touch the ball more.
Either way I think you will be fine though.
Corey
jack
December 9th, 2007 at
10which 3 would you start at WR
houshmanzadah
deion branch
hines ward
gregg jennings
Corey Koehler
December 9th, 2007 at
11Jack,
Thanks for stopping.
I don’t think you will go wrong with any of these guys in the line-up. BUT if I had to choose I would go Housh, Branch and Ward.
The Raider are tough against the pass and horrible against the run which I think means the Pack will concentrate of running.
But like I said I don’t think you can make a bad decision. You have a win, win, win, win situation.
Good luck!
Corey
Thom
December 16th, 2007 at
12pick two
e graham atl
w parker jax
l white kc
Corey Koehler
December 16th, 2007 at
13Hi Thom,
Thanks for stopping.
I think that White and Graham are your best bets here.
Corey
Thom
December 16th, 2007 at
14great more trouble her in river city.
i am number in the league because i have
BRADY AND MOSS Do i risk playing them in
40-50 mile winds and snow or should
i go away to Tavarius Jackson and Ronald Curry
sounds dumb but i watch them struggle in Baltimore!
Corey Koehler
December 16th, 2007 at
15Thom,
Wow thats a pretty big drop off BRady to Jackson Moss to Curry. Not sure it is worth it.
…but 50-60 MPH winds…where are you seeing that? I know they were expecting some weather but wow.
Corey
Thom
December 16th, 2007 at
1640-50 winds i fpund out might not start till after the snow. through monday blizzard conditions.
Brady and Moss are a GO!! they only need to connect
twice for TD’S and i will be happy
THANKS FOR THE ADVICE Let ya know how it goes.
Brady
S Young
Graham
White
Jennings
Moss
Witten
Bironas
Jaguars
Scored 184 last week
i could only be that lucky this week
Corey Koehler
December 16th, 2007 at
17Thom,
Thanks for the heads up. Yeah your team looks solid.
Not only do you have Brady Moss but it looks like you did a good job playing the waiver wire.
Corey
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