Is Adrian Peterson the next LT?
While it's a bit early to make that comparison, you have to agree that he looks downright NASTY in the highlights from the Bears game this past weekend:
While it's a bit early to make that comparison, you have to agree that he looks downright NASTY in the highlights from the Bears game this past weekend:
The Kansas City Chiefs traded backup running back Michael Bennett to Tampa Bay today. For all Earnest Graham owners, this immediately decreases the value of your running back (if he had any at this point) and makes Bennett a viable fantasy player (even if this guy disagrees) for the first time in a few years. If you're hurting for running back depth, you might want to pick up Bennett or put in a waiver claim, as he should be starting for the Buc's within a week or so.
Great trade for the Chargers, and even better for his fantasy owners. Chambers may be just the kind of receiver Rivers needs to take the next step. It's hard to say how good Chambers is; he's never had a decent QB throwing him the ball. This has all the makings of a situation where a player with elite talent is beyond determined to prove that he's got it.
This has absolutely nothing to do with fantasy football, but who cares: Against all initial odds and expectations, Everett is walking unassisted today. This made my day.
It's getting to the point in the season where it is becoming more and more difficult to find a good player on waivers. At this point you're most likely looking to find replacements for bye weeks and injuries that your players may have suffered, and even that can prove to be a daunting task for fantasy managers. If you're basing the long term success on the following players, you're most likely in big trouble. However, they could fill in for a week or two to keep your team afloat until your players return from bye weeks and injuries.
Hey Larry Johnson owners: didja enjoy that nice game he had in week 6? You did? Well that's nice, but here's something new for you to stress about - Coach Herm Edwards talking about 34-year-old Priest Holmes: