Friday, August 28, 2009

FSH: MORE FOOTBALL TALK

August 26th, 2009 9:37pm PST



"Oh (Chris) Henry" is a Beast!

The Man-child returns…

Just three seasons ago Henry burst onto the scene in Cincinnati as a big-time scoring threat in the red-zone. In his second season with the team Henry caught just 36 balls, but found pay-dirt nine times. In his first two years with the Bengals Henry totaled 15 touchdowns and appeared to be a star on the rise.

Henry is your prototypical NFL receiver with great size standing at 6'4", good hands and big play ability. In his first two seasons with the team he averaged a score every 4.5 catches and over 15-yards per reception. And just when it appeared that the Bengals had themselves a jewel of a find in Henry, the trouble started.

Despite the early success, Henry's second season (2006) would be marred with a five game suspension that would just be the beginning of more bad things to come. In 2007 due to off the field issues Henry began the 2007 season by serving an eight game suspension. Following an arrest in April of 2008 Henry would shortly after be released by the team and seemingly be looking at the end of his short NFL career.

It was nothing short of misfortune and bad luck for the Bengals that would give Henry another shot at being an NFL receiver. Even after head coach Marvin Lewis had expressed the team had no interest in re-signing Henry, with multiple injuries depleting their receiving corp and Henry having served his second suspension (four games) to start the 2008 season, the Bengals gave the oft troubled receiver another chance.

A chance that at first looked like nothing more than a temporary stop for Henry, who's future seemed to be poisoned with bad choices and destined to fail. Henry finished last season with less than modest numbers and was likely off everyone’s radar heading toward the offseason.


A Second Chance:
It was during the offseason that change began. Henry was refocused and determined to change his outlook and more importantly his future. According to teammates Henry was working everyday with a great attitude and having an offseason like no other.


So the change began and the result this training camp has been, Henry always viewed as a talent in the game is suddenly beginning to realize his potential and making the most of his opportunity. Henry has looked impressive in practice and made the most of his opportunities. He was getting more first team snaps during the team’s OTA’s in the offseason and carrying this over into training camp where he has just been a beast.

To this point, while Ochocinco has begun to show his old form, Henry clearly has been the standout in camp and his early numbers are showing his complete metamorphisis. In the team’s first two preseason games Henry has pulled down 11 passes for 155-yards and has been turning heads along the way with every snap.

With the return of number 85 and Palmer healthy, Henry is looking like this year’s early “big” sleeper candidate. He’s back with his old team and he’s had a whole offseason to work and improve and clearly it appears that’s just what he has done.

Last season there was no chemistry and for both the team and Chris it was not an ideal situation. 2009 looks to be quite the opposite with all signs pointing towards an improved Bengals team that consists of a marriage of misfits, a castaway, and plenty of talent to be successful.

Coming off a very quiet 2008, just 19 receptions and two touchdowns, Henry has likely begun the 2009 campaign as big fantasy secret. Only now is he starting to draw attention and create interest. Laveranues Coles may have been brought in to compensate for some of the lost production from TJ Houshmandzadeh’s departure, but don’t be fooled; it will be Henry picking up most of the slack.

His initial fantasy impact is already being noticed. Folks must remember, his first 15 touchdown catches in his first two seasons came off the arm of Carson Palmer. Henry looks like a new player in camp and both he and Palmer appear to be in sync.

Coles is projected to start opposite Ochocinco, but with Henry playing as well as he is fantasy owners might just have to consider him the team’s third starting receiver, until he takes the number two spot. We may be reading too deep into the numbers this early, but with Henry looking as good as he does and a healthy Palmer, he’s going to be huge in 2009.

The man-child appears to be rocketing up the boards, but fantasy owners will likely still be able to snatch him up in the mid-rounds as their number three receiver. As long as all things keep pointing forward and Henry continues to work and do the things necessary, he’s a solid bet to finish the season as a solid number two fantasy receiver.

Keep him on your draft board, he’ll be worth picking up!


By David Ortega


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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

FSH: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

August 26th, 2009 9:30pm PST

David's Daily Digest
[My Take]


More football news and happenings from around the league; here’s the latest I am hearing, reading, and following with my take on things and how they will impact the coming fantasy season……


News From Across the Wire...

David Clowney, WR, New York Jets
David Clowney worked with the starting offense in practice Wednesday, and is seemingly the current favorite for the No. 2 role at receiver, according to the Star-Ledger.

Bernard Berrian, WR, Minnesota Vikings
Bernard Berrian is uncertain whether or not he will be able to play in the team's third preseason game on Monday against the Texans, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Berrian is dealing with a hamstring injury that he suffered in the team's first preseason game on August 14.

Dwayne Bowe, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Star is reporting that Dwayne Bowe and Devard Darling are working as the Chiefs' starting wide receivers. Bowe was relegated to third-team duty earlier this preseason, but he has since worked his way back into the starting lineup.

Fred Jackson, RB, Buffalo Bills
Adam Schefter is reporting on his Twitter page that X-rays on the thumb of Buffalo running back Fred Jackson came back negative. Jackson is expected to be ready when the season opens.

Colt Brennan, QB, Washington Redskins
The Washington Times is reporting that Redskins' quarterback Colt Brennan is battling with rookie Chase Daniel to be the team's third quarterback. It was thought that Brennan would challenge to be the number two, but he has struggled this preseason and is no longer in contention.

Matt Cassel, QB, Kansas City Chiefs
Matt Cassel had a good day of practice with the Chiefs Wednesday, according to BobGretz.com. He namely completed six straight passes in 7-on-7 drills.

Julius Jones, RB, Seattle Seahawks
Seattle's recent signing of Edgerrin James should have no effect on Julius Jones' feature back role with the team, according to ESPN.

Edgerrin James, RB, Seattle Seahawks
Edgerrin James will only be a "complementary" back for the Seahawks, according to ESPN.

Jay Cutler, QB, Chicago Bears
The Associated Press is reporting that Bears' quarterback Jay Cutler called his former coach in Denver Josh McDaniels an offensive mastermind. Cutler also said the the Broncos' quarterbacks are in good hands with McDaniels.

Ingle Martin, QB, Denver Broncos
The Denver Post is reporting that the Broncos have signed quarterback Ingle Martin. Martin was waived by the Chiefs earlier this month, and he is expected to play in the team's final preseason game.

Shaun Hill, QB, San Francisco 49ers
49ers' beat writer Matt Maiocco is reporting on his Twitter page that quarterback Shaun Hill is suffering from a strained back. Hill reportedly threw one pass in team drills on Wednesday before heading to the sidelines.

Carson Palmer, QB, Cincinnati Bengals
Carson Palmer has been ruled out for Thursday's preseason game against St. Louis while recovering from his sprained ankle, according to ESPN.

Terrell Owens, WR, Buffalo Bills
Terrell Owens reportedly looked good in a workout Tuesday, according to the Buffalo News. He ran routes on a separate field, and felt good enough to stand and watch the team finish practice.

Kenneth Darby, RB, St. Louis Rams
Kenneth Darby (swollen knee) is not expected to play in the team's third preseason game this Thursday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Brett Favre, QB, Minnesota Vikings
"Knowledgeable NFL people" have told ESPN's Adam Schefter that support for Brett Favre in the Vikings' locker room is an "issue," with someone else saying his addition has created a "schism."

Anquan Boldin, WR, Arizona Cardinals
Anquan Boldin did not practice on Wednesday after straining his right hamstring on Tuesday, according to the Arizona Republic. Boldin has not been ruled out for Friday's preseason game.

Brandon Marshall, WR, Denver Broncos
According to a report from the Denver Post, the Broncos would be willing to trade wide receiver Brandon Marshall if a team offered them a first and a fourth-round pick. Marshall is coming off hip surgery, and it seems unlikely that a team would offer that for a troubled receiver who may not be 100 percent.

Chris Wells, RB, Arizona Cardinals
Chris Wells will play in his first preseason game this Friday, according to the Associated Press.

LaMont Jordan, RB, Denver Broncos
LaMont Jordan missed his second straight day of practice Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.

Jim Sorgi, QB, Indianapolis Colts
Jim Sorgi is progressing in his recovery from a hamstring injury, according to the Indianapolis Star. He was able to practice Tuesday without any issues.

Mark Clayton, WR, Baltimore Ravens
Ravens' beat writer Jamison Hensley is reporting on his Twitter page that wideout Mark Clayton returned to practice on Wednesday for the first time since injuring his hamstring on August 2.

Billy Cundiff, K, Detroit Lions
ESPN's Adam Schefter is reporting on his Twitter page that the Detroit Lions have signed free agent kicker Billy Cundiff. Cundiff will provide insurance for the currently injured Jason Hanson.

Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that Ben Roethlisberger discussed his injury with the media on Wednesday for the first time since going down. Roethlisberger said that the injury is just a bruise, but when it happened both he and his teammates thought it was going to be much more serious.

L.J. Smith, TE, Baltimore Ravens
According to the Twitter page of Ravens' insider Aaron Wilson, tight end L.J. Smith has a pulled hamstring and will miss at least the the next preseason game. The team hopes Smith will be able to return for the final game before the start of the season.

Kurt Warner, QB, Arizona Cardinals
The Arizona Republic is reporting that Cardinals' quarterback Kurt Warner believes that his injured hip is "probably twice as good as it felt at any point since I injured it." Warner said just two weeks ago that it almost killed him to even stand up because of the pain.

Martellus Bennett, TE, Dallas Cowboys
Martellus Bennett did not practice with the team on Wednesday, according to the Dallas Morning News, Bennett complained of a stomach illness on his Twitter page on Tuesday, which could explain the absence.

Byron Leftwich, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jason La Canfora of the NFL Network is reporting on his Twitter page that the Buccaneers are shopping quarterbacks Byron Leftwich, Josh McCown, and Josh Johnson. The team is trying to move one of their quarterbacks to make the decision on a starter a bit easier.

Tyler Thigpen, QB, Kansas City Chiefs
According to the Twitter page of NFL Network's Jason La Canfora, the Chiefs and Jaguars are discussing a trade that would send quarterback Tyler Thigpen to Jacksonville in exchange for a 2010 mid-to-late-round draft pick.

Mark Sanchez, QB, New York Jets
According to the Twitter page of ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Jets have named Mark Sanchez as their starting quarterback for the upcoming season. The team was informed of the decision when they arrived at the facility on Wednesday morning.

Mike Bell, RB, New Orleans Saints
Saints coach Sean Payton said on Wednesday that Mike Bell can expect to see a good number of carries this season, and that he is likely to be their goal-line back, according to Pro Football Talk.

Amani Toomer, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
Amani Toomer is getting more comfortable with the Chiefs' offense, according to the Kansas City Star. Head coach Todd Haley said, "Amani has gotten a little more acclimated to the system."

Ben Utecht, TE, Cincinnati Bengals
The Cincinnati Enquirer is reporting that Bengals' tight end Ben Utecht has not given any thought to when he will return to the playing field after suffering his fifth concussion two weeks ago. Utecht will be out indefinitely, there is a chance that the injury could threaten his career.

Chris Simms, QB, Denver Broncos
Adam Schefter is reporting on his Twitter page that Broncos' quarterback Chris Simms has a high ankle sprain and is expected to miss 2-to-4 weeks. Simms suffered the injury during Saturday's preseason game against the Seahawks.

Pierre Thomas, RB, New Orleans Saints
Pro Football Talk reports that the Saints could be using a "three-headed monster" at running back this season, giving Reggie Bush, Pierre Thomas and Mike Bell all a good number of carries.

Michael Crabtree, WR, San Francisco 49ers
Eugene Parker, the agent for tenth overall draft pick Michael Crabtree, is blaming the receiver's holdout on Crabtree, and not himself, according to Pro Football Talk.


My Fantasy Reads and Quick Takes…

On WR-Bernard Berrian:
The Vikings receiver’s stock is on the rise with Favre’s rocket arm under center, but Berrian will be one of those hit and miss fantasy plays this season. If Favre plays well Berrian could really shine, but if the passing game suffers any setbacks he could disappear….

On WR-Dwayne Bowe:
Not that anyone was really nervous, but it is a relief to see Bowe back in the starting lineup. Bowe has been one of the most targeted receivers the past couple of season and little should change in 2009. Bowe figures to be a solid WR2 this season, but it will be interesting to see if Cassel can get him the ball…..

On QB-Matt Cassel:
With Cassel looking better in practice, Bowe’s stock just shot up the charts. Cassel won’t be much better than a solid QB2, but his modest success will only make Bowe even more fantasy worthy as a solid WR2….

On RB-Julius Jones:
The Jones stock will take a slight hit this season with the signing of Edgerrin James. While Edge is going to compete, it’s not likely he’ll take the job, but he could steal quite a few short-yardage red-zone carries, so draft Jones accordingly….

On QB-Jay Cutler:
Does anyone in fantasy really care what Cutler thinks of McDaniels, doubtful. The only thing that matters is Cutler will see his numbers drop a bit, but his presence will make his receivers Hester and Olsen much better…..

On QB-Ingle Martin:
Who is this guy and how did he end up in Denver? Does anyone really have any info on him? It really doesn’t matter, Martin will likely only last as long as Simms is out……

On QB-Carson Palmer:
This doesn’t appear to be much, so fantasy owners should not be overly concerned. Palmer is likely to be a forgotten fantasy name and undervalued in many drafts, but he will most definitely be worth picking up. Palmer’s throwing troubles appear to be in the past and a rejuvenated Ocho could mean big things…..

On WR-Terrell Owens:
Owens is likely going to fall to the second round of most drafts and should be snatched right behind the big three (Mos, Fitz, and Andre). Owens looks great, is healing fine and will be ready for the opener. His 38 touchdowns in the last three seasons says it all…..

On QB-Brett Favre:
In his 19-years in the NFL Favre has seen plenty of adversity, so what’s spinning in the current rumor mill will have no affect on his play. Favre is not a fantasy starter, but if he plays well he could a solid insurance policy for your starter….

On WR-Anquan Boldin:
The Card’s receiver is as tough as they come, but expect the team to exercise some caution and keep their playmaker healthy. Boldin is likely to be taken fairly early in drafts and opposite Fitz, he’s a high-end WR2……

On WR-Brandon Marshall:
The latest reports would seem to suggest, unless a team is offering the farm, Marshall is going to be a Bronco. He current elevation on the depth chart is also a good indicator that we could see him on the field soon. Owners keep watching…..

On QB-Ben Roethlisberger:
The good news is the Steeler’s quarterback appears to be okay and should be back on the field soon enough, but the fantasy side his injury is not likely to change his fantasy stock. Big Ben is likely to be drafted as your back-up, but when healthy he could serve as an occasional starter if the match-up is right……

On QB-Kurt Warner:
At 38 years of age, anytime Warner gets banged up there’s reason for concern. It doesn’t appear there is a lot to worry here, but he’s going to be a health risk all season. Draft accordingly……

On QB-Mark Sanchez:
This may be a smart move for the Jets who are in rebuilding mode, but fantasy owners should not get caught up in the hype. Sanchez only has value in keeper and dynasty leagues, remember he’s just a rookie……

On RB-Mike Bell:
This is a big surprise and if true will likely lower the value of running back Pierre Thomas. Even with the coach’s endorsement, Bell doesn’t look like much of fantasy option although it remains to be seen…..

On QB-Chris Simms:
With the injury, the competition basically ends and Orton is handed the starting job (although it may have already been decided). Even when Simms return, he’s best left on the waiver wire for later consideration…..

On RB-Pierre Thomas:
The Saints starting running back remains the best fantasy option, although Bush may get more consideration in PPR leagues. Thomas may lose a few carries to Bell, but he should still plenty to be a worthy low-end RB2 in fantasy……

On WR-Michael Crabtree:
Agent’s fault or receiver’s not matter, Crabtree is too risky not to consider in any draft. He’ll be watched closely as he lingers on the waiver wire once the fantasy season begins….



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FSH: IDP NOTES

August 25th, 2009 10:30pm PST

IDP Notes:

The strong never sleep, so for those that can keep up with the “what is happening” around the league, here’s more football just for all of the IDP Nation….

IDP News From Across the Wire…

Kelly Gregg, DT, Baltimore Ravens
Kelly Gregg is getting an MRI on his ailing shoulder Tuesday, according to Aaron Wilson's (Carroll County Times) twitter page.

Jamar Fletcher, CB, Cincinnati Bengals
Jamar Fletcher continues to compete for the nickel role as the No. 3 cornerback in the Bengals' secondary, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Arizona Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals' official website is reporting that cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was excused from Tuesday's practice to attend to a personal matter. He is expected to return to the team on Wednesday.

Larry English, LB, San Diego Chargers
Larry English returned to practice following his three-week bout with a strained hamstring, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. He said, "You cannot duplicate what you need to do on the field when you are not practicing. I tried to stay mentally in it, and it helped me. But I am glad to be back."

Bob Sanders, S, Indianapolis Colts
Head coach Jim Caldwell is optimistic regarding Bob Sanders' recovery from offseason knee surgery, according to the Indianapolis Star. Caldwell said, "Dr. James Andrews has looked at him and really feels he is on target and coming along. He is making progress. Sanders feels good about where he is, Dr. Andrews feels good about where he is, so that means I should feel good about where he is."

Geno Hayes, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
According to the Pewter Report, Geno Hayes will begin the season as the team's starting weakside linebacker while Jermaine Phillips fills in for the suspended Tanard Jackson at free safety.

Jermaine Phillips, S, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Linebacker Jermaine Phillips will fill-in for Tanard Jackson at free safety for the first four games of 2009 while Jackson serves a four-game suspension, according to the Pewter Report.

Gibril Wilson, S, Miami Dolphins
Gibril Wilson was absent from Tuesday's morning practice as he was attending to a personal matter, according to the Palm Beach Post.

Tyrone McKenzie, LB, New England Patriots
Tyrone McKenzie has inked a deal with the Patriots, according to their official team website. Contract terms were not disclosed.

Michael Lewis, S, San Francisco 49ers
Michael Lewis returned to practice Monday, according to Matt Maiocco's (Santa Rosa Press Democrat) twitter page.

Leonard Little, DE, St. Louis Rams
Updating an earlier report, Leonard Little returned for Monday's afternoon practice with the Rams, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Napoleon Harris, LB, Oakland Raiders
Napoleon Harris has signed a one-year deal to return to the Raiders, according to ProFootballTalk.com. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Thomas Davis, LB, Carolina Panthers
Thomas Davis returned to practice Monday following his bout with a knee ailment, according to Scout.com.

Nick Barnett, LB, Green Bay Packers
According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Packers' linebacker Nick Barnett has been cleared to resume contact drills. Barnett is expected to do at least some contact work at Monday night's practice.

Aaron Schobel, DE, Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills' official website is reporting that defensive end Aaron Schobel suffered an elbow injury during Monday's practice. Schobel is expected to miss close to a week with the injury.

Nate Salley, S, Carolina Panthers
Nate Salley continues to be slowed by knee issues, according to Scout.com.

Tommie Harris, DT, Chicago Bears
Tommie Harris did not practice Monday to rest his knee and hamstring, according to ESPN Chicago.

Jon Beason, LB, Carolina Panthers

Jon Beason is out indefinitely with a knee injury, according to the Associated Press.

Ray McDonald, DE, San Francisco 49ers
49ers' beat writer Matt Maiocco is reporting on his Twitter page that the team has activated defensive end Ray McDonald off the PUP list. McDonald has been sidelined while recovering from offseason knee surgery.

Brian Cushing, LB, Houston Texans
According to the team's official website, Texans' rookie linebacker Brian Cushing is still not ready to return to practice. Cushing is expected to participate in drills early this week, and the team hopes he may be able to return later in the week.

Rocky Bernard, DT, New York Giants
According to ESPN.com, Giants' defensive lineman Rocky Bernard is expected to see his first action of the preseason this weekend when his team plays the Jets. Bernard has missed time this summer with a hamstring injury.

Cody Brown, LB, Arizona Cardinals
According to the Twitter page of Sports' Agent Nate Haber, Arizona rookie linebacker Cody Brown will miss the entire 2009 season after suffering a rare wrist injury. Brown was the team's second-round pick out of Connecticut.

Langston Moore, DT, Cincinnati Bengals
Langston Moore has signed a deal with the Bengals, according to Joe Reedy's (Cincinnati Enquirer) twitter page. Contract terms were not disclosed.

Aaron Ross, CB, New York Giants
Aaron Ross was able to practice Monday, according to Newsday. He is recovering from a strained hamstring.

Antonio Pierce, LB, New York Giants
Antonio Pierce was held out of Monday's practice while nursing a foot ailment, according to Newsday.

Adam Carriker, DT, St. Louis Rams
Adam Carriker participated in individual drills for the first time since being sidelined by an ankle injury on Sunday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Dusty Dvoracek, DT, Chicago Bears
The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that Bears' defensive tackle Dusty Dvoracek will miss the entire 2009 season with a torn ACL. This is the fourth straight year Dvoracek has suffered a season-ending injury.


My Fantasy Quick takes and Reads….


On DB-Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie:
He’s a playmaker and will worthy of drafting in IDP leagues. DRC led the Cards in 2008 with four picks, including one he took to the house….

On LB-Larry English:
Not only is English is back on the field, but if you are drafting IDP this season, you better speak his language. The Chargers are full at the linebacker spot, but this kid is too good to not be on the field. One some point this season, he’ll be worth a fantasy spot…..

On DB-Bob Sanders:
The Colt’s head coach may feel good, but with Sander’s history of injuries fantasy owners should feel distant. Sanders remains a risky option until he’s completely healed, avoid at this time…..

On DB-Jermaine Phillips:
Phillips will likely be a good play for the first four games back at his natural position of safety, but he’ll have some upside once he moves closer to the line at weakside linebacker……

On DB-Gibril Wilson:
The former Raider safety, now playing with the Dolphins is still a worthy IDP drafting option. Coming off 129 tackles a year ago, he’s going to be one of the top DB’s taken……

On DL-Leonard Little:
Even at the age of 34 and despite his recent injury woes over the past couple of season, Little can still be a productive DL this season. He’s a risk given his past history, but with six sacks last season, the more he plays in 2009 the greater the reward…..

On LB-Thomas Davis:
The Panthers 5th year linebacker has been steadily improving since his arrival. Coming off his best season with 113 tackles in 2008, Davis is going to be one of the more productive linebackers this season. He’s a top IDP selection…..

On LB-Nick Barnett:
The Packers backer is coming off an injury shortened 2008 and will be looking to rebound this season. Barnett could be a forgotten name in fantasy, but shouldn’t be. In 2007 he finished with 102 solo tackles and 3.5 sacks, both career highs. He’s only in his 7th season and likely to be available in the mid rounds, snatch him up if you can….

On LB-Jon Beason:
The Panthers middle-backer has been a beast since his arrival to the NFL. He’s averaged nearly 140-tackles his first two seasons. Despite the injury, he remains a top IDP selection in fantasy drafts, but you better follow it up…..

On LB-Brian Cushing:
It’s never good when your rookie is sidelined. Until he returns to action, he’ll be a risky pick despite all the hype. Draft with caution…..

On LB-Antonio Pierce:
Pierce’s production has tailed off some the past couple of seasons, but he still remains a solid IDP play in 2009. With the LB position loaded with talent this season, he’s a mid-rounder at best….



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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

FSH: ON THE COVER

August 25th, 2009 11:00pm PST


This Week on the Cover….

2009 Fantasy Sleepers

No Rest for the Wicked or This Years Sleepers
Just when you thought it was safe to make the conservative pick, here comes this year’s batch of unknowns ready to turn the fantasy world upside down. Every year fantasy owners can count on several names suddenly appearing in the forefront and becoming fantasy relevant.

It’s never easy to find these players, as many will fade away as quickly as they appeared. The dreaded fantasy sleeper is not an exact science and typically comes with some risk, but if you study your game and pay close attention in many cases these fantasy mirages are not as well hidden as some might think.

The 2009 season is getting close to kickoff and already there a few surprises and some new names that fantasy owners will need to pay close attention too. The Bay area may not be grounds for Tea, but it appears to be rich in coffee, as in running back Glenn Coffee. He’s no threat to unseat Gore in Frisco, but he’s a name you’ll be hearing this season.

In Jacksonville, some early flights have included receiver Troy Williamson, a name that has been all but forgotten until this preseason. Williamson languished in Minnesota for several seasons, but suddenly with opportunity he’s playing like he wants to be a star. It’s early and only the preseason, but already he’s turning heads and catching the eyes of many fantasy owners. If looks are not deceiving; with the strong armed Garrard, Williamson looks to be very promising this season.

And for those with the sweet tooth in Cincy, let’s not forget Oh’Henry. The Bengals number three slot receiver Chris Henry not only looks impressive thus far this season, but he’s making a strong case to be a starter. With this sleeper, we’ve already seen him awake. In 2006 he snagged nine touchdown passes and so far this preseason he appears to be ready to do the same this year.

Even if you’re tired, don’t get too heavy-eyed because these fantasy sleepers are ready to wake in 2009.


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Monday, August 24, 2009

FSH: FANTASY MONDAY MAYHEM

August 24th, 2009 11:37pm PST





Monday Mayhem


The fantasy season is merely around the corner and somewhere in a mid-west town there are a group of guys, tossing a few back cold-ones, sifting through the latest magazines, and toiling over their next pick in their fantasy draft. This is not unlike what many of us just experienced this past weekend, but in this draft we are not just talking about Tom Brady or Larry Fitzgerald. In this draft, we are ditching the team concept and it’s all about the “me.” There may not be any “I’s” in team, but there is a big one in “IDP.”

Like their offensive counterparts, IDPs offer another intriguing aspect of the fantasy game that has become so popular. What makes these Gridiron Galdiators so much fun to watch, is their enthusiasm to make the big plays and destroy the Tom Bradys of the league. Like the “big-catch”, perhaps the second most exciting play in the game is the “big-hit.”

It’s no coincidence that the biggest fantasy IDP studs are also some of the league biggest and most fierce hitters. 2009 will not be short of it’s share of big hits, Malachi crunches, and quarterback sandwiches and leading the way will be our list of the “Nasty Boys” of the NFL, otherwise known as this year’s IDP Studs!


2009 IDP Studs

Last season may be best described as the “Year of the Linebacker” with many rising to the top of the IDP Nation. Players like Harrison, Ware, Lewis, and Porter led a huge surge of defensive playmakers that will once again reign supreme in the trenches in 2009. Fantasy owners engaging in more custom style leagues that include IDPs can expect to see linebackers dominate the boards early. A big pass rushing defensive end may also draw some early attention, but hard hitting safeties will find their way toward the top as well;


Top 10 Linebackers

  1. Ware, Demarcus DAL LB
  2. Jackson, D'Qwell CLE LB
  3. Harrison, James PIT LB
  4. Willis, Patrick SFO LB
  5. Ruud, Barrett TBB LB
  6. Beason, Jon CAR LB
  7. Dansby, Karlos ARI LB
  8. Briggs, Lance CHI LB
  9. Lewis, Ray BAL LB
  10. James, Bradie DAL LB

Top 10 Defensive Backs

  1. Wilson, Gibril OAK S
  2. Weddle, Eric SDC S
  3. Woodson, Charles GBP CB
  4. Collins, Nick GBP S
  5. Reed, Edward BAL S
  6. Atogwe, Oshiomogho STL S
  7. Gamble, Chris CAR CB
  8. Winfield, Antoine MIN CB
  9. Wilson, Josh SEA CB
  10. Bell, Yeremiah MIA S

Top 10 Defensive Lineman

  1. Suggs, Terrell BAL DE
  2. Tuck, Justin NYG DE
  3. Allen, Jared MIN DE
  4. Mathis, Robert IND DE
  5. Cole, Trent PHI DE
  6. Smith, Justin SFO DE
  7. Peppers, Julius CAR DE
  8. Abraham, John ATL DE
  9. Ogunleye, Adewale CHI DE
  10. Williams, Mario HOU DE

Players of notable mention that should be kept on your 2009 radar will include; LB-Shawne Merriman, DL-OSI Umenyiora, and LB-DJ Williams. All three had their 2008 seasons cut prematurely, but all figure prominently this coming year.

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FSH: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

August 24th, 2009 9:30pm PST

David's Daily Digest
[My Take]


More football news and happenings from around the league; here’s the latest I am hearing, reading, and following with my take on things and how they will impact the coming fantasy season……


News From Across the Wire...

Michael Clayton, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Michael Clayton aggravated his strained hamstring during the Buccaneers' second preseason game, according to Rick Stroud's (St. Petersburg Times) twitter page.

Pierre Thomas, RB, New Orleans Saints
Pierre Thomas has a sprained MCL, according to Adam Caplan's (Scout.com) twitter page.

Hakeem Nicks, WR, New York Giants
Hakeem Nicks turned heads during Monday's practice with the Giants, according to Newsday. He caught a deep pass on the left sideline on an underthrown ball by Andre Woodson. He also made a pair of one-handed catches, one in the red-zone and the other on a deep pass at the right sideline.

Shaun Hill, QB, San Francisco 49ers
Shaun Hill has been annointed the 49ers' starting quarterback for Week 1 at Arizona, according to Matt Maiocco's (Santa Rosa Press Democrat) twitter page.

Javon Walker, WR, Oakland Raiders
Javon Walker has been activated from the PUP list, according to Jerry McDonald's (Contra Costa Times) twitter page. He has been recovering from offseason knee surgery.

Brady Quinn, QB, Cleveland Browns
The race for the starting gig at quarterback in Cleveland remains close between Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson, according to their official team website. Head coach Eric Mangini said, "I think it is very close. I think it really comes down to same things we have talked about throughout -- consistency and the ability to run the offense."

Brian Westbrook, RB, Philadelphia Eagles
Brian Westbrook reportedly looked good during Monday's practice with the Eagles, according to Adam Caplan's (Scout.com) twitter page. He notably made sharp cuts.

Nate Washington, WR, Tennessee Titans
Nate Washington exited Monday's practice with a knee injury, according to Sports Illustrated.

Edgerrin James, RB, Seattle Seahawks
Edgerrin James has reportedly agreed to a deal with the Seahawks, according to ProFootballTalk.com. It is believed to be a one-year deal worth $2MM.

Jason Hanson, K, Detroit Lions
Jason Hanson may not be ready to go for Week 1 at New Orleans after undergoing a minor procedure on his knee, according to MLive.com. GM Martin Mayhew said, "I think the plan is to get him ready for the opener, but whenever he is ready, he is ready. If he is ready after the opener, that is great. If he is ready sooner, we will put him out there."

Chris Wells, RB, Arizona Cardinals
The Arizona Republic is reporting that Cardinals' rookie running back Chris Wells participated in his most extensive practice on Monday since injuring his ankle. Wells looked smooth when running at top speed and had no problem making cuts.

Michael Vick, QB, Philadelphia Eagles
According to ProFootballTalk.com, Tony Dungy, the mentor of troubled quarterback Michael Vick, was disappointed that Vick was seen in public drinking alcohol. "Michael, you can't do that," Dungy was quoted as saying.

Philip Rivers, QB, San Diego Chargers
Philip Rivers has inked a six-year extension with the Chargers worth $92MM, according to ProFootballTalk.com.

Jay Feely, K, New York Jets
Jay Feely will miss tonight's preseason game at Baltimore while nursing his sore groin, according to the Jets' official website.

Mike Furrey, WR, Cleveland Browns
It appears that Mike Furrey could become a third-down target for the Browns, according to the Akron Beacon-Journal.

Carson Palmer, QB, Cincinnati Bengals
SI.com is reporting that Bengals' quarterback Carson Palmer did not practice with the team on Monday and that he is unlikely to play in the team's preseason game on Thursday against the Rams. Palmer is still dealing with a sprained left ankle.

Chris Simms, QB, Denver Broncos
According to the Denver Post, Broncos' quarterback Chris Simms suffered a severely sprained ankle during Saturday's preseason game against the Seahawks. Simms is likely done for the preseason.

Donnie Avery, WR, St. Louis Rams
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is reporting that Rams' wide receiver Donnie Avery is sprinting at full speed. Avery has been sidelined since August 7 with a broken foot.

Bernard Berrian, WR, Minnesota Vikings
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune is reporting that Vikings' receiver Bernard Berrian hopes to return to practice this week. Berrian said his hamstring is still a bit sore, but he has been running in the pool and is encouraged.

Brett Favre, QB, Minnesota Vikings
ProFootballTalk.com is reporting that Vikings' quarterback Brett Favre is expected to play the entire first half of the team's next preseason game against the Vikings. Favre played in just two series in his first game with the team last Friday.

Terrell Owens, WR, Buffalo Bills
Terrell Owens still hasn't returned to practice due to a sprained toe, according to the Associated Press. Bills' coach Dick Jauron said there is no timetable set for Owens' return.

Ben Watson, TE, New England Patriots
Ben Watson returned to practice for the Patriots on Monday, according to the Providence Journal. Watson missed the team's last preseason game with an undisclosed injury.

Reggie Bush, RB, New Orleans Saints
The New Orleans Times-Picayune is reporting that Saints' running back Reggie Bush fully expects to play in the team's next preseason game Saturday against the Raiders. Bush missed the last game while dealing with a minor calf injury.



My Fantasy Reads and Quick Takes…

On WR-Michael Clayton:
The Buc’s receiver has virtually disappeared the last couple of seasons and it appears with this latest injury he could preparing to do the same once again…..

On RB-Pierre Thomas:
Fantasy owners are holding their breath on this one. The early reports indicate nothing serious, so a big sigh of relief for owners. Thomas is going to be a solid RB2 in fantasy this season…..

On WR-Hakeem Nicks:
The Giants receivers positions appear to be open to debate; no standouts this year. Nicks is only a rookie, but full of talent and good size he could break into the lineup and make some noise……

On WR-Javon Walker:
The Raiders receiver has been activated, but fantasy interest has not……

On RB-Brian Westbrook:
The Eagles super-stud runner has been looking good, but proof will be in the contact. He’s expected to start practicing this week and a healthy return will make Westy as solid low-end RB1 in fantasy, especially in PPR leagues……

On RB-Edgerrin James:
He’s coming in at the age of 31 and probably won’t factor huge into the running game. With the release of TJ Ducket, it looks like James could fill more of the role of short-yardage and goal-line ball carrier for the Seahawks. This would be a similar situation that Julius Jones played in when he was a Cowboy…..

On RB-Chris Wells:
The Cardinal’s rookie looked good Monday and with two games left on the docket he has plenty of time to unseat the team’s current starter, Tim Hightower. Wells is the odds-on favorite to start this season at some point, more likely sooner than later…..

On QB-Carson Palmer:
The team is being cautious with their starter, but the good news here is the injury is to Palmer’s ankle and not his throwing arm. Palmer figures to be an undervalued solid play in fantasy this season and can most likely be grabbed in the middle rounds…..

On QB-Chris Simms:
With the ankle injury, go Simms chances at winning a starting gig in Denver. Simms did play well in his first preseason game and appears to be a quality back-up for Orton. And considering the inconsistency with Kyle thus far, Simms could still have a shot at starting at some point this season…..

On QB-Brett Favre:
The jury is still out on Favre, but we’ll have a great opportunity to see exactly what he has left in his tank. Favre is expected to play the first half in the Vikings next preseason game…..

On WR-Terrell Owens:
The Bills are expecting big things from T.O. this season, so his slow return is more likely the team playing it safe than anything else. Without a timetable set for his return, don’t expect to see much more of T.O. this preseason. But we fully expect to see him back on the field in time for the team’s opener….

On RB-Reggie Bush:
While Reggie expects to play in the team’s next preseason game, we remain a bit skeptical. Since his offseason surgery Bush has not had a smooth recovery and there are plenty of signs to indicate he could be a big risk at a high pick….



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FSH: MONDAY MORNING HUDDLE

August 24th, 2009 10:37pm PST

[Evening Edition]

No More Blue Mondays

Well it seems every Monday morning has a chance to be a big downer and bring on thosedreaded blues, but times could be a-changing. If you have been paying attention, it’s time once again for Monday Night Football and something to look forward to following a long relaxing weekend.

The norm has been an early rise and back to the grind, but with the NFL getting set to hit the Prime-Time on Monday’s, there is less for we sports fanatics to be blue over. No more dreading the return to the office, cause everyone knows once the lunch whistles blows at noon, we are only thinking about one thing; just a few short hours until “Monday Night Countdown.”

Hey, the job may pay the bills, but there’s no question the NFL quenches our thirst for great entertainment on Monday Nights and this season looks as exciting as ever;





2009 NFL Monday Night Schedule

Week 1
MON, SEP 14 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Buffalo at New England 7:00 PM ESPN Gillette Stadium
San Diego at Oakland 10:15 PM ESPN Oakland Coliseum
Week 2
MON, SEP 21 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Indianapolis at Miami 8:30 PM ESPN LandShark Stadium
Week 3
MON, SEP 28 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Carolina at Dallas 8:30 PM ESPN Dallas Cowboys Stadium
Week 4
MON, OCT 5 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Green Bay at Minnesota 8:30 PM ESPN Metrodome
Week 5
MON, OCT 12 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
New York Jets at Miami 8:30 PM ESPN LandShark Stadium
Week 6
MON, OCT 19 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Denver at San Diego 8:30 PM ESPN Qualcomm Stadium
Week 7
MON, OCT 26 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Philadelphia at Washington 8:30 PM ESPN FedEx Field
Week 8
MON, NOV 2 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Atlanta at New Orleans 8:30 PM ESPN Superdome
Week 9
MON, NOV 9 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Pittsburgh at Denver 8:30 PM ESPN Invesco Field
Week 10
MON, NOV 16 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Baltimore at Cleveland 8:30 PM ESPN Cleveland Browns Stadium
Week 11
MON, NOV 23 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Tennessee at Houston 8:30 PM ESPN Reliant Stadium
Week 12
MON, NOV 30 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
New England at New Orleans 8:30 PM ESPN Superdome
Week 13
MON, DEC 7 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Baltimore at Green Bay 8:30 PM ESPN Lambeau Field
Week 14
MON, DEC 14 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Arizona at San Francisco 8:30 PM ESPN Candlestick Park
Week 15
MON, DEC 21 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
New York Giants at Washington 8:30 PM ESPN FedEx Field
Week 16
MON, DEC 28 TIME (ET) TV LOCATION
Minnesota at Chicago 8:30 PM ESPN Soldier Field



Monday’s Fantasy Player Watch

It may only be preseason, but if you are heavily into fantasy football and watching all the games on the NFL Network, then already you have noticed a few names that are standing out.

With word coming from the Bay Area suggesting that Mr. Frank Gore could be heavily featured this season in the team’s offense, the fantasy spotlight is on back-up running back Glenn Coffee. In the team’s two preseason games Coffee has not only impressed head coach Mike Singletary, but he has been most impressive by the numbers. Coffee leads the league this preseason with 196-yards and has faced quality talent in both his stints. Some may not like reading too much in the preseason, but you can’t overlook what this kid is doing. Gore may be in line for a big year in San Francisco, but owners should consider Coffee potentially a great handcuff.

Another head turner this preseason is a beast of a man in Bengal’s receiver Chris Henry. Just three years removed from a being a prolific number three slot receiver when he scored nine touchdowns, Henry appears to be back and ready to make noise in 2009. So far this preseason, Henry seems to have recaptured his 2006 form catching 11 passes for 155-yards and two touchdowns. Since we have seen this type of production in the past, if Henry can walk the straight path this season owners should realize he is a must watch and a potential solid WR3 target in fantasy drafts.

Another big playmaker that burst into the spotlight this past weekend is the Jaguars wide receiver Troy Williamson. And yes this is the same Williamson that was basically non-existent and irrelevant for three years in Minnesota and saw very little action his first season in 2008 with Jacksonville. Now in his second season under Del Rio, Williamson appears to be flourishing and could be on the doorsteps of a big season. In two games this preseason the Jags new deep threat leads the NFL with 221-receiving yards and a 32-yards per catch average. With the passing game being retooled this offseason, Williamson looks like a strong candidate to start in Jacksonville and appears to have a great chance at a very promising fantasy season.

With the preseason action in full-swing and reaching the mid-point, we’ll have plenty more players to watch for the coming fantasy season, so be sure to ‘stick around.’


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