Saturday, September 14, 2013

FSH NOTEBOOK: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

Saturday Edition
September 14th, 2013 
 





David’s Daily Digest
 



My “Big Board” for Week 2
(Week 2 Rankings)

My Rankings do not include Thursday’s matchups

Quarterbacks

1. Peyton Manning (Broncos)


2. Aaron Rodgers (Packers)
3. Michael Vick (Eagles)
4. Matthew Stafford (Lions)
5. Collin Kaepernick (49ers)
6. Drew Brees (Saints)
7. Matt Ryan (Falcons)
8. Tony Romo (Cowboys)
9. Andrew Luck (Colts)
10. Eli Manning (Giants)

Quick Notes:
I like Matthew Stafford’s patience in week one dumping down to the backs (14 times). The defense now has to account for Bush and Bell, so this week Megatron blows up. The Cardinals are going to get caught up in an old fashion shoot out and Carson Palmer has plenty of ammo to shoot with, Fitz, Roberts, and Floyd.

Running Backs

1. Adrian Peterson (Vikings)
2. LeSean McCoy (Eagles)
3. Jamaal Charles (Chiefs)
4. Doug Martin (Buccaneers)
5. Ray Rice (Ravens)
6. Arian Foster (Texans)
7. Reggie Bush (Lions)
8. Matt Forte (Bears)
9. C.J. Spiller (Bills)
10. Trent Richardson (Browns)
11. Steven Jackson (Falcons)
12. Maurice Jones-Drew (Jaguars)
13. Marshawn Lynch (Seahawks)
14. Chris Johnson (Titans)
15. DeMarco Murray (Cowboys)
16. DeAngelo Williams (Panthers)
17. Frank Gore (49ers)
18. Daryl Richardson (Rams)
19. Darren Sproles (Saints)
20. Ahmad Bradshaw (Colts)

Quick Notes:
I am a little (or a lot) high on Reggie Bush. I think he’s going to follow up his strong week 1 performance with another solid performance this Sunday, because the Lions will keep him very active in the pass game. Just like Bush, I believe Matt Forte (6 targets in week 1) is going to have a strong outing this week playing a big part in the passing game out of the backfield.

Wide Receivers

1. Calvin Johnson (Lions)
2. Brandon Marshall (Bears)
3. Demaryrius Thomas (Broncos)
4. AJ Green (Bengals)
5. Dez Bryant (Cowboys)
6. Jordy Nelson (Packers)
7. Andre Johnson (Texans)
8. Victor Cruz (Giants)
9. Reggie Wayne (Colts)
10. Larry Fitzgerald (Cardinals) *if he plays
11. Vincent Jackson (Buccaneers)
12. Julio Jones (Falcons) *if he plays
13. Pierre Garcon (Redskins)
14. DeSean Jackson (Eagles)
15. Anquan Boldin (49ers)
16. Randall Cobb (Packers)
17. Hakeem Nicks (Giants)
18. Wes Welker (Broncos)
19. Doug Baldwin (Seahawks)
20. Brian Hartline (Dolphins)

Quick Notes:
I thought in week one against the Niners, wide receiver Jordy Nelson looked great. Ran solid routes and has hands of gold. He’s going to be busy in week 2 against the Redskins. The Bears wideout Brandon Marshall dominated the Vikes last year catching 22 balls in two games; he’s going to have big day on Sunday.

Tight Ends

1. Jimmy Graham (Saints)
2. Jared Cook (Rams)
3. Brent Celek (Eagles)
4. Jason Witten (Cowboys)
5. Owen Daniels (Texans)
6. Tony Gonzales (Falcons)
7. Jordan Cameron (Browns)
8. Antonio Gates (Chargers)
9. Julius Thomas (Broncos)
10. Jermichael Finley (Packers) *if he plays

Quick Notes:
The old man (Antonio Gates) in San Diego has still some fuel left in the tank. Gates has just four targets last Monday night. With Rivers and the offense stalling as they did in the second half, I think the Chargers rediscover the value left in Gates. In the same matchup (Chargers-Eagles), Chip Kelly’s high octance offense will have a few more plays scripted this week for tight end Brent Celek (just 3 targets in week one).

All of the * players are listed as questionable, although I have been reading and hearing all are likely to play. Based on that assumption they play, I am taking into account for my rankings some limited ability for each of these players. They are a medium-risk and medium-reward play this week. In my opinion.

That’s my take.



~David Ortega


1 comment:

The Prodigy said...

Should have TE Vernon Davis slotted in at number 5, everyone falls into place accordingly.