Tuesday, October 2, 2012

FSH NOTEBOOK: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST


Tuesday Edition
October 2nd, 2012







David’s Daily Digest
MY IDP REPORT


















Five IDP Fantasy Studs 
You Need to Know

Courtland Finnegan, DB
After a down year in 2011, all Finnegan needed was to be reunited with his old coach Jeff Fischer. Now in St.Louis the Rams physical corner is making noise in this early season with 24 tackles (on pace for more than 90) and already three interceptions (his career best is 5). His six tackles per game and three picks this season make him a solid IDP fantasy option.

Geno Atkins, DT
The Bengals have found themselves a nice immovable object anchor to the defense in the trenches with Geno. In four games this season Atkins has collected 9 tackles, including 6 for a loss, and five sacks. If he can keep this up, he’s on pace for a monster year with career highs in tackles, tackles for a loss, and sacks; he’ll also make many owners happy that snag him now.

Daryl Washington, LB
With a 4-0 start to the season it looks like Desert Swarm is out in full force led by linebacker Daryl Washington. The former second round pick of the Cardinals now in his third year is picking up right where he left off last season and then some. Washington has emerged as a tackling machine this season, on pace to eclipse 100 this season and a terror to opposing quarterbacks with three sacks under his belt. He’s a monster stud well on his way to a huge season with double-digit sacks.

William Moore, DB
The Falcons safety is a big part of the real secret in Atlanta this season, their defense. Moore is having a great start to this season with 21 tackles in four games to go along with 2 picks and a sack. He’s on pace for more than 80 tackles and the way the defense has been playing very aggressive of late, he could add to his takeaway and sack totals as well. With numbers like his, Moore is a very good IDP fantasy option.

Major Wright, DB
The Bears defense is suddenly looking more like its old opportunistic self and one of the reasons could be the play of their young safety, Major Wright. Only in his third year Wright is having a solid 2012 campaign with 14 tackles and three picks thus far. He’s on pace for more than 55 tackles this season and has already equaled his career high in picks. With such an early nose for the ball, Wright could quickly develop into the kind of hawk that pays nice dividends to IDP fantasy owners.


By David Ortega





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