Week 10 fantasy preview
Hopefully I’ll get the fantasy preview done next week before the Thursday game. Just don’t hold me to that …
SMART STARTS
Chris Johnson, RB, Titans: Tennessee is resurgent, thanks mostly to another big season from Johnson, who continues to score on long runs. The Titans draw visiting Buffalo and the Bills’ porous run defense. Don’t be surprised if Johnson tops 150 yards and scores two TDs.
Kurt Warner, QB, Cardinals: Though Warner has proved he can bounce back after a bad game, there’s no empirical proof (at least none I have) that he can maintain for a second big game at his advanced age. But consider this: The Cardinals are coming off a big victory and play an important NFC West game at home vs. Seattle. Warner’s veteran experience will come through for 275 yards and 2-3 touchdowns.
Thomas Jones, RB, Jets: Jones will be fresh after a bye week, and will be facing Jacksonville, which can’t stop the run. Enough said.
SLEEPY, OH SO SLEEPY
Justin Fargas, RB, Raiders: I’m usually loath to start Raiders, but he’s their best offensive option with a favorable matchup against visiting Kansas City. He’s worth a shot if you got him.
Joe Flacco, QB, Ravens: Baltimore is coming off a tough loss and will be looking to rebound. No better team to rebound against than the lowly Browns, who will help Flacco provide some decent stats.
Matt Cassel, QB, Chiefs: Cassel turned in respectable fantasy numbers last week and draws the Raiders this week. We’re at the point of the season where a QB2 is merely a backup, but if you are sitting Eli Manning or Matt Schaub because of a bye, Cassel is a good option.
STEER CLEAR
Kevin Smith, RB, Lions: Detroit plays the Vikings, whose line no one has been able to run against this season. Smith won’t either.
Cedric Benson, RB, Bengals: Admittedly, Benson is a tough sit, but be wary of him on the road against Pittsburgh. He’s had a great comeback year, but he can’t be great every week, and my hunch is this is a week he isn’t.
Steve Smith, WR, Panthers: Another tough sit, but he’s only had a few good games this season. I think Carolina will run the ball against the Falcons, setting Smith up for a game under 50 yards receiving.
Posted on 15th November 2009
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