Sunday, October 12, 2014

Week 6 Picks: A Season of Change

Before I start the Week 6 preview, I would just like to apologize for not doing a preview again last week. I'm a busy person, and sometimes I just don't get it done. I hope it won't happen again, and I am trying to start the posts earlier in the week. I will also be retiring "Bold Prediction" for the time being at the expense of adding a new section where I give reasons each team will win. It gives fans of every team reasons for optimism, even if I pick against them.  I owe it to the loyal few readers I have to consistently give them the product I promised them every week.

It's a season of change. Not just in the weather and leaves, but in the NFL as well. Through five weeks, there has been a coaching change (Oakland), multiple starting quarterback changes due to injury or poor play (Oakland, Jets, Minnesota, Arizona, Tennessee, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville), and even more starting running back changes (Oakland, San Diego, Cleveland, Miami, Minnesota, Green Bay, Kansas City, Tampa Bay, Giants starting this week). But like the changing of seasons, while people do dread the change and don't want it to happen, there are many good things about it. In the case of position changes, it gives rookies or career backups chances to show what they can do, and some take the opportunity and run with it (no pun intended).

Indianapolis Colts (3-2) @ Houston Texans (3-2)-Thurs. 8:25, CBS/NFL Network
Matchup To Watch: Colts QB Andrew Luck vs. Texans Pass Rush
Andrew Luck has continued to show Colts fans why they shouldn't miss Peyton Manning one bit. Over his last three games, Luck has completed 71.3% of his passes while throwing for nine touchdowns and three interceptions. The always dangerous Texan pass rush, led by superhuman J.J. Watt, was outplayed by Tony Romo last week. Romo threw for 324 yards and three touchdowns, including one where he spun and evaded Watt.
Winner: Luck (25-44, 370 yards, 3 TD, INT)
Start 'em: Colts WR T.Y. Hilton
Hilton has been well-targeted in every game this season, including last week, when he caught nine passes for 90 yards. The Texans aren't great against opposing wide receivers, and Luck will continue to look for Hilton as his second option behind Reggie Wayne.
Stats: 9 catches, 223 yards,
Sit 'em:  Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins
Hopkins has had a breakout season so far, but he didn't find the endzone last week, catching six passes for 63 yards, and the Colts are pretty stingy so far this season against the pass. Plus, with the below-average Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback and Arian Foster and the run game flourishing, Hopkins might not see a big game this week.
Stats: 1 catch, 12 yards
Pick 'em up: 

Why The Colts Will Win:
Andrew Luck is enough reason why they will win. He shines in the spotlight as well (2-0 in Thursday night games). The Colts are really clicking offensively right now. They lead the league in passing offense and are going up against the 11th-worst pass defense. They are also on a three game winning streak. In fact, their only two losses were by seven to the 3-1 Broncos and by three to the 4-1 Eagles. This is a very good team.
Why The Texans Will Win:
The Texans are 2-0 at home this year, while going 1-2 on the road. They almost beat the surging Cowboys last week, but lost in overtime. Arian Foster is running as well as ever. In the three games he's been healthy and gotten the majority of the workload this year, he's totaled 103, 138, and 157 rushing yards. He's also running against the NFL's seventh-worst rush defense.
Pick: Colts 27, Texans 20
Result: Colts 33, Texans 28 (Correct)

 Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) @ Cleveland Browns (2-2)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell vs. Browns RB Ben Tate
Le'Veon Bell ran all over the Browns in Pittsburgh's Week 1 win over Cleveland. He had 21 carries for 109 yards and a touchdown. He has continued to run well. Ben Tate was running well before he got injured early in the Week 1 contest. His backups played well in his absence, but he came back last week and showed why he's Cleveland's starter, running for 123 yards on 22 carries in a comeback win over the Titans.
Start 'em: Browns RB Ben Tate
Tate shined in his first game back from injury last week, and he was running well against the Steelers last time before he was injured. He and his backups racked up 173 yards in their first game against Pittsburgh. Now that he's clearly the lead back again, he'll get lots of chances to have another productive day.
Sit 'em: Any Receiver Other Than Antonio Brown
Brown should be started in all leagues, especially in this favorable matchup. But beyond that, there aren't many great fantasy receiving options in this game. Markus Wheaton only had one catch last week and has yet to find the endzone. On the other sideline, Brian Hoyer likes to spread the ball around, which isn't good for Cleveland's already dire fantasy receiver situation. Travis Benjamin's fantasy production has been tied to touchdowns, and after catching seven, six, and eight passes the first three games, Andrew Hawkins only had three catches last week (although he's still being targeted often, and is a good player to pick up in PPR leagues).
Pick 'em up: Browns QB Brian Hoyer (Owned in 3.7% of ESPN Fantasy Leagues)
Hoyer is better in real life than in fantasy, but he has also played solidly in fantasy this year, rising into the top 20 fantasy quarterbacks. He doesn't have a ton of upside or talented receivers, but he is solid and has produced with what he has. He's a decent start in two-quarterback leagues and for those looking for a bye week replacement.
Why The Steelers Will Win: 
The Steelers beat the Browns in Week 1, and Ben Roethlisberger has only lost once to Cleveland. They're in the top ten in both rushing and passing offense, and they're facing a struggling defense (31st in the NFL in total defense) without corner Joe Haden and defensive tackle Phil Taylor.
Why The Browns Will Win:
The Browns came back and almost beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh in Week 1. This week they're at home. They have been within three points in all four games they've played. Brian Hoyer, Ben Tate, and the rest of the offense are playing well and have the ability to comeback from big deficits.
Pick: Browns 30, Steelers 27

Jacksonville Jaguars (0-5) @ Tennessee Titans (1-4)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Jaguars QB Blake Bortles vs. Titans QB Charlie Whitehurst
Both of these quarterbacks were not expected to play this year. Whitehurst is a journeyman who was supposed to serve as Jake Locker's backup. Blake Bortles is a rookie who was going to redshirt for a season after being drafted third overall. Things changed. Locker is questionable with a thumb injury after leaving last week's loss to the Browns in which they blew a 25-point lead. Starter Chad Henne was so bad for the Jaguars that they went to Bortles earlier than planned (halftime against the Colts). Whitehurst is what he is (so far this season he has thrown for 371 yards, three touchdowns, and a pick), Bortles has shown some promise (even though he's thrown six interceptions, he's also thrown for 668 yards and three touchdowns and has a 67% completion rate).
Start 'em: Titans WR Kendall Wright
Wright, who always sees targets even with the questionability at quarterback, had a big game last week against Cleveland, catching six passes for 67 yards and two touchdowns. He's a very good start in PPR leagues because of the amount of targets, and he's facing a Jaguars defense that gives up 309 passing yards per game.
Sit 'em: Titans RB Bishop Sankey
It's not that the rookie Sankey hasn't played well in the opportunities he's gotten, it's just that he hasn't gotten many opportunities. He only has one game with double-digit carries, and Shonn Greene is still the lead back. Even against a porous Jaguars defense, Sankey is not a player to start.
Pick 'em up: Titans D/ST (13.9%)
For those streaming defenses, whoever is playing the lowly Jaguars is always a good option. Jacksonville averages 272 total yards and 13.4 points a game. The Titans don't have a great defense, but they aren't bad either.
Why The Jaguars Will Win:
Blake Bortles has shown flashes of good play and is a huge upgrade over Chad Henne. They stuck with Pittsburgh for the most part in a 9-17 loss to the Steelers last week. They might be getting rookie wide receiver Marqise Lee back after a three-game absence and might be facing a journeyman backup quarterback.
Why The Titans Will Win:
They are playing the Jaguars, the worst team in the NFL. They were up big on Cleveland last week before blowing the lead. The Jags don't have the talent to come back from a big deficit. They have superior athletes to the Jaguars, including tight end Delanie Walker and receiver Kendall Wright.
Pick: Titans 17, Jaguars 12 

Baltimore Ravens (3-2) @Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-4)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Buccaneers Passing Attack vs. Ravens Secondary
Mike Glennon and his big receivers might have a big day against Baltimore's banged-up secondary. Tampa may have rookie receiver Mike Evans back after he missed last week with a groin injury, and Baltimore's 27th ranked pass defense will be without corner Asa Jackson, who was put on IR with a toe injury. The Bucs don't have a very good passing attack, but they have tall and athletic receivers and a quarterback who almost led them to comeback wins in back-to-back weeks.
Start 'em: Buccaneers WR Vincent Jackson
V-Jax had eight catches for 144 yards last week, and seems to be getting back into the groove with Mike Glennon at quarterback after Jackson had eight catches total the first two weeks of the season. He's also going against a weak Baltimore secondary.
Sit 'em: Ravens RB Bernard Pierce and Lorenzo Taliaferro
The Ravens backfield is clearly a running back-by-committee now, with Justin Forsett, Bernard Pierce, and rookie Lorenzo Taliaferro all splitting carries. Forsett has the most fantasy value, since he gets the majority of the carries out of the three and catches passes (had seven catches last week). Right now, Forsett's running very well (leads the league in yards per carry), but the other two are stuck behind him. Forsett is a decent play, but otherwise stay away from the Ravens backfield.
Pick 'em up: Ravens TE Owen Daniels (21.6%)
With Dennis Pitta on IR, the former Texan is a good tight end option for those in need of one. He's seen at least six targets in each of the last two games (he caught five passes for 70 yards last week) and he's facing a defense that allows 292 passing yards per game.
Why The Ravens Will Win:
The Ravens will be looking to bounce back after a poor showing against Indy. They get to face a team who's only win is on a last-minute touchdown pass against Pittsburgh, whom the Ravens beat handily. Tampa ranks near the bottom of the league in most statistical categories.
Why The Buccaneers Will Win:
The Bucs have looked much better since getting cremated by Atlanta on Thursday Night Football, beating Pittsburgh and taking New Orleans to overtime. They have some talented wide receivers going against a poor pass defense, and Doug Martin has been healthy for two straight weeks, which is always a good thing.
Pick: Buccaneers 26, Ravens 24

Denver Broncos (3-1) @New York Jets (1-4)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Broncos QB Peyton Manning (And His Receivers) vs. Jets Pass Defense
We all know about Peyton and Denver's prolific offense. Manning is five touchdowns away from breaking Brett Favre's NFL record for career touchdown passes (508) and he's bound to do it in the next two games. He's also coming off a game in which he set a personal best for passing yards in a game with 479. The Jets pass defense hasn't been great, allowing the second-most passing touchdowns in the NFL (12), but they are tied for the lead league in sacks (17).

Start 'em: Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders
Even with Wes Welker back in the fold, Sanders has still been Peyton Manning's favorite target, catching seven passes for 101 yards last week. He leads the team in catches and receiving yards and has eclipsed the 100-yard mark in three of his four games (He had 77 in the other game). He's also going against a weak and injury-ridden secondary.
Sit 'em: Jets WR Eric Decker
The Jets passing game is a mess, and that's partly because Decker hasn't been healthy. He has a hamstring injury that he missed last week's game with and is questionable for this week. He is the primary target for Geno Smith, but with his injury problems and Smith's passing problems, he's not a smart start.
Pick 'em up: Broncos K Brandon McManus (3.8%)
Now that Matt Prater is in Detroit, the job is all McManus's. He hasn't been spectacular thus far, but he gets to kick in thin air for a volatile offense, so he's worth a pick-up if you need a kicker.
Why The Broncos Will Win:
Peyton Manning, for one. And Julius Thomas, Demaryius Thomas, and Sanders, and Welker. The Jets have one of the league's worst pass defenses and are struggling on offense as well. The Broncos are coming off a thumping of previously unbeaten Arizona. Denver is 5-0 in their last five meetings against the Jets.
Why The Jets Will Win:
The Broncos have bad memories of the last time they played in MetLife Stadium (the Super Bowl last year). They will be without starting running back Montee Ball and the Jets may have Eric Decker back. The Broncos are 0-1 on the road this season.
Pick: Broncos 35, Jets 21

Detroit Lions (3-2) @Minnesota Vikings (2-3)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: 

Start 'em: Lions WR Golden Tate
Detroit signed Tate in the offseason to have a legitimate number two threat to Calvin Johnson. While Johnson has dealt with triple-teams and nagging injuries, Tate has stepped up and filled the role. Minnesota doesn't have a great pass defense, and Tate has caught eight passes for 116 yards and seven passes for 134 yards and a touchdown the last two games respectively. He does not have a game of fewer than five catches and less than 50 yards so far this season.
Sit 'em: Vikings RB Matt Asiata
He'll get carries (15 last game and 20 the game before), but rookie backup Jerick McKinnon is gaining ground on him and the Lions defense is pretty good against the run (3rd in the NFL). McKinnon had 15 carries for 72 yards last week.
Pick 'em up: Lions K Matt Prater (6.8%)
Yes, this makes two kickers in a row. Kickers are people too! Now that Detroit has a good kicker to pair with their explosive offense, they can have more faith in the kicking game. Prater won't be what he was in Denver, but he's a good kicker who will get multiple opportunities.
Why The Lions Will Win: 
The Lions are better than their record suggests. They just had a kicker holding them back. The have a dangerous offense even without Calvin Johnson and they have one of the league's best defenses this year. The Vikings have a rookie quarterback coming back from injury.
Why The Vikings Will Win:
Last time the Vikings played the Lions (December 29 of last year), the Vikings won 14-13, and the Lions didn't have Calvin Johnson for that game. They probably won't have him for this game either. Teddy Bridgewater is undefeated as a starter (he's only started one game, a 41-28 win over Atlanta), and they may get linebacker Chad Greenway back this week.
Pick: Lions 27, Vikings 13

New England Patriots (3-2)@Buffalo Bills (3-2)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Patriots QB Tom Brady vs. Bills QB Kyle Orton
This is not a joke. I'm dead serious. Kyle Orton played surprisingly well last week after replacing E.J. Manuel as starter. He went 30 for 43 with 308 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. Pretty good for someone who missed all of offseason workouts while contemplating retirement. On the other side, rumors of Tom Brady's demise were greatly exaggerated. A week after getting pummeled by Kansas City, Brady put a hurting on Cincinnati last week, throwing for 292 yards and two touchdowns in a 43-17 win.
Start 'em: Bills RB Fred Jackson
Jackson has shown he's definitely the workhorse in the timeshare between him and C.J. Spiller, contributing in the running game and passing game. He has also run for over 100 yards the last three times he's played New England,.  
Sit 'em: Patriots RB Stevan Ridley
Ridley had a huge game last week, running for 113 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries. But he's been a bit inconsistent, and this week he faces the league's top-ranked rush defense (71 yards per game).
Pick 'em up: Bills QB Kyle Orton (0.4%)
Orton is the starter from here forward, and he showed he can still play, and play well, last week. New England has a good pass defense, but looking ahead, you could do worse than Orton as a backup quarterback.
Pick: Patriots 32, Bills 20

Carolina Panthers (3-2)@Cincinnati Bengals (3-1)-1:00, CBS
In the interest of time, I will just do the picks for the rest of the games
Pick: Panthers 28, Bengals 21
A.J Green is out, and the Bengals are coming off a whooping from New England. Cam Newton has really improved his passing as he stays in the pocket more.

Green Bay Packers (3-2) @Miami Dolphins (2-2)-1:00, FOX
Pick: Packers 32, Dolphins 27
The Dolphins will have running back Knowshon Moreno back, and Ryan Tannehill looked good two weeks ago, but Aaron Rodgers and the Packers offense is clicking right now.

San Diego Chargers (4-1) @Oakland Raiders (0-4)-4:05, CBS
Pick: Chargers 35, Raiders 19
Phillip Rivers is looking as good as ever, and the Chargers have looked like a potential Super Bowl team since Week 1. Oakland is in turmoil after a coach firing and a bye week.

Dallas Cowboys (4-1) @Seattle Seahawks (3-1)-4:25, FOX
Pick: Seahawks 37, Cowboys 35
If this were in Jerry World, I'd probably go with Dallas pulling the upset, as they have looked very good so far, especially the offense. But this one's in Seattle, and with the 12th Man behind them, the Seahawks should win.

Washington Redskins (1-4) @Arizona Cardinals (3-1)-4:25, FOX
Pick: Cardinals 28, Redskins 19
With Carson Palmer now expected to play, the Cardinals have a much better chance to beat Washington, who has struggled.

Chicago Bears (2-3) @Atlanta Falcons (2-3)-4:25, FOX
Pick: Falcons 34, Bears 28
Both teams look to bounce back in Devin Hester's return to Chicago. Bold Prediction: Hester scores a return touchdown.

New York Giants (3-2) @Philadelphia Eagles (4-1)-8:30, NBC
Pick: Eagles 31, Giants 28
The Eagles are going all-black for the game against the rival Giants, who have played well recently. However, I think Philly will get back on track.

San Francisco 49ers (3-2) @St. Louis Rams (1-3)-8:30, ESPN
Pick: 49ers 27, Rams 23
Rams quarterback Austin Davis has led St. Louis back from large deficits, but was also the one who dug those holes and still has only won once. San Francisco is the far superior team, but Davis and the feisty Rams will make it close.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

NFL Week 4 Review

Green Bay Packers (1-2) @ Chicago Bears (2-1)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Bears TE Martellus Bennett vs. Packers Defense
Winner: Bennett (9 catches, 134 yards)
Bennett had a big day, and it could have included a touchdown, but he was stopped just short of the endzone as time expired in the first half and there wasn't enough video evidence to overturn it.
Bold Prediction: Matt Forte will rush for over 90 yards and a touchdown.
Result: Correct. Although Jay Cutler struggled, Forte ran for 122 yards on 23 carries.
Start 'em: Bears QB Jay Cutler
Stats: 22-34, 256 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT; 3 carries, 29 yards
Sit 'em: Bears TE Martellus Bennett
Stats: 9 catches, 134 yards
Pick 'em up: Packers TE Anthony Quarless (2.1%)
Stats: -
Top Scorer: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (22-28, 302 yards, 4 TD)
Pick: Bears 31, Packers 27
Result: Packers 38, Bears 17
Player of the Game: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (22-28, 302 yards, 4 TD)
After telling Packers fans to R-E-L-A-X earlier this week, Rodgers had a big day against the rival Bears.

Buffalo Bills (2-1) @ Houston Texans (2-1)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins vs. Bills WR Sammy Watkins
Winner: Hopkins (5 catches, 64 yards, TD)
Both Clemson products found the endzone (Watkins had four catches for 30 yards and a touchdown), but Hopkins won the matchup and the game.
Bold Prediction: C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson will each run for at least 80 yards.
Result: Incorrect. Spiller had 15 carries for 60 yards; Jackson had seven carries for 33 yards.
Start 'em: Bills RB C.J. Spiller
Stats: 15 carries, 60 yards; 3 catches, 24 yards
Sit 'em: Texans RB Arian Foster
Stats: 8 carries, 6 yards; 7 catches, 55 yards
Pick 'em up: Bills K Dan Carpenter (16.3%)
Stats: 1-1 FG (31 yards), 2-2 XP
Top Scorer: Texans K Randy Bullock (3-3 FG (41, 55, 50 yards), 2-2 XP
Pick: Texans 24, Bills 13
Result: Texans 23, Bills 17
Player of the Game: Texans DE J.J. Watt (5 tackles, 1 pass defense, 9 QB hits, INT, TD)
Watt showed why he's one of the best (or the best) players in the NFL by being his usual self, plus returning a poorly thrown pass 80 yards for a touchdown

Tennessee Titans (1-2) @ Indianapolis Colts (1-2)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Titans TE Delanie Walker vs. Colts Defense
Winner: Walker (5 catches, 84 yards, TD)
Walker was the only player who did much against the Colts with journeyman Charlie Whitehurst playing. Whitehurst played okay, albeit not great.
Bold Prediction: Shonn Greene will run for at least 80 yards and a touchdown.
Result: Incorrect. The Titans did very little in the run game (quarterback Charlie Whitehurst was their leading rusher). Greene had 10 yards on three carries.
Start 'em: Colts RB Ahmad Bradshaw
Stats: 9 carries, 32 yards; 2 catches, 20 yards, TD 
Sit 'em: Titans WR Kendall Wright
Stats: 5 catches, 55 yards
Pick 'em up: Colts D/ST (11.1%)
Stats: 17 PA, 2 INT, FR
Top Scorer: Colts QB Andrew Luck (29-41, 393 yards, 4 TD, INT)
Pick: Colts 27, Titans 17
Result: Colts 41, Titans 17
Player of the Game: Colts QB Andrew Luck (29-41, 393 yards, 4 TD, INT)
Luck continued to show he's one of the best (or the best) quarterbacks in the NFL, having another big day against an inferior AFC South opponent.

Carolina Panthers (2-1) @ Baltimore Ravens (2-1)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Ravens WR Steve Smith Sr. vs. His Old Team
Winner: Smith Sr. (7 catches, 139 yards, 2 TD)
Smith Sr. tore up the Panthers, including scoring on a 61-yard catch-and-run that was tipped by tight end Owen Daniels.
Bold Prediction: Steve Smith Sr. and Kelvin Benjamin will each score at least one touchdown and gain at least 90 yards.
Result: Incorrect. Both receivers played well, especially Smith Sr. But Benjamin was 14 yards short of 90.
Start 'em: Panthers WR Kelvin Benjamin
Stats: 5 catches, 76 yards, TD
Sit 'em: Ravens RB Bernard Pierce
Stats: -
Pick 'em up: Ravens TE Owen Daniels (7.9%)
Stats: 4 catches, 43 yards
Top Scorer: Ravens QB Joe Flacco (22-31, 327 yards, 3 TD) and Ravens WR Steve Smith Sr. (7 catches, 139 yards, 2 TD)
Pick: Panthers 17, Ravens 13
Result: Falcons 38, Panthers 10
Player of the Game: Falcons WR Steve Smith Sr. (7 catches, 139 yards, TD)
Smith said there would be "blood and guts" when he played his former team. There weren't any literal blood and guts, but Smith metaphorically ripped the guts out of the Carolina defense.

Detroit Lions (2-1) @ New York Jets (1-2)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Lions WR Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate vs. Jets Secondary
Winner: Tate (8 catches, 116 yards)  
While Megatron didn't do much due to injury, Tate picked up the slack.                  
Bold Prediction: Chris Ivory will gain over 100 total yards.
Result: Incorrect. Technically I was wrong, because Ivory had exactly 100 total yards and I said he would gain over 100 yards. He had 17 carries for 84 yards and two catches for 16 yards.
Start 'em: Lions QB Matthew Stafford
Stats: 24-34, 293 yards, 2 TD
Sit 'em: Lions RB Joique Bell
Stats: 8 carries, 32 yards; 2 catches, 7 yards
Pick 'em up: Lions D/ST (38.1%)
Stats: 17 points allowed, INT, FR
Top Scorer: Lions QB Matthew Stafford (24-34, 293, TD; Rush TD)
Pick: Lions 27, Jets 19
Result: Lions 24, Jets 17
Player of the Game: Lions WR Golden Tate (8 catches 116)
Tate stepped up with Calvin Johnson nursing an injury and helped the Lions outpace the Jets.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-3) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Steelers Offense vs. Buccaneers Defense
Winner: Buccaneers Defense (5 sacks, 8 TFL, FR)
The Tampa defense got to Ben Roethlisberger early and often. Ben got back on track later, but the Bucs still pulled out the win thanks in part to a key three-and-out by Pittsburgh with under two minutes left.
Bold Prediction: Mike Glennon will pass for at least 200 yards and two touchdowns.
Result: Correct. Glennon solidified his spot as the starting quarterback by  leading the Bucs to a last-minute win over Pittsburgh. He was 21 of 42 for 302 yards, two touchdowns, and a pick.
Start 'em: Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger
Stats: 29-40, 314 yards, 3 TD
Sit 'em: Buccaneers RB Doug Martin
Stats: 14 carries, 40 yards, TD; 2 catches, 16 yards
Pick 'em up: Steelers K Shaun Suisham (33.3%)
Stats: 1-2 FG (25 yards), 3-3 XP
Top Scorer: Steelers WR Antonio Brown (7 catches, 131 yards, 2 TD; 1-1, 17 yards passing)
Pick: Steelers 38, Buccaneers 21
Result: Buccaneers 27, Steelers 24
Player of the Game: Buccaneers WR Louis Murphy (6 catches, 99 yards)
Murphy, who was signed by the Bucs Tuesday, came up big, especially on the game-winning drive, when he had a catch-and-run of 41 yards to set up a 5-yards touchdown reception by Vincent Jackson.

Miami Dolphins (1-2) vs. Oakland Raiders (0-3)-1:00, CBS (Played at Wembley Stadium in London, England)
Matchup To Watch: Dolphins Offense vs. Raiders Offense
Winner: Dolphins Defense (2 sacks, 3 TFL, 3 INT, FR, TD)
After the Raiders' first drive of the game, in which Derek Carr marched down the field and scored, Miami shut Oakland down. Carr got hurt and was replaced by Matt McGloin, who proceeded to give up a 50-yard fumble return for a touchdown on a high snap.
Bold Prediction: Caleb Sturgis and Sebastion Janikowski will each kick at least three field goals.
Result: Incorrect. Only one field goal was kicked in this game, by Miami kicker Caled Sturgis (a 41-yarder). Oakland was down big early, so they couldn't settle for field goals and couldn't even get in field goal range.
Start 'em: Dolphins RB Lamar Miller
Stats: 12 carries, 64 yards, 2 TD; 2 catches, 3 yards
Sit 'em: Raiders RB Maurice Jones-Drew
Stats: 2 carries, 1 yard; 2 catches, 2 yards
Pick 'em up: Dolphins D/ST (17.1%)
Stats: 3 INT, FR, TD
Top Scorer: Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill (23-31, 278 yards, 2 TD, INT; 5 carries, 35 yards)
Pick: Raiders 22, Dolphins 20
Result: Dolphins 38, Raiders 14
Player of the Game: Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill (23-31, 278 yards, 2 TD, INT)
Tannehill responded to his coach not committing to him as the starter, looking very crisp and efficient.

Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3) @ San Diego Chargers (2-1)-4:05, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Jaguars QB Blake Bortles vs. Chargers Defense
Winner: Chargers Defense (Bortles: 29-37, 253 yards, TD, 2 INT; 5 carries, 24 yards)
Bortles didn't play badly given the talent around him, and showed escapability and poise Chad Henne never showed. But the Chargers still only allowed 14 points and forced Bortles into some mistakes.
Bold Prediction: Bortles will throw for at least 300 yards.
Result: Incorrect. Again, Bortles didn't play horribly, but he only threw for 253 yards.
Start 'em: Chargers RB Donald Brown
Stats: 10 carries, 19 yards; 4 catches, 35 yards
Sit 'em: Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart
Stats: 10 carries, 32 yards, TD; 1 catch, 8 yards
Pick 'em up: Jaguars WR Allen Robinson (1.7%)
Stats: 5 catches, 38 yards
Top Scorer: Chargers QB Phillip Rivers (29-39, 377 yards, 3 TD)
Pick: Chargers 48, Jaguars 27
Result: Chargers 33, Jaguars 14
Player of the Game: Chargers QB Phillip Rivers (29-39, 377 yards, 3 TD)
Rivers continued his stellar play, outplaying the rookie in a thumping of Jacksonville.

Atlanta Falcons (2-1) @ Minnesota Vikings (1-2)-4:25, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater vs. Falcons Defense
Winner: Bridgewater (19-30, 317 yards; 5 carries, 27 yards, TD)
Bridgewater was great in his first start, lighting up the Falcons defense for 317 yards.
Bold Prediction: Bridgewater will throw at least two touchdown passes.
Result: Incorrect. Bridgewater had a great debut, leading the Vikings to the win, but on three occasions he drove the team all the way down the field and running back Matt Asiata punched it in for the touchdown.
Start 'em: Vikings RB Matt Asiata 
Stats: 20 carries, 78 yards, 3 TD; 3 catches, 22 yards
Sit 'em: Falcons RB Steven Jackson
Stats: 13 carries, 49 yards; 2 catches, 13 yards
Pick 'em up: Falcons K Matt Bryant (43.5%)
Stats: 4-4 XP
Top Scorer: Vikings RB Matt Asiata (20 carries, 78 yards, 3 TD; 3 catches. 22 yards)
Pick: Falcons 34, Vikings 27
Result: Vikings 41, Falcons 28
Player of the Game: Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater (19-30, 317 yards; 5 carries, 27 yards, TD)
The rookie showed great poise and ability in his debut, leading the Vikings to a big win.

Philadelphia Eagles (3-0) @ San Francisco 49ers (1-2)-4:25, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Eagles RB LeSean McCoy and Darren Sproles vs. 49ers Front Seven
Winner: 49ers Front Seven (McCoy: 10 carries, 17 yards; Sproles: 1 carry, 4 yards)
Yet again, "Shady" McCoy and the Eagles couldn't get anything going in the run game, partly due to the 49ers defense blowing through the Eagles' hobbled offensive line.
Bold Prediction: Colin Kaepernick will throw for over 300 yards and a touchdown.
Result: Incorrect. The Niners pounded the Eagles on the ground, so Kaepernick just had 218 yards passing and a touchdown.
Start 'em: 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick
Stats: 17-30, 218 yards, 2 TD, INT; 7 carries, 58 yards
Sit 'em: 49ers D/ST
Stats: 21 PA, 2 INT, 2 FR
Pick 'em up: Eagles WR Jordan Matthews (13.6%)
Stats: 4 catches, 28 yards
Top Scorer: Eagles D/ST (26 PA, INT, 3 TD)
Pick: Eagles 35, 49ers 32
Result: 49ers 26, Eagles 21
Player of the Game: 49ers RB Frank Gore (24 carries, 119 yards; 1 catch, 55 yards, TD)
Gore ran all over the Eagles and had a big touchdown catch-and-run in the big win.

New Orleans Saints (1-2) @ Dallas Cowboys (2-1)-8:30, NBC
Matchup To Watch: Cowboys Offense vs. Saints Offense
Winner: Cowboys Offense (445 total yards, 38 points)
The Cowboys offense continued to roll Sunday night, with big contributions from Tony Romo and DeMarco Murray in the rout.
Bold Prediction: Each team will have at least 450 yards of total offense.
Result: Incorrect. Both teams racked up the yards (438 by the Saints, 445 by the Cowboys), but neither reached the 450 yard mark.
Star 'em: Saints WR Brandin Cooks
Stats: 5 catches, 31 yards
Sit 'em: Cowboys TE Jason Witten
Stats: 5 catches, 61 yards
Pick 'em up: Saints WR Brandin Cooks (69.3)
Stats: 5 catches, 31 yards
Top Scorer: Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray (24 carries, 149 yards, 2 TD; 1 catch, 6 yards)
Pick: Cowboys 38, Saints 35
Result: Cowboys 38, Saints 17
Player of the Game: Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray (24 carries, 149 yards, 2 TD)
Murray, the NFL's leading rusher, continued his hot start with 149 yards and two touchdowns against New Orleans.

New England Patriots (2-1) @ Kansas City Chiefs (1-2)-Mon. 8:30, ESPN
Matchup To Watch: Chiefs Running Backs vs. Patriots Defense
Winner: Chiefs Running Backs (Jamaal Charles: 18 carries, 92 yards, TD; Knile Davis: 16 carries, 107 yards)
In his return from injury, Jamaal Charles gashed the Patriots on the ground and through the air. Backup Knile Davis even had over 100 yards.
Bold Prediction: Tom Brady will throw for 200 yards or less.
Stats: Correct. Brady struggled mightily, throwing for just 159 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions and being replaced by rookie backup Jimmy Garoppolo late in the blowout loss.
Start 'em: Patriots WR Julian Edelman
Stats: 4 catches, 23 yards
Sit 'em: Patriots RB Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen
Stats: Ridley: 5 carries, 28 yards
          Vereen: 8 carries, 26 yards; 5 catches, 41 yards
Top Scorer: Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles (18 carries, 92 yards, TD; 3 catches, 16 yards, 2 TD)
Pick 'em up: Chiefs TE Travis Kelce (34%)
Stats: 8 catches, 93 yards, TD
Pick: Chiefs 24, Patriots 19
Result: Chiefs 41, Patriots 14
Player of the Game: Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles (18 carries, 92 yards, TD; 3 catches, 2 TD)
Charles dominated this game and this post.

Bold Predictions Record: 3-10
Week 2 Record: 6-7
Season Bold Predictions Record: 10-33
Season Record: 23-20

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Who's The Greatest?

With Derek Jeter playing his last game, this is just a quick little discussion on who the greatest baseball player ever is and how to determine it.

 As Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter ends his illustrious career, people are calling him one of the best players of all time. Which poses the question: Who is the greatest baseball player of all time? 
 That's a tough question to answer, and one that is probably a matter of opinion more than anything. This is because baseball has so many different positions and statistics. There are so many types of baseball players. Should it be a prodigious power hitter who strikes out a lot? A high-contact hitter who hits over .300 but has little to no power? An amazing defender who isn't an outstanding hitter? Or a speed demon who doesn't do much beyond run? Or even a pitcher? 
 It should probably be an all-around great player. Looking at it statistically, the best stat to measure all-around greatness is Wins Above Replacement (WAR). If you're unfamiliar with WAR, it attempts to measure a players contributions to the team in all aspects of the game. Different people calculate WAR in different ways. According to FanGraphs, Babe Ruth is the all-time leader in WAR, but he was a minus defender and base runner. Baseball Reference also has Babe Ruth as the all-time WAR leader, but the gap is closer between him and number two Barry Bonds. 
 Bonds brings another question. Should we count players whose careers were tainted by PED use? Some people say they were still amazing players, but others say they should always have an asterisk next to their names. 
 If we are looking for someone who had a special blend of power, speed, and defense, that brings up names like Willie Mays, Ken Griffey Jr. and Jackie Robinson. They may not have been the absolute best at one category, but they were among the best in multiple areas. 
 Maybe you're a pitcher's guy. Pitcher's don't play every single day, but they do contribute greatly to their team's success. In fact, back in the day of Cy Young (who has a trophy named after him), pitchers did pitch almost every day. Statistically speaking, however, pitchers don't have WARs as high as position players.
 Many people will want to bring up championships, which is what brings Jeter into the conversation. But baseball is a team sport, and championships factor in how good the other players on the team are, how good the manager and coaches are, and how lucky they get. If there is a career utility player who just happens to play on many great teams, he may have tons of championship rings. That doesn't make him better than a multiple MVP winner who never had much talent around him. However, the World Series is the ultimate goal, and players who contribute to a championship team can say they were the best that particular season.
 It's possible that the greatest baseball player of all-time never played in Major League Baseball. The Negro League had many great players, and many of them never got to play in the Majors. Satchel Page didn't get to pitch in a Major League game until he was in his 50's. The legendary Josh Gibson, who was said to be the greatest power hitter of all time by those who saw him, never got to play in the Majors. There are also great Japanese players and players from other countries who never come to America.
 Maybe the greatest player of all time hasn't even reached the peak of his career. Mike Trout has been the best player in the Majors since he was called up, and if he continues his current pace, he will probably be the best player of all time. But he could plateau or get injured, or something else unforeseen could happen.
 In the end, It's really a matter of opinion who the greatest player of all time is. Maybe you saw somebody play in person and thought he was the greatest player you've ever seen.
 Maybe you just want to go by statistics, because numbers never lie. Maybe you agree that it should be an all-around player and the number if championships won doesn't matter that much. I don't care if you disagree with me.If you want to know my opinion, though, I think it's Jackie Robinson. He was great on and off the field, having the courage to break baseball's color barrier and the talent and blend of offense, speed, and defense to win many awards and make the Brooklyn Dodgers a perennial contender. But that doesn't mean my opinion won't change. My favorite baseball player ever is either Robinson or Ken Griffey Jr., and if Junior wouldn't have had injury problems late in his career, he might've been my pick for greatest of all time.
 So as the great Derek Jeter finishes his career and people are arguing over why he is or why he isn't one of the greatest player of all time, remember that everybody has different way of determining who the best baseball player ever is. That's how great of a sport baseball is. There is no clear-cut greatest.

Week 4 Preview

Hello again! Sorry I did not do a preview piece last week. I was busy doing more important things. However, I'm back now, and just in time for the start of bye weeks. I will also be trying out some new sections, including "Start 'em, Sit 'em, Pick 'em up", a fantasy section that I'm sure you've seen variations of on other sites. "Start 'em" is someone a little bit under the radar whom I think is a good start in fantasy that particular week (so not the likes of Calvin Johnson and Peyton Manning). "Sit 'em" is someone who might be started by many people on a regular basis, but whom I believe won't have a great fantasy week. "Pick 'em up" is someone owned in less than 50% of ESPN fantasy leagues (that's the site I play on) who is a good pick up. I am also previewing the Thursday night game now, and will include the recap within the week preview.

New York Giants (1-2) @ Washington Redskins (1-2)-Thurs. 8:25, CBS/NFL Network
Matchup To Watch: Giants RB Rashad Jennings vs. Redskins Run Defense
For all the talk of how bad the 'Skins are defensively, they've only allowed 65 rushing yards per game so far this season, and that wasn't against a few pushovers either. They did give up 103 yards to Arian Foster in Week 1, but kept him out of the endzone. In Week 2 they faced the lowly Jaguars, and quarterback Chad Henne (who has now been displaced as the starter by rookie Blake Bortles) was the Jags' leading rusher (17 yards on three carries). And last week, in a shootout loss to the Eagles, they held LeSean McCoy to 22 yards on 19 carries. Rashad Jennings blew up last week against Houston (right after I traded him in fantasy), running the ball 34 times for 176 yards and a touchdown. We'll see if he can keep that going against a defense that contained "Shady" McCoy and Darren Sproles last week.
Winner: Jennings (13 carries, 55 yards)
Bold Prediction: Kirk Cousins and Eli Manning will both throw for over 300 yards.
Cousins threw for 427 yards last week in a barn-burner against Philly, while Eli threw for 234 yards in a win over Houston. Fortunately for Eli, he'll be going up against a defense that has allowed 309 yards passing per game. The question will be whether the Giants throw the ball enough, especially with Rashad Jennings' breakout.
Result: Incorrect. Eli threw for exactly 300 yards (he played great, but I needed one more yard!) and Cousins struggled, throwing for 257 yards.
Start 'em: Giants WR Victor Cruz
He started off the season nonexistent in the first two games (7 total receptions, 80 total yards), but then finally got to do the salsa for the first time this season last week against Houston (5 receptions, 107 yards, TD).  And, as I noted earlier, he's going up against a porous pass defense. You can start inserting him back into your starting lineup again.
Stats: 6 catches, 108 yards 
Sit 'em: Giants RB Rashad Jennings
Yes, he did have a great week last week and will more than likely have more great weeks, but this week he is going up against a defensive front that contained LeSean McCoy last week. He will not replicate his Week 3 performance this week.
Stats: 13 carries, 55 yards
Pick 'em up: Redskins QB Kirk Cousins (Owned in 29.4% of ESPN Leagues)
I can't believe more people don't own Cousins. He's not an amazing quarterback, but he's produced big fantasy numbers in the games he's played, and he has weapons around him. By ESPN Standard scoring, here are the point totals in the two games he's played in this year: 18 and 27. And he didn't even start the game he got 18 in. The Redskins are going to continue to air it out with Cousins, and his fantasy owners will benefit.
Stats: 19-33, 257 yards, TD, 4 INT
Top Scorer: Giants QB Eli Manning (28-39, 300 yards, 4 TD, INT)
Pick: Redskins 34, Giants 31
This could have the makings of another high-scoring game for Washington, as neither defense is really strong, and both offenses put up big numbers last week. In the end, Cousins will make enough big plays to beat Eli and the Giants.
Result: Giants 45, Redskins 14
Player of the Game: Giants TE Larry Donnell (7 catches, 54 yards, 3 TD)

Green Bay Packers (1-2) @ Chicago Bears (2-1)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Bears TE Martellus Bennett vs. Packers Defense
In the three games the Packers have played so far this season, opposing tight ends only have a total of seven catches for 66 yards. Bennett has been one of the best tight ends in the league, catching 20 passes for 161 yards and four touchdowns and being a favorite of Jay Cutler's (tied for team lead in targets with Cutler's best friend Brandon Marshall). Bennett will pose the toughest test at tight end thus far for the Packers.
Bold Prediction: Matt Forte will rush for over 90 yards and a touchdown.
Forte, Chicago's versatile running back, has started a little slow this season, totaling only 136 yards on the ground through three games. He also has not found the endzone yet, but I think he will on Sunday. Green Bay hasn't done a great job stopping the run, giving up 110 yards and two touchdowns to Seattle's Marshawn Lynch, 146 yards and two touchdowns to New York, and 94 total yards and a touchdown to Detroit's Reggie Bush and Joique Bell.
Start 'em: Bears QB Jay Cutler
Cutler is having the breakout season many envisioned with his many weapons, ranking fourth among quarterbacks in fantasy points. He should be able to continue that Sunday in what could be a shootout against a below-average Green Bay defense.
Sit 'em: Bears TE Martellus Bennett
There is no obvious choice for the "Sit 'em" category, so I'll go with Bennett against a defense that has allowed the fewest points per game to opposing tight ends. I do think Bennett is the best tight end the Packers have faced, and he has a good chance of having a decent game, but the numbers never lie, and the numbers suggest you sit him.
Pick 'em up: Packers TE Anthony Quarless (2.1%)
There are slim pickings here, but Quarless is the Packers' starting tight end and did score last week, so someone in need of a tight end in a deep league could pick him up. However, I wouldn't recommend playing him this week against a pretty stout Bears defense.
Pick: Bears 31, Packers 27
The Bears have rebounded from a season-opening loss to Buffalo in overtime, looking sharp in wins over the Niners and Jets. The Packers, meanwhile, struggled against the Lions last week, and the Bears are similar to the Lions in that they have some explosive players on the offensive side of the ball and a defense that can create havoc at times. I do think Aaron Rodgers and Eddie Lacy will get back on track after slow starts, but Chicago will take this rivalry game.

Buffalo Bills (2-1) @ Houston Texans (2-1)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins vs. Bills WR Sammy Watkins
Both of these Clemson products lead their respective teams in receiving yards (Watkins: 13 receptions, 167 yards, TD; Hopkins: 13 receptions, 227 yards, 2 TD), and they are going up against defenses that are 26th (Buffalo) and 18th (Houston) at defending the pass.
Bold Prediction: C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson will each run for at least 80 yards.
The Bills' two-headed running back monster of Spiller (37 carries, 147 yards) and Jackson (25 carries, 119 yards) isn't amazing, but it's solid, and it's going up against a Texans defense that gave up 176 yards to Giants running back Rashad Jennings last week.
Start 'em: Bills RB C.J. Spiller
Although he shares carries with Fred Jackson and only had 25 yards on 10 carries last week, he is Buffalo's lead ball carrier, and they will run the ball a lot against a weak run defense (142.7 yards per game). Be confident that Spiller will have a big game this week.
Sit 'em: Texans RB Arian Foster
There are a few reasons I would not start Foster this week, even after a Week 2 performance that saw him gain 138 yards on 28 carries: 1. He is questionable for this week's game after sitting out last week with a hamstring injury. 2. Even if he does play, he probably won't get a big workload. 3. The Bills have only allowed 83.7 rushing yards per game.
Pick 'em up: Bills K Dan Carpenter (16.3%)
Yes, I'm so desperate I've chosen a kicker. But he's currently ranked fourth among kickers in fantasy points, playing for a team who's offense is improved but still not quite there yet.
Pick: Texans 24, Bills 13
The Texans will need to stop the run, but if Ryan Fitzpatrick plays more like the first two games of the season (345 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT) against his old team and less like last week (289 yards, TD, 3 INT), then the Texans should be able to beat a team that still has a shaky quarterback in E.J. Manuel.

Tennessee Titans (1-2) @ Indianapolis Colts (1-2)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Titans TE Delanie Walker vs. Colts Defense
The Colts are not a very good pass defense (28th in the NFL) and they have given up 13 receptions, 206 yards, and three touchdowns (the three touchdowns were all from Denver's Julius Thomas) to tight ends. Walker torched Dallas in Week 2 for 142 yards and a touchdown on 10 receptions. However, there are some variables with Walker. First, he's questionable against the Colts with a shoulder injury he suffered last week against the Bengals. Second, his quarterback, Jake Locker, is hurt, so journeyman backup Charlie Whitehurst will be under center.
Bold Prediction: Shonn Greene will run for at least 80 yards and a touchdown.
Greene gets the majority of the touches in the Tennessee backfield (30 to Bishop Sankey's 18) and he had 10 carries for 33 yards and a touchdown in a blowout loss to the Bengals where the Titans were throwing early and often. With Whitehurst starting at quarterback this week and an opposing defense that's not much better at stopping the run then it is at stopping the pass, Greene could have a solid game.
Start 'em: Colts RB Ahmad Bradshaw
Bradshaw is still only owned in 81.8% of ESPN fantasy leagues, even though he's second on the Colts in fantasy points (to Andrew Luck, of course). I understand that he's technically not the starter, but he is better than Trent Richardson, and he still gets a good amount of carries. Plus, as a bonus for players in point-per-reception (PPR) leagues, he is the receiving back for the Colts. While he will probably cool off a bit after a hot start, and he is pretty brittle, right now he's a smart start, especially against a slumping Titans team.
Sit 'em: Titans WR Kendall Wright
I picked Wright in one of my fantasy drafts (PPR league) and expected the talented receiver to play well in an improved Titans offense. Unfortunately, poor quarterback play has plagued him once again. He'll still get targets, but with Whitehurst at quarterback this week, he's hard to trust.
Pick 'em up: Colts D/ST (11.1%)
For those of you who stream defenses based on matchup, the Colts are a decent play this week. They're playing a Titans offense that has struggled this season, averaging 14.3 points a game and has turned the ball over five times in three games, and some good defenses are on bye this week. Plus, they get to face Whitehurst instead of Locker.
Pick: Colts 27, Titans 17
The Titans aren't as bad as the Jaguars, whom the Colts destroyed 44-17 last week, but they still aren't good, especially without their starting quarterback. The Colts are probably enjoying these games against weak AFC South foes after starting with losses to Denver and Philadelphia.

Carolina Panthers (2-1) @ Baltimore Ravens (2-1)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Ravens WR Steve Smith Sr. vs. His Old Team
Steve Smith spent the first 13 years of his NFL career in Carolina, usually as the best player on many bad teams. He was a fan favorite and team leader. Then Carolina cut him in the offseason to shed salary. Now Smith is starring for the Baltimore Ravens and the Panthers are hoping they've found a new deep threat in rookie Kelvin Benjamin. Smith is a fiery competitor, and although he says he's moved on, you would be silly to think he's not motivated to perform well against his former team.
Bold Prediction: Steve Smith Sr. and Kelvin Benjamin will each score at least one touchdown and gain at least 90 yards.
See "Matchup To Watch" and "Start 'em".
Start 'em: Panthers WR Kelvin Benjamin
Benjamin, the tall rookie receiver from Florida State, has impressed so far, including an eight catch, 115 yard, one touchdown outing last week in a loss to Pittsburgh. He's owned in 73% of ESPN fantasy leagues, and that number should only keep increasing, as Benjamin will keep improving and he and tight end Greg Olsen are Cam Newton's only real receiving threats.
Sit 'em: Ravens RB Bernard Pierce
Pierce, who was already sharing carries with Justin Forsett, watched as rookie Lorenzo Taliaferro (from Coastal Carolina) tore up the Browns to the tune of 91 yards and a touchdown after Pierce injured his hip. Now it looks like all three will share carries, with Taliaferro looking the most impressive so far. I wouldn't even keep Pierce on my roster, as he will be part of a three-man backfield-by-committee.
Pick 'em up: Ravens TE Owen Daniels (7.9%)
Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta injured his hip again last week and was put on IR, so Daniels will take over at tight end. Daniels will be an important part of the offense, and those looking for a tight end could do worse than him. Remember, he was a solid contributor in Houston (when Matt Schaub was a pretty good quarterback, which seems like ages ago).
Pick: Panthers 17, Ravens 13
Steve Smith Sr. will be motivated to beat the Panthers, but the Panthers will also be motivated to beat him. They're looking to rebound after an ugly loss to Pittsburgh last week, while Baltimore just scraped by Cleveland. Carolina is a better team, and they should be able to pull this one out.

Detroit Lions (2-1) @ New York Jets (1-2)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Lions WR Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate vs. Jets Secondary
Calvin Johnson, of course, is the best receiver in the NFL, and so far this season he has 19 catches for 329 yards and two touchdowns. His new running mate Golden Tate has also prospered, racking up 201 yards on 16 catches. The already suspect Jets secondary is banged-up, with corner Dee Miliner still recovering from ankle and quad injuries. However, the Jets have only allowed 209 passing yards per game so far this season.
Bold Prediction: Chris Ivory will gain over 100 total yards.
Earlier this week, head coach Rex Ryan said that they may give Ivory more carries. Ivory is a bruising runner, and has played much better than running back mates Chris Johnson and Bilal Powell. Ivory had 96 total yards last week, and more snaps should mean more production.
Start 'em: Lions QB Matthew Stafford
Stafford didn't need to do much last week, as the defense did most of the work in a win over the Packers. Stafford scored just three fantasy points (246 yards, 2 INT, Fumble). But other than that, he has played very well, and he will surely get back to his gun-slinging ways this week against a depleted Jets secondary.
Sit 'em: Lions RB Joique Bell
Bell has been a popular fantasy draft choice the past two seasons due to his pass-catching ability and Reggie Bush's injury history, but he hasn't made much noise thus far this season, although he has still gotten double-digit carries each game. Even with his decent workload, he's going up against a pretty stingy rush defense.
Pick 'em up: Lions D/ST (38.1%)
The Lions dominated Aaron Rodgers and the Packers last week, and there point totals so far this season have been 10, 4, and 17. They have questions in the secondary, but their line brings so much chaos that it is made up for. The Jets aren't horrible on offense, but there also not an offensive juggernaut.
Pick: Lions 27, Jets 19
The Lions looked really good last week, and they've looked good all season so far. The Jets have looked okay, but Geno Smith is still erratic at quarterback (3 TD, 5 INT) and going up against a defense that has troubled opposing quarterbacks.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-3) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Steelers Offense vs. Buccaneers Defense
Pittsburgh's offense struggled from halftime in Week 1 to the end of Week 2, but they exploded for 37 points in a blowout over Carolina. They are averaging 419.3 yards per game (2nd in AFC) and have one of the league's best wideouts (Antonio Brown) and running backs (Le'Veon Bell). The bumbling Bucs were blown out by Atlanta 54-16 last Thursday, and gave up 488 yards. They are a mess right now.
Bold Prediction: Mike Glennon will pass for at least 200 yards and two touchdowns.
Glennon came in after Josh McCown injured his thumb in the blowout last week, going 17 for 24 with 121 yards and a touchdown. In 13 games last season, Glennon had 19 touchdowns and nine picks. He's also going up against a defense that's so banged up they signed 36-year-old linebacker James Harrison, who played with them from 2002 to 2012. Even if it's in garbage time, Glennon should be able to accomplish this.
Start 'em: Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger
Tampa gave up 286 yards on 21 passes and three touchdowns to Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan last week, and now Big Ben, who was 22 for 30 with 196 yards and two touchdowns against the Panthers, gets to face the awful Buccaneers.
Sit 'em: Buccaneers RB Doug Martin
After getting injured early in Week 1, it looks like Martin will return this week. But with the production of backup Bobby Rainey and the struggles of the Tampa Bay offense, Martin probably won't get many points. In fact, at this point, especially with Martin's injury problems, Rainey is probably the better bet for the rest of the season.
Pick 'em up: Steelers K Shaun Suisham (33.3%)
Yes, it's another kicker. Suisham is second among kickers in fantasy points, playing with an offense that is up and down and relies heavily on the run. This week against Tampa, he's likely to get many points in what could be a blowout.
Pick: Steelers 38, Buccaneers 21
Tampa will play better this week (it's not hard to do that), and maybe Glennon will wake up this offense that has some playmakers (although probably not). Pittsburgh impressed in a thumping of the Panthers last week, and should cruise this week.

Miami Dolphins (1-2) vs. Oakland Raiders (0-3)-1:00, CBS (Played at Wembley Stadium in London, England)
Matchup To Watch: Dolphins Offense vs. Raiders Offense
Both of these offenses are struggling mightily right now. The Raiders are last in the NFL in points per game with 12.3. Rookie quarterback Derek Carr has done what many expected, which is struggle a bit. He has 588 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions. Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill has struggled as well. In fact, there was controversy earlier this week when coach Joe Philbin wouldn't commit to Tannehill as his starter this week (he is starting). Since week one, when Miami beat New England 33-20, the Dolphins have scored just two touchdowns.
Bold Prediction: Caleb Sturgis and Sebastion Janikowski will each kick at least three field goals.
With the struggles of these two offenses, the kickers get a lot of work. Janikowski scored all of Oakland's points in a 16-9 loss to New England last week, and Sturgis has attempted eight field goals (and made seven) already this season.
Start 'em: Dolphins RB Lamar Miller
Miller is currently the feature back in Miami after Knowshon Moreno broke his arm in Week 2,and he ran for 103 yards on 15 carries in a loss to Kansas City last week. The Dolphins are going to continue leaning heavily on the run game with the inconsistent Tannehill at quarterback, and he's facing the second-worst rush defense in the NFL.
Sit 'em: Raiders RB Maurice Jones-Drew
Jones-Drew scored a grand total of two points in Week 1 sharing the backfield with Darren McFadden, and he missed the last two games with a hand injury, so I'm surprised he's still owned in 91.9% of leagues. But anyway, he won't get much action this week coming back from injury.
Pick 'em up: Dolphins D/ST (17.1%)
The 'Fins are a good defense to stream this week. They scored 10 fantasy points in Week 1 and Week 3 (Week 2 they scored -1) and they're facing a team that's last in the NFL in yards and points per game.
Pick: Raiders 22, Dolphins 20
Some strange things could happen in London, including Oakland's first win of the season and Derek Carr's first career win in the NFL. Carr has shown some encouraging things, and the Dolphins are in a bit of turmoil with the head coach's mistrust in the starting quarterback (one or both of them will probably lose his job if they lose this game).

Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3) @ San Diego Chargers (2-1)-4:05, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Jaguars QB Blake Bortles vs. Chargers Defense
Bortles, the third overall pick out of Central Florida, will make his first career (regular season) start against the Chargers. He was supposed to have a 'redshirt" season, but head coach Gus Bradley decided to put him in for the ineffective Chad Henne at halftime of a blowout loss to Indianapolis last week. Bortles showed good mobility but also made some mistakes in garbage time against the Colts, and he'll try to make the most of this weak offense.
Bold Prediction: Bortles will throw for at least 300 yards.
The Jags are sure to air the ball out a ton, and they'll take chances with the rookie. Bortles had 223 yards in the second half last week (albeit probably against a lot of backups), and the Jaguars running game is almost nonexistent. Even if it's in garbage time, Bortles will throw a lot and rack up yards.
Start 'em: Chargers RB Donald Brown
Chargers starting running back Ryan Matthews sprained his MCL in Week 2 and will miss at least a month, and third-down back Danny Woodhead fractured his fibula and ankle last week and is out for the season. So Brown now gets a king's share of carries (he had 31 last week) and gets to run against the worst run defense in the NFL (160 rush yards allowed per game). Brown is a must-start this week.
Sit 'em: Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart
Poor Toby Gerhart. He was Adrian Peterson's backup for years, and then he finally gets a starting spot in Jacksonville, but it's for a team with an atrocious offensive line and pass-heavy offense (plus they're always down, so they're always throwing). Plus after Peterson's child abuse incident, he won't be playing for a while (and maybe never again for the Vikings), so backup Matt Asiata is taking advantage. Oh wait, but he's still a starter in the NFL and making tons of money. Drop Gerhart now. He has 2.4 yards per carry this year and has only gotten double-digit carries in one game.
Pick 'em up: Jaguars WR Allen Robinson (1.7%)
All is not gloomy in Jacksonville (okay, yes it is). The rookie from Penn State has become the most-targeted receiver for the Jaguars, scoring seven fantasy points in each of his last two games. He's a good pick-up in PPR leagues, since he's the most-targeted receiver in a pass-heavy offense.
Pick: Chargers 48, Jaguars 27
San Diego has looked great since a season-opening loss to the Cardinals in which they were winning late, beating Seattle and Buffalo convincingly. The Jaguars have looked like the Jaguars. They will improve under Bortles, but they're still not good.

Atlanta Falcons (2-1) @ Minnesota Vikings (1-2)-4:25, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater vs. Falcons Defense
Yet another rookie quarterback makes his first start this week as Teddy Bridgewater will start in place of Matt Cassel, whom he came in for last week after Cassel broke his foot. Unlike Jacksonville with Bortles, Minnesota was pretty conservative with Bridgewater last week. He'll make his first start against a defense that is giving up 387 yards per game.
Bold Prediction: Bridgewater will throw at least two touchdown passes.
Bridgewater may not throw as much as Bortles, since the Vikings are being conservative and do have some semblance of a running game, but he could throw for some touchdowns against the league's fifth-worst pass defense.
Start 'em: Vikings RB Matt Asiata 
Atlanta has given up the third-most fantasy points to opposing running backs. Asiata is a solid flex start as the Vikings' main back and a threat in the short passing game.
Sit 'em: Falcons RB Steven Jackson
At this point, Jackson is probably not worth starting unless you have to start him. Last week was his best game of the season, when he had 14 carries for 54 yards and a touchdown. With Matt Ryan throwing it to his bevy of weapons, the Falcon's running game is not worth banking on in fantasy.
Pick 'em up: Falcons K Matt Bryant (43.5%)
Yes, another kicker. He is a solid veteran kicker who plays his home games in a dome and kicks for a usually-explosive offense. His point totals thus far this season are 18, 5, and 7. Very good for a kicker.
Pick: Falcons 34, Vikings 27
I think Minnesota will make it close because Atlanta doesn't have a strong defense and Teddy Bridgewater is an upgrade over Chad Henne. However, the Falcons are the far superior team. The Vikings lost 9-20 to the Saints, who lost to the Falcons in Week 1 34-37.

Philadelphia Eagles (3-0) @ San Francisco 49ers (1-2)-4:25, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Eagles RB LeSean McCoy and Darren Sproles vs. 49ers Front Seven
McCoy and Sproles are always dangerous and elusive, but were quiet last week in a shootout win over Washington. McCoy, who was out part of the game after a hit to the head, had only 22 yards on 19 carries. Sproles didn't get many looks (for some reason), rushing twice for 20 yards and catching three passes for 30 yards. The always-tough Niners rush defense has allowed just 85.7 yards per game.
Bold Prediction: Colin Kaepernick will throw for over 300 yards and a touchdown.
Kaepernick has not thrown over 300 yards in a game yet this season, but he'll probably do it against the Eagles. Philly has given up 266 yards and two touchdowns to Chad Henne, 172 yards (???) and three touchdowns to Andrew Luck, and 427 yards and three touchdowns to Kirk Cousins. San Fran is a run-heavy team, but against Philly, it may be a shootout.
Start 'em: 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick
See "Bold Prediction".
Sit 'em: 49ers D/ST
The vaunted Niner defense hasn't fared very well the past two weeks, giving up 28 points to Chicago and 23 points to Arizona. That probably won't end against the high-flying Eagles offense that ranks second in the NFL in points per game.
Pick 'em up: Eagles WR Jordan Matthews (13.6%)
Matthews broke out last week in the war with Washington with 59 yards and two touchdowns. He's become the number two wide receiver behind Jeremy Maclin, and he could be a good pick up in a deeper league.
Pick: Eagles 35, 49ers 32
I just can't pick against Philadelphia. They make it interesting and go down early, but then they cruise the rest of the way and they're 3-0. The Niners could take this at home, but until the Eagles lose, I'm picking them to win.

New Orleans Saints (1-2) @ Dallas Cowboys (2-1)-8:30, NBC
Matchup To Watch: Cowboys Offense vs. Saints Offense
Both of these teams are dangerous offensively and have multiple weapons. Dallas has the league's leading rusher in DeMarco Murray (385 yards) and the ever-dangerous deep threat Dez Bryant. The Saints, although they've struggled stopping teams from scoring, haven't really struggled to score themselves. They are sixth in the league in rush yards per game (140.3), and Drew Brees has a variety of targets, including Jimmy Graham and speedy rookie receiver Brandin Cooks.
Bold Prediction: Each team will have at least 450 yards of total offense.
Both of these teams have weak defenses and lethal offenses. The Saints are averaging 422 total yards a game and Dallas had 448 total yards last week in a win over the Rams.
Star 'em: Saints WR Brandin Cooks
The rookie Cooks (from Oregon State) has become Drew Brees' favorite target, leading the team in catches and yards last week (8 catches, 74 yards). The Cowboys defense is still the Cowboys defense, so this one could be a shootout, and Cooks will get lots of looks.
Sit 'em: Cowboys TE Jason Witten
Witten has been a consistent commodity for years, but this year he's only caught a total of 10 passes and has not yet found the end zone. He's still a decent play at tight end, but if you have someone like Jimmy Graham, Rob Gronkowski, Greg Olsen, Martellus Bennett, Delanie Walker, Antonio Gates, Zack Ertz, or Travis Kelce, don't play Witten.
Pick 'em up: Saints WR Brandin Cooks (69.3)
Mostly everybody in this matchup is heavily owned (as they should be), so I'm going to break a rule I just instituted and go with Cooks, who's owned in more than half of ESPN fantasy leagues but should be owned in more (and should be owned in all PPR leagues).
Pick: Cowboys 38, Saints 35
The Cowboys have shown they can win and have a very productive rushing attack, while the Saints have not yet shown they can stop people (the Vikings without Adrian Peterson do not count). They also haven't shown they can play well outside of the cozy Superdome. Cowboys in a shootout.

New England Patriots (2-1) @ Kansas City Chiefs (1-2)-Mon. 8:30, ESPN
Matchup To Watch: Chiefs Running Backs vs. Patriots Defense
Chiefs running backs Jamaal Charles and Knile Davis might find some running room against New England (or might not). The Patriots have only given up 104 rushing yards per game, but in Week 1 they gave up 134 rushing yards to Miami running back Knowshon Moreno in a loss to the Dolphins. Davis ran for 132 yards on 32 carries in a win over Miami last week, but it looks like Charles is a go this week (he's listed as probable).
Bold Prediction: Tom Brady will throw for 200 yards or less.
Brady hasn't been outstanding through three weeks this season, averaging 210.7 yards per game. He faces a Kansas City pass defense that has allowed 223.7 yards per game, and one of the three quarterbacks they've played is Peyton Manning (of course, the other two are Jake Locker and Ryan Tannehill, but still).
Start 'em: Patriots WR Julian Edelman
Edelman is far and away Tom Brady's favorite target, as he has twice as many catches as any other Patriot receiver. The Chiefs aren't very strong against the pass (I know what I said in "Bold Prediction") and Edelman is sure to get targets (he had 10 for 84 yards last week).
Sit 'em: Patriots RB Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen
Neither of these guys has been very productive this season. Ridley is averaging 3.4 yards per carry and Vereen is averaging 5.8 yards per catch, and they are already in a time share at running back. They aren't horrible options, but you can do much better.
Pick 'em up: Chiefs TE Travis Kelce (34%)
Kelce is the Chiefs leading receiver and is 11th among tight ends in fantasy. He will continue to see targets and scoring opportunities after finding the endzone for the first time last week.
Pick: Chiefs 24, Patriots 19
The Patriots are 2-1, but they haven't been pretty wins. They beat Oakland last week thanks to a holding penalty that negated a Raider touchdown and a Vince Wilfork interception off a deflection. The Chiefs haven't looked great either, but they almost beat Denver and crushed Miami, who dispatched of New England in Week 1, last week. 




Thursday, September 18, 2014

Week 2 Review

There were some surprises in Week 2. The Saints lost to the Browns (YES!), the Bills won again and are 2-0, and the Bears handled the 49ers at Levi's Stadium. There were also many big injuries. Robert Griffin III, A.J. Green, Knowshon Moreno, and DeSean Jackson all got hurt on Sunday. Unfortunately, those surprises and injuries hurt some of my picks and predictions. Thank you (as always, even though I neglect to say it) to ESPN.com for stats and information. Also as always (even though, again, I neglect to say), please feel free to comment on things you like, don't like, or want to see changed, or you have an idea for something new I could do or add to this.

New Orleans Saints (0-1) @ Cleveland Browns (0-1)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Browns RB Terrance West and Isaiah Crowell vs. Saints Defense
Winner: West (19 carries, 68 yards, TD; 2 catches, 22 yards) and Crowell (11 carries, 54 yards)
Bold Prediction: Terrance West will run for at least 120 yards.
Result: Incorrect. 120 yards was pretty bold. West had a decent day, rushing for 68 yards and a touchdown while also catching two passes for 22 yards.
Fantasy Sleeper: Browns RB Terrance West
Stats: 19 carries, 68 yards, TD; 2 catches, 22 yards  Points (ESPN Standard Scoring): 14
Top Scorer: Saints TE Jimmy Graham (23)
Pick: Saints 34, Browns 30  Result: Browns 26, Saints 24
Result: Incorrect
Difference Between Pick and Result: Saints: +10  Browns: +4
Predicted Margin: Saints by 4
Actual Margin: Browns by 2
Player of the Game: Browns QB Brian Hoyer: 24-40, 204 yards, TD, game-winning drive (down by 1)

Miami Dolphins (1-0) @ Buffalo Bills (1-0)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Bills Offensive Line vs. Dolphins Defensive Line
Winner: Bills Offensive Line (0 sacks, 0 tackles for loss, 0 QB hits)
Bold Prediction: Neither quarterback will throw for over 170 yards.
Result: Incorrect. Both Ryan Tannehill (241 yards) and E.J. Manuel (202 yards) threw for over 200 yards.
Fantasy Sleeper: Dolphins Defense
Stats: 29 points allowed  Points: -1
Top Scorer: Bills D/ST (21)
Pick: Dolphins 27, Bills 24  Result: Bills 29, Dolphins 10
Result: Incorrect
Difference Between Pick and Result: Dolphins: +17  Bills: -5
Predicted Margin: Dolphins by 3
Actual Margin: Bills by 19
Player of the Game: Bills WR Sammy Watkins: 8 catches, 117 yards, TD
Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1) @ Washington Redskins (0-1)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Jaguars Defense vs. Redskins Defense
Winner: Redskins Defense (10 sacks, INT, 10 points allowed)
Bold Prediction: Chad Henne will throw for at least 200 yards and two touchdowns.
Result: Incorrect. Henne had a rough go of it Sunday, throwing for 193 yards and one touchdown.
Fantasy Sleeper: Jaguars WR Allen Hurns
Stats: 2 catches, 13 yards  Points: 1
Top Scorer: Redskins RB Alfred Morris (20)
Pick: Jaguars 24, Redskins 21  Result: Redskins 41, Jaguars 10
Result: Incorrect
Difference Between Pick and Result: Jaguars: +14  Redskins: -20
Predicted Margin: Jaguars by 3
Actual Margin: Redskins by 31
Player of the Game: Redskins QB Kirk Cousins: 22-33, 250 yards, 2 TD

Dallas Cowboys (0-1) @ Tennessee Titans (1-0)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Cowboys QB Tony Romo vs. Titans Defense
Winner: Romo (19-29, 176 yards, TD)
Bold Prediction: Jake Locker throws for at least 300 yards.
Result: Incorrect. The Titans struggled mightily against Dallas. Locker threw for 234 yards.
Fantasy Sleeper: Titans Defense
Stats: 4 sacks, fumble recovery, 26 points allowed  Points: 5
Top Scorer: Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray & Titans TE Delanie Walker (20)
Pick: Titans 34, Cowboys 21  Result: Cowboys 26, Titans 10
Result: Incorrect
Difference Between Pick and Result: Titans: +24  Cowboys: -5
Predicted Margin: Titans by 13
Actual Margin: Cowboys by 16
Player of the Game: Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray: 29 carries, 167 yards, TD

Arizona Cardinals (1-0) @ New York Giants (0-1)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Cardinals RB Andre Ellington vs. Giants RB Rashad Jennings
Winner: Ellington (15 carries, 91 yards)
Bold Prediction: Carson Palmer will throw for at least 300 yards and three touchdowns.
Result: Incorrect. Palmer didn't play due to a shoulder injury, but his backup, Drew Stanton, filled in admirably (14-29, 167 yards).
Fantasy Sleeper: Giants TE Larry Donnell
Stats: 7 catches, 81 yards  Points: 8
Top Scorer: Cardinals D/ST (17)
Pick: Cardinals 35, Giants 17  Result: Cardinals 25, Giants 14
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Cardinals: +10  Giants: +3
Predicted Margin: Cardinals by 18
Actual Margin: Cardinals by 11
Player of the Game: Cardinals PR Ted Ginn Jr.: 71-yard punt return for a TD

New England Patriots (0-1) @ Minnesota Vikings (1-0)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Vikings RB Matt Asiata (and WR Cordarrelle Patterson) vs. Patriots Defense
Winner: Patriots Defense (Asiata: 13 carries. 36 yards; Patterson: 0 carries)
Bold Prediction: Both Asiata and Patterson will gain over 100 all-purpose yards.
Result: Incorrect. The Vikings were horrid Sunday. Quarterback Matt Cassel threw four picks and the offense couldn't get anything going. Asiata had 36 yards on the ground and 48 yards through the air (plus a touchdown) and Patterson had 56 receiving yards and 23 return yards.
Fantasy Sleeper: RB Matt Asiata
Stats: 13 carries, 36 yards; % catches, 48 yards, TD  Points: 13
Top Scorer: Patriots D/ST (27)
Pick: Vikings 27, Patriots 23  Result: Patriots 30, Vikings 7
Result: Incorrect
Difference Between Pick and Result: Vikings: +20  Patriots: -3
Predicted Margin: Vikings by 4
Actual Margin: Patriots by 23
Player of the Game: Patriots DE Chandler Jones: 8 tackles, 2 sacks, blocked field goal return 58 yards for TD

Atlanta Falcons (1-0) @ Cincinnati Bengals (1-0)-1:00, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Falcons Offensive Line vs. Bengals Defensive Line
Winner: Bengals Defensive Line (2 sacks, 3 INT caused)
Bold Prediction: Andy Dalton will outthrow Matt Ryan.
Result: Correct. Dalton threw for 252 yards and a touchdown. Ryan, a week after setting a franchise record for passing yards in a game, threw for 231 with one touchdown and three interceptions. Even Bengals wide receiver Mohamed Sanu had a 50-yard pass.
Fantasy Sleeper: Bengals TE Jermaine Gresham
Stats: 3 catches, 25 yards  Points: 2
Top Scorer: Bengals RB Giovani Bernard (22) 
Pick: Bengals 33, Falcons 27  Bengals 24, Falcons 10
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Bengals: +9  Falcons: +17
Predicted Margin: Bengals by 3
Actual Margin: Bengals by 14
Player of the Game: Bengals RB Giovani Bernard: 27 carries, 90 yards, TD; 5 catches, 79 yards

Detroit Lions (1-0) @ Carolina Panthers (1-0)-1:00, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Lions Offense vs. Panthers Defense
Winner: Panthers Defense (4 sacks, INT, 7 points allowed)
Bold Prediction: Kelvin Benjamin will gain at least 50 yards and score at least one touchdown.
Result: Incorrect. Benjamin was targeted often, but had a few drops. He finished with 2 catches for 46 yards.
Fantasy Sleeper: Panthers WR Kelvin Benjamin
Stats: 2 catches, 46 yards  Points: 4
Top Scorer: Panthers QB Cam Newton (18)
Pick: Panthers 27, Lions 24  Panthers 24, Lions 7
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Panthers: +3  Lions: +17
Predicted Margin: Panthers by 3
Actual Margin: Panthers by 17
Player of the Game: Panthers K Graham Gano: 3-3 FG (29, 53, 38), 1-1 XP

Saint Louis Rams (0-1) @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1)-4:05, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Buccaneers Offensive Line vs. Rams Defensive Line
Winner: Buccaneers Offensive Line (2 sacks allowed, 157 yards rushing)
Bold Prediction: Austin Davis will throw for at least 200 yards and a touchdown.
Result: Incorrect. Davis led the Rams to victory and threw for over 200 yards (235), but he did not throw a touchdown.
Fantasy Sleeper: Rams QB Austin Davis
Stats: 22-29, 235 yards  Points: 9
Top Scorer: Buccaneers QB Josh McCown & RB Bobby Rainey (17)
Pick: Buccaneers 17, Rams 13  Result: Rams 19, Buccaneers 17
Result: Incorrect
Difference Between Pick and Result: Buccaneers: 0  Rams: -6
Predicted Margin: Buccaneers by 4
Actual Margin: Rams by 2
Player of the Game: Greg Zuerlein (A.K.A. "Greg the Leg"/"Legatron"/"Young GZ"): 4-4 FG (36, 35, 46, 38), 2-2 XP
Seattle Seahawks (1-0) @ San Diego Chargers (0-1)-4:05, FOX
Matchup To Watch: Chargers QB Phillip Rivers and Wide Receivers vs. Seahawks Secondary
Winner: Rivers (28-37, 284 yards, 2 TD)
Bold Prediction: Phillip Rivers will throw for less than 150 yards.
Result: Incorrect. Rivers picked on Richard Sherman and the Seattle secondary, throwing for 284 yards.
Fantasy Sleeper: Chargers WR Malcolm Floyd
Stats: -  Points: 0
Top Scorer: Chargers TE Antonio Gates (27)
Pick: Seahawks 34, Chargers 24  Result: Chargers 30, Seahawks 21
Result: Incorrect
Difference Between Pick and Result: Seahawks: +13  Chargers: -6
Predicted Margin: Seahawks by 10
Actual Margin: Chargers by 9
Player of the Game: 
Houston Texans (1-0) @ Oakland Raiders (0-1)-4:25, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Raiders QB Derek Carr vs. Texans Defense
Winner: Texans Defense (2 INT, 263 passing yards allowed)
Bold Prediction: Ryan Fitzpatrick will throw for at least 200 yards and two touchdowns.
Result: Incorrect. Fitzpatrick didn't play badly, throwing for two touchdowns in a Texans win, but he only threw for 139 yards.
Fantasy Sleeper: Texans QB Ryan Fitzpatrick
Stats: 14-19, 139 yards, 2 TD  Points: 13
Top Scorer: Texans RB Arian Foster (20)
Pick: Texans 27, Raiders 14  Result: Texans 30, Raiders 14
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Texans: -3  Raiders: 0
Predicted Margin: Texans by 13
Actual Margin: Texans by 16
Player of the Game: Texans RB Arian Foster: 28 carries, 138 yards, TD

New York Jets (1-0) @ Green Bay Packers (0-1)
Matchup To Watch: Packers RB Eddie Lacy vs. Jets Defensive Line
Winner: Jets Defensive Line (Lacy: 13 carries, 43 yards)
Bold Prediction: Chris Ivory and Chris Johnson will each run for at least 70 yards.
Result: Incorrect. Ivory did okay, toting the rock 13 times for 43 yards and a touchdown. Johnson struggled, accumulating just 21 yards on 12 carries.
Fantasy Sleeper: Jets TE Jeff Cumberland
Stats: 1 catch, 14 yards  Points
Pick: Packers 34, Jets 21  Result: Packers 31, Jets 24
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Packers: +3  Jets: -3
Predicted Margin: Packers by 13
Actual Margin: Packers by 7
Player of the Game: Packers WR Jordy Nelson: 9 catches, 209 yards, TD

Kansas City Chiefs (0-1) @ Denver Broncos (1-0)-4:25, CBS
Matchup To Watch: Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles vs. Broncos RB Montee Ball
Winner: Ball (Ball: 12 carries, 60 yards; Charles: 2 carries, 4 yards {left with an injury})
Bold Prediction: Julius Thomas will score at least three touchdowns... again.
Result: Incorrect. That was a pretty bold prediction, and I didn't expect Thomas to reach that mark again. He had four catches for 39 yards and a touchdown.
Fantasy Sleeper: Chiefs WR Donnie Avery
Stats: 3 catches, 14 yards  Points:
Pick: Broncos 37, Chiefs 17  Result: Broncos 24, Chiefs 17
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Broncos: +13  Chiefs: 0
Predicted Margin: Broncos by 20
Actual Margin: Broncos by 7
Player of the Game: Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders: 8 catches, 108 yards

Chicago Bears (0-1) @ San Francisco 49ers (1-0)-8:30, NBC
Matchup To Watch: Bears WR Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery (and RB Matt Forte) vs. 49ers Secondary
Winner: Marshall (5 catches, 48 yards, 3 TD) and Jeffery (3 catches, 47 yards)
Bold Prediction: Jay Cutler will throw for at least three touchdowns and zero interceptions.
Result: Correct. Cutler played efficiently, throwing for 4 touchdowns and no interceptions.
Fantasy Sleeper: 49ers RB Carlos Hyde
Stats: 4 carries, 0 yards; 1 catch, 5 yards  Points:
Pick: Bears 37, 49ers 28  Result: Bears 28, 49ers 20
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Bears: +9  49ers: +8
Predicted Margin: Bears by 9
Actual Margin: Bears by 8
Player of the Game: Bears WR Brandon Marshall: 5 catches, 48 yards, 3 TD

 Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) @ Indianapolis Colts (0-1)-8:30, ESPN
Matchup To Watch: Eagles Offensive Line vs. Colts Defense
Winner: Eagles Offensive Line (0 sacks allowed, 458 total yards)
Bold Prediction: Both LeSean McCoy and Darren Sproles will have at least 100 total yards.
Result: Correct. McCoy just broke the 100 yard mark (102). On the other hand, Sproles shattered it, going for 152 yards just through the air.
Fantasy Sleeper: Colts TE Dwayne Allen
Stats: -  Points: 0
Pick: Eagles 34, Colts 31  Result: Eagles 30, Colts 27
Result: Correct 
Difference Between Pick and Result: Eagles: +4  Colts: +4
Predicted Margin: Eagles by 3
Actual Margin: Eagles by 3
Player of the Game: Eagles RB Darren Sproles: 4 carries, 26 yards, TD; 7 catches, 152 yards

Bold Predictions Record: 3-12
Week 2 Record: 8-7
Season Bold Predictions Record: 7-23
Season Record: 17-13