I need a tight end this week with Greg Olsen on a bye. Any suggestions? He's been a major disappointment for fantasy leaguers since Michael Vick took over the offense, but the two have been hooking up more often in recent weeks. In fact, Celek has 11 receptions and two touchdowns in his last two games.
Celek also has a great matchup against the Bears , who have allowed more fantasy points to tight ends than any other team. You might even find Kellen Winslow on the waiver wire in a smaller fantasy league. I need a sleeper wide receiver this week. I have a friend in our fantasy league that's a huge Bills fan.
Crawley via Facebook. If this is a smaller league, Mario Manningham could be available -- he has a nice matchup against the Patriots. Antonio Brown has been on fire for the Steelers and is still a free agent in many leagues, as is his teammate Emmanuel Sanders. Early Doucet is also a potential one-week replacement against the Rams , who have allowed the third-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers. The Dolphins have also been vulnerable to the pass, so Jonathan Baldwin is worth a look.
In terms of the trade, I would definitely make this deal. There aren't a lot of running backs I would deal Jackson to acquire, but McCoy is certainly one of them. He's one of the most versatile and productive players in the entire league. What's your take on Miles Austin? Is he still recovering from his hamstring injury, or is his lack of targets a bigger issue? What's disturbing is that it was Austin's second straight bad week, and the third contest where he hasn't found the end zone.
What's even more of a concern is that Austin is averaging a mere four catches 18 targets for 39 yards since getting back from an injured hamstring. I haven't seen a reason to believe that he's not percent, so I would chalk it up to a bad statistical stretch that should end sooner rather than later.
I'd continue to start Austin, in fact, he'll be in a good position to rebound at home against the Seattle Seahawks. Would you start Palmer this week?
I have Cam Newton on a bye, and Palmer is a free agent. I can also pick up someone like Matt Cassel. It's a standard league. Hawes via Facebook. However, I'd rather roll with Cassel, who also has a great matchup against the Dolphins -- their defense has allowed 0. Cassel is also a free agent in around 45 percent of NFL. At running back, I would start Gore and Murray. Gore has been on fire after a slow start, rushing for plus yards with one touchdown in four consecutive games.
I'd also start Murray ahead of Mendenhall, who has been invisible over the last two weeks and has a tough matchup against the Ravens -- their defense has allowed the second-fewest fantasy points to running backs. Thomas didn't appear to suffer any injuries against Detroit last week and actually led all receivers with 52 snaps taken.
The injury is foot-related, but not much more is known at this point. If he You can and should use the FLEX spot to strengthen and diversify your daily Cleveland rookie wide receiver Corey Coleman will be looking to get into the end zone for his second consecutive game when he takes on the Bengals this weekend.
Coleman has mostly struggled since returning from a broken hand in Week 9, catching just 13 passes in four games. There is room for optimism, however, as Terrelle Pryor has been the Browns' top wide receiver this season and has been a rock-solid WR2 in fantasy for most of the season.
He is set to take on the division rival Bengals this Sunday in a rematch from Week 7. Week 7 was actually Pryor's worst game of the season, as he caught Hey there Rotoballers! These picks are based on a multitude of factors including matchup, talent, recent performance, and pricing on Fantasy Aces.
Let's get to the picks! Editor's Note: New users that Christmas is just about three weeks away -- what's on your list for Santa Claus? If you're a daily fantasy football player, touchdowns are surely high atop the wish list. How about doubling the value of a single touchdown? Sounds great, right? It's not a Christmas miracle -- it's just the benefit of a productive Green has missed both of the Bengals' practices this week and is not likely to suit up for Week 14's clash with the Browns.
Green has been sidelined with a hamstring injury since Week There had been some reports last week that Green had an outside chance to be back for this game, After an underwhelming Week 13 performance, Kansas City rookie sensation Tyreek Hill returned to form against the Raiders Thursday night. The wideout caught six passes for 66 yards and a touchdown, while once again returning a punt for a touchdown, his second in three weeks. Tavon Austin participated in full practice Wednesday and will likely be active for Week 14, after missing last week with a chest injury.
The Rams will take on the Falcons' lackluster defense this week, which presents a prime opportunity for Austin to get his season back on track. Inconsistent targets and a horrible offense have Mike Wallace on the season has 57 receptions for yards and four touchdowns for the Ravens.
He hasn't caught a touchdown in his past five games, but last week's game made it eight yard receiving games in a row. Wallace is on pace for his first 1,receiving season since and is the No Log in Register. Receive free daily analysis NFL.
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And saying " Matt St. Louis : My loser friend Mike faked an email to you so he could brag on our fantasy message board. He pretended to be the angry Arizona State Student so he could see his name in print. Here's his post on our message board. Sad and dejected, I tried again. No such luck. Along the same time, I started reading Talented Mr. Roto's columns on ESPN. As I started reading his columns, he started talking about the World Series and how boring of a team the Rockies are.
Then he spoke of what idiot Rockies fans emailed him back, posted their emails in his columns, and berated the Rockies even more. Roto's journalistic perspective or some "bs", including lots of profanity and poor grammar. TMR then posted this email and made fun of him. So then I decided to stoop down low. In a poor, low down, dirty ploy to get an email posted in a fantasy column, I wrapped all of these things up into one nice little email, acting like a dumb, profanity using, gay bashing, Rockies supporter from Arizona State University.
And it worked. Mailbag email No. TMR: I'm fairly certain the only thing more pathetic than lying in an e-mail to get it published in an online fantasy column is bragging about it. Lech Wichita, Kan. It was a girl, Carmella, who finally beat up the Gooch.
Jeffrey Durham : Have you noticed the rash of knee injuries for former Auburn stars, in particular the draft class? Jason Campbell would make it for Auburn first-rounders from Tell me you're not worried. TMR: Yeah, I really am. If Campbell gets hurt, who will not throw touchdown passes for my Redskins now? Matthew Berry -- The Talented Mr. Director of Fantasy, in charge of content. He was just as surprised as you to find out it's a real job.
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