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DeSean Jackson flying high with Michael Vick

  2018-02-24 17:55   分类:   标签denver  broncos 
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DeSean Jackson flying high with Michael Vick

Here's Matt Pitzer's look at the upcoming weekend's fantasy football landscape:Matt Forte, RB, Chicago Bears: The New York Giants are near the bottom of the league vs. the run (26th) and not playing with discipline. That should give Forte a chance to break one of those long catch and run scores he had in each of the first two games.

DeSean Jackson, WR, Philadelphia Eagles: Two games with Michael Vick starting at quarterback has meant 288 yards and two touchdowns for Jackson. He is a must start against the Washington Redskins' No. 31 pass defense.

Greg Jennings, WR, Green Bay Packers: Owners are down on Jennings after he had five catches for 54 yards the last two weeks. But he gets the Detroit Lions at home. And if the struggling Minnesota Vikings could carve up the Lions secondary, think what the Packers will do.

Maurice Jones Drew, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars: Another player off to a ho hum start, Jones Drew loves seeing the Indianapolis Colts. He is averaging 129.2 total yards against them in his career, and the Colts are 29th against the run.

Chad Ochocinco, WR, Cincinnati Bengals: Baltimore Ravens WR Anquan Boldin burned the Cleveland Browns on Sunday for three TDs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was impressive (and a touch lucky), but Batch should not get his hopes up vs. Baltimore. The Ravens are No. 1 against the pass and have allowed one passing TD.

Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, Giants: The slumping Giants are becoming difficult to rely on, even though Bradshaw is off to a decent start. Chicago is allowing fewer than 40 rushing yards a game.

Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona Cardinals: With Steve Breaston out,denver broncos jerseybroncos jersey, the Cardinals don't have another receiving threat. That means plenty of attention from an angry San Diego Chargers team, plus QB Derek Anderson isn't exactly lighting it up.

Clinton Portis, RB, Redskins: Between his lackluster running (3.7 yard average), minor injuries and questions about losing carries, Portis is someone you should be trading instead of starting.

Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions: Detroit will be facing Green Bay's tough, third ranked pass defense. In addition, Lions QBShaun Hill looked like he was throwing scared Sunday. Only eight of his 29 completions went to wide receivers., QB, Oakland Raiders: Gradkowski represents huge progress for Oakland's passing game, even though he has one TD throw in each of the last two games. He will have a good chance to improve on that vs. the Houston Texans' league worst pass defense.

Justin Forsett, RB, Seattle Seahawks: Forsett nearly broke several big plays Sunday as he finally got a decent amount of work (17 carries). Look for him to break out of that spell vs. the St. Louis Rams, who are allowing 5.1 yards a carry.

Jason Snelling, RB, Atlanta Falcons: With 191 yards over the last two games at 5.0 yards a pop, he has earned regular work in relief of Michael Turner. Against the reeling San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta should have plenty of time to run.

Aaron Hernandez, TE, New England Patriots: He is growing into a regular role in the offense with six catches in each of the last two games. The Miami Dolphins allowed two quick TDs to New York Jets tight end Dustin Keller in Week 3.

Kevin Walter, WR, Texans: Walter is moving into automatic start territory thanks to a TD in each of the first three weeks. If No. 1 Andre Johnson is limited by his ankle against Oakland, Walter will get more looks. And if Johnson does play, Walter will not see as much of cornerback extraordinaire Nnamdi Asomugha.
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