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GOING DEEP: Sleepers, sits and heatmap of college fantasy wide receivers

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

THAT is why Antonio Brown is a permastarter…

Central Michigan wide receiver Antonio Brown runs from Ball State during the Cardinals 35-3 loss to Central Michigan Wednesday night.  (DN PHOTO SAM HOUSEHOLDER)

Central Michigan wide receiver Antonio Brown runs from Ball State during the Cardinals' 35-3 loss to Central Michigan Wednesday night. (DN PHOTO SAM HOUSEHOLDER)

Quick hit notes this week as the herd is thinned and the playoffs roll on, remember, for custom advice, hit the forums or email me directly – seems some people prefer anonymity, but I implore you – I need pageviews!

Injuries (thanks to CFFI, CollegeInjuryReport.com)

Stephen Williams, Toledo – ankle that got him out of last game against CMU, no updates. with Aaron Opelt out again and Eastern Michigan allowing everyone to run on them (sure the Eagles have the 4th best pass defense, but that is because they are next to last in rushing!) best to sit Williams for the Friday Night game unless further information warrants a change.

Jared Perry is out with a knee for Missouri, is it really possible that Danario Alexander can get more work??? Or can Iowa State focus more resources on stopping the big fella? My guess is expect more of the same awesomeness.

AJ Green is out with a shoulder sprain (the injury of the year or what?) as Georgia hosts Kentucky. Maybe not this game, but remember freshman WR Marlon Brown for next year. I was very impressed by him in the Under Armour HS All-Star game in February.

Greg Salas of Hawaii is a likely go despite a foot injury. HUGE game last week with 16 catches but has yet to practice this week. I am reminded that in all my fantasy football internet travels that the Honolulu Star-Bulletin has the best beat reporting for our hobby. I haven’t hit them up near as much as during the Chang-Brennan years, but always useful stuff. Upgrade Kealoha Pilares if Salas cannot go against the soon to have a new coach San Jose Spartans.

Heatmap and the highly anticipated sit recos after the jump

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GOING DEEP: College Football Wide Receivers, Playoff Edition

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Fantasy Playoffs? Playoffs? Is it already the playoffs? I am just trying to win a game! ( you knew this was coming at some point…)

If you are like me, your fantasy college football teams roll with bulwark RB’s getting 25 touches a game, but you are struggling to fill in WRs to maximize your point potential. If you followed my advice this year you likely have hustled to cover for injuries to McKay Jacobson and Eric Decker, and likely also the sad case of Mike Williams. Hopefully you also grabbed Danario Alexander and Drew’s preseason sleeper Armon Binns.

But if you are your own GM, crafting your own path thru this chaotic world of fantasy college football and making it to the playoffs, you may have other needs. This week, you got my quick hits on four different categories:

Permastarters – play them even if they have the flu
Hot – three week trends are in your favor
BLITZindex specials - our exclusive defense rankings highlight high probability plays.
SIT - finally, the dark side of fantasy where you ask for a players’ helmet and don’t let him in the game.

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GOING DEEP: WR free agents and sleepers for the playoff push

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Jarvis Williams, NC State vs. Maryland (BLITZindex Rank 104 defense) – not a yards guy, but a big EZ target. 26 catches produced seven TDs, 3 in the last game against the FSU Seminole defense hat looks easier to beat than a Republican governor. Maryland has been in a season long race for the worst defense in the AQ conferences, expect Jarvis to do a dance or two this weekend.

Razorback WR Joe Adams returns healthy after a stroke scare last month (Icon SMI)

Razorback WR Joe Adams returns healthy after a stroke scare last month (Icon SMI)

Joe Adams, Arkansas vs. South Carolina (BI 29)- back from stroke and facing a good defense, but his per game stats have been great in only five games (18-425T4). After this hosts Troy and Mississippi State so a good long term play here for the playoffs. Legit keeper material also.

Leonard Hankerson, U-Miami vs, Virginia (36)- ACC still up for grabs, Hankerson had his TD streak stopped at 3 games but did achieve five catches for 97 yards at Wake.

Rod Owens, FSU at Clemson (17) – this one is feast or famine…you likely saw the huge game at UNC with his 98 yard TD catch, but he has a streak of 3 straight games with a TD. Christian Ponder is hotter than Megan Fox with three straight 300-yard games and the Seminoles do not have a stady running game.

Tyshon Goode, Kent State at Akron (76) – the battle of the Rubber City, Goode has been tearing it up like Najah Pruden used to for the Golden Flashes. averaging 10 and 150 with two TD in the last two. Risk is that like Pruden Goode could disappear for two weeks.

and now for two guys I drafted and cut in September in my favorite league…

Armon Binns, Cincy vs. UConn – Binns and Collaros have formed quite the relationship in the last three weeks, and Mardy Gilyard is on the outside looking in. Six TD in last four, the Cali-speedster with size should do well against the depleted Huskie secondary.

DeMarco Sampson, SD State vs. TCU (BI 3!) – I know it is the Horned Frogs, but would you sit this guy right now?

  • 10/17 vs. Brigham Young (BI 73) 5-77T2
  • 10/24 at Colorado State (BI 100) 15-257T3
  • 10/31 vs. New Mexico BI 103) 7-56T2

(Speaking of TCU, former Texas Longhorn recruit Antoine Hicks is warming up lately and the SDSU defense fares poorly in real life (OK fantasy wise with their high-risk style).

Finally the Idaho Vandals get the latest start at Fresno, and the passing offense is going batstuff crazy in October with 11 TDs passing (6th in nation). Max Komar (37 recs and 6 TD) and Mo Shaw (11recs and 3TD) lead the way against an average Bulldog D in the Valley. Securing them could allow you to hedge one of your injured WRs who is a gametime decision, allowing you to switch over to one of these guys to make best use of your inventory.

May I also propose a drinking game for that late night ESPNU special? Toss one back for each mention of the Green V on the back of the Fresno helmets and its homage to the agriculture workers of the San Fernando Valley…stock up your favorite beverage as the four-letter network producers must keep this little snippet in the clip file for every game.

I would also suggest you follow me on Twitter on Saturdays – my short attention span, multiple simultaneous TVs and soundbite thinking fit well in 140 character constraints…join me won’t you?

GOING DEEP: More stars out, but let’s focus on who is in

Friday, October 30th, 2009

If you haven’t heard, here are the stud pre-season-top-ten WRs watching from the sidelines this week. Paging Dr. Kevorkian (but I will choose Dr. Carroll any day)! How many more of our speedy warriors on the flank will miss significant time?

Eric Decker, Minnesota - sprained arch, opting for surgery. CUT HIM

Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State - being made an example by the NCAA for lying about his non-violation.  Reggie Bush should be feeling lucky this week. C’mon Son, CUT HIM

Vincent Brown, SDSU – not pre-season, but an in-season Top 10 who hurt sprained a thumb ligament early in the Colorado State game. Surgery this week put him out until almost Thanksgiving.

Michael Floyd, Notre Dame – still out with the fractured collarbone, but word is out that he may return next week for Nov. 7 Navy battle. PICK HIM UP!
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More Wide Receivers go on milk cartons: Bryant, Decker

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Quick update – Dez Bryant decision finally handed down by NCAA – ESPN reports he is out for a calendar year (october to October) meaning next time you see him playing football he will getting paid to do so.

Minnesota WR/CF Eric Decker broke his foot against Ohio State this past weekend and chose to shut it down for the season. He will be getting paid next time you see him, just unsure of which sport.

Also, word is that Syracuse Mike Williams is probable for Cincinnati game after being suspended for team rules violations last weekend. My source says to prepare yourself for William’s plug to be pulled at any time. No comment yet from JohnBoy YaBoy.

 
 

 
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