Wk 6 DEEP END

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Week 1 DEEP END!
Week 2 DEEP END
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Wk 4 DEEP END
http://www.sofantasyfootball.com/nfl/f2/wk-5-deep-end-37041/

If you have guys on bye this week you are depending on you might be in real big trouble as it is. ARI, BUF, CAR, and CIN are not chockful of fantasy talent, but here are a few and the Injury bug has been fierce. I don't think they will get away with adding two more games to the regular season without paying bigtime on guaranteed salaries.

(Remember these picks are not replacements for your studs, but some players that have a great chance of not hurting your chances this week)

QB's -
Cassell- He's due and he's facing a varitable siv in Houston's pass defense. He 'll have 50+ each to Charles, McCluster, and Moeaki making him a sure thing for 225+ and a pair of TD's. That would beat the crap out of what Schaub and Manning got us last week
Bradford- He redeems himself this week. I knew he was in trouble facing Suh last week, and Suh picked him. He will rebound this week with 325 and 2 Td's playing at home after the disappointing outing in Detroit.

RB's-
Graham- He paid them big dividends last week for the touches they gave him. He is a fine flex start and will account for 75 combined with 3 receptions and a TD.
Woodhead- Part of the plan in moving moss was this little midget, and his success in portraying Faulk. 1Td in each of his last/first 2 outings since Faulk went down. He will score this week. (Home vs. BAL) 4 receptions

Wr's-
Armstrong- Believe!!! This will be the last week he will qualify for this thread going the way of such greats as Hillis, Gaffney, and Marcedes Lewis. 4 catches for 105 and a TD. (Home vs. SDC)
Stokely- The reason they were able to move Branch for a 4th rounder. Stokely will be a nice ppr flex this week with 6 catches for 65 yards, and a possible TD.

TE's -
Heath Miller- Welcome back Ben. Ben will find a way to hit heath, and those will be the perfect tosses to get Ben back into the swing of things. A home start vs. the browns is a nice welcome back to Fantasy Football to both of them. 7 receptions for 70 yards and a TD.
Quarless- Another great athlete. He will give a very nice poor man's version of Finley this week, with or without Rodgers in the lineup. Flynn found Quarles for some nice preseason production, and they play pitch and catch all of the time. 5 catches for 75 yards and a TD. :toothpick


Jenkins returns this week so now is the time to grab him if you need some reinforcement at Wr 4 or 5. Goodluck this week.
 
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i dont think the problem in Seattle has been the receivers in the recent past its been the qb.
:shake: I think it was more the O-line. Hasselbeck has spent too much time being buried. Wrs only help if you have time to pass. Or have a real running game.
 
Week 1 DEEP END!
Week 2 DEEP END
Wk 3 DEEP END
Wk 4 DEEP END
http://www.sofantasyfootball.com/nfl/f2/wk-5-deep-end-37041/

If you have guys on bye this week you are depending on you might be in real big trouble as it is. ARI, BUF, CAR, and CIN are not chockful of fantasy talent, but here are a few and the Injury bug has been fierce. I don't think they will get away with adding two more games to the regular season without paying bigtime on guaranteed salaries.

(Remember these picks are not replacements for your studs, but some players that have a great chance of not hurting your chances this week)

QB's -
Cassell- He's due and he's facing a varitable siv in Houston's pass defense. He 'll have 50+ each to Charles, McCluster, and Moeaki making him a sure thing for 225+ and a pair of TD's. That would beat the crap out of what Schaub and Manning got us last week. - 209 and 3 TD's
Bradford- He redeems himself this week. I knew he was in trouble facing Suh last week, and Suh picked him. He will rebound this week with 325 and 2 Td's playing at home after the disappointing outing in Detroit. -206 and 1 TD, though he led his team to victory. :cool:

RB's-
Graham- He paid them big dividends last week for the touches they gave him. He is a fine flex start and will account for 75 combined with 3 receptions and a TD. -NEVER TRUST OLD LEGS :xpissed:
Woodhead- Part of the plan in moving moss was this little midget, and his success in portraying Faulk. 1Td in each of his last/first 2 outings since Faulk went down. He will score this week. (Home vs. BAL) 4 receptions - 11 rushes and 5 catches for 115

Wr's-
Armstrong- Believe!!! This will be the last week he will qualify for this thread going the way of such greats as Hillis, Gaffney, and Marcedes Lewis. 4 catches for 105 and a TD. (Home vs. SDC) -5 for 46 and he will still be good for spot service but not against a team with a dynamic pass rush.
Stokely- The reason they were able to move Branch for a 4th rounder. Stokely will be a nice ppr flex this week with 6 catches for 65 yards, and a possible TD. -3 for 17 :sadbanana:I expected more especially with the win.

TE's -
Heath Miller- Welcome back Ben. Ben will find a way to hit heath, and those will be the perfect tosses to get Ben back into the swing of things. A home start vs. the browns is a nice welcome back to Fantasy Football to both of them. 7 receptions for 70 yards and a TD. - 2 for 50 and a TD
Quarless- Another great athlete. He will give a very nice poor man's version of Finley this week, with or without Rodgers in the lineup. Flynn found Quarles for some nice preseason production, and they play pitch and catch all of the time. 5 catches for 75 yards and a TD. :toothpick - 1 for 23. Loads of talent and he will likely increase his output moving forward.


Jenkins returns this week so now is the time to grab him if you need some reinforcement at Wr 4 or 5. Goodluck this week. (5 for 99 His return will definitly aid White moving forward)

Rough week in the DEEP END. Keep fighting or you will sink!
 
Way too hard on yourself as always RC!!
Given how deep your going, I think you had a great week! 4-4-1, thats not bad given the deep picks!
I really thought I was dialed in this week though. The Graham deal really messed me up. I see my mistake with Armstrong this week. He runs routes that take time to develope and he was key in the blocking scheme this week.

Week 7 and 8 are looking like real keys to the fantasy season. The players on bye added to those hurt make these weeks crucial on the wire.
 
Week 7 and 8 are looking like real keys to the fantasy season. The players on bye added to those hurt make these weeks crucial on the wire.

Boy you're right about my week 7 in my $$ league. With all of the preplanning I've done to be covered on my bye week from hail the Cooley injury will leave me searching the WW for a decent flex play. I'm looking forward to the next Deep End.
 
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Boy you're right about my week 8 in my $$ league. With all of the preplanning I've done to be covered on my bye week from hail the Cooley injury will leave me searching the WW for a decent flex play. I'm looking forward to the next Deep End.
Have I got one for you. (Atleast I feel real good about it)
 
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