Bye Weeks: N/A
C.J. Spiller & Fred Jackson: The Chargers
run defense will be tested by the run-heavy Bills in Week
3.
Grab a Helmet
Fred
Jackson/C.J.
Spiller vs SD: Man, there are Buffalo Bills players
all over the Shot Callers report these last two weeks! Here we
feature the tandem of Jackson and Spiller. After two weeks we
have a rough idea of what the breakdown will be with these two
backs, and it seems to be about 15 touches each. On any given
week that gives each of them enough value in a flex, or low end
RB2 spot, but this week could have the makings of more. San Diego
plays sound defense, but they have given up 4.7 ypc to Ellington
and Lynch the last two weeks. The Bills weekly game plan seems
to be run, run and run some more, so don’t be shocked if both
of these guys find the end zone this week in what should be a
scrappy game in Orchard Park.
Joique
Bell and Reggie
Bush v GB: Whether it was play design or the stingy
Carolina defense, the Lions running backs were a near non-factor
last week in their road loss. This Sunday the Leos head back to
the confines of Fort Field to take on division rival Green Bay.
Last week in their 24-7 loss to the Panthers, Bell and Bush combined
for only 24 touches, 129 yards and no scores. In a 40-10 win last
season at home against the Pack, Bush and Bell combined for an
eye popping 49 touches, 310 yards and 2 scores! If this new Lions
staff has any semblance of a clue, they’ve watched that game,
and will dial up a similar game play this week. Bush is a matchup
nightmare for the Packer linebackers, and Bell should find some
room inside the tackles against a defense giving up the second-most
rushing yards in the league. Get these guys in your line-ups this
week as strong RB2 plays.
Chris
Ivory v. CHI (Mon): We now have two weeks in a books,
and a better picture of the identities of offenses and defenses.
We know the Jets are going with the Ground and Pound plan of years
past, and that Chicago can be pounded on the ground (giving up
the 5th worst ypc average in the league at 5.3). The Jets could
be without their only threat in the passing game as Eric Decker
deals with a hamstring injury. Ivory has shown more pop in the
run game than Chris Johnson, so look for the Jets to ride Ivory
as they work to keep the prolific Bear passing game on the sideline.
There won’t be many chances to get a Jet’s skill player in your
lineup, but this should be the week.
Grab Some Pine
Montee
Ball @ SEA: I was strong in this spot last
week with my recommendations, so I’m going to take a real
risk this week and temper my expectations for Montee Ball. Chances
are you drafted Ball to be your RB1 and he just hasn’t been that
the first two weeks. I understand he is still rounding into form
after missing most of the preseason, but the Bronco’s run blocking
just hasn’t been good enough. Now Denver has to go into the great
Northwest to try and shed the nightmares of the Super Bowl. Seattle
is going to be a loud, angry place to play, and the ‘Hawks are
playing stout defense against the run, allowing only 181 yards
and 1 touchdown through two games. Don’t flat out bench him, but
don’t expect much better than low end RB2 numbers.
Toby
Gerhart v. IND: Since I’m not versed in Shot Caller
etiquette, I’ll have to ask Joseph if it’s acceptable to just
keep the same player in this spot on a permanent basis. So until
I hear otherwise, Toby Gerhart once again should be out of your
fantasy lineup. Running on a bad wheel, behind a line that doesn’t
even give the common courtesy of a “look out” block, Gerhart is
not even a top 50 back in most formats, and I just don’t see that
changing anytime soon. Until further notice, this is Gerhart’s
spot to lose!
Steven
Jackson v. TB (Thu): While he’s averaged a respectable
4.2 yards per carry this season, Jackson has yet to find the end
zone, and simply doesn’t offer the Falcon’s offense
enough big play potential in the run game. Besides facing a stingy
Bucs defense that is allowing only 3.7 ypc, this may be the week
the Falcons give more run to intriguing rookie Devonta Freeman.
Jackson just simply might not be worth much more than a FLEX start
this week.
Wide Receivers
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