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The Shot Caller's Report - RBs
Your Weekly Guide To Fantasy Lineups
12/6/07
Positions: QBs | RBs | WRs

Running Backs

Must Start:

Rudi Johnson Rudi Johnson v. STL: It used to be that Cincinnati sucked each year, but owners could count on Johnson regardless of his team’s struggles. Mr. Consistency has been banged up and getting some competition this year from Kenny Watson and DeDe Dorsey, and not just in obvious passing situations. However, it looks like his workload is on the rise, he is healthy once again, and he has scored in each of the last two weeks.

Ryan Grant v. OAK: Halfway through the season, Green Bay had no ground game. Suddenly, some guy no one has ever heard of gets the start due to multiple injuries ahead of him on the depth chart and, bam, a running game is born. And not a crappy one, but a pretty darn good one, with Grant routinely chugging out 100 yard games and touchdowns. As a bonus, this week Grant gets to run against the eleven guys Oakland trots out onto the field and calls a defense.

Edgerrin James @ SEA: The Arizona receivers are dropping like freshman at their first keg party, leaving the Cardinals with no choice but to lean on their outstanding running back. It obviously pains the coaching staff to run the ball routinely, but since all their shiny toys are broken, they don’t have a lot of choice. Last week, with wide outs occupying stretchers up and down the Arizona sideline, Edge rushed 24 times for 114 yards. No touchdown, which is disturbing against the Brownies, but he is getting opportunities.

Marion Barber @ DET: For a while this season, Detroit was the top ranked fantasy defense in the land. That was a mirage of course, as Detroit’s defense wasn’t stopping anyone, but lots of return touchdowns helped their cause. The entire Lions team is crashing back to Earth with four straight losses. Once again, the powers of the universe have spoken: it is just unnatural for Detroit to have a winning record.

Going Out On a Limb:

Chris Brown v. SD: Yeah, I’m not too excited about this guy either, but in Week 14, there just isn’t much left in leagues with more than six competent teams. LenWhale is banged up, although the Fat Man is expected to play, and Brown has been seeing a decent number of touches, including a touchdown last week. With the volume of running back injuries this year, someone will have to use Brown.

Grab A Gatorade:

LenDale White v. SD: Since we are talking about Tennessee anyway, we might as well discuss the fortunes of Mr. Roly-Poly. He hasn’t topped 13 rushes or 60 rushing yards the last four weeks and Chris Brown is looking a little more explosive, which isn’t hard. LenWhale needs 25 carries to wear down a defense with his appreciable bulk and he won’t get them this week.

Frank Gore v. MIN: Owners with Gore on their roster probably don’t have a lot of other options, but explore them fully before slotting Gore into your starting line up this week. The only reason more people aren’t making up jokes about the 49ers is because they are distracted by the odor from Miami. Excluding his two touchdowns in Week 12, Gore hasn’t scored since Week Two. Oh, yeah, the Vikings are pretty good at stopping the run, too.

Kevin Jones v. DAL: After receiving 22 touches against Green Bay Week 12, Jones got a total of six during Week 13’s game in Minnesota. The Vikings are good, but at least pretending to run the ball occasionally might have been helpful. Oh well, another Detroit loss as Mad Mike Martz experiments with our fantasy players. KJ owners have to be putting Martz on the same level of hatred as Mike Shanahan gets from all owners.

Laurence Maroney v. PIT: Best case is Maroney getting 15 touches with the Patriots spreading the field continually, making it easier for Tom Brady to read the blitzes he will face all day. Maroney might get lucky and break one, but the presence of Kevin Faulk and Heath Evans splits the small New England running pie into slices that are way too small to fill anyone up.

Jesse Chatman @ BUF: After aggravating his ankle injury last week, Chatman gets a cakewalk match up in Buffalo. The problem is he may not be healthy enough to shoulder a full rushing load, leading to more Samkon Gado sightings. Since rookie quarterback John Beck began starting, Chatman has scored exactly zero touchdowns, even against last week’s porous Jets run defense.

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