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Beware the “Buy Low” (it could be a “buy no”)

September 24, 2010 The Rant No Comments

Every season there are players who are ranked highly in the preseason, drafted early and start slow out of the gate. These are players that become prime “buy low” candidates for the active fantasy owner. In a lot of cases, owners of these players get happy feet in the pocket and want to move the under producers even if they only  get 50 cents on the dollar or whatever they can get just to get some production. In many cases, the “buy low” can be a great score but sometimes, the buy low should actually be a “buy not at all”, this is especially true for running backs.

There are no steadfast rules that will help you discern which is a great buy low bargain and which is a dud in waiting. But as we know history often repeats itself, so here are a few cautionary tales that might help you look for signs.

Jamal Lewis: in 2003 Lewis carried the ball 387 times for 2066 yards and 14 touchdowns making him a hall of fame fantasy stud. The problem is he never got close to that again. He averaged about 900 yards and about 5 touchdowns per season for the rest of his career. He was a prime buy low after weeks 3 in the 2 years immediately following his big season but the price tag on him even when he was not producing was so high that you would have had to trade way too much to get him.

Ladanian Tomlinson: In 2006 Tomlinson went for 1815 yards and 28 touchdowns! And he has declined steadily every season since. Even going into the 4th week of last season, the residual value of Tomlinson was high enough that owners still wanted a ransom for him even though he was getting out-produced by almost everyone you would have had to trade to get him.

Larry Johnson: Johnson totaled more than 750 carries between 2005 and 2006 and part of that he was a back up. He put up over 1700 yards both seasons and was one of the fantasy elites. In 2007 he was a top 5 fantasy pick and over the first part of the season, a prime buy low candidate, but his 15 minutes was up. Johnson has never topped 900 yards since and topped 600 only once.

Shaun Alexander: Shaun’s production improved steadily from 2001 through 2005 in which he went off amassing 1880 and 27 touchdowns. Alexander didn’t sniff 800 yards again and never topped 7 touchdowns and was out of football in short order.

The lesson here is that sometimes when a player’s production drops off it is not a temporary dip, it could mean they are finished and no one told them, or you. All of the players listed above were all world and then very quickly…nothing. However, in all of the cases above, in order to trade for these players, even in the years they were in decline, their reputation alone, held their value so high that you would have had to mortgage your team to get them and in every instance, it would have been a mistake.

This season there are several running backs who appear to be spectacular buy candidates but the question is, are they buy low, or buy no??

Michael Turner, Alanta Falcons: Turner whole fantasy career has been built on a couple of very good relief innings for Ladanian Tomlinson and a 2008 season in which he put up over 1800 yards on 375 carries. Turner could be had at a little less than draft value right now, but he is still riding that 2008 rep so he would be expensive and I have not found a single instance where a running back who came back after a decline which followed a season with more than 375 carries. Also, Mike is already nursing a groin pull, the type of injury that can linger for a long time. Turner could be the exception to the 375 carry rule, but I would not wager my whole team on that.

Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaguars: MJD has started off slowly in great part because he plays for a team that is going through an identity crisis right now. The Jags seemed to forget that their best chance to win is by getting the ball in MJD’s hands as often as possible in any way possible. This should work itself out. Maurice is, young, strong, driven and not an injury risk. If you can get him for anything less that his draft value, he is most likely worth it.

DeAngelo Williams, Carolina Panthers: Williams is a young strong runner but he does not control his own destiny right now. Carolina has a terrible offense, they have chaos at quarterback and just like last year, DeAngelo will be trading snaps with Jonathan Stewart. Three strikes is too many for me to take a big chance on.

Ray Rice, Baltimore Ravens: Ray Rice was a guy who became a star last season based on huge total yardage and a lot of that came through the air. This season, the Ravens are having a tough time moving the ball and they have also added Anquan Boldin and TJ Houshmandzadeh. Both of these new weapons want the ball and are not afraid to run short routes across the middle which means many of those short dumps to Ray Rice from last year are not going to Ray Rice this year. Rice is a fine running back who has youth and strength on his side, but he was probably over valued and is probably not worth what owners are going to want for him in a trade.

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It is week one, calm the ^%$# down!

September 18, 2010 The Rant No Comments

There is one thing you can always count on in week one of the NFL season… you can count on nothing!  Teams go into week one with a cast of new characters and face a team whom they have only seen snippets of on tape from the preseason.  Players never really go full out in preseason, so the rookies are a mystery and you cannot tell if the veterans have lost a step because the step will not be apparent in the 15 minutes per game that they play in August.

All that being said, all you can do going into week one is play the fantasy football team you drafted and let the chips fall.

For example…

Peyton Manning might go for 400+ in a loss to the Texans, it is not likely but it could happen.

Matt Schaub could throw for under 150 yards in a win over the Colts, not likely, but possible.

Arian Foster, a virtual noboby, 3rd on the depth chart 3 weeks ago could have the second biggest opening day rushing performance in the history of the NFL. Not possible?…possible.

The high powered San Diego Chargers could lose to the lowly Chiefs on Monday night football, right after the anointed superbowl favorite, NY Jets, lay an egg in prime time.

All of this could happen, but probably won’t…wait it all did happen!!! There is no getting around it, week one is always crazy and unpredictable, but IT IS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD!

You are going to look at the performance of Matt Schaub, Michael Turner, Cedric Benson, Steven Jackson, Shonn Greene, Randy Moss and thinking about trading them all for Michael Clayton. Calm the *&^% Down!  It is week one.  Don’t go throwing your whole team away and trade Adrian Peterson for Mohammed Massaquoi.  Just grab a cool one, set your team like week one didn’t happen and press the reset button on your season.  If all of the same things happen in week 2, get concerned and if they happen again in week 3, sound the alarm but not today.

I am not saying that you should not grab a week one stud and stash him on your bench if you have space, you definitely should.  I am also not saying you should not try to grab Brandon Jackson is you drafted Ryan Grant, again you should.  Just don’t get crazy because you lost your game in week one by 30 points.

After watching some film of the guys who will actually be playing in the games and not players from the scout team, the coaches will game plan better for week 2 and you will not see some of the stuff you saw and did not believe in week one.  Sam Bradford is not going to throw 50+ times every week and if he does 25 of them will go to Steven Jackson!

If you don’t believe me, let’s take a walk down memory lane.

2009 Week 1
Patrick Crayton 22 points,  fantasy season – #42 wide receiver for the season
John Carlson 25 points,  fantasy season – #15 tight end for the season
Willis McGahee 21 points,  fantasy season – #37  running back for the season
Julius Jones 20 points,  fantasy season – #34  running back for the season
Trent Edwards 20 points,  fantasy season – #31 quarterback for the season
Mike Bell 143 yards, fantasy season – #41 running back for the season

2008 Week 1
JaMarcues Russell 17 points,  fantasy season – #26 quarterback for the season
Hank Basket 16 points,  fantasy season – #53 wide receiver for the season
Dante Rosario – 16 points,  fantasy season – #33 tight end for the season

2007 Week 1
Ronald Curry 20 points,  fantasy season – #36 wide receiver for the season
Travis Henry 18 points,  fantasy season – #32  running back for the season
Antwaan Randle El 18 points,  fantasy season – #56 wide receiver for the season

The lesson is simple, use your head, check the match ups and start your studs.  Keep an eye out for this season’s Miles Austin but don’t start burning waiver priority juice on things you don’t need just because they broke off a 60 yard touchdown reception in garbage time.

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Does Preseason Equal Injury Season?

August 15, 2010 General, Top Targets 1 Comment

With the rash of injuries already in just the first week of preseason I start to wonder if the league should in fact shorten the preseason to protect the players in meaningless games for most of them.  Here are a few of the injuries that may have an impact on your fantasy football team.

Ben Tate, RB, Houston Texans – Tate will have surgery on his ankle ending his rookie campaign.  On a team that has a completely wide open backfield, Tate was expected to take some carries and possibly start.  Those of you with early drafts may have taken him on a flyer looking for that huge up side if he ended up starting in the same offense that brought us the endless supply of 1000 yard rushers and fantasy football stud running backs out of Denver.  You are now left looking for a player to fill a roster spot.  I would look to someone like Brian Westbrook.  He is on the verge of signing with a team (possibly the Rams) and is one injury away from being a starter(and if it is the Rams, he will have to carry that team).

Fred Jackson/Marshawn Lynch, RBs, Buffalo Bills – Jackson will be out 4-6 weeks with a broken bone in his hand and Lynch is gone for 3-4 weeks after spraining his ankle.  Holding out into the first part of training camp all means nothing now for CJ Spiller who is going to take all the first team reps in practice and start all the preseason games and probably most games for your fantasy football team.  This will give Spiller all the time in the world to remind the Bills coaching staff why they ignored glaring needs at quarterback and offensive line and picked him 9th overall in the draft.

Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona Cardinals – Fitzy when down this week with a sprained MCL and will be shut down for the rest of the preseason.  For all you Fitzgerald owners out there this is worrisome as it gives him less time to develop his connection with the always underwhelming Matt Leinart.  For a team that traded away Boldin in the offseason I sure hope Steve Breaston and Early Doucet are the real deal or this will spell trouble for your fantasy football team if there are any lingering effects.

 Other injuries of note – Vernon Davis strained his knee this week.  The Beast should be fine but for an already troubled Alex Smith, he loses his best receiver from last year, at least for a little while and he needs all the help he can get.  Keep a watch on this situation as a lot of you are probably looking to Davis for WR type fantasy football numbers from the TE position for your fantasy team.

Mohamed Massaquoi strained his hammy during the Browns game this week.  If he misses time Jake Delhomme will have even less time to get on the same page with his best receiver . . . like it matters.  Delhomme had years to do that in Carolina but still couldn’t manage . . and that was with Steve Smith.

Torry Holt went on the IR ending his season and probably his career.  This won’t affect your fantasy football team but if I didn’t mention a former Ram going down DeeJ would have thrown a tantrum(those of you who listen to the podcast know that DeeJ thought Holt might actually be a factor).

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Using Tweets to Predict Fantasy Production

July 19, 2010 General 1 Comment

In this new world of fantasy football that has banished the white board to the closet under the stairs, made magazines obsolete and allows you to set up news alerts for every player on your team, it is hard to believe that you can get even closer to the daily behavior of NFL players.  But this season twitter will allow you to be closer to Chad Ocho Cinco that even his closest friends.

Twitter gives a whole new insight into the day to day comings and goings of your favorite players.  Since the vast majority of players have public twitter feeds and love to tweet every aspect of their lives, you get to take a look at the real person.  This of course answers the real questions of player work ethic, behavioral problems and friendships.  You find out if the player is a gym rat (good), club hopper (bad), spends most weekends at his grandma’s (good) or spends every weekend in Vegas (bad).  If you are not on twitter yet, open an account today, just so you can spy on your prospective fantasy studs.

Justin Forsett, RB Seattle Seahawks:

  • Up early headed to Stockton for Lavelle Hawkins football camp if your out that way come out 9:35 AM Jul 17th via mobile web
  • The verse for tonight is 1 Corinthians 6:18 Goodnight & God Bless!! 1:06 AM Jul 17th via mobile web
    Having lunch watching Lean on Me its a classic 1:23 PM Jul 14th via we
  • Good pool workout this morning got to rest up for this Pilates class later today 11:46 AM Jul 14th via API The verse for tonight is Romans 4:17 Goodnight & God Bless!! 11:19 PM Jul 13th via web

Justin does nothing but watch movies, workout and read the bible! This is a guy you want on your team. He is not going get caught in a meth lab and he will not show up to camp out of shape!

Aaron Rodgers, QB Green Bay Packers:

  • Another great day in Tahoe. Hoping to shoot a score around 75 tomorrow. I’ll let u all know how it goes Friday, July 16, 2010 12:10:07 AM via Twitterrific
  • I’m in Tahoe loving Edgewood and seeing some good friends. Best week of the summer Wednesday, July 14, 2010 11:13:00 PM via Twitterrific
  • Excited about the best week of the offseason in beautiful tahoe. If ur a betting person it’s probably not a safe bet to put $ on me golfing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 4:18:03 PM via Twitterrific
  • At the store n the lady in front of me just told on the lady at the front of the line who was trying to shoplift! They got her Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:07:20 PM via Twitterrific
  • @PURPLEDRANK128 what’s up beach bum. See u up there Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:20:05 AM via Twitterrific in reply to PURPLEDRANK128
  • @scoobydiesel much appreciated. Loved my time at PV and BC so much Monday, July 12, 2010 6:16:25 PM via Twitterrific in reply to scoobydiesel
  • @MrMichael_Smith I could honestly care less about rankings and top 5′s n all that. I just retweet my fans when they say something funny Monday, July 12, 2010 5:20:21 PM via Twitterrific in reply to MrMichael_Smith
  • RT @TrippHardin @AaronRodgers12 Hasselbeck isnt a top 5 analyst for ESPN….and they only have 3.(hahahahahaha) Monday, July 12, 2010 3:46:31 PM via Twitterrific

Aaron spends his time quoting movies, talking about the beach and junk food and retweeting trash talk from his followers.  Not one mention of the gym or off season work outs.  He will most likely not violate the NFL ethics rules, but he will be the kind of guys that team mates don’t really like, kind of like Barry Zito.  He is on a good team and he is fairly talented so he will be productive but he will not last forever on the Packers. (this is of course just me reading tea leaves via tweets.)

Maurice Jones-Drew, RB Jacksonville Jaguars:

  • RT @JohnVetsch: @Jones_Drew32 I did a mock draft yesterday and people trippin when I took u 1 over AP and CJ. (cont) http://tl.gd/2k8r4n     about 8 hours ago  via UberTwitter
  • @Treenie5 I don’t do clubs anymore I got kids now… Lol but the a shooting now man… about 8 hours ago via UberTwitter in reply to Treenie5
  • Done wit my workout… Beast as usual… Its great when u can workout wit the best…. Greatness here I come!!!!! about 9 hours ago via UberTwitter
  • Rise and grind… Another day another chance to become great….. Use ur time wisely tweeps. about 14 hours ago via UberTwitter
  • @MIKESPN lebron whoop both wade and bosh tho Sunday, July 18, 2010 4:55:33 PM via UberTwitter in reply to MIKESPN
  • RT @Fantasy_Guru: @Jones_Drew32 You won’t find our mag this year; after you graced the cover in ’09 and did (cont) http://tl.gd/2jml3e Sunday, July 18, 2010 4:51:48 PM via UberTwitter
  • College football is about to start and I think my bruins are gonna do work this year…. UCLA is where its at (cont) http://tl.gd/2jlt83 Sunday, July 18, 2010 3:15:11 PM via UberTwitter
  • @iNkEdUp03 man grinding like last year getting reggie for the season to begin… How about u? Sunday, July 18, 2010 3:11:39 PM via UberTwitter in reply to iNkEdUp03
  • I’m on my way to winn dixie to check out their magazine section so I can prepare myself for the big XM draft on july 21st…. teamgreatness Sunday, July 18, 2010 3:05:41 PM via UberTwitter
  • RT @Donny_Moore: Over last 4 seasons, the Jaguars rushing offense and @Jones_Drew32 are one of only 2 teams with (cont) http://tl.gd/2jlpt6 Sunday, July 18, 2010 3:03:39 PM via UberTwitter
  • RT @pammyb29: @Jones_Drew32 http://bit.ly/cIJ5Ls My 48 yr old cyclist brother in law died of bowel cancer. Thanks Saturday, July 17, 2010 6:31:25 PM via UberTwitter
  • Good morning tweeps what do u have on ur agenda today Saturday, July 17, 2010 11:33:26 AM via UberTwitter
  • Up and at em Saturday, July 17, 2010 11:27:37 AM via UberTwitter
  • @chitownforte22 where r u at brother Saturday, July 17, 2010 12:59:52 AM via UberTwitter in reply to chitownforte22
  • RT @ITSNEB: @Jones_Drew32 u going to have time to murk on black ops while u scoring 30 tds?<— always got time Friday, July 16, 2010 3:40:31 PM via UberTwitter
  • RT @nate_robinson: @Jones_Drew32 good luck this season bro…<—- thanks bruh u were balling this year.. I’m (cont) http://tl.gd/2i9dsd Friday, July 16, 2010 3:29:13 PM via UberTwitter
  • RT @imJmi: just scored a touchdown with this one! NFL Pro Bowler and Jacksonville’s starting RB @Jones_Drew32 (cont) http://tl.gd/2i9ck3 Friday, July 16, 2010 3:25:24 PM via UberTwitter
  • RT @ChrisB357: hey @Jones_Drew32 wanna help with a noble cause? tweetout for my twin 3yr olds with SMA www.byrdsforacure.org Friday, July 16, 2010 3:21:45 PM via UberTwitter
  • Todays workout was a beast…. Sled pulls and conditioning then to the weight room for a monster leg workout. (cont) http://tl.gd/2i9b1v Friday, July 16, 2010 3:21:00 PM via UberTwitter
  • RT @MsTerryMcMillan: Black people kill each other more than white people do. Who’s racist? Friday, July 16, 2010 12:20:47 PM via UberTwitter
  • Good night tweeps 9:45 PM Jul 15th via UberTwitter
  • @MikeSimsWalker my man owns bella limo 8:51 PM Jul 15th via UberTwitter in reply to MikeSimsWalker
  • LA its been great now time to get back to grind mode. South florida hear I come 11:07 AM Jul 15th via UberTwitter

MJD is a superstud.  He gauges his worth by how hard his workouts are.  He goes to bed early.  He has a lust for greatness seen in few players.  His only short coming is his choice in BFFs (Mike Sims-Walker the same guy that missed a game last year for  a booty call).

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