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Nov
4th

Top Targets For Week 9 (free Agents Dummy)

Author: doyadoya | Top Targets

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There are some good buys out there this week  Get to work

Ryan Moats, Houston- Moats went crazy last weekend and although Kubiak willnot commit to an answer when pressed on who will start in week 9, it will be tough to sit Moats after his 126 yards and 3 TD performance.  This is especially true considering Slaton is have a hard time shaking his case of fumblitis.  Head Smacker

LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia-  If you own Brian Westbrook, you should have drafted McCoy, but is the off chance that you did, get him.  Westbrook is going to continue to drive you crazy because he is one of the guys who is always hurt but usually plays so the only thing you can count on him for is to make you nuts. Head Smacker

Vince Young, Tennessee- Vince is back from the depths of career suicide and is doing exactly what he does…put up very mediocre fantasy numbers.  He is great with his legs though so if you play in a league that gives extra points for rushing touchdowns, he might be a decent bye week option.  Hail Mary

Alex Smith, San Francisco-  Smith is looking a lot more like the first round pick he was supposed to be coming into the league.  Notice that I did not say he is looking like the first overall pick that he was, because he is not looking like that.  He is keeping the offense moving though, something that Shaun Hill was unable to do.  Also, with the return of Frank Gore, the passing game is opening up a little but which will help.  Not So Obvious

Michael Crabtree, San Francisco-  Although I usually stay clear of rookie wide outs, especially ones who hold out for half the season, Crabtree looks good.  He is still not consistant enough to be a weekly play but might be worth a stash if you are in a keeper league that forces you to keep a certain number of players.  Not So Obvious

Kevin Walter, Houston- The loss of Owen Daniels, although not great for Matt Schaub owners is very good for Walter.  He should be the teams third option now after the omnipotent Andre Johnson and whomever is in the backfield. Not So Obvious

Malcolm Floyd, San Diego- Although Floyd had already taken his starting job, the release of Chris Chambers just cements it.   Malcolm will now get more looks in a pass heavy offense that scores points…works for me.  Not So Obvious

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