San Francisco Chronicle

Players providing good, bad surprises

- By Ladd Biro Follow Ladd Biro at the Fantasy Fools blog ( fantasy-fools.blog spot.com), on Facebook and on Twitter @ladd_biro.

The emergence of the Saints’ running game is really bumming out those of us counting on Drew Brees to lead us to the Promised Land. Balanced offenses are great for Super Bowl runs in the real world, but an elite fantasy quarterbac­k is a terrible thing to waste.

It could be worse, of course. Brees could be out altogether, like Aaron Rodgers, whose departure likewise turned Jordy Nelson into a pungent slice of fantasy cheese.

Then there’s the great Case Keenum, who is molding Adam Thielen into a fantasy stud, while serving up ample leftovers to Stefon Diggs. Whaddya say we let Teddy Bridgewate­r heal a bit longer from the sideline, coach?

Welcome to the fantasy limelight, Jared Goff. There were an awful lot of doubters out there. (They know who they are.)

You’ve been a welcome relief to those of us who grabbed you — perhaps in desperatio­n — after Deshaun Watson bid farewell way too early.

It wasn’t that long ago that a Carson Wentz bye week went essentiall­y unnoticed. Not anymore. Hurry back, and don’t forget to bring Alshon, Nelson and Zach with you!

For one weekend, at least, fantasy owners who hedged their bets on Devonta Freeman with Tevin Coleman will be rewarded. It’s a shame that Coleman’s first start of the season comes against the Seahawks, but Tampa Bay is on deck, and Freeman’s journey through the concussion protocol could be extended.

Finally, after being sacked eight times by Adrian Clayborn and his Atlanta teammates Sunday, it’s a minor miracle that we’re not talking about the future of the Cowboys without Dak Prescott. Forget the absence of Ezekiel Elliott. If they don’t get Tyron Smith back to protect Prescott’s blind side, this offense will turn positively Cleveland-like. Catch ’em while you can Jamaal Williams, RB, Packers: The last man standing in the Green Bay backfield — after Sunday’s injuries to Aaron Jones and Ty Montgomery — is the fourth-round rookie from BYU. It currently appears that Williams will get the nod for at least one game — an unfavorabl­e matchup with the Ravens in Week 11 — but there could be more. And a starting RB is a starting RB. Danny Woodhead, RB, Ravens: PPR leaguers, in particular, should not delay much longer in scooping up Woodhead, who was discarded in most leagues after his Week 1 hamstring injury. The versatile back — arguably the most talented in Baltimore’s stable — is hoping to return in Week 11. He should be a solid contributo­r down the stretch, simultaneo­usly making Javorius Allen and Alex Collins irrelevant during that span. Robert Woods, WR, Rams: With two touchdown receptions in each of the past two games — not to mention 241 yards — Woods is demanding his fantasy due. He’s benefiting greatly from Goff ’s hot hand and clearly has carved out a big-play role in the NFL’s topscoring offense. Don’t be fooled Corey Coleman, WR, Browns: Coleman is preparing to return from a Week 2 hand injury, but despite Cleveland’s desperate need for a reliable starting wideout, the oft-injured second-year receiver is not someone to whom you should hitch your fortunes. The team’s QB situation is so pathetic, no Cleveland receiver can be trusted.

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