Developments that defied predictions
By now, if you’re an Aaron Rodgers owner, you’re tired of hearing about his broken collarbone. So I’ll spare you my thoughts. (There’s always next year.) Sorry. Couldn’t help myself. Believe it or not, there were other developments of interest to fantasy players in Week 6. Like the shoulder injury to Jameis Winston. And the fact that Deshaun Watson produced “only” three touchdowns, instead of his usual five. Slacker.
Or how about the defense/ special-teams feeding frenzy by the Lions, Saints, Ravens, Rams and Giants? Please tell me how a game between Detroit and New Orleans ends 52-38 and you wish you had started either of those defenses?
On Monday night, we finally learned why the Giants had trouble winning: They had too many receivers!
Did you know old men don’t move to Arizona just to retire? Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald and, yes, even Adrian Peterson proved they still have the chops to hang with the whippersnappers. Apparently, Palmer and Fitz showed AP the Fountain of Youth they discovered somewhere in the Phoenix area. So why didn’t they let Chris Johnson in on their little secret?
And back in Peterson’s old digs, Jerick McKinnon has pulled a Dalvin Cook and made offseason free-agent acquisition Latavius Murray irrelevant again. Though I still have my reservations about McKinnon’s long-term prospects — because I’ve seen this movie before, and he hasn’t excelled for long when handed the starting job — he has proven me (at least temporarily) wrong.
Catch ’em while you can
Chris Ivory, RB, Jaguars: Leonard Fournette left Sunday’s game after tweaking his ankle and/or knee, though he was cleared to return later. Still, the rookie’s owners are playing with fire if they don’t have Ivory in the wings in case of an actual emergency. Mike Williams, WR, Chargers: The most important thing the rookie speedster did in Sunday’s game was emerge unscathed. Though he caught just one pass for 15 yards, much more is sure to come. If he’s still available and you could use some WR depth with big upside, Williams is your man. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Jets: Last week, I scoffed when I saw ASJ in my opponent’s lineup. Then, naturally, he went out and nabbed his first TD catch in a Jets uniform. Aberration? Apparently not, as he did it again against the Patriots, and arguably was robbed of a second score. Saints’ defense/special teams: I have never recommended drafting or claiming any defensive unit based in New Orleans. That changes this week after three consecutive games in which the Saints’ D has tallied doubledigit points, punctuated by its three-TD outburst against the Lions. And look who’s up next: the QB-challenged Packers. Don’t be fooled Brett Hundley, QB, Packers: Frankly, it’s impossible to say with any degree of confidence that Hundley won’t be an adequate surrogate for Rodgers. But if Sunday’s outing was any indication, it’s going to be a long season. I wonder how long it will be before the Packers dial Matt Flynn’s number again. Ted Ginn, WR, Saints: There’s a reason Ginn probably wasn’t taken during your preseason draft. And why he’s probably still available in your league in Week 6. He can’t be trusted! Ginn is as boom-or-bust as they get, and with Willie Snead returning soon, and Alvin Kamara absorbing plenty of targets himself, Ginn is a bust waiting to happen if you dare start him. Even in great matchups.