
Sorry for the lateness of this post. The wife and I flew to Maryland for Thanksgiving with my family then drove to New York City for some weekend fun before returning to New Orleans yesterday.
It was a whirlwind. Good to be home again. Hope you and yours had a nice holiday. And I hope your fantasy team is either (A) already in the playoffs or (B) punching a ticket to the playoffs this weekend.
Vince Young, QB, Eagles
Greg Little, WR, Browns
Maurice Morris, RB, Lions
Johnny Knox, WR, Bears
Lance Moore, WR, Saints
Peyton Hillis, RB, Browns
Here are today’s great reads:
- Week 12 revelations. Big-time Chris Johnson sighting on Sunday against Tampa Bay. Now if he can put a few of those together, Johnson’s fantasy owners might actually enjoy owning him again. [National Football Post]
- Fantasy owners still are dealing with some injuries heading into the last regular season weekend in most fantasy leagues. Michael Vick is very iffy for Thursday night (hence the Vince Young suggestion above) and Adrian Peterson could miss another week with a high-ankle sprain. Darren McFadden did some light running yesterday; Finally, some good news! [ESPN.com]
- A more extensive waiver wire suggestion list, for those interested. Some deeper names on here, like Giants’ third-string running back Da’Rel Scott. [RazzBall]
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Doc, which one of these WRs do you see having the most value over the next four weeks? I’m trying to decide which one to pick up.
David Nelson
Jabar Gaffney
Doug Baldwin
Johnny Knox
Damian Williams
Greg Little
Of those, I like Baldwin, Knox and Little (in no particular order). Baldwin especially now with Sidney Rice out, though.
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