Week 6
At this point in the season, you are settling in. You understand the base starters for your team, and probably have found suitable replacements for injuries. Just as well, there are some key injuries in the NFL that will greatly affect the Fantasy world as well. Key things to consider:
Consider trades
Especially if you have a consistently losing team
Look for shifting NFL strategies
For example, the new emergence of the Carolina Panthers or the New England Patriots rushing attack
Consider the implications of NFL roster changes
Mario Williams out for season, should we still start the Texans defense?
2 key pickups:
Victor Cruz, WR, New York Giants
In his last three games, Cruz has averaged over 100 receiving yards per game, while also pulling in three touchdowns. He is quickly becoming one of Manning’s (the non-injured one) favorite targets. Worth starting this week for sure.
Derrick Mason, WR, Houston Texans
With the Texans recent injury problems, they are looking to add depth to various positions on the roster, including the addition of Derrick Mason to the receiving corps. The longer Andre Johnson is out, the more value Derrick Mason possesses. Did I mention he is playing at his former home in Balitmore?
This or That
Cedric Benson, RB (projected 11)
Fortunately for the Bengals, Benson’s appeal keeps being pushed back, allowing him to play yet again this week. After averaging hardly over 2 yards per carry against the Jaguars stout run defense last week, Benson faces a much more malleable Colts defense this week. With the support of his rookie teammate standouts (Andy Dalton and A.J. Green), Benson looks to bounce back this week.
Rashard Mendenhall, RB (projected 11)
Mendenhall is fresh off of a hamstring injury, (which NFL running back has NOT had hamstring issues this season?) and looking to make a strong impact in a game for the first time this season. He is up against the same stout run defense in the Jaguars that gave Cedric Benson and the Bengals such a difficult time last week.
Drumrolll……..
Rashard Mendenhall
This pivotal game for the Steelers warrants a start for Mendenhall in the fantasy rosters this week. The Steelers must incorporate a balanced running attack to couple the passing attack in order for Big Ben, who tends to hold on to the ball for a hair too long, to have success. Because of this, Mendenhall should receive upwards around 20 carries, including multiple goal line touches. Benson will probably have a relatively successful day as well, but the Colts are bound to load the box against the running back and force the Bengals into passing situations.