Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Fantasy Sports Fix: All the Fantasy Sports Coverage You Can ...

Each week we?ll take a look at the best of the best from RotoExperts.com?s Fantasy content.

Alex Trautner is the chill pill you?ve been looking for. He?s also the ?Debbie Downer? in your life. Just when you thought you could pick up Torrey Smith, put him in your lineup against the Jets and expect another three-touchdown game, Trautner puts on the breaks and slows down the Torrey Smith bandwagon. He goes on to say that Smith only has the upside of a? Wait, what? Trautner says that Smith compares nicely to Reggie Wayne, which is high praise. The problem is, he?s not expecting much from Smith this week. Not against the Jets defense. [Alex?s Audibles]

Srah Bojarski and the RotoExperts staff see plenty of shootouts brewing in Week 4, which is great news for Fantasy football purposes. One of the teams expected to score plenty of points this week, the Saints, provide a bit of a Fantasy conundrum with the return of Marques Colston. Everyone wants to know, who?s going to get the most targets for the Saints this week? Unfortunately, no one seems to have that answer. Sarah does, however, clue you in to who she expects to be start-worthy among the Saints receivers and who you should consider sitting this week. What more can you ask for? [Week 4 Previews]

Last week everyone was asking about Roy Helu, while this week Denarius Moore seems to be the toast of the Fantasy town. Adam Ronis takes a look at Moore and assesses his value among receivers with equal value and buzz, such as Nate Washington and Eric Decker. Ronis also weighs in on how the return of Jacoby Ford will hurt or help Moore?s Fantasy value. [XPert Mailbag]

Pat Mayo has his eyes on a particular tight end in San Diego, and it?s not Antonio Gates. As Mayo points out, the Dolphins have given up 28.3 points to opposing tight ends, which does make Randy McMichael an intriguing add this week, especially with Gates expected to sit. See where McMichael fits among the top 125 flex plays this week, as Mayo flexes his Fantasy Football knowledge. [The Flexpert]

The King is back with his weekly rankings, and just off the top there?s one thing you can say for sure: Scott Engel thinks the Raiders secondary is going to earn their pay this weekend against the Patriots. Good luck, fellas. Better you than me! [Week 4 Lineup Rankings]

Jake Ciely is giving Chris Johnson another chance. I don?t blame him. As a Johnson owner myself, there?s nothing you can do but give him another shot. What are you going to do, bench your No. 1 pick? Ciely also makes the point that with Kenny Britt out, the Titans have no choice but to get Johnson more involved. Well, if that?s what it takes for them to recognize they need to get Johnson going, it?s going to be a long winter in Tennessee. [Hold ?Em or Fold ?Em]

Mike Gilbert isn?t going to let his freak flag fly over Kendall Hunter, even if Frank Gore sits on Sunday against the Eagles. Gilbert has yet to see enough out of Hunter to pick-and-plug him in as an RB2. I totally agree with that assessment, but I would consider using Hunter as a flex option in deep leagues for those owners who?ve gone and screwed up their roster three weeks into the season. Also, just as a side note, Mike?s take on gout in this week?s column is absolutely brilliant. [Hot Freaks]

Adam Zdroik is buying into the Jared Cook craze, now that Kenny Britt is lost for the season. I also like his call on taking a look at Titus Young. There are enough balls to go around in Detroit, and with Young seeing nine catches over his last two games, it?s clear that he?s going to be a factor in the Lions? offense going forward. I?m not as down on Rashard Mendenhall as Big Z is, though. I think he?ll bust out big time against the Seahawks. Mark that one down, Zdroik. [Stock Report]

As Adam McFadden points out, Wes Welker picked up a season?s worth of production in Week 3 alone. I wrote about Welker in my piece earlier in the week, since I own him in three of my four leagues. I was curious to see if anyone who owned Welker actually found a way to lose this week. I can?t imagine it?s possible! He scored 50 points for me in a PPR league. That?s just insane. Check out what McFadden has to say about the targets and touches from some of the top wide receivers in the game. [Looks and Touches]

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