Posts Tagged ‘Eric Decker’

Three and out: Broncos’ Decker ‘day to day’

Despite Eric Decker possibly being out for the remained of the postseason, surprisingly little should change with the Broncos offense and fantasy owners should still remain wary during the Playoff Challenge.

Surviving the final week of the fantasy regular season

Need a win to sneak into your fantasy league playoffs? Jason Smith has a short list of important rules to remember in order to get a much-needed win in the regular season finale.

Fantasy Feedback: Week 12

Late game observations Tim Tebow doesn’t throw it often and doesn’t throw it particularly well. But when he does throw it, he’s throwing it to Eric Decker. Since Tebow became the starter, Decker has 15 catches for 261 yards and four touchdowns. Broncos receivers don’t have much value, but if you’re going to start one, it should be Decker. Of all the unwritten fantasy rules, here’s one more: Start Ryan Mathews against the Broncos. Mathews ran for 137 yards Sunday, his third career 100-yard game. All of them have come against Denver. Is there any receiver as frustrating as Vincent Jackson? For as talented as he is, the big wideout has had a maddening tendency to disappear in games. While he [...]

Time to start planning for the stretch run

With fantasy trade deadlines appraoaching, Jason Smith highlights several players that owners should consider targeting to get them over the hump and into the fantasy postseason.

Three and out: Broncos considering option offense

The Broncos could go option full-time to help Tim Tebow; Ahmad Bradshaw sits out practice again and no one knows when Jahvid Best will be back.

Lloyd’s value on the rise in St. Louis

The trade that sent Brandon Lloyd to St. Louis has major fantasy implications. Find out who benefits the most.

DDFP: SI writer Pearlman and Broncos WR Decker

Shek & Rank welcome Jeff Pearlman, author of “Sweetness: The Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton,” to discuss the feedback he has received for telling the sometimes-dark story of an American legend, plus kibitz about the USFL and condiments.

Three and out: Tebow is the starter

Now that the Monday Nightmare is over for some of you (others, understandably are rejoicing), it is time for a quick look at the fantasy news of the day to get your started on an alternative rankings Tuesday.

Fantasy Faux Pas Monday: Hittin’ the Decker

Whether it was starting Eric Decker or benching Ben Roethlisberger, the Fantasy Faux Pas blog is a place for fantasy owners to get a little catharsis over their weekend screw-ups.

Fantasy Faux Pas Monday: Vick, Gore, Bryant pull fast ones

Since misery loves company, here’s a chance for fantasy owners to vent about what they would have done differently in Week 4.

Who should fill in for Andre Johnson?

Texans coach Gary Kubiak assured fantasy enthusiasts when he said that WR Dre Johnson was going to miss “some time.” And by assuring us, I mean he could not have been more vague. Oh well, hopefully Dre will start tweeting out MRI photos like his teammate Arian Foster did.

Digging deep for good WR value

Going beyond the surface stats, Jason Smith says there are values to be found at the wide receiver position.

Three and out: Broncos’ Lloyd expected to play

Brandon Lloyd is expecting to play in Week 3 for Denver, which could affect Eric Decker’s value.

Three and Out: Torn groins leading to opportunities

Let’s try to get through the top stories of the morning without tearing a groin. That seems to be going around this week.

Three and out: Texans’ Foster expected to play Week 1

Arian Foster’s hamstring injury doesn’t appear to be as serious as originally feared, which should allow fantasy owners to breathe easier.

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