Fantasy owners have dealt with several major injuries so far in the early part of the season, including Peyton Manning (neck), Arian Foster (hamstring) and Marques Colston (collarbone). But no injury is as severe as what happened to Jamaal Charles in Week 2.
The Chiefs standout running back, who was a Top 5 overall pick in the majority of leagues on Draft Day, suffered a torn left ACL at Detroit and was placed on injured reserve. There is no way to directly replace his production in Kansas City or for Fantasy owners, but at least two players will try.
Thomas Jones will likely get the majority of carries, and he should be added in all formats. He is owned in 48 percent of leagues on CBSSports.com, and hopefully he can turn back the clock. At 33, Jones has looked sluggish this season with a combined 14 carries for 43 yards in two games against the Bills and Lions. He also struggled last season with 896 rushing yards and six touchdowns on just 3.7-yards per carry, but you would gladly take that kind of production now if you owned Charles.
While Jones will likely get the majority of carries, the player who should benefit the most in Kansas City is Dexter McCluster. He most closely resembles Charles in size and speed, but he can only be added in the majority of leagues on CBSSports.com as a wide receiver because that's the position he was assigned this year by the Chiefs.
McCluster (13 percent ownership) has 12 carries for 93 yards and nine catches for 23 yards through two games with two fumbles. He is the player to target for all Fantasy owners this week because his production should skyrocket. It's not often you can slot a player with running back-type skills into a wide receiver position in Fantasy lineups, and he can also be a solid flex option.
McCluster might not score many touchdowns -- that's where Jones should still have value -- but he could see plenty of work since the Chiefs will likely be trailing in most of their games. So far this year, Kansas City has been outscored 89-10 through two games.
We might also see the Chiefs give increased work to fullback Le'Ron McClain, who has a solid history carrying the ball from his days in Baltimore, and reserve running back Jackie Battle. But until those two do anything of significance they are not worth adding in most formats. Both are not owned on CBSSports.com leagues heading into Week 3.
In case you haven't noticed ... Dustin Keller is having a solid start to the season. While Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez and Fred Davis are getting plenty of attention from Fantasy owners -- and rightfully so -- Keller is right there in terms of production through two games. He has 28 Fantasy points in two weeks, which is tied with Hernandez and trails only Gronkowski by six points. Keller is owned in 72 percent of leagues, but he should be considered a starter in all formats with the way his season has started.
Each Tuesday we will highlight players who might be available in your league and whether you should consider picking them up off waivers based on their recent performances. The players chosen are based on the percentage of ownership in CBSSports.com leagues.
Quarterback
Add 'Em
Rex Grossman, Redskins
Owned: 42 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Completed 25 of 43 passes for 291 yards, two
touchdowns and two interceptions vs. Arizona.
Analysis:
Grossman continues to prove that coach Mike Shanahan knew what he was
doing by not drafting or signing a big-name quarterback this offseason.
Grossman has been solid since taking over the starting job at the end of
last year. In five starts, Grossman has four games with at least 290
passing yards and multiple touchdowns. He faces Dallas this year, and
last year at the Cowboys, Grossman had 322 passing yards, four
touchdowns and two interceptions. He should continue to play well again
this week and should be added in all formats.
Avoid 'Em
Jason Campbell, Raiders
Owned: 19 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Completed 23 of 33 passes for 323 yards, two
touchdowns and one interception and had a rushing touchdown at Buffalo.
Analysis:
Campbell played great against the Bills, especially considering he was
without Jacoby Ford, Louis Murphy, Darrius Heyward-Bey and Kevin Boss due to injuries. Campbell also has five total touchdowns
on the season so far. But he is not someone to consider for Fantasy
owners, especially heading into Week 3 against the Jets. The Raiders are
a running team, and they will lean on Darren McFadden and Michael Bush and
don't want Campbell having to win games for them.
Scout 'Em
Matt Hasselbeck, Titans
Owned: 34 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Completed 30 of 42 passes for 358 yards, one
touchdown and one interception vs. Baltimore.
Analysis:
Hasselbeck has played well through the first two weeks of the season and
should be on your radar as a bye-week replacement. He's doing exactly
what he has to do, which is get the ball to Kenny Britt, who is becoming a Fantasy star. The Titans will become
more run-oriented as Chris Johnson
starts to get going -- Hasselbeck has 76 passing attempts in two games
-- but this team looks well-balanced to start the year with Hasselbeck
leading the way.
Andy Dalton, Bengals
Owned: 11 percent of leagues
Week
2: Completed 27 of 41 passes for 332 yards and two touchdowns at
Denver.
Analysis: Dalton was impressive against the Broncos
after a difficult debut in Week 1 at Cleveland. But I want to see what
he does this week in a favorable matchup in his first NFL home game
against the 49ers. If he plays well this week then Dalton could be worth
adding as a potential bye-week replacement. But for now just monitor how
he does before going out to add him in the majority of leagues.
Running back
Add 'Em
Tashard Choice, Cowboys
Owned: 25 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had 5 carries for 5 yards and two catches for
24 yards at San Francisco.
Analysis: We'll put DeMarco Murray (36 percent ownership) in this category also since
there's a chance Felix Jones (shoulder)
could miss Week 3 against Washington. The Cowboys would likely rotate
Choice and Murray, who had six carries for 21 yards and one catch for 4
yards against the 49ers, if Jones is out, but we give Choice the slight
nod based on his experience.
Avoid 'Em
Keiland Williams, Lions
Owned: 1 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had nine carries for 25 yards and a touchdown
vs. Kansas City.
Analysis: Fantasy owners were excited about
Williams when he signed with the Lions because the team said he would
replace the injured Mikel Leshoure
(Achilles' tendon). That might eventually happen, but for now Jahvid Best is rolling, and Williams is just playing in garbage time
behind other reserves like Maurice Morris
and Jerome Harrison. His touchdown
against the Chiefs came in the fourth quarter, and Williams has minimal
Fantasy value heading into Week 3.
Scout 'Em
Roy Helu, Redskins
Owned: 31 percent of leagues
Week
2: Had 10 carries for 74 yards and three catches for 38 yards vs.
Arizona.
Analysis: Tim Hightower
remains the starter and the running back to own for the Redskins, but
Helu showed in Week 2 that he deserves playing time. He's worth adding
in deep leagues now in case he makes this a 50-50 split sooner rather
than later, but owners in standard leagues should just monitor this
situation. If you are a Hightower owner you also might consider adding
Helu now as a handcuff.
Isaac Redman, Steelers
Owned: 26 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had 10 carries for 49 yards and a touchdown
vs. Seattle.
Analysis: Redman was used in tandem with Rashard Mendenhall during the game against the Seahawks, and his
20-yard touchdown run came in the second quarter. Redman is worth
keeping an eye on in all leagues in case Mendenhall gets hurt, and he
could be a sleeper in deeper formats in Week 3 at the Colts. He could
have the chance to score again this week.
Wide receiver
Add 'Em
Nate Washington, Titans
Owned: 22 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had seven catches for 99 yards vs. Baltimore.
Analysis:
Washington is off to a solid start this season with 13 catches for 166
yards, and he has more value in point per reception leagues than
standard formats now based on his production. Fantasy owners in standard
leagues should also consider Washington since he's shown a solid rapport
with Hasselbeck already, and hopefully he can play at a consistent level
like this for the rest of the year.
Jerome Simpson, Bengals
Owned: 20 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had four catches for 136 yards at Denver.
Analysis:
Simpson played against the Broncos the way he played to close last
season when he had 18 catches for 227 yards and three touchdowns in his
final two games. He had nine targets against Denver, and hopefully that
continues. Hopefully he can remain a consistent target with A.J. Green also on the field, and it helps Simpson that Jordan Shipley (knee) is now out for the season.
Eric Decker, Broncos
Owned: 11 percent of leagues
Week
2: Had 5 catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns vs. Cincinnati.
Analysis:
Decker stepped up with Brandon Lloyd out
and Eddie Royal hurt in Week 2, and it's
not known if Lloyd will return in Week 3. Either way, Decker is worth
adding since the Broncos need playmakers in their passing game. He now
has eight catches for 166 yards in two games, and Kyle Orton should continue to rely on him going forward.
Brandon LaFell, Panthers
Owned: 3 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had four catches for 49 yards and a touchdown
vs. Green Bay.
Analysis: The Panthers need someone to step up
opposite Steve Smith, and it appears
like LaFell is ready for the job. He now has eight catches for 119 yards
in two games, and with the way Cam Newton
is playing to start his career, you want all of his targets on your
team. He is worth adding in all 14-team leagues, and in 12-team formats,
he could also be worth putting on your roster.
David Nelson, Bills
Owned: 3 percent of leagues
Week
2: Had 10 catches for 83 yards and a touchdown vs. Oakland.
Analysis:
We've been a fan of Nelson since last year when he closed the season
with three touchdowns in three games in December, and he's started out
this season strong. He has become the second-best receiver behind Steve Johnson, and he now has 14 catches for 149 yards through two
games. The best thing about his performance against the Raiders was he
had 13 targets. Any receiver getting 13 targets is usually going to be
successful.
Avoid 'Em
Preston Parker, Buccaneers
Owned: 0 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had six catches for 98 yards at Minnesota.
Analysis:
Parker played well with Sammie Stroughter
out, but he doesn't have much long-term value. Even if he supplants
Stroughter as the No. 3 receiver for the Bucs behind Mike Williams and Arrelious Benn,
we don't see Parker getting six catches or even seven targets on a
weekly basis. Williams struggled against the Vikings, and that's not
expected to happen often.
Dane Sanzenbacher, Bears
Owned: 0 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had three catches for 33 yards and a touchdown
at New Orleans.
Analysis: Sanzenbacher had seven targets
against the Saints, but this receiving corps will be interchangeable
most weeks. We'll see if Earl Bennett
and Roy Williams can play in Week 3
against Green Bay, and their status will determine how much playing time
Sanzenbacher will get. But Fantasy owners in most leagues should ignore
him until he sees more consistent playing time.
Scout 'Em
Denarius Moore, Raiders
Owned: 7 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had five catches for 146 yards and a touchdown
at Buffalo.
Analysis: Moore had a solid training camp and a
fantastic performance in Week 2 with the Raiders dealing with several
injuries to their receiving corp. But we want to see Moore play at a
consistent level before adding him in all leagues. He also has a tough
matchup in Week 3 against the Jets, and he should struggle going against Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie.
Danario Alexander, Rams
Owned: 2 percent of
leagues
Week 2: Had three catches for 122 yards and a
touchdown at the Giants.
Analysis: Alexander was inactive for
Week 1, but he stepped up in Week 2 and could help the Rams replace the
injured Danny Amendola (elbow).
Alexander had seven targets against the Giants and showed his long-ball
ability with a 68-yard grab. We saw this from Alexander as a rookie in
2010, but injuries kept him from being a consistent threat. If he can
stay healthy and continue to be involved like he was Monday night then
he would be worth adding in all leagues.
Jesse Holley, Cowboys
Owned: 0 percent of leagues
Week
2: Had three catches for 96 yards at San Francisco.
Analysis:
The Cowboys are expected to be without Miles Austin for possibly two weeks because of a hamstring injury,
and Dez Bryant could still be out after
missing Week 2 with a quad injury. If Bryant is back in Week 3 against
Washington as expected that would make Kevin Ogletree the starter and Holley the third option. We would
recommend adding Ogletree (1 percent ownership) over Holley, but Holley
was the better of the two against the 49ers. Still, both guys would see
a bump in value if Bryant doesn't return with Austin out.
Tight end
Add 'Em
Fred Davis, Redskins
Owned: 25 percent of leagues
Week
2: Had six catches for 86 yards and a touchdown vs. Arizona.
Analysis:
Davis showed that his Week 1 performance against the Giants was no fluke
with his performance against the Cardinals. He now has 11 catches for
191 yards in two games and has clearly pushed Chris Cooley into a secondary role. We're not sure if Davis'
production will continue all year, but while he's playing at this level
he's worth adding in all leagues.
Avoid 'Em
Jeff King, Cardinals
Owned: Not owned
Week
2: Had two catches for 36 yards and a touchdown at Washington.
Analysis:
A Cardinals fan emailed me last week when I had King in this spot that
he was surprised I had to mention him. Well, here he is again since he
has a touchdown for the second week in a row. Again, don't go out and
pick up King until this becomes a habit. Granted, two weeks in a row
with a touchdown isn't something to completely overlook, but it's
doubtful King will keep this up.
Scout 'Em
Evan Moore, Cleveland
Owned: 7 percent of leagues
Week
2: Had one catches for 16 yards and a touchdown at Indianapolis.
Analysis:
Moore only had one catch and one target against the Colts, but he now
has two touchdowns in two games and a great matchup in Week 3 against
the Dolphins. Keep in mind Miami has allowed three touchdowns to tight
ends through two games against New England and Houston. If Moore keeps
this up he will be worth adding in all leagues, but he's a great sleeper
for this coming week.
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