You know that when you ask Buffalo Rumblings for a report on anything, you are going to get the most detailed information anywhere. They don’t disappoint this week with their analysis of the fantasy prospects for all the Bills players.
Ryan Fitzpatrick – As much as some Bills fans may want to think otherwise, Fitzpatrick has been pretty terrible these past two weeks. He’s averaging 120 yards per game, 5.1 yards per attempt and is completing less than 45% of his passes. He’s in the same league as the Derek Anderson and JaMarcus Russell’s of the NFL. Don’t even think about starting him even against the Texans middle of the road pass defense. Verdict: Sit ’Em
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Marshawn Lynch – Despite a juicy match-up against a poor Panthers run defense last week, Lynch and the running game again struggled. The Texans have allowed roughly 115 yards per game and 4.7 yards per carry, along with a whopping 10 rushing touchdowns so far this season. Opportunities will again be there for Lynch to have a strong game.
Unfortunately, with the offensive line continuing to struggle, expectations should remain tempered. It wouldn’t surprise me if he posted solid numbers this week as the team will likely ride him early and often. He reached the end zone for the first time last week, and with the Texans struggles there, it wouldn’t be too surprising if he walked into the end zone again this week. The Bills need to get him more involved in the passing game again as he’s caught just three total passes the past two games. Lynch is definitely a starter as a flex this week, while starting him as a RB2 is a bit more risky. Verdict: Start ‘Em in all
Fred Jackson – Jackson has pretty much fallen off the fantasy radar after his hot start. He gave fantasy owners a total of 2 rushing yards last week. Expect the struggles to continue as his touches continue to dwindle. Until he has a bounce back game, you should be looking elsewhere. Verdict: Sit ’Em
Lee Evans – Evans has seen a return to relevance with Fitzpatrick under center. He has 9 catches for 143 yards and 2 touchdowns the past two weeks and looks to have a good match-up this week. Fitzpatrick has really looked Evans’ way as he accumulated 20 total targets against the Jets and Panthers (he has just 48 for the season). Expect that to continue. I said I wouldn’t recommend using him again, but I feel almost compelled to do so for one week only. Assuming the weather is okay, I expect Fitzpatrick to continue trying to get Evans heavily involved, including another deep ball or two. With some good receivers on bye again this week (Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Chad Ochocinco, Hines Ward, Santonio Holmes, Dwayne Bowe), Evans makes for a good one week start. I’m going to go ahead and do it, so you know who to blame when he catches just one pass this week….Verdict: Start ‘Em
Terrell Owens – Owens looks nothing like the player he once was. At this point, it’s a positive if he simply catches a pass thrown his way. His hands and concentration seem to have completely vanished. There’s no way I would suggest starting him any time soon. Verdict: Sit ’Em
Shawn Nelson – It’s too bad Nelson continues to miss practice (and likely this game) due to migraines because he’d have a chance to put up some big numbers against the Texans. Last week Vernon Davis abused the Texans secondary deep over the middle. It would have been nice to see Nelson get the opportunity to face that unit, but it’s looking unlikely. Derek Fine isn’t an option here, either. Verdict: Sit ’Em
Rian Lindell – He put up two FG’s and two extra points last week, justifying a start. I’ll go back to the well and say Lindell gets multiple chances again this week. Verdict: Start ’Em
Buffalo D/ST – The Bills have forced 10 turnovers the past two weeks, and added four sacks. They aren’t facing Mark Sanchez or Jake Delhomme this week, though. It’s hard to imagine them having another productive fantasy performance against Schaub and the Texans’ offense. Verdict: Sit’Em
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