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Fantasy Scouting Report: Buffalo Bills

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Trent Edwards – Edwards hasn’t played since being knocked out in the 2nd quarter of the Bills victory over the Jets back in Week 6. The offense was just as bad without him, and maybe worse. Don’t be surprised by an early jolt of life from Edwards and the Bills offense, especially going against the league’s 32nd ranked pass defense. However, with the way he’s played since mid-September, it’d be hard to believe he’ll have the success that other quarterbacks have seen against the Titans. Pro Bowl Cornerback Cortland Finnegan has come back the past two weeks, after a hamstring injury, to help the Titans defense allow a very respectable 181.5 passing yards per game. The Titans pass defense has also allowed just 4.4 yards per passing play the past two weeks. To me, the Titans defense, with a healthy Finnegan, is much closer to the past two weeks’ performances than of the prior six. I expect Edwards to have some nice plays in his return, but struggle for the most part. Verdict: Sit ‘Em
Marshawn Lynch - While the Titans pass defense has improved significantly the past two games, their run defense has taken a hit allowing 325 yards on the ground, 3 touchdowns and 9.0 yards per carry. Lynch and the Bills run offense have really struggled all season. Lynch is averaging just 43.4 yards per game and 3.1 yards per carry. Also, after 11 receptions in his first two games back from suspension, he has caught just six passes in the past three games. It’s tough to recommend starting anyone on the Bills offense at this point, but in this matchup, Lynch might be the top choice. With Edwards back in the lineup, expect to see Lynch utilized in the passing game more. He’s a flex option and not much more. Verdict: Start ‘Em as a flex only
Fred Jackson – Jackson has just 14 carries in the past two games, and hasn’t caught a pass since the Cleveland game. I wouldn’t expect a huge spike in production this week, so keep him on your bench once again. He needs to be given more touches again before he is fantasy worthy. Verdict: Sit ’Em

Terrell Owens – As of right now (Friday morning), it’s looking like Owens will be very iffy come Sunday. He is battling a hip injury that came out of nowhere on Tuesday, and is said to be “struggling” with it. It’s not looking good for him this week. Knowing Owens, he’s likely to try and play through the injury, but he’ll probably be even more ineffective than usual. Verdict: Sit ’Em

Lee Evans – Evans saw a bit of a revival with Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback, but struggled in his last outing against the Texans finishing with just 2 catches for 29 yards. With Owens potential out, and Finnegan playing at a high level again, it could be another stinker for him this week. I did what I said I wouldn’t do again this season and recommending starting Evans against Houston. Never again! Let him do the opposite of what I say! He should see more looks this week, but don’t expect a huge game, or even a good game. Verdict: Sit ‘Em

Shawn Nelson and Derek Fine
– Nelson returns to the field this week following a concussion and subsequent migraines. Fine is still the starter. Neither have been effective this season. Fine has just three catches since week 3, and Nelson has flashed his potential only occasionally. Going forward, it’ll be imperative to work Nelson into the lineup and passing game much more. Let’s hope he responds with some production. Neither is fantasy relevant though. Verdict: Sit ‘Em

Rian Lindell
- Lindell is tied for 8th in the NFL with 13 field goals made for the season. He’s been one of the few bright spots for an otherwise desolate team for fantasy purposes. Going against one of the league’s most generous defenses could give Lindell more chances than usual. Still, it’s tough to use the kicker for one of the worst offenses in the league. Go with a kicker from a better offense. Verdict: Sit ’Em

Buffalo D/ST - The Bills defense has been quite opportunistic of late, forcing 13 turnovers and adding 6 sacks in the past three games. However, the Titans, under Vince Young, haven’t turned it over and have allowed just one sack. Something has to give. If the Titans can control the ball and run wild on the Bills, as expected, sack and turnover opportunities just won’t be there. But if the Bills defense can slow down Johnson and force some 3rd and longs, Young could be forced into some mistakes. I tend to believe it’s more likely the former will happen. Verdict: Sit ’Em

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