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Tony Romo – He was smoking-hot last week against the Giants and has been putting up good stats for most of the season. With his turnovers down, Romo has been a quality fantasy QB. No reason to bench him on Sunday, the Chargers and Cowboys will likely play a shoot-out.
Marion Barber, Felix Jones – The running game was stifled last week and has been inconsistent. Both backs are capable of putting up numbers and scoring TDs, but the Cowboys are clearly more comfortable going through the air recently. Both backs are risky plays, although one of them will probably end up with a good statistical day, it’s just impossible knowing which one.
Fantasy Scouting Report: Dallas Cowboys
Jason Witten – After an under-whelming first-half of the season, the All-Pro is starting to get his groove back. Romo is targeting him more and last week he had a huge day. The only drawback, lack of TDs. Hard to know if that will change, but expect Witten to see plenty of activity on Sunday.
Miles Austin – Austin is a good play for a 2nd WR or a flex play. He’s been fairly consistent in scoring TDs, although his yards per game average can vary. He’s the Cowboys #1 producing WR for this season and should contribute another solid day.
Roy Williams – Williams had a big day last week with 2 TDs, but wasn’t a major part of the offense outside of that. You can’t expect Williams to get 2 TDs a week, but the Cowboys might be working on getting him the ball on a more regular basis in the redzone. A risky play this week, but you could do worse.
Nick Folk – Forget it, the kicker has been wildly inaccurate recently, missing as many FGs as he makes.
Cowboys D – The Cowboys defense limits points and gets sacks, but they don’t produce turnovers. This week, it will be hard to limit the scoring against a strong Chargers offense. Only play them if you have no other options.
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