Should i start dallas clark this week
The list of fantasy tight end options in free agency is likely to cause an equal amount of consternation. Jermichael Finley has serious medical questions to answer before teams sign him. But if he's available, Finley could be one of the biggest game-changers in free agency. The Ravens adapt to turnover better than most, but with Joe Flacco in need of new targets, GM Ozzie Newsome has his work cut out for him.
Marc Sessler explores the road ahead in Baltimore. Austin Seferian-Jenkins had a disappointing junior season, but he's expected to be among the standout tight ends at the combine, reminding teams why they were so high on his pro potential.
Great QBs do more than just win football games: They do transcendent things for their teams and coaches. We examine some men whom Peyton Manning helped push forward in his long career. Washington's Austin Seferian-Jenkins is named the winner of the John Mackey Award, which goes to the nation's top tight end. Dennis Pitta will practice Wednesday for the first time since having surgery in August to repair a dislocated hip, the Baltimore Ravens announced. He needs to be avoided at all costs, and if you really need to start a Niners back go with Hunter.
In addition to Gore, there a handful of other players you don't want to have in your lineup this week. Here are five of them. Boldin is off to a pretty solid start in after coming off a subpar season in his first one with the Ravens. Don't expect that trend to continue this week against the New York Jets. The veteran receiver is expected to draw the coverage of Darrelle Revis this week, arguably the best cover corner in the NFL.
The Jets defense as a whole should limit the passing game of the Ravens. Boldin did have catches against New York last year, but Revis sat out that game. He would be a desperation play this week in a standard league due to this rough matchup. This week represents another change at the quarterback position for the Indiannapolis Colts. Kerry Collins is dealing with a concussion, and Curtis Painter has been named the starter for their contest against Tampa Bay on Monday night.
Painter has yet to throw a touchdown in his NFL career and has only completed one-third of his passes. That is not good news for tight end Dallas Clark, who has barely made any noise this season.
The tight end position is ultra deep in , meaning you should easily be able to find a better option to start this week. Maurice Jones-Drew RB: The little bowling ball has had some down weeks at least for him after a sizzling middle of the season run.
However, he gets to return to the Colts who he averaged 4. Granted, that was week one and the Colts are a better overall team, but the Colts defense may not be playing with the some passion and fire needed to contain MJD.
Three games without a TD and an average of about two receptions per game are a good thermometer for the struggles he will endure against the Colts if Garrard is hassled. Tory Holt WR: This poor guy is struggling in a pass-deprived offense. His catch of 63 yards last week was the longest passing play for the Jags all season. Without the deep threat, the underneath is taken away. The Jaguars have been inefficient at game planning to their players strengths and that is unlikely to change this year.
Leave Holt on the waiver wire. Just tell dynasty league owners to watch out for this guy.
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