Fantasy Football Week 7 Stock Report: Cutler, Hardesty, Murray UP; MJD, McGahee, Lloyd DOWN

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It looks like this is the week of the missing quarterback as owners have to deal with the bye weeks of Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tom Brady, Eli Manning and Michael Vick.  This is a turning point of the season for a lot of teams and fantasy owners alike.  Those who are 5-1 feel good, while the 1-5’s may have chalked the season up as a loss already, and those who are 3-3 are biting their nails like LeBron James. (I wonder how he would do as a fantasy tight-end…)

Staying on the topic of quarterbacks, this week we will see some newcomers who will be thrust into the starting role. Though you shouldn’t hold your breath waiting for Christian Ponder to make headlines in Minnesota, we’ve got other names to know for you in this week’s Stock Report.

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Fantasy Football Week 6 Waiver Wire Advice and Pickups: Tebow, Torain, Colt, Carter, Cassel, and more

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Compared to the last couple weeks, there were relatively few impactful injuries during Week Five.  Couple that with the fact that a number of the teams on bye next week (Arizona, Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Seattle, and Tennessee) aren’t exactly offensive juggernauts, and you might think there aren’t many worthy pickups on the waiver wire this week.

To a certain extent, you’re right.  There are very few must-adds this week, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t guys out there who can help your team the rest of the way, possibly as soon as this week. (For more Week 6 analysis, here is this week’s Start/Sit column.)

As always, the players listed here are owned in fewer than 50% of Yahoo! leagues.

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Fantasy Football Week 5 Waiver Wire Advice: Crabtree, Cruz, Cook, Casey, Kendall Hunter, and many more

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The first quarter of the season seems to have flown by, and Week Four brought a new wave of unlikely fantasy scorers like Jed Collins, Craig Stevens, and Jake Ballard.  Hell, even Tarvaris Jackson put up solid fantasy numbers, lending credibility to any rumors that the apocalypse is near.

Six teams (Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Miami, St. Louis, and Washington) have a bye in Week Five, so many fantasy owners will be hitting the waiver wire in search of one week rentals to fill out their rosters while others are trying to fill holes created by injuries or ineffectiveness.

As always, the players listed here are owned in less than 50 percent of Yahoo! leagues.

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NFL Week 5 Injury Updates: Peyton Hillis, Austin Collie, Jahvid Best, Andre Johnson, and more

We do it every Friday: run down all of the fantasy-relevant injuries that you need to be paying attention to as Sunday approaches. So let’s jump right in with this week’s injury updates.

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Fantasy Football Week 3 Sleepers: Kevin Walter, Dustin Keller, and more

In case you’re a bit dissatisfied with one or more of your starters at a particular position, and trolling the waiver wire in search of a guy who could be a Week 3 boon, this post is for you.

I’ll provide a few names at each position that are owned in less than 50% of Yahoo leagues who might be able to provide more of an immediate impact than someone else on your roster.

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NFL Week 1 WR Injury Updates: Boldin, Bryant, Welker, Walter, Berrian

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Gazing through the Thursday edition of the official NFL Injury Report, it’s clear that one fantasy-relevant position will be affected by injury more than any other: wide receiver.

A plethora of #2-#3 WRs are listed on the Thursday injury reports and could impact your lineup decisions. A few relevant links below, and then a quick rundown of the latest injury updates on each of the dinged up pass catchers.

WR injury update: Anquan Boldin - Wes Welker - Antonio Bryant - Kevin Walter - Bernard BerrianAnquan Boldin Injury Update

Anquan Boldin has been battling a hamstring issue and was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice. The Cardinals coaches are obviously hoping that Boldin will be ready to go, as are his fantasy owners, but this is an injury to watch as the games approach on Sunday. You will probably have to make your decision before pre-game warmups though, as the Cardinals play in their typical 4:00 slot on Sunday. Boldin’s teammate Steve Breaston was a full participant in practice and would be a good option should Boldin not be able to go.

Update 9/12: Boldin was limited during Friday’s practice and his availability for Sunday’s game will most likely not be determined until pre-game warm-ups. But as the Arizona Republic reports, while Ken Whisenhunt has been the coach it is rare that a player has played without practicing during the week.

Update 9/12: Josh Alper at ProFootballTalk is reporting (via the Arizona Republic) that Anquan Boldin thinks it would be “stupid” for him to risk further injury. Sounds like he’s leaning towards not playing, and you will want to keep track of how things progress over the next 24 hours, but prepare an alternative plan

Antonio Bryant Injury Update

Bryant is battling a knee injury and was limited in Thursday’s practice. According to RotoTimes’ latest injury update on Bryant, Bucs head coach Raheem Morris said that Bryant and teammate Michael Clayton are okay and the team is just being careful leading up to Sunday’s game against Dallas. The Cowboys are susceptible to big plays in the passing game, so Bryant appears to be a solid start this weekend.

Update 9/12: Antonio Bryant is listed as probable on the most recent injury report. He should be ready for the Cowboys tomorrow.

Wes Welker Injury Update

The Patriots’ diminutive dynamo has been battling a knee injury that has him listed as a limited practice participant on the injury report. Of course, this is New England, so injury updates on Welker are hard to come by. What you see in that link to the Boston Globe is about as much as you’ll get out of the tight-lipped Pats. Monitor this one because it appears relatively serious and could keep Welker sidelined. The Patriots play Monday night, so you’ll probably have to make your decision Sunday. If you have a solid option ready, think seriously about using it. But if any positive reports about Welker come out over the next 48 hours, keep him in your lineup as the Patriots should be able to throw the ball effectively against the Bills.

Kevin Walter Injury Update

Walter is listed on the Texans’ injury report with a hamstring issue, and did not participate in Thursday’s practice. According to the Texans’ official website, the latest injury update on Walter is that he will be a game-time decision for the team’s 1:00 matchup against the Jets on Sunday. If he’s healthy he will play, but there is no telling if the hamstring issue will linger. I’d have another option ready to go and be checking the pregame reports if you are intent on using Walter.

Update 9/12: Kevin Walter is listed as questionable on the most recent injury report.

Bernard Berrian Injury Update

Berrian has a hamstring injury and was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice. The latest injury update on Berrian from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune is not all that optimistic about his prospects for Sunday, as they cite the fact that this is the first time Berrian has battled hamstring issues in his career. For a straight speed receiver, this type of injury can be especially troublesome. The Vikings want to make sure he is totally healthy before green-lighting him, so check on this one up until kickoff Sunday.

Update 9/12: Bernard Berrian is listed as questionable on the most recent injury report.

Other WRs of note who are battling injury issues:

  • Kevin Curtis s listed on the Eagles’ injury report with a knee issue, but was a full participant in Thursday’s practice. He should be good to go Sunday.
  • Chris Henry has a thigh injury and did not participate in Thursday’s practice.
  • Deion Branch has a hamstring injury and did not participate in Thursday’s practice.

I will update this post with any new reports on the availability of these WRs.

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* – Anquan Boldin photo credit: The Cards