Fantasy Football Surprises – Week 1
September 13, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
Well, that was a fun start to the 2009 fantasy football season. In Week 1, we saw big performances by fantasy studs and a few surprises from fantasy football players that deserve some analysis. Consider picking these players up off of your fantasy football waiver wire if they are available.
QB Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens
Even though he was playing the lowly Kansas City Chiefs, Joe Flacco’s statistical line can’t be ignored. He had 307 passing yards to go with a career-high three touchdowns. He may make a good fantasy backup QB after all.
RB Mike Bell, New Orleans Saints
Outside of Adrian Peterson, Mike Bell is the leading rusher in Week 1 of the 2009 fantasy football season. His 143 rushing yards is an impressive stat and he’s officially worth picking up for your fantasy roster.
WR Patrick Crayton, Dallas Cowboys
While his stats were aided greatly by a long touchdown run, Patrick Crayton’s performance must be noted. He had four catches for 135 yards and a touchdown. If Tony Romo gets hot, expect Crayton to be a starting quality fantasy football receiver.
TE Todd Heap, Baltimore Ravens
Going into last season, Todd Heap was considered a top fantasy football tight end. However, after a horrible season, he was all but forgotten in the fantasy world. But after a big Week 1 (five catches for 74 yards and a touchdown) it may be time to remember him once again.

Do you remember Todd Heap? (Image: Zuma Press)

















