Week 2 NFL Injuries – Fantasy Football Injuries
September 13, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries
QUARTERBACKS
Vince Young, Tennessee Titans
Kerry Collins will start in place of Vince Young, who is expected to miss up to a month with a knee injury.
RUNNING BACK
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers
Although he’s being listed as questionable, many expect LaDainian Tomlinson to play in Week 2. He has a toe injury but should be able to tough it out.
Ryan Grant, Green Bay Packers
Ryan Grant has been listed as questionable for most of the week. He was able to practice on Friday so expect him to play.
Marion Barber III, Dallas Cowboys
After injuring his ribs in Week 1, many fantasy owners worried …read more
Week 1 Injury Report – Fantasy Football 2008
September 6, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries
A vital part of fantasy football is knowing who is injured so you can adjust your lineup accordingly. Here is the Week 1 injury report for fantasy football 2008.
Out – These players won’t play in Week 1.
Deion Branch, Seattle Seahawks
Kevin Curtis, Philadelphia Eagles
Bobby Engram, Seattle Seahawks
Jerry Porter, Jacksonville Jaguars
Ryan Torain, Denver Broncos
Doubt – These players likely won’t play in Week 1.
Reggie Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
Benjamin Watson, New England Patriots
Questionable – These players are 50/50 to play in Week 1.
Joey Galloway, Tampa Bay Bucanners
Jamal Lewis, Cleveland Browns
Javon Walker, Oakland Raiders
Probable – These players will likely play in Week 1.
Antonio Gates, San Diego …read more
2008 Fantasy Football Injuries – NFL Preseason Injuries
August 28, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
In the offseason, Peyton Manning underwent a relatively serious surgery on an infection in his knee. While he didn’t play in any of the preseason games, everyone with the Colts expects Manning to be ready once the real games start.
Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Tom Brady has been suffering from an unspecified leg injury for much of training camp and preseason. While the Patriots are being secretive of his health status, expect him to be ready to go when the games begin to count.
Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers
Perhaps the most mysterious injury of them all, Antonio …read more
Overrated Wide Receivers – Fantasy Football 2008
August 2, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Advice, Fantasy Football Draft
Steve Smith – With the news that Steve Smith has gotten suspended two games for punching a teammate, his fantasy football stock is plummeting.
Chad Johnson – Not only has Chad Johnson been a disappointment in recent fantasy football season, he’s nursing a pair of ankle injuries and is unhappy with his contract.
Greg Jennings – Last season, Greg Jennings numbers were good and he hauled in a lot of touchdowns. However, that was with Brett Favre.
Roddy White – Even the best of wide receivers would struggle doing anything in Atlanta’s offense. Don’t bid too high on Roddy White.
Jerry Porter Hamstring Injury Info – Impact
July 18, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries
Jerry Porter, a newly signed wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars, underwent surgery on his hamstring and is expected to miss six to eight weeks of action. That means he’s likely out all of training camp and may not be 100% by opening week.
This is obviously bad news for Jerry Porter fantasy football owners. Hamstring injuries can be nagging injuries that last all year long. If you have Porter on your team, you also have the risk of him re-injuring his hamstring at any point. That said, Porter is talented enough that he’s worthy of a …read more
Jerry Porter 2008 Fantasy Perspective
March 6, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections
Looking to add more talent at the wide receiver position, the Jacksonville Jaguars recently signed Jerry Porter to a contract. Porter spent the first eight years of his career with the Oakland Raiders.
While the last few seasons in Oakland were tumultuous for Porter, he was at one point in time regarded as one of the best up-and-coming young wide receivers in the game. Now the soon to be 30-year-old will have to prove he still has some gas left in the tank.
Twice in his Raiders career he had nine receiving touchdowns. Even last season in what was basically an off …read more







