Roy Williams Injury Info – Fantasy View
August 16, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries, NFL Player Analysis
Roy Williams has big shoes to fill. The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver has to become the team’s new Terrell Owens. No pressure.
For the time being, Williams is slowed with a wrist injury to his left wrist. During a practice, Williams landed hard and sprained his wrist. The Cowboys are listed him as day-to-day but the injury isn’t expected to keep him out too long.
After being traded to the Cowboys last season from the Detroit Lions, he was quiet in his ten games. He had only 19 catches for 198 yards and one touchdown. In the fantasy football world, fantasy owners …read more
Best Players in Fantasy Football Week 7
October 19, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, NFL Player Analysis
QB Kyle Orton, Chicago Bears
Coming into the 2008 fantasy football season, many considered Kyle Orton to be too bad to even put on a roster. Now, after another good performance in Week 7, Orton is starting to look like a legitimate fantasy football starter. In Week 7, he put up 283 passing yards and two touchdowns against the Minnesota Vikings.
RB Steven Jackson, St. Louis Rams
In fantasy football drafts, Steven Jackson was almost always a top five pick. Although he hadn’t lived up to that billing so far in 2008, his explosion in Week 7 was very impressive. He had three …read more
Week 7 Waiver Wire Pickups 2008
October 15, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
QB Brad Johnson, Dallas Cowboys
If Tony Romo misses any action, Brad Johnson should be able to fill in decently enough. Against a poor defense, Johnson is a good start even at his old age due to all the offensive weapons at his disposal. However, be aware that Romo is necessarily out for Week 7 so you should still follow that storyline closely.
RB Dominic Rhodes, Indianapolis Colts
With Joseph Addai out approximately 2-to-4 weeks, Dominic Rhodes will step into a starter’s role. Although he isn’t as good as Addai, Rhodes runs hard and should be able to produce. He’s a decent RB2 …read more
Tony Romo Injury Update – Brad Johnson?
October 14, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries
Brad Johnson will take over for an injured Tony Romo
Tony Romo injured his pinkie during the Week 6 loss against the Arizona Cardinals. The injury is expected to sideline Romo for up to a month. While Romo is out injured, Brad Johnson will take over the reins as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback.
Although Romo is expected to take at least two weeks to heal, there is growing sentiment that he’ll fight through the injury. If he can withstand the pain and throw accurately, there’s a chance that he will play in Week 7. However, the more likely scenario is he’ll let …read more
Fantasy Football Mock Draft – Fourth Round 2008
August 15, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Fantasy Football Draft, NFL Player Analysis
First Round Fantasy Football Mock Draft
Second Round Fantasy Football Mock Draft
Third Round Fantasy Football Mock Draft
Fourth Round Fantasy Football Mock Draft
1. Wes Welker, New England Patriots
2. Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos
3. Willie Parker, Pittsburgh Steelers
4. Earnest Graham, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
5. Thomas Jones, New York Jets
6. Carson Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals
Terry Glenn Waived by the Cowboys
July 25, 2008 by admin
Filed under NFL News, NFL Player Analysis
The drama between the Dallas Cowboys and Terry Glenn seems to have reached the end. The Cowboys on Friday decided to release Glenn after the wide receiver refused to sign an injury waiver.
While there is a chance that Glenn may return to the Cowboys if he clears waivers, those chances appear to be slim. More than likely, Glenn will try to catch on with another team or retire.
While this is bad news for Glenn owners in 2008 fantasy football, it is good news for those who own Patrick Crayton. Crayton, who started games last year when Glenn …read more
Terry Glenn 2008 Fantasy Projections
May 24, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Draft, Injuries
Terry Glenn suffered through an injury riddled 2007 NFL season that dropped him off of the fantasy football map. Even as the 2008 fantasy football season is approaching, there is little buzz surrounding Glenn and his role with the Dallas Cowboys.
The truth of the matter is that Glenn is definitely a fantasy football sleeper in 2008. While the Cowboys have tried to trade for a number of star wide receivers such as Chad Johnson and Roy Williams, none of those trades look imminent. That leaves Glenn and Patrick Crayton as the team’s best options for the second …read more
Roy Williams Trade Rumors – Detroit Lions
Roy Williams of the Detroit Lions has found his way into many trade rumors since the end of the 2007 NFL season. Williams is a very talented wide receiver who some speculate may be on the move.
In 2007, Williams had 838 yards, five touchdowns and caught 64 passes. Williams missed four games due to injury. While it was a solid season, it didn’t compare to his numbers in 2006. That said, Williams played all 16 games and totaled 82 catches, 1,310 yards and seven touchdowns.
It’s not believed that the Lions are openly shopping him, but the team will likely …read more
Week 13: Injury Report
QB Matt Schaub, Houston Texans – Schaub left the game on Sunday with a dislocated left shoulder. The Texans are hoping that it isn’t a season ending injury. Schaub’s backup is Sage Rosenfels, who has actually played pretty well in relief. That said, Houston and their offense is best with Schaub at the helm.
RB Derrick Ward, New York Giants – The official report on Ward is an ankle injury. However, there are reports out of New York that Ward broke his fibula. If that’s the case, Ward is obviously out for the season. The Giants, whose regular starting running back …read more
Thanksgiving Football – Fantasy Stock Watch
November 23, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL News, NFL Player Analysis
During the three games on Thanksgiving, a few players stood out – for good reasons and bad. While you digest your turkey, here’s a look at two players whose stock are on the rise after their play on Thanksgiving:
Kevin Jones, Detroit Lions
Even though the Lions lost, Jones looks to be back on the right track. After a pair of horrible outings in his last two contests, Jones put together a nice game against the Green Bay Packers – one of the best defenses against the run. Jones finished with 120 total yards and a touchdown on 20 rushes and two …read more







