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Peyton Manning, Emmanuel Sanders, Demaryius Thomas Post-Week 2 Fantasy Advice

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September 17, 2015

After narrowly defeating the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1, the Denver Broncos‘ stymied offense arrived at Arrowhead Stadium, trying to get some of Peyton Manning‘s biggest offensive weapons, including Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas, going against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Their lack of production last week might have panicked some fantasy football owners, and the beginning of Thursday night’s game probably did not do much to settle those feelings, either.

But the Denver offense is slowly turning things around. Let’s take a look at how Manning, Sanders and Thomas are performing:

Peyton Manning

After a week of criticism, with fans and analysts alike questioning whether the end is near, a tough start that saw Manning throw a pick-six didn’t help his case to stay in fantasy lineups.

It wasn’t an ideal start for Manning, as ESPN Stats & Info pointed out that he has started the year off unusually slow:

A lot of it has had to do with the opposing pass rush. The Chiefs defense sacked Manning twice in the first half and put him under a lot of pressure throughout the night.

But once Manning got comfortable, he found a groove, firing a pair of touchdown passes to bring Denver back into the game. His first touchdown pass to Sanders was vintage Manning, as the NFL showed:

Fantasy owners should ride out the rough patches. You still have one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game on your roster. It might not be an enormous year that lives up to the numbers from earlier in Manning’s career, but it’s nearly impossible to have him sitting on your bench every week.

Roll with him, and more likely than not, he will reward you.

Emmanuel Sanders

Once Manning settled in, Sanders was one of the first to benefit.

Sanders has the versatility to be a slot receiver and can catch the quick five-yard passes while posing as a deep threat as well. Manning seems to look his way often, with nine targets through the first two-and-a-half quarters.

It seems to be paying off for fantasy owners, as ESPN Fantasy Sports pointed out:

Sanders is also becoming one of Manning’s favorite targets on third down, as the quarterback hit him three times for conversions Thursday.

Sanders isn’t necessarily an elite WR1, but after two games, there’s no reason not to think he will be one of the most consistent receivers on your roster.

Demaryius Thomas

Thomas, like Sanders, began to see a spike in his numbers when Manning got rolling Thursday night.

He is getting an equal amount of looks and has been performing just as well.

Thomas did put up slightly more yards per reception but did not receive many looks inside the red zone through the first three quarters.

However, his ability to gain yards after the catch is always a great sight for fantasy owners, as a short pass can evolve into much more. Former head coach and current NFL Network analyst Brian Billick knows how dangerous Thomas can be:

Thomas is capable of putting up big numbers, especially with Manning as his quarterback. The more the season progresses and they get into a groove, the more likely fantasy owners will be to reap the rewards. If Thomas starts getting the ball in the red zone, watch out.

The touchdowns will come. He had 11 last year and 14 the year before. Keep starting him as your WR1, and wait for the numbers to start piling up.

Stats courtesy of ESPN.com.

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NFL Daily Fantasy Odds: Jones, Forte, Rodgers Week 2 Betting Matchups on Tap

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September 17, 2015

Antonio Brown of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Julio Jones of the Atlanta Falcons were the two best wide receivers in the NFL last season from a fantasy football perspective, and both got off to great starts in 2015 with big games in their season openers.

Now the question is, who will have more NFL daily fantasy points in Week 2, Brown or Jones?

Brown hauled in nine receptions for 133 yards and scored a late touchdown against the New England Patriots in a 28-21 loss last Thursday. Meanwhile, Jones had nine catches for 141 yards and scored two touchdowns in a 26-24 win over the Philadelphia Eagles Monday night.

Jones won the head-to-head matchup last week, and he will face the New York Giants next as Brown meets the San Francisco 49ers Sunday. Both players are listed at odds of -120 at sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark.

This week’s running back matchup pits Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings versus Matt Forte of the Chicago Bears. Peterson is a +110 underdog after he had a disappointing performance with just 10 carries for 31 yards in a 20-3 road loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night.

Forte’s team also lost Sunday, falling to the Green Bay Packers 31-23, but he had a huge game with 24 carries for 141 yards and scored one touchdown to earn favorite status against Peterson at -150.

For quarterbacks, a pair of players favored to win this year’s league MVP will go against each other. Andrew Luck of the Indianapolis Colts will battle Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers in another pick’em matchup with each of them at -120.

Luck was the preseason favorite for the award but saw his team fall 27-14 on the road to the Buffalo Bills in Week 1. He completed 26 of 49 passes for 243 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions against the Bills and will test the New York Jets on Monday night.

Rodgers led his team to a win over the Bears despite a low passing-yardage total of 189, but he did throw three touchdown passes and will square off against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night.

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Fantasy Football: Projecting Studs and Duds for Week 2

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September 17, 2015

During fantasy football season, there are two types of players: studs and duds.

Who are going to be the studs during Week 2? Which players are going to be duds coming out of this second week of the season?

Watch as Stephen Nelson and Nerdy Football Fantasy Football Expert Matt Camp break down who will shine and who will not this week in the video above.

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Fantasy Football Week 2 Start 'Em or Sit 'Em Breakdown

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September 17, 2015

After getting our first taste of the NFL this season, Week 2 of the 2015 NFL season has officially arrived, and with it comes difficult fantasy football decisions.

Should you start San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick this week? Is Oakland Raiders running back Latavius Murray worth a start against a quality Baltimore Ravens defense?

Watch as Stephen Nelson and Nerdy Football Fantasy Football Expert Matt Camp sit down to discuss who you should start and who you should sit this Sunday in the video above.

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Week 2 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Fantasy Football Stars to Play and Bench

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September 17, 2015

Fantasy football owners can relate to Peyton Manning this week—it isn’t easy to partake in games Sunday and then turn around and suit up for Thursday.

So it goes ahead of the Denver Broncos-Kansas City Chiefs encounter on Thursday Night Football as owners scramble to make pertinent start ’em, sit ’em decisions.

The nice thing about Week 2, regardless of whether there is a short turnaround? Owners now have official in-season data to work with and can use it to better make projections and decisions.

Below, let’s do just that with some of the biggest stars with question marks around their name.

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Star to Know: Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins (at JAC)

It’s all right for owners to still trust Ryan Tannehill.

The Miami Dolphins franchise quarterback posted just 11 points against Washington last week, but things figure to open up this weekend against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Jacksonville held the Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton to just 12 points, but what the numbers don’t show is a pass interference on a touchdown and a dropped score by Ted Ginn.

Tannehill won’t have these problems—he’s surrounded by plenty of weapons, including tight end Jordan Cameron and wideouts Jarvis Landry, Greg Jennings, Rishard Matthews, Kenny Stills and DeVante Parker.

In other words, one of the league’s best deep passers on a potent offense will turn things around and give owners a big day.

Star to Sit: Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions (at MIN)

One star who doesn’t look ready to turn things around? Detroit Lions gunslinger Matthew Stafford.

Stafford went for 13 points in Week 1 and suffered a bit of an arm issue in the process.

“It was a tough one. He got me good, kind of right on the tricep, elbow area,” he said on Fox 2 Detroit, via ESPN.com’s Michael Rothstein. “But I’ll be good to go. I started feeling better towards the end of the game, and I’ll be good to go.”

While great that Stafford looks healthy, he’s going into a matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings didn’t allow a passing touchdown in Week 1, and last year, Stafford threw for a maximum of 185 yards and totaled two scores in a pair of contests against a Vikings defense that improved over the offseason.

This is a run-first contest, so bench Stafford.

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Star to Know: Danny Woodhead, San Diego Chargers (at CIN)

Don’t look now, but Danny Woodhead of the San Diego Chargers finished as the fifth-highest scorer among running backs last week.

Woodhead posted 18 points thanks to 12 rushes for 42 yards and two scores, as well as four catches for 20 yards. He’s a monster in most formats, especially heading into a matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Chargers won’t be able to run the ball well against the Bengals, but Woodhead‘s usage in the passing game makes him the back to start. He just received more snaps than high-profile rookie Melvin Gordon, including a whopping eight snaps in the red zone.

With such high-value usage against a strong opponent, Woodhead is an undercover star to bank on in Week 2.

Star to Sit: Alfred Morris, Washington (vs. STL)

Washington’s Alfred Morris surprised in Week 1, rushing for 121 yards and 12 points on a game Miami defense.

Just don’t expect it to happen again.

It was a shock to see Morris take 25 totes to Matt Jones’ six, but it’s clear he is the workhorse. It’s also clear, though, the team won’t trot out this game plan each week. Sigmund Bloom of FootballGuys.com put it best:

Now, Morris encounters an elite St. Louis Rams defense, which just held Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch to 73 yards on 18 attempts.

Morris was a nice Week 1 surprise, but it’s back to the bench already thanks to a brutal matchup.

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Star to Know: Brandin Cooks, New Orleans Saints (vs. TB)

Better days are ahead for Brandin Cooks, fantasy owners.

Owners will look at the bottom line, which says Cooks scored just four points this past weekend against the Arizona Cardinals.

Put it into perspective, though—he faced Patrick Peterson all day long. He didn’t light up the scoreboard, but he did receive eight targets, just one shy of the team high (which went to running back Mark Ingram, an example of how brutal a matchup it really was).

Things look much better for Cooks in Week 2 against Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers are the team that just gave up four scores to Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota. Given Cooks’ usage, he’s going to have a big day.

Star to Sit: Andre Johnson, Indianapolis Colts (vs. NYJ)

“Disappointing” would be the best word for new Colts wideout Andre Johnson.

The veteran just couldn’t seem to create separation in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills. Granted, most players on the team looked rough in the upset loss, but Johnson was a particular sour point. Stephen Holder of the Indianapolis Star was one of many to offer thoughts on the matter:

It’s hard to imagine Johnson (who touts a 96.0 ownership percentage) will remain a dud who scores two points per game, but this week isn’t the time to bank on a rebound performance. He faces the New York Jets, a stingy pass defense trumpeting Darrelle Revis and others. Owners will want to shy away for at least a week.

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Star to Know: Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at NO)

Austin Seferian-Jenkins isn’t going anywhere as a fantasy asset.

While he might not pop off for two scores and a superb 23 points each week, ASJ has the benefit of playing with a rookie quarterback by the name of Jameis Winston.

It doesn’t matter if the Buccaneers win or lose, as ASJ will continue to be a fixture in the passing game as a safety net for the rookie. Next up is an encounter with the New Orleans Saints, where the Buccaneers figure to be playing from behind most of the day.

In other words, ASJ should post another strong performance as the Buccaneers take to the air early and often.

Star to Sit: Jordan Reed, Washington (vs. STL)

When he’s actually healthy, Washington’s Jordan Reed can look like one of the best tight ends in the league.

The problem? The Florida Gators product has suited up for only 20 contests over the course of the past three seasons. Well, 21 if owners count Reed’s 12-point outburst against Miami this past weekend.

Historically, though, the Rams have been one of the best teams against tight ends for years. With DeSean Jackson out of the picture due to injury, the Rams will be able to throw more attention than usual at Reed, which figures to make for a rough fantasy outing.

Reed is a star if he can stay healthy, but an iffy quarterback situation, injuries to others and a brutal matchup create a no-fly zone in Week 2.

All scoring info courtesy of ESPN standard leagues, as is points-against info and ownership stats as of Sept. 17. Statistics courtesy of ESPN.

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