lance moore
j.cotchery
d.driver
bobby engram
leaning toward cotchery...but looking for advice
thanks
Cotchery to claw Cincinnati?: It looks like Jets WR Jerricho Cotchery has a dream matchup vs. Cincinnati in Week 6, but stats will tell you otherwise. Against the pass, the Bengals have allowed six scores, but three came last week at Dallas. They have yet to allow a 100-yard receiver and are ranked sixth vs. the pass, giving up just 167.6 pass yards per game on average through five contests. The reason why is because teams are running all over the Bengals -- they're giving up over 170 rush yards per game. Cotchery had two touchdowns and 67 yards on four grabs in his last game vs. Arizona, and last year against these Bengals he had 60 yards and a touchdown on six catches. (Updated 10/07/2008). |
Injury Report |
No information available at this time (Updated 10/12/08). |
Fantasy Analysis |
Cotchery should still be active in Fantasy lineups, but expectations should be leveled off by now since he has yet to record a 100-yard game. Expect the rest from the Week 5 bye for him and QB Brett Favre to be a positive factor. Treat him like a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy WR for Week 6. (Updated 10/07/2008). |
Cotchery to claw Cincinnati?: It looks like Jets WR Jerricho Cotchery has a dream matchup vs. Cincinnati in Week 6, but stats will tell you otherwise. Against the pass, the Bengals have allowed six scores, but three came last week at Dallas. They have yet to allow a 100-yard receiver and are ranked sixth vs. the pass, giving up just 167.6 pass yards per game on average through five contests. The reason why is because teams are running all over the Bengals -- they're giving up over 170 rush yards per game. Cotchery had two touchdowns and 67 yards on four grabs in his last game vs. Arizona, and last year against these Bengals he had 60 yards and a touchdown on six catches. (Updated 10/07/2008). |
Injury Report |
No information available at this time (Updated 10/12/08). |
Fantasy Analysis |
Cotchery should still be active in Fantasy lineups, but expectations should be leveled off by now since he has yet to record a 100-yard game. Expect the rest from the Week 5 bye for him and QB Brett Favre to be a positive factor. Treat him like a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy WR for Week 6. (Updated 10/07/2008). |
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