Swingman Shortage: Who will replace Brandon Roy and Caron Butler?
It appears that both Brandon Roy and Caron Butler will be out for the remainder…
It appears that both Brandon Roy and Caron Butler will be out for the remainder…
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Earlier this season, Brandon Roy revealed that there was no meniscus remaining in either knee, meaning that he would have to deal with bone-on-bone contact for the rest of his career. In an effort to keep his 2010-11 season alive, the Blazers tried playing Roy on a minute-cap each game. Unfortunately, this did not work and Roy has been on the sidelines since Dec. 17.
Rush has been averaging 13.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.2 three-pointers per game during the month of December. Still, he scores four more points per game as a starter so it is better to pick him up when he is projected to start multiple games. With January games that include the Spurs (Manu Ginobili), Warriors (Monta Ellis), Clippers (Eric Gordon), and Blazers (Brandon Roy), Rush should get a number of starts in New Year.
Jennings has accumulated 184 total yards and two touchdowns over the past three weeks. This is quite impressive considering that Jones-Drew was the feature running back in each of the games. Now that the second year back has the start and is playing against a suspect Washington defense, Rashard Jennings could be the difference in your fantasy championship matchup.
Joseph Addai will likely suit up against the Raiders this week. Quarterback Peyton Manning has taken an unprecedented beating over the past few weeks. Addai provides better blocking and running than Brown, and should be the primary back for the Colts on Sunday. Oakland gives up the seventh most rushing yards per game, so even the pass-happy Colts should do some damage on the ground.
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The fantasy football super bowl is upon us and in light of this we bring you our first ever weekly rankings. Use this as a guideline for sit/start decisions and if you player is not ranked just ask a question below.
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