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He'll be even better in Week 2, so consider him a low-end No. Sleeper alert - Greg Olsen at Packers : Olsen was targeted six times and put up a respectable 78 yards in his first game with the Panthers , as Cam Newton looked to him often in the pass attack.
This week's opponent, the Packers , have a more formidable defense but tend to struggle against tight ends. That was apparent in Week 1, as Jimmy Graham scored If you need a tight end, Olsen is worth a look. Brent Celek at Falcons : So much for getting Celek more involved in the offense this season. He was targeted three times in the opener, caught one pass and scored a mere 1. Those totals are a far cry from his totals, when he was considered one of the top tight ends in fantasy football.
Until Michael Vick starts looking in his direction -- if he does at all -- Celek needs to be on the fantasy sidelines.
Zach Miller at Steelers : I have made it no secret that I want nothing to do with anyone in a Seahawks uniform. That includes Miller, who was targeted four times and finished with a mere two catches for 19 yards.
In a game that could turn into a blowout against a Steelers team that was embarrassed on national television in Week 1, there's no reason to consider Miller in a prominent role for your team at this point -- or maybe ever.
Scott Chandler vs. Raiders : Chandler came out of nowhere to become the top-scoring tight end in fantasy football last week. So why in the world would you bench him? Well, Chandler's five catches against the Chiefs were more than he had produced in his entire career, and the two touchdowns were also his first scores. Until he puts together a few nice stat lines and shows a level of consistent production, I wouldn't trust Chandler. Owners beware - Chris Cooley vs. Cardinals : Last week, Cooley was targeted just three times and finished with a meager 2.
By comparison, Fred Davis saw six targets and went over yards through the air. So despite the fact that Cooley might be the bigger name in fantasy land, it's the USC product whose value is on the rise. At this point, Cooley needs to be placed on the fantasy sidelines until further notice. David Akers at Cowboys : Akers led all kickers in fantasy points last week, scoring an impressive 15 against the Seahawks.
That's not to suggest that he'll put up another huge stat line against the Cowboys , but this is a team that's been known to allow a bunch of points to kickers. Akers is still a free agent in a lot of NFL. Alex Henery at Falcons : A rookie out of Nebraska, Henery opened the season with a mediocre seven fantasy points in a win over the Rams. Still, he's got a nice matchup ahead against a Falcons defense that gave up a ton of fantasy points to Robbie Gould last week.
With Michael Vick at the helm and motivated to produce against his former team, Henery should see more than his share of opportunities to score points for fantasy leaguers.
Jason Hanson vs. Chiefs : Hanson, 41, opened his 20th NFL season with a solid nine fantasy points in a win over the Buccaneers. This week he'll be back on the turf at Ford Field against the Chiefs , who were ripped to shreds by Fitzpatrick and have lost SS Eric Berry for the season.
With Stafford slinging the ball often, Hanson should find himself in a position to produce. He's still available in almost 90 percent of NFL. Sleeper alert - Shaun Suisham vs. Seahawks : There isn't a single member of the Steelers that isn't an attractive start in fantasy leagues, at least on some level, this week. That includes Suisham, who faces a Seahawks team that allowed more fantasy points to kickers than any other team in the league last week.
So if you're searching the waiver wire and need a one-week option at the position, Suisham is well worth a look. Josh Scobee vs. Jets : Scobee was a surprise top producer among kickers last week, scoring 10 fantasy points as the Jaguars took out the Titans.
But if you think he'll be able to duplicate that total against the Jets , well, you could be disappointed. Luke McCown and the offense will have a tough time moving the football against the Men in Green, who surrendered a meager six fantasy points to Cowboys kicker Dan Bailey in the opener.
Adam Vinatieri vs. Browns : A future Hall of Fame r, Vinatieri suffered through a dreadful first week of the season. Not only did he score just one fantasy point, but he also missed the lone field goal he attempted in a loss to the Texans. With Kerry Collins at the helm and the promise of numerous scoring opportunities out the window, Vinatieri has quickly become a much less attractive option for fantasy owners early this season.
Jay Feely at Redskins : Outside of his monster performance against the Broncos last season, Feely hasn't been a very reliable fantasy kicker over his last several campaigns.
He started on a low note with just four fantasy points in a win over the Panthers , and he might not do much better against the Redskins. Washington's defense surrendered just two fantasy points to the Giants and kicker Lawrence Tynes in their opening game. Owners beware - Rob Bironas vs. Ravens : Once considered a viable No.
Bironas, who missed his only field-goal attempt in that contest, could be hard pressed to make an impact in Week 2 against LB Ray Lewis and the Ravens. They surrendered just one fantasy point to Suisham in Week 1. Steelers defense vs. Seahawks : Did you start the Steelers defense last week and find yourself staring at a big, fat minus-three points?
Well, that might be even more reason to stick with the Steel Curtain in Week 2. Not only will this unit be fired up to erase the memory of what was an embarrassing loss to the Ravens , but this week's matchup against mistake-prone Tarvaris Jackson and the hapless Seahawks offense is more than attractive. Lions defense vs. Chiefs : The Lions defense didn't have the best start to the season from a fantasy perspective, scoring just seven points on NFL.
That number should increase in Week 2, however, as DT Ndamukong Suh and his teammates face a Chiefs offense that scored a meager seven points against a far less formidable Bills squad. This should be a breakout performance for coach Jim Schwartz 's crew, so don't be afraid to start them. Cowboys defense vs. Alex Smith and his squad couldn't move the ball on their home field against a mediocre Seahawks defense, so it's hard not to like the Pokes to rebound from a tough loss to the Jets.
Their defense is still available in many leagues. Sleeper alert - Buccaneers defense at Vikings : If you watched McNabb and the Vikings pass attack flounder last week, it's pretty apparent why the Buccaneers have some sleeper appeal in fantasy land. The veteran quarterback threw for 39 yards no, that's not a misprint and finished with a miserable passer rating of I'd look for the Bucs to pressure McNabb often, which should result in opportunities to score for owners.
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