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Week 4 Hot Hands and Cold Shoulders For Fantasy Football

Jacob SloanSep 26, 2008

This weekโ€™s bye shouldnโ€™t have caught you by surprise, but the characters you are left to start might. Strangely enough, many of the players that you might have drafted late or gotten on the cheap have great plays this week.

Make sure you donโ€™t forget about these guys, and as always, any start-or-sit questions asked in the comments will be answered by Saturday night. If not, call someone! Iโ€™m missing or in Vegas.

Hot Hands

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J.T. Oโ€™Sullivan vs. Saints โ€” Another great week to start Oโ€™Sullivan. Heโ€™s got a difficult stretch after this week, but JTO should have a shootout against Drew Brees and the Saints.

Lee Evans vs. Rams โ€” Heโ€™s a fluke-y player, but St. Louisโ€™ defense is no fluke. Itโ€™s just bad. Lee Evans could have a big week against this horrible pass defense, and you know he wants one.

Trent Edwards vs. Rams โ€” Well, if Lee Evans has a good weekโ€ฆ

Carson Palmer, Chad Johnson, T.J. Houshmandzadeh vs. Browns โ€” The Browns defense has been pretty miserable, and Carson Palmer showed signs of life last week against the Giants. If youโ€™ve been starting any of these guys the last three weeks, they should be in your lineup for Week 4.

Kerry Collins vs. Vikings โ€” In a tough bye week, you may be out your star quarterback. Donโ€™t expect explosions on the Titans offense, but Collins should put up decent numbers to keep Minnesotaโ€™s tough run defense off of LenDale White and Chris Johnson. Heโ€™s worth a start if you need a quarterback.

Jason Campbell, Santana Moss vs. Cowboys โ€” Santanaโ€™s new thing is scoring touchdowns every game. Oh snap! He just scored another one. While I fear the Cowboys secondary, they havenโ€™t recorded a single interception this season, and Campbell has been incredibly efficient with his passing. Both QB and RB are worth starting in what could be an Eagles-Cowboys style offensive contest.

Donald Lee vs. Buccaneers โ€“ Heโ€™s becoming more utilized in the Green Bay offense, and he just might see an increased role this week against a sometimes tough Tampa Bay secondary. If you are filling in someone for Dallas Clark, Anthony Fasano, Kevin Boss or John Carlson, Lee is a good option this week. Robert Royal isnโ€™t bad either, but Jerramy Stevens might be better.

Bubble Boys

Jonathan Stewart vs. Falcons โ€” He shares carries, but Stewart should dominate the Atlanta line. When it comes to short yardage (and touchdowns), itโ€™s Stewart who should get the call. Thereโ€™s always the chance that Atlanta lets Steve Smith run wild on them, but Stewart should have a decent week.

Derek Anderson, Braylon Edwards vs. Bengals โ€” They havenโ€™t shown the chemistry they had last year, but if they get it going, it will be this week. Otherwise, itโ€™s up to Braylon to find another lover in Brady Quinn.

Brett Favre vs. Cardinals โ€” Even though they might not look it, the Cardinals are a top defense thus far. After the picks he threw against the Chargers, Favre might be uncertain and mistake-heavy against the Cards as well. You didnโ€™t draft a Madden curse as a QB1, did you?

Matt Forte vs. Eagles โ€” The Forte has been strong with this one. Heโ€™s put up points week after week. The Eagles are too tough a squad to let him get his usual 20 points, but if he can get a touchdown, he is worth playing. (Ed. Note: Iโ€™m still playing him this week, but itโ€™ll be a judgment call between him and Westbrook for me. Heโ€™ll have his points, but donโ€™t expect another 20-point outing.)

Bryant Johnson vs. Saints โ€” Johnson showed little in Week 3โ€™s stat books, but Gore had a big day. Against the Saints, they should mix it up a bit more, and Johnson could be the main target. Remember that, back in Arizona, the people keeping him off the field were Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin.

Devery Henderson vs. 49ers โ€” Some weeks, Henderson shows up to work and gets a few long bombs his way. Other weeks, you have to check the reports just to make sure he was active. The guy is too inconsistent for my tastes. Even in this potential shootout, he might play the part of Casper.

Cold Shoulders

Rashard Mendenhall vs. Ravens โ€” Mendy was one text message away from being a โ€œBubble Boyโ€ rather than a โ€œCold Shoulder.โ€ He may talk a big game to fellow rookie Ray Rice, but Mendenhall faces one of the top defenses against the run. After his mediocre showings thus far, I donโ€™t think heโ€™ll blow this one out of the water. Baltimore will bring the pain like Philly did and try to shut the Steelers down.

Kyle Orton vs. Eagles โ€” The Eagles defense has been tough against the run and fierce attacking the quarterback. That intensity doesnโ€™t bode well for an offense that relies on a strong run game to set up a few passes. Orton should be bombarded and isnโ€™t worth starting unless you have no better options.

Trent Green vs. Bills โ€” I know you just picked him up if heโ€™s on your roster, and Iโ€™m sure youโ€™re excited to see his first start of the season, but did you see what Buffalo did against the Seattle offensive line in Week One? Trent Green might be in for another season-ending concussion. I just hope Green doesnโ€™t die on the field. That would be a total buzzkill.

Torry Holt vs. Bills โ€” Trent Green might bring that extra rally to the offenseโ€ฆbut not this week. The Bills will take the passing game out immediately and make Steven Jackson work for every run he gets. Holt remains a WR3-worthy option for only the VERY optimistic this week.

Sleeper Who Might Wake Up This Week

My Norwood and Michael Pittman sleeper picks last week didnโ€™t hurt you. Norwood had plenty of yards as the Chiefs got run over, and Pittman got a TDโ€”granted, two would have been better. This week, Iโ€™ll go a little bit further out there.

Jordy Nelson vs. Buccaneers โ€” In a tough bye week, Nelson isnโ€™t a bad start. Jordy assumes the third WR position with James Jones still hurting, and they showed in Week 3 that they are comfortable letting him get some targets in the red zone. If you are without a WR3, Nelson could fill that spot for you, and as the third receiving threat against the Bucs secondary, he just might see some increased action.

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