Get 'em or Don't Sweat 'em: Week 3
There were some unusual heroes on Sunday. There always are. Let’s take a look at them and see if they are worthy of your fantasy rosters.
Jason Campbell, QB, Washington Redskins
Campbell had a monster game against Detroit with 340 yards, two TDs, and 21 rushing yards. Every now and again Campbell has an outburst like this and then he disappears. Couple that with the fact that they lost to the Lions.
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Heads could roll in D.C., leaving this situation too risky. It’s one I’d rather avoid.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Glen Coffee, RB, San Francisco 49ers
He only managed 54 yards on 25 carries (2.2 yards per carry), but it was against the Minnesota Vikings tough run D. Frank Gore (ankle) is going to be on the shelf for a couple of weeks. You have to pick him up.
Ruling: Get 'em
Bryant Johnson, WR, Detroit Lions
He had a nice game (four catches, 73 yards TD, 11 targets) against Washington, but there is no telling when his next good game will come. Too risky.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Kelley Washington, WR, Baltimore Ravens
Washington put up another solid effort with five catches for 66 yards. He has outproduced Mark Clayton the past two weeks now. Plus, the Ravens have averaged 34.3 points per game so far this year.
With the bye weeks coming, Washington is worth grabbing.
Ruling: Get ‘em.
Mike Siims-Walker, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
If you didn’t grab him last week, and he’s still available, you better do so soon. He is the go-to guy for the Jaguars. He had six catches (10 targets) for 81 yards as the Jags beat Houston.
Ruling: Get ‘em.
Mike Wallace, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
I like Wallace as a player, but I don’t see him being a fantasy force on a regular basis despite his seven catch (eight target), 102 yard effort.
Santonio Holmes was held to one catch. That’s not likely to happen again. Unless Holmes or Hines Ward goes down, you can leave Wallace on the wire.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Andre Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati Bengals
How about those Bengals? Caldwell had his second nice game with six catches (nine targets) for 52 yards and a score. Laveranues Coles and Chris Henry aren’t meeting expectations.
If Carson Palmer’s trust in Caldwell continues to build, he could be worth a roster spot. Right now, I’d probably hold off though.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Originally published at LestersLegends.com.

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