Week 5 Fantasy Football Start 'Em Sit 'Em: Greg Jennings and 3 Sure Scorers
The one thing that every fantasy football owner in the world tries to decipher week after week is simple: touchdowns.
All they want to know is how many points a certain player will bring to their team, which essentially means that they want to know how many touchdowns said player will score.
Sure, things like overall yardage do mean something, but when it comes down to the nitty-gritty, fantasy football is a game of touchdowns.
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The more touchdowns your team scores, the better chance you have of winning your matchup.
Going through the old start 'em sit 'em routine is all about determining who you think will score, and who you think will hit a dry spell.
Here are three sure scores for Week 5 of the 2011 NFL season.
Greg Jennings, WR Green Bay Packers
The Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a field-day on offense the last time they went down and played Atlanta on the road. They return to the scene of the crime this weekend on Sunday night, and I expect yet another high-scoring high-octane game. When Jennings is on his game there is nobody that can stop him, and Rodgers knows that. I expect the pair will hook up for one touchdown at the very least.
Calvin Johnson, WR Detroit Lions
Johnson has secured two touchdowns in every game so far this season, so until he goes out and proves me wrong I dare say he will get another touchdown against the Bears. This is arguably the biggest game of his young career, or at the very least it's the most high-profile game of his career. Megatron is going to shine under the bright lights of Monday Night Football.
Arian Foster, RB Houston Texans
Right now Foster is as close to a guaranteed score as you can find in a running back. The Texans lost star wideout Andre Johnson for a few weeks, which means that they are going to lean heavily on Foster for offensive production. He's playing an Oakland defense that he can light up, and that is exactly what I expect will happen.

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