You win some, you lose some.
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win or lose that makes your Sunday fantasy football experience: that hunch you
had to start a rookie quarterback who promptly went off, or that No. 1 pick who
unexpectedly let you down.Each Sunday, well recap the weeks winners and losers
from a fantasy perspective, complete with applicable game and historical data.
Check back after the conclusion of the 1 and 4 p.m. ET (and, when applicable,
Sunday Night Football) games for our picks of the weeks best and
worst.WinnersDrew Brees, QB, New Orleans Saints: Say hello to our scoring leader
from the Sunday 1 p.m. ET game block, as Brees dropped 30 fantasy points on the
perceived-by-many-to-be-up-and-coming (including by this columnist) Oakland
Raiders defense. Its the 83rd time during his career that Brees has reached the
30-point threshold, second-most in history behind only Peyton Mannings
105.Brandin Cooks, WR, Saints: Cooks performance played a large part in driving
Brees points total, particularly a 98-yard receiving touchdown during the third
quarter. It was the longest receiving play in a regular-season or postseason
game since Eli Manning and Victor Cruz connected for a 99-yard score during Week
16 of 2011, and it helped Cooks to a career-best 27 fantasy points.Willie Snead,
WR, Saints: Cooks wasnt the only Saints wide receiver who got into the action.
Snead had a productive game of his own, setting a new personal best with 23
fantasy points.Jameis Winston, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: A preseason breakout
pick by many (again, this columnist included), Winston got off to a good start
to 2016, scoring 25 fantasy points to finish tied for fourth at his position
through the Sunday 4 p.m. ET games. What was particularly unusual about it was
the opponent; the Atlanta Falcons, hosts for this contest, typically rein in the
passing game, evidenced by the fact that Winstons fantasy point total was the
most by any individual quarterback against the Falcons since Aaron Rodgers
managed 27 against them in Week 14 of 2014.Its also a good sign for the
second-year signal-caller, in that only six other quarterbacks since 1950 have
scored more fantasy points during Week 1 of their sophomore seasons: Cade McNown
(33, in 2000), Dan Marino (32, in 1984), Daunte Culpepper (30, in 2000), Phil
Simms (29, in 1980), Drew Bledsoe (28, in 1994) and Norm Snead (26, in 1962). In
addition, Winston now has 286 fantasy points through his first 17 NFL contests,
which places him seventh all time through that many games, behind Cam Newton
(364), Robert Griffin (344), Culpepper (324), Kurt Warner (312), Marino (294)
and Andrew Luck (288).Winstons 60.0 percent ownership, and especially his 15.7
percent start percentage during Week 1, in ESPN leagues is certain to rise as a
result.Spencer Ware, RB, Kansas City Chiefs: As expected, Ware got the start in
place of the injured Jamaal Charles (knee), and he made it count, his 25 fantasy
points matching C.J. Andersons total from Thursday night for the lead among
running backs through the 4 p.m. ET games. Curiously, it was Wares receiving
exploits that fueled his point total, as he caught seven of eight targets for
129 yards, resulting in a 32-point day in leagues that use PPR scoring. Thats
more targets, catches and receiving yards than Ware had in all 13 of his career
games entering the season combined, and it hints that he could be a factor in
the receiving game even after Charles healthy return. Ware, incidentally, is
owned in 79.8 percent of ESPN leagues and was started in 57.6 percent.Jack
Doyle, TE, Indianapolis Colts: Did anyone start Doyle? Heck, does anyone own
Doyle? Check the stats: The highest-scoring Week 1 tight end, through the 4 p.m.
ET games, was owned in 0.02 percent and started in 0.01 percent, but he scored
two critical fourth-quarter touchdowns in the Colts heartbreaking 39-35
loss.Dwayne Allen, TE, Colts: Perhaps all he needed was a full-time opportunity
to claim the Colts tight end targets; Coby Fleeners offseason departure granted
Allen that chance entering 2016 (Doyles Week 1 explosion notwithstanding). It
paid off, for Week 1 at least, as Allens 13 fantasy points set a new personal
best, after he had managed only five double-digit efforts in his first 43 career
contests, and never more than 12 in a single game (Week 1 of 2014). He remains
available in 62.1 percent of ESPN leagues, incidentally, and had the performance
that is much, much more sustainable.Andrew Luck, QB, Colts: Thanks in part to
his tight ends performances, Luck captured the weeks top score through the 4
p.m. ET games, tallying 35 fantasy points in what was an expected high-scoring
affair against the Detroit Lions. Though Luck already had 12 career games with
at least 25 fantasy points to his credit, with six of those coming in his
breakthrough 2014 (and most recent fully healthy) campaign alone, this was the
first time that he had ever scored this many.Incidentally, Luck now has 1,040
career fantasy points, in 56 games played. Cam Newton is the only quarterback to
score that many through as many career contests; he scored 1,061 fantasy points
through his first 56.Carson Wentz, QB, Philadelphia Eagles: Few were so bold as
to use Wentz -- he was started in just 2.7 percent of ESPN leagues, and is owned
in 10.8 percent -- but his 19 fantasy points on Sunday was still a good start,
though granted it came against a bad Cleveland Browns defense. Only 14 other
quarterbacks since 1950 managed more fantasy points in their NFL debuts than
Wentz.Melvin Gordon, RB, San Diego Chargers: How disappointing was his 2015
rookie campaign? Heres one way to quantify it: Gordons two rushing touchdowns on
Sunday were two more than he had in all 14 games in which he played last season.
In fact, since 1950, Gordons 217 total touches without a touchdown in 2015 were
tied for seventh-most, behind only Marcel Shipps 258 in 2003, Adrian Murrells
242 in 1999, Kevin Faulks 241 in 2003, Harold Greens 237 in 1993, Preston
Carpenters 220 in 1956 and Jess Phillips 220 in 1973.Those scores fueled a
17-point fantasy day for Gordon, which is not only more than he had in any
single game in 2015, but also more than he had in any two-game span in 2015 (his
two-game best was 14, Weeks 2-3).Victor Cruz, WR, New York Giants: Consider it a
win for him even if more from a personal perspective than a significant fantasy
storyline, as in his first game since Week 6 of 2014, Cruz caught all four of
his targets for nine fantasy points. Cruz is owned in 18.9 percent of ESPN
leagues, which should only rise if he keeps this up.LosersAdrian Peterson, RB,
Minnesota Vikings: The No. 1 running back selected on average, and No. 3 player
overall, in ESPN drafts this preseason, Peterson let his owners down in a major
way, scoring only three fantasy points on 19 rushing attempts. That matched his
worst fantasy performance in a game with at least that many opportunities; he
also had three fantasy points on 19 rushing attempts during Week 5 of 2008. Its
a poor first step for Peterson, who at age 31 is trying to become the first
player since Thomas Jones in 2009 (221 fantasy points, age 31) to manage a
200-point fantasy season at the age of 31 or older, and the 10th different
player to reach that threshold at his age or older. In Petersons defense,
however, it is not the first time he has been held to single-digit fantasy
points during Week 1, as he actually did it in 2015 (5 fantasy points) en route
to a 217-point final season total.Devonta Freeman, RB, Falcons: Dont take out
all of your frustrations on Peterson; 2015s top-scoring running back, Freeman,
had an almost equally disappointing Week 1, with only four fantasy points on 15
touches. Especially disconcerting was that Tevin Coleman, widely regarded as
Freemans backup, had the clearly superior game, with 11 fantasy points of his
own (as well as a 16-8 advantage in PPR scoring). Freeman was the No. 5 running
back and No. 9 overall player off the board in average ESPN drafts this
preseason, and he was started in 99.3 percent of ESPN leagues. Coleman,
incidentally, was the No. 50 running back off the board in drafts, is currently
owned in only 51.8 percent of leagues and was started in 2.6 percent.Keenan
Allen, WR, Chargers: Bad news on the injury front, as Allen suffered an apparent
torn right ACL on a non-contact play on the first snap after the two-minute
warning during the first half of Sundays game. Before departing, Allen had been
off to an outstanding start, with six fantasy points (12 in PPR) on seven
targets. His season is almost assuredly over, which is devastating news to his
owners who helped make him the No. 16 wide receiver off the board during the
preseason. (For help with potential replacements, check out Eric Karabells
column Sunday evening.)Tyrod Taylor, QB, Buffalo Bills: Owners in 37.0 percent
of ESPN leagues saw Taylors favorable Week 1 matchup and started him, and those
owners received a mere five fantasy points from him. Its only the second time in
his past 17 games that he finished in single digits, and in fact was his worst
score in any of his 15 NFL starts.Gary Barnidge, TE, Cleveland Browns: With two
of the most heavily owned tight ends, Rob Gronkowski (100.0 percent owned in
ESPN leagues) and Tyler Eifert (84.3 percent owned), sitting out Week 1,
Barnidge wound up the sixth most-started player at the position (77.7 percent of
leagues). Unfortunately, he failed to come down with either of his two targets,
his zero representing his worst fantasy performance since Week 17 of the 2014
season.Dak Prescott, QB, Dallas Cowboys: One of the most buzz-worthy players of
the 2016 NFL preseason, Prescott had a forgettable regular-season debut, scoring
10 fantasy points on 45 pass attempts (the third-most attempts by any player
through the 4 p.m. ET games). Though his wide receivers hardly did him many
favors, Prescotts 16.6 percent start rate in ESPN leagues isnt especially likely
to rise in Week 2.Dez Bryant, WR, Cowboys: He deserves more of the blame for
Prescotts pedestrian fantasy point total, as out of his quarterbacks 45 pass
attempts, Bryant saw five targets and caught only one of them for 8 yards and
therefore a big, fat fantasy doughnut. It was only the third time in his career
Bryant has been shut out, but bear in mind that both of those were games missed
by Tony Romo: Week 12 of 2010 and Week 14 of 2015. In 14 career games Bryant has
played during which Romo was entirely absent, Bryant has 103 fantasy points (7.4
average); he has averaged 11.5 fantasy points per game when Romo has
participated for at least one snap.
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much to get by him.The Kings arrive in Montreal having outscored their opponents
15-0 in their past three games, including a 7-0 rout of the Toronto Maple Leafs
on Tuesday night. On Thursday, theyll put it to the test against the Canadiens
Carey Price, whos been seeing a lot of pucks lately and stopping nearly all of
them.A few lucky bounces here and there, but all in all its starting to come
together for us, Los Angeles center Jeff Carter said after the win in Toronto.
We just have to keep going with the way we have played.Carters five goals and
nine points are tied for the team lead with winger Tanner Pearson and defenseman
Alec Martinez, respectively.Montreal (11-1-1) has won two in a row since being
blown out by the Columbus Blue Jackets, but a large part of that has been due to
their masked man. In their 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday, the
Canadiens allowed more than 40 shots for the third time in their past four games
and gave up at least 35 for the fourth straight game.Price, who is 8-0 on the
season with a 1.63 goals-against average and .953 save percentage, has allowed
just 13 goals to date. Four of those came in one game (Saturday against the
Flyers), and it was the only time hes seen more than two goals get by him.The
Kings (7-6-0) are used to quality netminding, but these days its been coming
from an unlikely source. After starter Jonathan Quick was injured in Los Angeles
season opener and back-up Jeff Zatkoff suffered a groin injury on Oct. 22 during
a morning skate, Peter Budaj has been handling the load. Budaj, who served as
Prices back-up for three seasonns (2011-12 to 2013-14) has started every game
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organization -- this is our second year, so hes familiar with the organization,
coach Darryl Sutter said of the goalie, who is 7-3-0 with a 1.86 goals-against
average and .919 save percentage.Even when they werent winning or scoring,
Sutters group has made life easier on Budaj; hes only faced more than 26 shots
once and has yet to face at least 30.When youre a high-possession team, you dont
play very much is your own zone, and that means you have the puck more than the
other team, and it allows you to take some pressure off your goalie, Sutter
said. I think we take great pride in not getting a lot of shots against, giving
up a lot of shots. And with that, thats the quality part of it, too. Thats the
reason weve been able to win a lot of games the last few years.Zatkoff is close
to returning and is on the trip with the team.After starting the season with
four points in Montreals first four games, center David Desharnais has struggled
to generate much since, held without a point in the past nine games. Hes
mustered just eight shots on goal during that stretch, but none in the Canadiens
past two outings. He alternated with Philip Danault on a line with Max
Pacioretty and Andrew Shaw at practice on Wednesday, but coach Michel Therrien
wouldnt confirm if he would be scratched.I have to be better, Desharnais
acknowledged. Im responsible for my own actions. Statistics have always been
talked about during my career so if I dont have any points, obviously its tough
to stay in the line-up.
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