Friday, September 23, 2011

This Week's Transactions

No major trades this week, but here's a look at the notable adds and drops each team made up to Friday

RuggedRaymontHarris

Adds


Fred Davis-TE





Eric Decker-WR





Rex Grossman-QB




Arizona Cardinals Defense


Drops


Jermaine Gresham-TE





Hines Ward-WR





Reggie Bush-RB




Houston Texans Defense



Overview- I'm gonna keep shuffling my WR #3 and TE positions at least for the WR #3 until Marques Colston comes back, last weeks adds did nothing (3 points combined) so now it's on to flavor of the week Eric Decker, and Fred Davis, who's had two solid games so far. I'm hoping Davis can become my permanent TE, and what better showcase than against my Dallas Cowboys. Grossman is an insurance policy, as I still haven't decided between Big Ben and Romo. If I decide Romo, but he can't ultimately go, I'll be able to plug in Grossman Monday night. Houston's D served its purpose but they play the Saints next, so I'm going with Arizona against Tavaris Jackson and the Seahawks. Very risky play of course. Reggie Bush was outplayed significantly by Daniel Thomas, so he was expendable in my eyes.

Take Dat Wit Chu

Adds



Thomas Jones-RB




Drops


Johnny Knox-WR



Overview- After a multitude of moves last week, Kenny kept in simple, adding Thomas Jones after Jamaal Charles injury. Who knows how long Kenny keeps Jones, probably longer than Johnny Knox, who was expendable from the get go.


Salt & Vinegar Chips

Adds


Danario Alexander-WR




Denarius Moore-WR



Drops


Kellen Winslow-TE




Pierre Thomas-RB



Overview-Posey made some cosmetic changes to his WR, and Denarius Moore might look to be a keeper as he looked real legit last week. I don't see Alexander lasting on Posey's squad, but dropping Kellen Winslow and Pierre Thomas isn't a big deal.

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Adds


Dexter McCluster-WR





Daniel Thomas-RB



Drops


Ryan Grant-RB





Zach Miller-TE



Overview: Albert's taking the younger RB from the Chiefs in Dexter McCluster in hopes he will get a shot at some work after the Charles injury. He also reacquired Daniel Thomas after he dropped him last week. Thomas should be more a factor in the Dolphin offense after his 100 yard performance.   Ryan Grant has been horrible and Zach Miller's been a non factor in that Seattle offense, so both are not big losses at all.


Shredders

Adds


Ryan Fitzpatrick-QB





C.J. Spiller-RB





David Nelson-WR




Willis McGahee-RB



Washington Redskins Defense


Drops



Mark Sanchez-QB





Jamaal Charles-RB




DeAngelo Williams-RB



Danny Woodhead-RB/WR



New York Giants Defense


Overview: Man, Zach sure does love some Buffalo Bills. He picked up 3 to add to Stevie Johnson that he already owned. Fitzpatrick is actually a solid backup, something he didn't have in Mark Sanchez, while Nelson is a wildcard, as is CJ Spiller who is still backing up Fred Jackson. McGahee is probably nothing more than a goal line back and I don't see Spiller or McGahee in Zach's long term plans. The Giants Defense isn't what it once was so it's understandable to drop them and try playing the matchups every week. Deangelo Williams is already dropped and as of right now he's so bad, he's just sitting there on free agents and no one's biting. Jamaal Charles obviously was let go because of his season ending injury. Zach also picked up and dropped Jonathan Stewart.

The_Twin_Killers

Adds


Jabbar Gaffney-WR



Drops


Lee Evans-WR



Overview- Leeland's really hurting for receivers and this week with Mario Manningham out with a concussion, he's going to have go with Gaffney and Mike Sims Walker now. Lee Evans was just not cutting it and I doubt anyone will give him a second look until he strings a long a couple of nice games. Gaffney is nice sleeper type, but he's boom or bust, but for what out there, he's probably the best of the bunch.

Da Boyz, Dr. Wily's Robots, Hoosier Daddy, and The Bad Bobofies didn't make any moves this week (Dad did pickup Brandon Gibson and dropped Devone Bess before last week's games officially started).

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