With preseason underway, there will be updates daily to this 2009 Fantasy Football Preseason Stock page.
Adjustments will be made on my 2009 Fantasy Football Rankings accordingly.
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2009 Fantasy Football Preseason Stock – Week 1
Jaguars at Dolphins
Davone Bess, WR, Dolphins
Chad Pennington began the preseason opener by targeting Davone Bess on his first three throws. Bess finished the game with two catches for 12 yards. He’s a guy to draft late in PPR leagues, as he functions in a Wes Welker-type role in Miami’s offense.
Ted Ginn, WR, Dolphins
The guy I was most impressed with in the preseason opener was Ted Ginn. Pennington targeted Ginn five times in the first quarter, and the Ohio State product came away with two catches for 26 yards. Ginn had a third reception, but that was negated by a penalty. His fourth target was a pass interference call. Ginn also had a 14-yard end-around.
Panthers at Giants
Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, Giants
Ahmad Bradshaw is awesome. If you missed the preseason opener, Bradshaw rushed for 35 yards on five carries, which included a fierce 19-yard score where he bulldozed over helpless Panther defenders. More importantly, Bradshaw caught two receptions for 17 yards, meaning he’ll function as the third-down back (huge for PPR leagues). In the wake of this performance, I fully expect Bradshaw to match Derrick Ward’s 2008 numbers.
Brandon Jacobs, RB, Giants
Brandon Jacobs started the preseason opener and looked like he was in mid-season form. Jacobs rushed for 31 yards on four carries. He also caught a 13-yard reception, which is important because he had just six grabs in all of 2008.
Hakeem Nicks, WR, Giants
Hakeem Nicks didn’t come into the game until the second half of the preseason opener. Nicks dropped a long touchdown from Andre’ Woodson, though the catch was a difficult one to make. He later hauled in a 9-yard reception. Nicks is talented enough to be a factor in the second half of the season, but you may need to be patient. He’s still behind Domenik Hixon and Mario Manningham.
Jonathan Stewart, RB, Panthers
DeAngelo Williams had six carries for 29 yards in the preseason opener; his best rush was where he eluded a few tacklers and ran nine yards for a first down. People like Matthew Berry are projecting that Jonathan Stewart will take more of Williams’ touches away, but I don’t see that happening. Williams is just too talented, and Stewart has been banged up with an Achilles injury. Stewart did not play.
DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers
DeAngelo Williams had six carries for 29 yards in the preseason opener; his best rush was where he eluded a few tacklers and ran nine yards for a first down. People like Matthew Berry are projecting that Jonathan Stewart will take more of Williams’ touches away, but I don’t see that happening. Williams is just too talented, and Stewart has been banged up with an Achilles injury. Stewart did not play.
Buccaneers at Titans
Kenny Britt, WR, Titans
One Titan who didn’t look bad at all on Saturday night was Kenny Britt, who had a first-down reception for four yards on the opening drive. In the second quarter, Britt had a 38-yard catch, coming down with the ball despite getting nailed. Britt caught five balls for 89 yards and a score. He won’t be much of a fantasy factor this year because he’s only 21 and Tennessee’s offense is way too conservative. However, look for big things from him in 2010 and beyond.
Earnest Graham, RB, Buccaneers
I can’t tell you why, but Earnest Graham started over Derrick Ward in the preseason opener. Graham couldn’t do anything, gaining just one yard on four carries. Making matters worse, Graham fumbled the ball away on the second drive.
Derrick Ward, RB, Buccaneers
Derrick Ward came off the bench in the preseason opener and immediately looked like the superior runner. He pummeled for seven yards on his first carry and later caught a 7-yard reception. He’ll be the starter in Week 1.
Nate Washington, WR, Titans
Nate Washington dropped a touchdown against the Buccaneers and didn’t log a single reception. There will be days like this in Tennessee’s conservative offense, but at least he was targeted in the end zone.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Texans at Chiefs
Dwayne Bowe, WR, Chiefs
Dwayne Bowe finally entered the game in the second quarter. He caught five balls for 70 yards, including a great diving catch for about a dozen yards. So much for being fat and out of shape.
Steve Slaton, RB, Texans
The big question during the preseason opener from a fantasy perspective was who would get the goal-line carries between Steve Slaton and Chris Brown. Well, the game’s over and we still don’t know.
Here’s what happened: Slaton received the first four carries of the game, obtaining seven yards in the process. During the middle of Houston’s second drive, the skies opened up and it started pouring really hard. At that point, Gary Kubiak decided it would be best to take Slaton out of the game, and rightly so.
Chris Brown stepped in and helped the Texans get into the red zone. Brown eventually scored a touchdown, but Slaton was already out of the game at that point. We still don’t know whether Slaton or Brown will get the goal-line carries, though this isn’t the best news for Slaton’s fantasy prospects; Brown looked good in the situation.
Matt Schaub, QB, Texans
Matt Schaub was flawless on his two drives during the preseason opener; he was 7-of-7 for 70 yards and spread the ball around. He was sacked once (not a mistake; the Chiefs actually got a sack). Schaub led Houston to seven points.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Browns at Packers
Mason Crosby, K, Packers
Mason Crosby nearly hit a 60-yard field goal in the preseason opener. He had the distance, but hit the left upright. So much for struggling in training camp.
Braylon Edwards, WR, Browns
Braylon Edwards dropped a touchdown in the preseason opener. It should be no surprise that the ball hit him right in the numbers. I thought Edwards would rebound because this is his contract year, but it’s apparent that he’s as lackadaisical as ever.
Ryan Grant, RB, Packers
I was very impressed with Ryan Grant in the preseason opener. He converted a third-and-one up the middle on the first drive. This is a big deal because Green Bay struggled in short yardage last year. Grant later scored on a 2-yard run, and followed that up with a nice cut for a gain of 14 on the next drive. Of course, this was all against the Browns, so it may not count.
Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers
Aaron Rodgers looked on top of his game during the preseason opener; he was 5-of-10 for 102 yards and a 53-yard touchdown strike to Donald Driver on the opening possession. Rodgers endured a dropped pass.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Vikings at Colts
Donald Brown, RB, Colts
Donald Brown is the real deal, and I’m not saying this lightly. Brown is the better of the two running backs, and it’s not even close.
During the preseason opener, Brown sparked the Colts instantly with an explosive run up the middle for 11 yards. He made a nice cut for a 6-yard gain on his second carry. Right after that, he ran for a surplus of 38 yards thanks to a broken tackle.
Brown finished with 58 yards on five attempts. He did this against Minnesota’s backups, but it’s not like he had his starting line either. Brown’s only mistake of the evening was a missed block that forced Curtis Painter into a near-interception.
Austin Collie, WR, Colts
Anthony Gonzalez was out, so both Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie started the preseason opener. Collie was the more impressive wideout of the two, as he caught Manning’s first pass for a first down. He later made a nice diving catch from Curtis Painter. Collie caught all four of his targets.
Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings
Adrian Peterson looked like he was in mid-season form, as he had a powerful run up the middle for 13 yards to get the Vikings into the red zone during the preseason opener. Of course, once the Vikings got there, Chester Taylor got the carry and pummeled his way into the end zone. And so Brad Clueless’ games begin…
Sage Rosenfails, QB, Vikings
Sage Rosenfails was very sharp in the preseason opener, going 10-of-13 for 91 yards. His first pass was a crisp throw over the middle for 15 yards to Visanthe Shiancoe. He later ran a play-action bootleg to Shiancoe for 17 yards on a fourth-and-two. In total, Rosenfails’ two drives led to 10 points.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Bears at Bills
Jay Cutler, QB, Bears
People in favor of Denver in the Jay Cutler-Kyle Orton trade will be quick to point out Cutler’s sub-par performance. Cutler was 5-of-10 for 64 yards and a pick. Let’s break down what happened.
Four of Cutler’s first five passes went to Devin Hester. Cutler found Hester 20 yards downfield on one pass. However, he later threw a pick when he was pressured and subsequently tossed the ball carelessly into double coverage, underthrowing Hester in the process.
Cutler nearly had a second interception as well; Reggie Corner dropped an easy pick thrown right to him. Cutler once again had multiple defenders in his face.
So, should Bears fans be chanting for Caleb Hanie? Before you answer that, consider that Cutler was essentially missing his entire offense, as Matt Forte, Greg Olsen and Orlando Pace were all out. Let’s wait and see how Cutler fares with the team’s best offensive player, his top target and his left tackle.
Trent Edwards, QB, Bills
Trent Edwards managed Buffalo’s no-huddle offense very efficiently. Edwards completed all 10 of his passes for 79 yards. All but three were checkdowns (the ones that weren’t were completions of 36, 9 and 9 to Lee Evans). Terrell Owens did not play with a sprained toe.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Falcons at Lions
Matthew Stafford, QB, Lions
Matthew Stafford certainly didn’t disappoint in his preseason debut; he showed off his arm strength on the first throw, as the ball found Keary Colbert’s hands 25 yards downfield. Unfortunately, Colbert’s hands could not find the ball. Stafford connected on his next two passes for 15 yards, but his fourth attempt was yet another drop by Colbert. Apparently, Colbert was one of the people on the WF.com forums who did not like Lions-Stafford pick.
I was beginning to doubt that on the next series when Colbert caught a Stafford missile along the sidelines for 28 yards. However, Colbert dropped yet another deep pass two plays later.
Stafford had a pick-six at the beginning of the second half because he had too much pressure in his face (thanks for the left tackle). However, Stafford bounced back and led Detroit to the end zone on a 25-yard dart to Derrick Williams. Stafford finished 7-of-14 for 114 yards, one score and a pick.
Kevin Smith, RB, Lions
The Lions are going to get the ball a lot to Kevin Smith this year. Smith was featured on the first four plays, which were two runs for 11 yards, one reception for 11 more yards and then a third carry for a short gain. Smith finished with 39 total yards and is one of the best RB2s in fantasy football.
Michael Turner, RB, Falcons
In the season opener last year, Michael Turner abused the Lions for 200 rushing yards and a long touchdown scamper. Detroit fans experienced deja vu, as Turner scored on a 40-yarder on the second drive of the game. Turner compiled 63 yards and a touchdown on six carries.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Bengals at Saints
Cedric Benson, RB, Bengals
Last year, Cincinnati struggled to run the ball, but that probably won’t be the case this year. Cedric Benson looked very sharp despite fumbling on his second carry. He rushed for 28 yards on eight tries, and also caught a 5-yard pass.
Garrett Hartley, K, Saints
Garrett Hartley shanked a 20-yard field goal but hit a 54-yarder against the Bengals. Unfortunately, he’ll be suspended for four games. John Carney will kick for the Saints in the meantime.
Chad Ochocinco, WR, Bengals
Chad Ochocinco caught two balls for 73 yards in the preseason opener, including a reception in which he broke a Jason David tackle and scampered 55 yards downfield.
Carson Palmer, QB, Bengals
Carson Palmer is back and looks 100 percent. Palmer’s first throw in his preseason opener was about 50 yards downfield to Chad Ochocinco amid good protection. The pass fell incomplete because a Saints defensive back made a nice play, but Palmer showed no ill effects of last season’s elbow injury. Two plays later, Palmer found a wide-open Chris Henry 27 yards downfield.
Palmer’s third pass was a laser in a tight spot to Laveranues Coles. He later threw a pick, but it was on a third down with pressure in his face; it had nothing to do with his elbow. Palmer finished 7-of-11 for 133 yards and that interception. I love Palmer as a mid-round sleeper this year.
Jeremy Shockey, TE, Saints
Drew Brees threw two balls into the end zone during the preseason opener: one to Marques Colston; the other to Jeremy Shockey. Shockey looked great, snagging three balls for 61 yards and a touchdown. Shockey, who caught all three targets thrown to him, is a decent TE1 you can grab in the middle rounds.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Broncos at 49ers
Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers
Vernon Davis caught two passes for 41 yards in the preseason opener. Shaun Hill played just one series, but targeted Davis right away.
Knowshon Moreno, RB, Broncos
Knowshon Moreno’s knee was rolled on during one of Kyle Orton’s picks. Moreno left the preseason opener with a knee sprain and will get an MRI tomorrow. If you have a fantasy draft this weekend (like me), I feel your pain.
Moreno had just three carries, but looked impressive on every touch. Forum moderator VBSiena said it best, “Two runs already proved he is the best RB on that roster by far.” Moreno impressively showed power-running ability on his third carry, so I’d like to see him get some goal-line opportunities this year.
Josh Morgan, WR, 49ers
One of my favorite sleepers, Josh Morgan, caught two balls for 23 yards in the preseason opener. Morgan made a statement on his first reception, taking the ball away from Champ Bailey.
Kyle Orton, QB, Broncos
Kyle Orton heaved three interceptions in each of his first three drives in the preseason opener. Orton did a solid job tossing his trademark dink-and-dunk passes on his first possession to get Denver into the red zone. But Orton’s girly arm failed him where it mattered most, as Nate Clements was able to cut in front of Orton’s intended target.
Interception No. 2 was just a poor decision on Orton’s part, while the third pick was the result of Orton staring his wideout down.
Orton isn’t completely inept, but the problem is that he’s extremely limited physically and he’s busy learning a new offense. Denver’s receivers will shine in PPR leagues because Orton can’t make any NFL throws longer than 10 yards.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Rams at Jets
Laurent Robinson, WR, Rams
Two of Marc Bulger’s completions in the preseason opener went to Laurent Robinson, including his first attempt. Robinson’s second reception went for 50 yards. He’ll be the No. 1 wideout until Donnie Avery comes back.
Mark Sanchez, QB, Jets
The Jets have found their next Joe Namath! OK, maybe I’m jumping the gun here, but Mark Sanchez was brilliant in his only drive against the Rams. Sanchez was 3-of-4 for 88 yards, including a 48-yard bomb to David Clowney on his first pass. Sanchez also found Dustin Keller for 26 yards, setting up Thomas Jones for a 1-yard touchdown.
Sanchez didn’t get a second series despite being promised one, which tells me Rex Ryan was more concerned with keeping Sanchez healthy than giving him experience. Sanchez will be the starter in Week 1.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Redskins at Ravens
Joe Flacco, QB, Ravens
Despite Joe Flacco’s training camp woes, he was very solid against the Redskins in the preseason opener. Flacco was 9-of-15 for 103 yards, and one of the incompletions was a dropped 15-yard reception by Marcus Smith as the ball bounced out of his hands.
Justin Harper, WR, Ravens
I was very curious to see Justin Harper after hearing such great things about him coming out of training camp. Harper’s 2009 debut was pretty much a roller coaster ride. Harper dropped his first three targets. The first was a tough diving catch, so I’ll give him a pass, but Harper had alligator arms in anticipation of a hit on the second try. The third drop was a difficult reception to make, but Harper reached out with only one hand.
When I was about to give up on him, Harper came alive, making several nice catches, finishing with four grabs for 57 yards and a score. Unfortunately, he dropped another pass in the fourth quarter, giving him a grand total of four drops in the game. Despite his nice frame and athleticism, Harper’s not going to get a chance to play consistently in the NFL if he keeps dropping this many balls.
Le’Ron McClain, RB, Ravens
Le’Ron McClain wasn’t given a single touch in Baltimore’s preseason opener; not even inside the 5. That’s huge. McClain did make a nice block on a fourth-and-one, but that won’t score you any points in your fantasy league. I would severely downgrade McClain for now.
Willis McGahee, RB, Ravens
Once the Ravens reached the red zone of their preseason opener, I expected LeRon McClain to get the carries. However, McClain remained at fullback and paved the way for Willis McGahee, who looked great. McGahee rushed for 26 yards on four carries, and also chipped in with a 7-yard reception.
Ray Rice, RB, Ravens
Ray Rice started the opening preseason contest and looked very impressive. His first carry was a nice gain of six yards. On his first reception, Rice caught the ball over the middle and ran away from London Fletcher for a gain of 34 yards. Rice finished with 22 rushing yards on five carries and three catches for 38 receiving yards.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Cowboys at Raiders
Miles Austin, WR, Cowboys
Despite all of Jerry Jones’ admiration toward him, Miles Austin was very unimpressive as a starting wideout. Austin didn’t make a single catch and even dropped a 20-yard slant. Sam Hurd was much better, hauling in five balls for 79 yards.
Martellus Bennett, TE, Cowboys
The Cowboys didn’t waste any time getting the ball to Martellus Bennett; he was the first Cowboy to catch a pass. Bennett simply ran over Raider corner Chris Johnson, who looked like a little kid trying to make a tackle. Bennett is an imposing figure and should be good for around 400 yards this year. He’ll put up monstrous numbers if Witten gets hurt, so monitor that situation.
Felix Jones, RB, Cowboys
Wade Phillips split carries between Marion Barber and Felix Jones on the first two drives; after a Barber carry, Jones came in and looked electric, breaking a 14-yard run left tackle and then catching a 9-yard pass.
Chaz Schilens, WR, Raiders
With all eyes on Darren McFadden, Tony Romo, Roy Williams and Jason Witten, the star of this game was Raider receiver Chaz Schilens. Schilens, a seventh-round pick a year ago, caught five passes for 52 yards, which doesn’t include a 40-yard pass interference penalty he drew on the second drive.
In total, Schilens was remarkably targeted on five of JaMarcus Russell’s first seven pass attempts. Schilens made some impressive grabs, including a leaping 16-yard reception and a diving catch early in the second quarter.
Schilens is definitely a fantasy sleeper, and I’d suggest grabbing him in the later rounds of your draft.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Patriots at Eagles
Chris Baker, TE, Patriots
Tom Brady targeted Chris Baker twice in the end zone. Baker caught three balls for 22 yards and a pair of scores. Baker was signed as a blocking tight end, but he’s very draftable if Brady is looking his way in the red zone. Ben Watson, whom I’ve been high on, did not play (he’s apparently in Bill Belichick’s doghouse.)
Tom Brady, QB, Patriots
He’s back. Tom Brady shined in his first extensive action since the Super Bowl loss to the Giants, going 10-of-15 for 100 yards, two touchdowns and a pick. Keep in mind that does not include a 50-yard bomb in which Asante Samuel interfered with Randy Moss. Brady’s pick was underthrown, and it looked like he was worried about getting hit in the pocket. Excluding that interception, however, Brady was sharp. He remains my No. 1 fantasy quarterback.
Joey Galloway, WR, Patriots
Joey Galloway, meanwhile, dropped a touchdown. By my count, it was the only time Galloway was targeted all evening. He’s not draftable at this point.
Laurence Maroney, RB, Patriots
Laurence Maroney received a lot of first-team reps. He didn’t look too bad at times, gaining 14 yards on six carries. Remember, the Eagles have one of the top rush defenses in the NFL. I don’t like Maroney, but he’s worth drafting late because he can produce if healthy. As for Sammy Morris, the third-stringer didn’t get any carries until the second half. Fred Taylor did not play.
LeSean McCoy, RB, Eagles
LeSean McCoy stole the show, rushing for 55 yards on 10 carries and two catches for 12 receiving yards. McCoy was extremely impressive, and it made me wonder how Andy Reid can justify keeping the rookie off the field, even with a healthy Brian Westbrook in the lineup.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
Cardinals at Steelers
Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Steelers
The Steelers couldn’t open up any running lanes for Rashard Mendenhall (Willie Parker didn’t play). Mendenhall was able to finish with 24 yards on nine carries, as he piled up yardage against Arizona’s backups.
Limas Sweed, WR, Steelers
Limas Sweed made an incredible leaping first-down catch on third-and-10 on Pittsburgh’s second drive. On the next possession, Sweed hauled in a 45-yard reception downfield. He finished with 56 yards on two catches.
For more on this game, go to the 2009 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes.
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