Corey Koehler

There were some huge numbers posted today for many of the skill position players. Seven quarterbacks went of the the 300 yard mark. Hopefully you had one of those guys. If you didn't, there is a chance you may be able to grab one of them for next week.

Check it out.
May be available now...

J.T. O'Sullivan QB (SF) - Not only did he throw for 321 and a TD, but right now he is doing enough to help his team win without making big mistakes. That along with the fact  that he is playing a few pass-soft defenses - Detroit and New Orleans - over the next couple weeks makes him bench worthy if not a starter in some cases.

Jason Campbell QB (WAS) - Did anyone in your league overreact to his dismal performance in week 1 and cut him? If so you just might have a solid back-up 321 and a TD against the Saints.

Jonathan Stewart RB (CAR) - If for some reason he is available on the wire, you should grab him now. After his performance against the Bears - 77 yards and 2 TD's - you can expect him to start getting more of the carries (especially the goalline).

Darren Sproles RB (SD) - I'd be worried if I were an LT owner. His toe does not seem to be getting better (and toe's can linger all season). Enter Sproles. He can play, only 53 yards rushing BUT he is a home run threat as shown by the 2 catches for 72 yards and a TD against the Broncos . Most of the time LT's back up is drafted but this year it was a little trickier so you may want to check if he is available. If he is, you need to grab him.

Anthony Gonzalez WR (IND) - Before the season began, there where many out there who predicted that AG would outperform Harrison this year. Grabbing 9 catches for 137 yards puts him on the right path. As Indy gets back on track, look for more solid performances from him. A nice flex or solid WR3 with some upside.

Bryant Johnson WR (SF) - He hauled in 6 catches for 78 yards and scored a touchdown.  If I had to bet, I'd say this is his first big step to becoming the number one in a pass heavy offense. That along with his upcoming schedule means he's a viable pick up.

Isaac Bruce WR (SF) - I can't believe I am saying this but he is worth considering for a roster spot.  Two reasons for this, his performance against the Seahawks - 4 catches for 153 yards - and his next two opponents - Detroit and New Orleans.

That's not all, tune in to my show tonight to hear about a few more. If you can't wait, stop by and check out my long list of not-so-obvious fantasy football sleepers and waiver wire picks.


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