Coming in a little late, but coming in none the less. Here is the 2nd half of R&D from Week 1.
Panthers 27 Rams 13
J. Delhomme (CAR): 18-27/201yds/3TD, 3car/12yds; Delhomme now needs to be owned as a QB2 or at least a QB3 in most leagues if he wasn’t already. I realize it was just the Rams D he tossed 3 TDs on, but he looked very good doing so.
D. Foster (CAR): 17car/94yds, 1rec/7yds; Foster showed signs of regaining old form, but the problem remains that he split carries almost down the middle with DeAngelo Williams. If he can continue a 5 yard-per-carry average, maybe he can reduce Williams to a smaller role.
D. Williams (CAR): 15car/62yds, 1rec/13yds; Not a bad day, but Foster was clearly the better RB in this game. If Foster continues to play well, Williams will not take the starting job as many anticipated.
S. Smith (CAR): 7rec/118yds/1TD, 1car/2yds; Smith is just too explosive when healthy to be covered. He will continue to dominate opponents week-to-week as long as he can stay injury free.
J. King (CAR): 5rec/35yds; The 2nd year TE was only behind Smith in Carolina receptions in the opener and it appears he could emerge as a fantasy factor. Give him another week of productivity before possibly grabbing him off the FA list.
D. Carter (CAR): 3rec/19yds/2TD; The 2 TDs are great, but he obviously only had one other reception to go along with them. Aside from Steve Smith, it doesn’t seem Jake Delhomme favors any other WR in particular. Give him another week before making a move for him.
M. Bulger (STL): 22-42/167yds/1TD, 3car/18yds; Wow, what a terrible game from the usually consistent Rams QB. I think this was a combination of two things. One, the Panthers D showed up to play and may have announced that they are back among the NFC elite. Two, it is clear that Bulger had no deep threat in this game. With Torry Holt having knee trouble and Isaac Bruce continuing to age, the Rams need someone to get downfield for them. Drew Bennett didn’t play in this one, but it is becoming obvious Bulger is going to need him to emerge as the Rams downfield threat.
S. Jackson (STL): 18car/58yds, 1rec/3yds; I can understand the low carries considering the Rams were getting beat, but 1 reception? Jackson owners received more bad news after the game as Pro-Bowl tackle Orlando Pace is going to miss the rest of the season with a ripped up shoulder. It certainly isn’t panic mode yet, but if Jackson isn’t better against the 49ers next week, it may be time to get concerned. I expect him to bounce back.
T. Holt (STL): 8rec/73yds/1TD; Yes, he had a good game, but I’m certainly not ready to pronounce him 100% healthy. His yards-per-catch number has dropped every year since 2004, and he opens with a measly 9.1 YPC. His TD came from just 3 yards out, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t catch a 50+ yard TD all year. He’s Torry Holt, and he’s going to be good, I just question how good.
R. McMichael (STL): 2rec/24yds; It may take a few games for Bulger and McMichael to get to know each other, but it will happen, and the TE is going to have some big games in the near future.
Redskins 16 Dolphins 13
T. Green (MIA): 24-38/219yds/1TD; The stats aren’t bad, but Green didn’t look any better than he did at the end of last season with the Chiefs. Leave him on your FA list.
R. Brown (MIA): 11car/32yds, 6rec/40yds; The bad game was expected against a tough D, but the split duty situation with Jesse Chatman was not. Sure, the Dolphins talked about getting Chatman some work, but I don’t think anyone expected him to be on the field as much as he was. Brown needs to shine in the next few games to put Chaman in the rear view mirror.
J. Chatman (MIA): 7car/15yds, 6rec/48yds; It is apparent that Cam Cameron has fallen in love with Chatman, because it looked very much like a split carry situation on Sunday. He certainly needs to be handcuffed to Ronnie Brown at this point.
C. Chambers (MIA): 6rec/92yds; I’m not sure Trent Green will be able to utilize Chambers downfield ability, but maybe he can keep him consistent in the middle of the field. Chambers has never proven a great route runner, but hopefully he is forced to become one this season. If he can have a nice game against the Cowboys next week, there is reason to be optimistic about a big year.

Clinton Portis proved on Sunday that he is still one of the best RBs in the league when healthy.
C. Portis (WAS): 17car/98yds/1TD; If someone told you that Portis couldn’t play anymore, just remember that it wasn’t me. As long as he can remain healthy, Ladell Betts’ role will be reduced.
L. Betts (WAS): 17car/59yds, 1rec/16yds; While I love Betts, Clinton Portis appears healthy and ready to rumble. Portis’ touches are certainly going to increase next week, which obviously means Betts role will be reduced. Keep him on your bench for now.
A. Randle El (WAS): 5rec/162yds, 1car/-3yds; In the fantasy world, this is what is known as a fluke. One reception came on a 54-yard Hail-Mary pass. He is worth a bench spot at best.
S. Moss (WAS): 3rec/28yds; Moss and Lee Evans are very similar fantasy WRs, both having tons of ability with a bad QB making them inconsistent. If you own Moss, you have to take the bad with the good.
Lions 36 Raiders 21
J. Kitna (DET): 27-36/289yds/3TD/2INT, 3car/17yds; Considering the 2 INTs weren’t even Kitna’s fault, this was one of the better QB performances of the weekend. Mike Martz was up to his old tricks, running the ball only 21 times in a game the Lions led until the 4th quarter. Kitna is a lock for 4,000 yards if he can stay healthy.
T. Bell (DET): 15car/87yds/1TD, 4rec/6yds; Bell had a productive game for those who started him Week 1, and he only figures to see more touches with the ankle injury to T.J. Duckett. With Kevin Jones still getting in game shape, so it will be the Tatum Bell show in Week 2 vs the Vikings.
S. McDonald (DET): 6rec/90yds/1TD; McDonald did most of his damage in 4 WR sets, and he can’t be counted on for consistent production. Leave him on the waiver wire until further notice.
C. Johnson (DET): 4rec/70yds/1TD; If there was any doubt about the rookie’s explosiveness going into this game, there shouldn’t be now. 17.5 yards-per-catch and a TD isn’t a bad way to start a career. He is only going to get better.
R. Williams (DET): 4rec/20yds/1TD; Not Roy’s best performance considering what others did around him, but at least he scored. The fact that the Lions have other options will only open things up for Williams down the road.
M. Furrey (DET): 5rec/52yds; Are there really enough footballs to go around in Detroit? In Week 1 there were, but Furrey is certainly behind Williams and Johnson in the pecking order. His lack of TD ability makes him no more than a WR4 right now.
J. McCown (OAK): 30-40/313yds/2TD/2INT, 3car/3yds; If he were on a normal team, I would almost suggest that he’d be worth a FA pickup. However, there is already talk of Daunte Culpepper starting this week, on top of the fact that JaMarcus Russell has signed. McCown doesn’t figure to be the starter for long.
L. Jordan (OAK): 15car/70yds/1TD, 9rec/89yds; 9 catches for almost 100 yards, are you serious? It’s highly doubtful he can keep this momentum going this week against Denver, and Dominic Rhodes still looms in Week 5. If you need a RB2, you can do a lot worse than Jordan right now, just don’t go counting on him for the rest of the year.
R. Curry (OAK): 10rec/133yds/1TD; We now know who the #1 WR in Oakland is, and his name is not Jerry Porter. While this is the case, Curry needs one more week to prove himself before being inserted into fantasy lineups.
Chargers 14 Bears 3
P. Rivers (SD): 22-31/190yds/1INT, 5car/-1yd; It is time to give credit where credit is due, the Bears defense was dominate in this one. Rivers gets the Patriots this week, and his numbers should improve.
L. Tomlinson (SD): 17car/25yds/TD, 1-1/17yds/1TD, 7rec/51yds; A terrible day on the ground, but in LT fashion, he made up for it. Norv Turner’s tendency to get his RBs the ball via the passing game showed up in Week 1, and it will continue.
M. Turner (SD): 10car/41yds; If you own LT, make sure you have handcuffed Turner.
A. Gates (SD): 9rec/107yds/1TD; The best TE in the league, bar none.
V. Jackson (SD): 3rec/28yds; Jackson will have his big games, but he will also be inconsistent.
C. Benson (CHI): 19car/42yds, 1rec/11yds; If you have read my previous entries, you already know how I feel about Benson.
A. Peterson (CHI): 7car/38yds; I said the other Adrian Peterson would be a fantasy factor, and I meant it. As a matter of fact, it might not even take a Benson injury to thwart him into a bigger role. He just may earn it on his own.
B. Berrian (CHI): 5rec/83yds; Just think how good Berrian could be if Rex Grossman wasn’t throwing him the ball.
Seahawks 20 Buccaneers 6
M. Hasselbeck (SEA): 17-24/222yds/1TD, 2car/7yds; A solid game from Hasselbeck, even though his fantasy owners likely wanted more. He should get at least 2 TDs next week against Arizona.
S. Alexander (SEA): 27car/105yds/1TD, 2rec/12yds; Alexander had a 3.9 yard-per-carry average in this one, and he had to bust a late 22-yarder to even get there. Two years ago, Alexander would have gone for 150+ and at least 2 TDs with 27 carries against a subpar defense. Sorry, he’s just not the same player anymore.
B. Engram (SEA): 3rec/64yds; With DJ Hackett spraining an ankle and Deion Branch held catchless, Engram led the Seahawks in receiving yards on Sunday. It won’t be the last time he does so.
D. Branch (SEA): 0rec/0yds; I’m dumbfounded. Is Ronde Barber that good? Sometimes there just isn’t an explanation. He’ll bounce back in Week 2.
M. Pollard (SEA): 5rec/43yds; The Seahawks have found a TE that can actually catch. Give Pollard another good game before thinking about snatching him off the wire.
C. Williams (TB): 12car/60yds; The guy just can’t stay healthy. The worst part about it is that he was headed for a 100 yard game.
M. Pittman (TB): 3car/6yds, 5rec/32yds; If he wasn’t owned before, he needs to be owned now. The caddy is probably going to be questionable for the next few weeks.
J. Galloway (TB): 5rec/72yds, 1car/1yd; As long as Garcia is the QB, Galloway will remain productive on a week-to-week basis. He is really the Bucs only option through the air.
Cowboys 45 Giants 35
T. Romo (DAL): 15-24/345yds/4TDs/1INT, 3car/11yds/1TD; The Giants entire defensive backfield should be released. I am a Tony Romo fan, but 345 yards and 4 TDs in 24 attempts is absurd. Romo will continue to please his fantasy owners, but certainly not to this degree. It is not everyday that an NFL QB gets to face a high school caliber secondary.
J. Jones (DAL): 16car/66yds, 1rec/11yds; Not a bad game from Jones, but I think it very clear the Marion Barber is the best Cowboys RB.
M. Barber III (DAL): 11car/65yds/1TD, 1rec/29yds; Barber looked great once again, and it should only be a matter of time before he becomes the starter. He’s headed for another big year.
J. Witten (DAL): 6rec/116yds/1TD; Witten is a top tier TE, there is no doubt about it. However, like Tony Romo, you just can’t expect him to face such a horrendous defense every week.
T. Owens (DAL): 3rec/87yds/2TD; If healthy, Owens will produce. That is all there is to say.
E. Manning (NYG): 28-41/312yds/4TD/1INT, 1car/2yds; It is a shame that Eli got hurt, because he may have thrown a 5th TD before it was said and done. There are question marks surrounding the severity of his shoulder injury, but the New York Daily News hints that it could be at least 3-4 weeks. The Giants defense makes a healthy Eli Manning a legitimate QB1 every week, and I’m very serious.
B. Jacobs (NYG): 6car/26yds; Jacobs’ knee is being called a sprained MCL, which is typically anywhere from 2-6 week injury. Grab Derrick Ward if you haven’t already.
D. Ward (NYG): 13car/89yds, 4rec/27yds/1TD; He looked great when he got the ball, and with the Jacobs injury, he should be owned in all leagues.
P. Burress (NYG): 8rec/144yds/3TD; The man could not be covered. He would have caught 5 or 6 TDs if the Giants didn’t stop throwing his way for a period of time. A lengthy Eli Manning injury would crush his value, and I would trade him while his value is sky high if this is the case.
A. Toomer (NYG): 9rec/91yds; While he had a good game, he has proven inconsistent over the past few years. He is worth a bench spot.
J. Shockey (NYG): 5rec/41yds; In a shootout of this sort, his owners should expect more. Obviously if Eli Manning misses extended time Shockey’s value takes a serious hit.
Bengals 27 Ravens 20
C. Palmer (CIN): 20-32/194yds/2TD, 3car/0yds; Just as expected against a stifling Ravens D. He’ll throw at least 3 against the Browns this week.
R. Johnson (CIN): 18car/50yds, 3rec/26yds; Much like Palmer, he wasn’t expected to do much more than this. Many of you know I’m not a fan of Rudi’s, but he should go for 100 and a score against the Browns.
C. Johnson (CIN): 5rec/95yds/1TD, 1car/2yds; You have to give it to the guy, he backs up his talk with his play. Terrible TD celebration.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh (CIN): 9rec/50yds/1TD; Racking up the catches once again. If he can play 16 games, he’ll lead the NFL in receptions.
W. McGahee (BAL): 19car/77yds, 3rec/34yds; Musa Smith vultured a TD from 6 yards out early in the game. If that continues, McGahee will be much worse than I anticipated.
M. Smith (BAL): 5car/30yds/1TD, 1rec/9yds; Smith looked like the better back than McGahee in his 5 carries, but he should remain limited to around that many touches. A good handcuff as McGahee is obviously prone to injury.
D. Mason (BAL): 7rec/76yds; There is not a good enough QB, whether it is McNair or Boller, to make Mason a consistent fantasy play. Leave him on your bench.
D. Williams (BAL): 3rec/55yds; Williams is the best WR on the Ravens team, and he was on the field as much as anyone. He was also a frequent target in the red zone. He’s definitely worth a roster spot at this point.
49ers 20 Cardinals 17
M. Leinart (ARI): 14-28/102yds/1TD/2INT, 6car/35yds; What a pathetic performance from Leinart. I realize it is just one game, but this was a huge step back for the 2nd year QB in my mind. He looked unsure of himself in the pocket, and was completely unwilling to pull the trigger downfield. The 49ers defense may be improved, but they are not this good. He needs to be 100% better at home against the Seahawks on Sunday.
E. James (ARI): 26car/92yds/1TD, 2rec/20yds; The stats were nice for fantasy owners who went with Edge in Week 1, but his yards-per-carry ended up at 3.5 and he had a long run of only 9 yards. Start him at your own risk.
A. Boldin (ARI): 4rec/22yds/1TD 1car/14yds; The good news is the Cardinals used him much like they said they would, out of the backfield as well as triggering him down inside the 10-yard line. The bad news is Matt Leinart was horrendous and Boldin can’t have a good year without an improved 2nd year QB.
L. Fitzgerald (ARI): 3rec/20yds; If you are a Fitzgerald owner, nothing could have been more frustrating than watching this game unfold. Matt Leinart never threw the ball downfield, and not once did he allow Fitzgerald to go up and make a play on a ball, which is what he is best at. Let’s hope the gameplan changes next week, and Leinart is less gun-shy.
A. Smith (SF): 15-31/126yds, 3car/36yds; I don’t know who was more unimpressive, Matt Leinart or Smith. They were both so bad that it may have ended up a tie. He is still young, and there are a lot of games left this season, but I’m convinced Smith will never be even close to a great passing QB, which is what they are paying him to be.
F. Gore (SF): 18car/55yds/1TD, 1rec/21yds; If Norv Turner were still the offensive coordinator, Gore would have caught 5 or 6 balls in this game. Mike Nolan needs to wake up and realize what worked last year, and that was getting Gore the ball as much as possible, whether it was on the ground or through the air.
A. Battle (SF): 5rec/60yds, 1car/1yd/1TD; Alex Smith isn’t good enough to make Battle a consistent play. He’s worth a bench spot in deep leagues.
D. Jackson (SF): 4rec/36yds; From Matt Hasselbeck to Alex Smith, from a WR1 to a WR3. See what a QB can do for a WR?
V. Davis (SF): 2rec/4yds; Pathetic, and I’m not talking about Davis. You draft the guy in the 1st round last year as a playmaker, and you don’t even use him as one. It is very possible that there were designed plays for Davis, and Alex Smith just didn’t get him the ball. If Alex Smith doesn’t show improvement from what I saw Monday night, Davis will be a huge fantasy bust.
Feel free to email me at Jdimaggio5@aol.com with any questions you might have regarding your own team.