By Ralph Mancini, Fantasy Football Insiders Senior Writer
LUKE McCOWN- (TB-QB)- The 26-year-old backup unexpectedly stepped up and took charge of the Buccaneer’s offense, leading his team to a last-minute 27-23 victory versus New Orleans. The Louisiana Tech product looked every bit the gunslinger completing his first 15 passes on his way to putting up 313 yards for two scores and one interception. The 6’3” 212-pound quarterback is known to have a strong arm and very good work ethic. Look for McCown’s solid play to continue if he gets the start next week against Houston. Starter Jeff Garcia is currently suffering form a bruised back.
CHRIS BROWN- (TEN-RB)- Although Brown’s 175-yard performance in week one may seem like eons ago, the former University of Colorado standout has slowly but surely reestablished himself as a key offensive component in Tennessee’s offense since returning from injury two weeks ago. The lanky back finally hit pay dirt this week with a seven-yard scamper versus the Texans. Brown ended up with 46 yards on 11 carries along with two receptions for 11 yards on the afternoon. Look for Brown and LenDale White to continue wreaking havoc with the Chiefs and Jets on their schedule in weeks 15 and 16.
D’ANGELO WILLIAMS- (CAR-RB)- Williams makes a reappearance in STSH as he was at his explosive best with 17 rushes for 82 yards including a 46-yard catch versus the lowly San Francisco 49ers. It’s pretty obvious that Carolina’s offense improves exponentially with a healthy Vinny Testaverde starting at quarterback, which should create more opportunities for Williams. Don’t be surprised to see the Panthers’ coaching staff assign more carries to the 5’9” dynamo, who has quicker feet and better lateral movement than veteran DeShaun Foster.
BRYANT JOHNSON- (ARZ-WR)- Starting in place of a hobbled Larry Fitzgerald, Johnson became Kurt Warner’s go-to wide out with six receptions for 56 yards including a 1-yard touchdown grab in an invigorating win over the high-scoring Browns. At 6’ 3” 216 pounds, the Penn State product is a physical player with enough speed to be more than just a run-of-the-mill possession receiver. Expect Johnson to remain in the starting lineup with Anquan Boldin leaving this week’s game in the third quarter with an unspecified foot injury.
DESMOND CLARK- (CHI-TE)- Clark has reemerged as one of Rex Grossman’s primary targets during the past two weeks with 61 yards on two catches versus the Broncos in week 12, and 76 yards on six receptions with a touchdown in week 13 against the Giants. With fellow tight end Greg Olsen fading into the background, Clark is once again showing the speed, agility and soft hands that made him a very promising athlete a few years back. The 30-year-old veteran should have plenty of chances to continue his resurgence with the Redskins and Vikings on the schedule.
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