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Washington Redskins TE Fred Davis ready to go vs. San Francisco 49ers

Week 9 start Em Sit Em: start Fred Davis or Jake Ballard at TE? Posted by NFC West Report on November 6th, 2011. title= Week 9 start Em Sit Em: start Fred Davis or Jake Ballard at TE? the Week 9 fantasy football mail bag is here to help.

BY ZAC BOYER ASHBURN—A quick look at the rest of the faces in the Washington Redskins' huddle on Sunday told Fred Davis all he needed to know about resting his sprained left ankle. “Yeah,” he said. “Just gotta play through it.

Fred Davis, Trent Williams will play today, Oshiomogho Atogwe is out. Published By Mike Jones On Sunday, November 6th 2011. under all Articles. Thе Washington Redskins wіƖƖ bе without starting free safety Oshiomogho Atogwe fοr

Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis pronounced himself ready to start Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers, despite missing most of the week's workouts with a sore ankle. “It bothered me a little bit,” Davis told the Washington Post on

ASHBURN – Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis downplayed the left ankle injury he sustained Sunday against Buffalo and is hoping to play this week when the team hosts San Francisco. Davis. “Oh, yeah, it's good,”

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San Francisco 49ers Have the Edge Over Redskins in Washington

The San Francisco 49ers (6-1) will be looking for a sixth straight win when they visit the Washington Redskins (3-4) Sunday.

Odds makers believe San Francisco has the edge.

The 49ers are currently listed as a 3.5-point favorite with the total set at 37.5.

The Niners jumped out to a 17-0 lead and held on for a 20-10 victory at home against the Cleveland Browns in Week 8.

Running back Frank Gore was the big story. He was responsible for 134 of the team’s 174 rushing yards and scored a touchdown.

Quarterback Alex Smith connected on 15 of 24 throws for 177 yards with a touchdown and no picks. Wide receiver Michael Crabtree was on the receiving end of five of those completions, including the touchdown toss, and led the team with 54 receiving yards.

The Redskins have now dropped three in a row since winning three of their first four games. They lost 23-0 to the Buffalo Bills last Sunday, only managing 178 yards of offense against a defense that entered the week ranked 31st with 420.5 yards allowed per game.

Quarterback Johnny Beck completed 20 of 33 passes for 208 yards with two interceptions and was sacked nine time for a loss of 56 yards. eight of those completions went to tight end Fred Davis, who led the team with 94 receiving yards.

Washington managed a measly 26 yards on the ground.

Washington’s running game likely won’t be the answer this week against a San Francisco stop unit that leads the NFL with 73.4 rushing yards allowed per game.

The 49ers have only allowed one opponent to eclipse the century mark on the ground this season.

While the Niners haven’t given up much of anything on the turf, they have been susceptible to the pass. They currently rank 21st in the league with 255.7 yards per game through the air.

San Francisco’s lone loss came to a Dallas team that passed for 427 yards.

Washington will likely have to be sharp through the air to pull off the upset this week.

The key to San Francisco’s success has been its sixth-ranked rushing attack. the 49ers have averaged 137.6 rushing yards per game this season.

Gore could be poised for another big game as Washington has given up an average of 168.3 rushing yards during its three-game skid.

Gore ranks third in the NFC with 675 rushing yards.

These teams have split the last six meetings with the 49ers winning the most recent one 27-24 at home on Dec. 28, 2008.

The Redskins won 52-17 the last time these two met in Washington on Oct. 23, 2005.

The 49ers have been an outstanding bet this season, going 6-0-1 against the spread in their seven games.

The Redskins covered the number in three of their first four but have fallen against the spread in each of their last three.

History, however, tells us not to count out the Skins Sunday. Coach Mike Shanahan’s teams are an impressive 12-2 against the spread when they check into a game with losses in four of their last five contests. His teams have won by an average score of 25.9 to 19.2 in this spot.

In regard to the total, the under just might be the play. After all, the Skins have played to the under in five of their last six, and the Niners have come in under the total in their last two.

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Fantasy Football: Waiver Wire Week 7

Michael Crabtree (Possessed in 42% of Yahoo Leagues)We&#8217ve pointed out him before, but he&#8217s still obtainable in most leagues, so snatch him up already! with Josh Morgan and Braylon Edwards out, Crabtree is a target monster for any all of a sudden accurate Alex Cruz. Crabtree hauled in 9 passes for 77 yards on 15 targets. we never stated Cruz may go deep, so Crabtree is going to be especially useful for PPR leagues.DeMarco Murray (10%) Regrettably, our boy Felix Johnson experienced a higher ankle sprain and will probably miss 2-4 days. in the absence, Murray rushed for 32 yards on 10 carries, while his competition Tashard choice went for 14 yards on 5 carries. a little sample size, to be certain, however it appears like Murray will probably get most touches for the following couple of days. Murray will get some tasty matchups within the next 4 days from the Rams, Eagles, Seahawks, and Bills.Maurice Morris (1%) Jahvid best experienced a concussion within the fourth quarter from the Niners. the severity is unknown at this time, however it&#8217s very possible best misses time. Maurice Morris ought to be the primary in his absence, with Keiland Williams assisting. Morris had 5 carries for 25 yards on Sunday. Morris would obtain a mixed bag of matchups approaching from the Falcons, Broncos, Bears, and Packers. the Lions really are a passing team, and that’s why a lot of Best&#8217s value originated from receiving yards. Morris also offers nice hands so he should part of and fill that role nicely.Fred Davis (43%) Chris Cooley shattered a finger and it is likely to miss the following six days. This certainly clears in the TE competition between Cooley and Fred Davis. Davis immediatelpped track of 6 catches for 95 yards. I&#8217m unsure it matters whether Rex Grossman or John Beck is tossing the ball. Davis is leading all Redskins in receiving yards, despite poor showings in Days 3 and 4. with take advantage of Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Vernon Davis, and Jermaine Gresham on byes now, Fred Davis could end up being an ideal pickup and plug now. But his value must continue all season.Greg Little (16%) we spoken up Little a week ago, and that he responded, although inside a modest way. Little was installed because the new beginning X receiver throughout the bye, after which hauled in 6 passes for 72 yards. he should set up similar amounts moving forward, making them a good WR3 along with a great PPR option.Montario Hardesty (18%) It will likely be tough to trade a disgruntled Peyton Hillis since he&#8217s tweaked his hamstring. But whether he&#8217s exchanged or hurt, there&#8217s an chance for Hardesty to step-up. he went for 35 yards on Sunday, and added 2 catches for 18 yards. He&#8217s only calculating 3.6 YPC, but he&#8217s certainly worth an add in the end monitor Hillis.Demaryius Thomas (1%)Thomas is coming back from an injuries just e to become listed on a Brandon Lloyd-less receiving group. He&#8217s certainly got the talent to part of and become the number two target behind Eric Decker, but he&#8217s reached remain healthy. the Broncos&#8217 confidence in Thomas describes a part of their readiness to spend Lloyd, so he&#8217s well worth the speculative add.Mike Bradford (47%) Bradford has got the talent, but he didn&#8217t possess the re so far. with Brandon Lloyd within the picture, Bradford would be considered a top add&#8230 with the exception that he apparently includes a high ankle sprain. Monitor his practice status now, but he could finally realize his potential using the new receiver help. he passed for 321 yards on Sunday, and so i&#8217m excited to determine what he is able to use Lloyd around the area.Danario Alexander (12%)The Rams cut Mike Sim cards-Master today, meaning Alexander may be the favorite to become the Rams WR2 opposite Brandon Lloyd moving forward. Salas will probably stick within the slot, departing Brandon Gibson because the competition for Alexander. He&#8217s been known as probably the most gifted receiver within this group (before Lloyd obviously), and so i&#8217m adding Alexander in much deeper leagues to ascertain if he pans out.for additional of Brett&#8217s fantasy analysis, check out fantasyfootballmvp.blogspot.com, and follow @FFMVP on Twitter.

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Week 7 Fantasy Football Projections: Fred Davis Will Top TE Leaderboard

I’m guessing most people will read this and think to themselves, “why would I bench any of these guys?”

And you’re right, you wouldn’t bench any of these guys in standard leagues; this is more of a guide to good plays in salary cap leagues.

Here’s a look at who will be atop the tight end leaderboards as Week 7 draws to a close. 

3. Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys

Even with Dallas’ two star wide receivers back to full health, Witten pulled in 48 yards and a touchdown last week versus new England. He has now scored in two straight and has put together a solid fantasy performance in every game this season.

His worst of the year was a six-catch, 60-yard week against the Redskins. Witten is about as consistent as they come for tight ends.

Now he has a cozy Week 7 matchup against the St. Louis Rams. Start him with confidence as he’ll hit something like 80 yards and a touchdown.

2. Jimmy Graham, new Orleans Saints

Speaking of consistent, Graham has hit “Antonio Gates 2004-2010″ status. There’s no question whether you should start him or not. the only question is what receivers you put him over in a TE/WR flex spot; and the answer is a lot of them.

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Graham has turned into Drew Brees’ favorite weapon right next to Marques Colston. He returned to practice on Friday so you shouldn’t worry about that questionable tag, either. 

The former Miami basketball star has hit at least 100 yards in four straight games now and scored in three. the Colts won’t be stopping Drew Brees anytime soon, and Graham will be big again. Think 100 yards and a touchdown. 

1. Fred Davis, Washington Redskins

I love Fred Davis this week. If he doesn’t go off against the Panthers I won’t know what to believe anymore. 

Davis has had a stellar season so far, pulling in 343 yards and a touchdown on 22 catches. That’s all been with fellow tight end Chris Cooley in the lineup. Cooley is now out with a broken finger and Davis is officially the go-to guy.

On top of that, John Beck is stepping in at QB and Beck is going to be dumping the ball to the 6’4″ Davis all night long. 

If you need another reason, he’s likely to be Washington’s top red-zone threat.

I predict 125 yards a touchdown is coming—don’t miss out on it. 

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