Official Week 1 Results:
1. Shonn Greene 248 over MJD 205 - Correct
2. BenJarvus Green Ellis 255 N/A over Titus Young 55 - Correct
3. Michael Crabtree 187 over Demaryius Thomas 305 - Incorrect
4. Kendall Wright 99 over Justin Blackmon 83 - Correct
5. Jared Cook 148 over Jacob Tamme 171 - Incorrect
6. Darius Heyward Bey 101 over Stevie Johnson 190 - Incorrect
7. Justin Blackmon 83 over Denarius Moore 0 - Correct
8. Jared Cook 148 over Jermichael Finley 189 - Incorrect
9. Peyton Manning 379 over Jay Cutler 400 - Incorrect
Week 1 Recap:
- Two picks ended up being incorrect because Cook was outperformed by Tamme and Finley. After finalizing my picks, the one pick I was really unsure about was Cook over Finley. Finley is an absolute beast and if he could just learn to hold on to the ball would be a top three TE. I still like Cook a lot this year, more than Tamme but not more than Finley. The thing I like about Cook is he never stays in to block, he ran a pass route every time he was out on the field.
- Another incorrect pick was Cutler over Manning. In most leagues Manning probably outscored Cutler, but not in my more yardage heavy system. Regardless, it was good to see Manning look like the Manning of old, and I'd pick him over Cutler just about every week going forward.
- I really like BJE this year. He doesn't fumble and I think Cincinnati's offensive line is better than most people give them credit for. He probably will never put up the big numbers, but should put up good consistent numbers going forward.
- I was really disappointed with Heyward-Bey's performance this week. Up against a Charger secondary that isn't great, with Ford and Moore out, I really thought he'd have a better game. Stevie benefited from getting a junk touchdown in a blowout.
- Thomas against Crabtree was my worst pick this week. Crabtree didn't put up bad numbers, but Thomas is that big play threat and he showed it with his long TD catch. I shouldn't have doubted Thomas and Manning when Crabtree has Alex Smith throwing the ball to him.
- And, yes, I gave crappy advice on Adrian Peterson. I have Toby Gerhardt on two of my fantasy teams, so if there was one player that I did a lot of "research" on it was Peterson. Most everything I read said that Gerhardt was getting the majority of the work this week. Most power rankings had Peterson ranked 50 or lower. What Peterson did this week was amazing.
- Two changes I'm going to make effective week 2. 1) I'm not going to include a player more than one time in my official picks (i.e., Cook or Blackmon). 2) If two players score within 30 points of each other I'm calling it a push.
Fire away.