Friday, July 31, 2009

Camp Day 1 Recap

No, I'm not in Mankato, yet anyway. What I like to do is gather up all the information I've read, seen, and heard and do a quick little recap, sometimes with my take on it. So let's look at a list after day one.

- Percy Harvin a no show: While many will drive the Favre story into the ground, I happen to think one of the bigger stories is Harvin not in camp right now. It's not time to hit the panic button, but he needs a deal signed and soon. A couple of days is not that big of a deal, but if reaches a week or longer, Harvin will miss more than a rookie of his stature should.
- I think the media needs to drop the Favre questions with the other players and drop them now. The media whore has gotten more than enough air time and guys like Sage Rosenfels are sick of the talk and ready to focus on the season ahead.
- No worries about Adrian Peterson's quest to gain weight in the off season. He looks the same as last year and has by no means, lost a step.
- The Wilf's are in Mankato and made two things very clear. One, the Favre pursuit is over, even if he changed his mind, he won't be a Viking. Two, there's no plans to extend Childress' contract at this time - that's a good thing to me, he's got a ton to prove this year.
- Pat Williams: Always a Viking.
- Bobby Wade: Ready to move on after Urlacher comment, but still provided spice to an otherwise dull day.
- Here's a break down on how the Vikings QB situation is a 50-50 afair. Personally, I think Jackson has the upper hand because he knows the system. It can take a QB up to three years to learn an entirely new system, which is what Sage is going through, and so far it shows.
- Listening to KFAN this afternoon while Henry Lake was filling in for the common man and Lake was talking about how athletic Sidney Rice is. He stated that Larry Fitzgerald commented on how athletic he is. Fitz claimed that he played some ball with Rice over the offseason and that Rice was by far a lot more athletic than himself. I've always thought that if Rice could just stay healthy, he could make a huge impact in the NFL. Here's hoping that happens this year.

That's all I've got for tonight, check back tomorrow night for my day two recap.

Training Camp 2009, now in Session

It's official, the 2009 Minnesota Vikings Training camp has started and I'm back for another full season of coverage. Now that the Favre kerfuffle is over, we can move forward and see who's going to win the QB battle for the Purple. Hopefully I never have to mention Favre again, he can move on, the Vikings and fans can move on, and the Packers and their fans can move on. I hope to make the trip down to Mankato in the next week or two and provide some true insight, but as always, I'll provide my own colorful take and what's going during camp and the preseason.

Check back soon, I'll banter about the first full day late tonight.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Five QB's with new homes and their Fantasy impact

Free agency plays a significant role in Fantasy Football. The simple change of a quarterback from one team to another can have a major impact on fantasy value. Here’s a list of five quarterbacks you should be aware of – good and bad – as I break down the QB carousel for 2009.


· Matt Cassel |Patriots to Chiefs | 2008 Stats: 3,639 yards 21 TD 11 INT


Cassel was a serviceable quarterback for many Fantasy owners in 2008. Let’s not look too far into this one though. When you have the electrifying Randy Moss that makes QB’s look good (See Daunte Culpepper during their Vikings years) and Wes Welker that catches everything thrown his way, it’s not too hard to be serviceable. The Kansas City Chiefs wide outs are far from household names and they still lack a threatening running back to open up the passing game. Compared to the success Cassel had in taking over Tom Brady’s team, I expect him to struggle mightily in his first year with the Chiefs. Namesake alone, Matt Cassel is going to draw some attention during your drafts, but you would be best to stay away especially in the early rounds.


· Jay Cutler | Broncos to Bears | 2008 Stats: 4,526 yards 25 TD 18 INT


This is an interesting one here and one that could make a big impact on the NFC North Division. Jay Cutler completely changes the dynamic of the QB position in Chicago, but unless Brandon Marshall gets his way in Denver (which would be a shame after letting Cutler get his way), there’s no way he puts up 4,500+ yards this year. Devin Hester is a dynamic speed threat, but in the NFL you need to be able to run good routes, something he currently lacks in his game. Marshall is a great route runner and there isn’t anyone near his pedigree on the Bears roster. What will potentially work are the makings of a good offensive line with the new addition of Orlando Pace. Toss in a couple of good TE’s in Clark and Olsen, add an above average back in Matt Forte and you have the makings of a well balanced offense. Cutler should still be a hot commodity when drafting QB’s.


· Kyle Orton | Bears to Broncos | 2008 Stats: 2,972 yards 18 TD 12 INT


Since we have a scenario where one QB got traded for the other, it’s natural to view the impact of both in their collective new homes. Kyle Orton is no Jay Cutler, which is why the Bears were willing to pay such a steep price for Cutler. Denver wanted to avoid any further drama and gave Cutler his wish – something they are surely regretting now that Marshall is taking the same approach. Aside from his horrendous beard and boozing life style that gets plastered on Facebook, Orton had very few moments that would intrigue most fantasy owners. He entered OTA’s and minicamps fighting for the starting spot with Chris Simms only to be dubbed the starter right away. The Broncos were first in pass protection last year and with weapons like Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal one would think that Orton would still be able to post some really good fantasy numbers. That will not be the case however. Things are getting ugly with Brandon Marshall and even if he’s still on the roster come training camp, you can count on him holding out. The running back position is also an area where Denver is suffering. Picking up Correll Buckhalter as their potential number one back speaks volumes. Due to this, defenses will be able to plan for a pass heavy offense, limiting an already limited QB.


· Jeff Garcia | Buccaneers to Raiders | 2008 Stats: 2,712 yards 12 TD 6 INT


Jeff Garcia!!?? You say. He’s with the Raiders now and they have like 10 QB’s on their roster now right? Exactly, this is why I am including him here. JaMarcus Russell didn’t exactly come in lighting the league on fire like the Raiders had hoped he would. Last year was his first full year at the helm and he was a bit under whelming to say the least. He should start this season and deserves to do just that, but expect a short leash and expect Garcia to jump right in and utilize a much improved offensive line and three running backs waiting to bust out on the scene and become “the guy”. Who am I kidding, just stay away from any QB on the Raiders roster, stay far away.


· Brett Favre | Jets to Vikings | 2008 Stats: 3,472 yards 22 TD 22 INT


Ah, the final one and the one filled with more if’s and but’s than the candy and nuts we give away at Christmas. One if that should be taken off the board is if Favre plays for the Vikings. The writing is on the wall with this one and as of this writing, Favre was reported to have put down 80k on a Condo in Edina Minnesota. The other big if to watch now is if his arm holds up. After starting the first half of the season hotter than a TMZ camera guy on Lindsay Lohan, Favre fizzled down the stretch and cost the Jets a Playoff berth. If he joins the Vikings with regenerated strength in his throwing arm and could play to the level of his 2007 season (though that didn’t end on a high note), the NFC in general could get a bit more interesting. Since taking over as head coach of the Vikings, Childress has claimed to have a “kick ass” offense. This could be the first year we actually see that and bringing in Favre would be a career saving kind of move and the end of the Tarvaris Jackson experiment. Everyone knows the Vikings are a QB away from becoming a legit Super Bowl contender, the question is which Favre would they be getting? The one that put up MVP like numbers in the regular season of his last Packer expedition, or the aging loser tossing up pick after pick in the NFC Championship game of the same season? One thing’s for sure, we can pretend the year with the Jets never happened. Thanks to the Packers little poison pill, that was just a side-step on his way to playing in Purple.


So what can we make of all this in the end? Who on this list should we consider and who should we stay the hell away from? Jay Cutler should still be on your radar, Favre and Cassel are two that your could roll the dice on with Favre having more Fantasy – are your ready for this……upside. Garcia and Orton are two that you should never even consider this year unless you are in need of a backup filler.