Antonio Gates (Foot) Might Sit Out Weeks 3-5; Could That Be Good for Fantasy Owners?

The Chargers tight end may bench himself as a precautionary measure. Should fantasy football owners be for or against it?

Antonio Gates is having a bad season. He started 2011 off with a fantasy bang. He recorded 8 receptions for 73 yards against the Vikings in the first game of the season. He didn't find the end zone, but Gates owners in PPR leagues weren't complaining.

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Antonio Gates (Foot) Injury Update; Now Inactive Against Chiefs

The Chargers tight end won't play this week

Antonio Gates, who was slated to play after struggling with a foot injury all week is now inactive for the Chargers game against the Chiefs.

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Antonio Gates (Foot) To Play Against Chiefs; Should Dominate

The Chargers star tight end will be on the field against Kansas City

Injury Update. Antonio Gates is now Inactive Against the Chiefs

Nothing could keep Antonio Gates from playing against the Chiefs this week.

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Antonio Gates Schooled By Bill Belichick; Held Catchless In Loss

San Diego's Star tight end gets schooled by the New England Patriots' coach

Antonio Gates is one of the best tight ends in the league. Unless, that is, he's going up against Bill Belichick's Patriots defense.

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NFL Picks: Every Game, Week 2

A glance at every game on the NFL schedule for Week 2, with the consensus pick of Athlon Sports editors.

A quick look at every game on the NFL schedule for Week 2, along with the consensus pick of Athlon Sports editors Mitchell Light, Rob Doster, Nathan Rush, Patrick Snow and Steven Lassan:

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5 Things To Watch This NFL Season

Here are five important story lines to watch this upcoming NFL season.

Here are five important story lines to watch this upcoming NFL season.

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Fantasy Football: Beware of Michael Vick

Athlon Sports’ 2011 Fantasy Football magazine has Philadelphia quarterback Michael Vick ranked No. 6 at his position and No. 26 overall because we don’t trust him. 

Will Mike Vick become a fantasy bust this year? The reason we think he will be if you make him a Top 5 drafted QB. Why? Because of trust.

We don’t trust that the 31-year-old will have the kind of year on the ground that he had last season, when he piled up 676 yards and nine scores. Since the 1960s, no quarterback who has rushed for even eight touchdowns in a season has come back to score more than five the next year.

We don’t trust that the career 55 percent passer will repeat his 62.6 percent performance from a year ago. He had eclipsed 55.3 percent passing in a season only one time before last year, and he did not hit last year’s 62.6 percent season mark in any of his final four games of the season.

We don’t trust that Vick’s offensive line has improved enough to keep him comfortable in the pocket, despite the fact that the Eagles need to do all they can to protect their key asset with Vince Young, never having run the West Coast offense, being the next man up.

In the six games after his monster 57.3-point fantasy effort against Washington, Vick attempted more than 38 passes five times — something he had not done in his first six games of the season — and he was intercepted in all but one of the games, fumbled nine times (lost three of them) and had 19 of his 34 sacks.

Did defenses figure him out? Well if they didn’t, they have certainly had nothing but time during this lockout to study all they need to about the new-and-improved Michael Vick.

And we had Vick ranked sixth at QB and 26th overall well before DeSean Jackson decided to hold out and long before knowing of Jeremy Maclin's health issues. These two factors don't help his cause much, either.

Combining all the above with the fact that we also don’t believe he will make it a full 16 games has led us to the following conclusion: Beware of Vick in 2011.

We DO trust the quarterbacks who have done it year in and year out in recent memory more than we trust a player who finally put it together for one season and didn’t even stay healthy in the process.

Our Old Reliables are Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Philip Rivers — all quarterbacks who succeeded with missing pieces last year and have been there at the top year after year.

That five-man group has started 537 of a possible 560 games (95.9 percent) since becoming starters for their respective teams. Of the 23 missed starts by these five, Brady accounts for 15. He tore his ACL and MCL a little over seven minutes into the first game of the 2008 season.

We are willing to take the chance that, while they may score fewer points than Vick, their chances of being upright from Week 1 to Week 16 are much greater than the Philly scrambler’s. Vick, who was incarcerated during the 2007 and 2008 seasons and had to sit the bench in 2009, has started only 77 of a possible 90 regular-season games (85.5 percent) since 2002 and has played a 16-game season only once.

So take the risk if you’d like and waste another pick in the middle of your draft to get some insurance. Meanwhile, we will take the safe, proven bet — pick up a player in that same round who we can use multiple weeks and see who gets to the championship.

WHAT A PHILLY BEAT WRITER SAYS:
Q: Vick: Better or worse in 2011?
A: Depends which part of the first year you’re comparing him to. Vick put up some ridiculous numbers in wins over Washington and the New York Giants but tailed off at the end of the season as teams began finding ways to blitz him into poor decisions. Best guess: Vick will be steadier in 2011, putting up reliably good numbers without as many extreme highs or lows. Also, expect his rushing totals — Vick had nine of the Eagles’ 18 rushing TDs last year — to be down. One thing Vick and the coaches want is for him to protect his body more.

— Phil Sheridan, Philadelphia Inquirer

OLD RELIABLES
Here’s how the five QBs we have ranked ahead of Vick have fared when it comes to starting games from the time they ascended to the starting role on their respective teams. Vick has started 77 of 90 games in that time.
Player, Years — Starts
Aaron Rodgers, since 2008 — 47 of 48
Philip Rivers, since 2006 — 80 of 80
Peyton Manning, since 2002 — 144 of 144
Drew Brees, since 2002 — 137 of 144
Tom Brady, since 2002 — 129 of 144
Total starts, since 2002 — 537 of 560

More Fantasy Football Coverage:
Athlon Sports gives its Best Bets — sleepers, deep sleepers, overvalues, top rookies, bounce-back and top IDPs from the each of the 32 NFL teams — for fantasy football in 2011. Also see our values/overvalues story as well as our players we are trying to avoid for the 2011 season. And for more on each NFL team, see our in-depth breakdown for all 32 teams.

Fantasy Football Cheat Sheets and Rankings:
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Top 280
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Top 240 w/ IDPs

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2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide Receivers

2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Tight Ends

2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Kickers

2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Defense/Special Teams


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San Diego Chargers 2011 NFL Team Preview

An in-depth look at the Chargers' offense, defense and special teams this year.

Chargers fans, so accustomed to hearing and reading about how their team has one of the most talented rosters in the NFL, have to be thinking that 2011 can’t be any worse than 2010. The Chargers are eager to bounce back from a mystifying season in which all the brilliant things Philip Rivers did were sullied by bewildering breakdowns on special teams. The shock of being eliminated from the playoff race by a loss at Cincinnati continues to linger for a team whose window of reaching the Super Bowl seems to be slowly closing.

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Fantasy Football: Breaking down the San Diego Chargers

SAN DIEGO
• Inside the Locker Room

With Bernie Wilson of the Associated Press

Were the fantasy expectations too high for Ryan Mathews last season?
No. He came in as the heir apparent to LaDainian Tomlinson after leading the nation in rushing during his final season at Fresno State. There was talk about his fresh legs and explosiveness compared to L.T.’s final few seasons. The Chargers said there wouldn’t be a lot of pressure on him to carry too much of the load because of their established passing game with Philip Rivers. An ankle injury and some fumblitis slowed Mathews, as well as his lack of experience picking up blitzes. Mathews had a strong finish to 2010 by rushing for 120 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries in a win at Denver, so that alone is a sign that Year No. 2 should be better.

San Diego’s backup RB has always been a hot commodity for fantasy players. Who’s the standout No. 2?
Mike Tolbert for sure. Tolbert established himself as a power inside runner last season and carried the running game while Mathews developed. Tolbert had some fumble issues, especially inside the red zone, something that drove coach Norv Turner crazy. If he can hang onto the ball, he should be solid.

How much better can Philip Rivers’ numbers get in 2011?
He can certainly challenge Dan Marino’s single-season record of 5,084 yards, especially if Vincent Jackson returns and plays the whole season, and if Antonio Gates is healthy. Rivers led the NFL with the 10th-highest total ever, 4,710, despite a constantly rotating cast of receivers that didn’t include Jackson for the first 10 games and Gates for much of the season’s second half.

What’s the most intriguing question regarding fantasy football and this team in your opinion?
Whether Gates can make a full recovery from the painful torn plantar fascia that cost him significant playing time last year. Based on past history, Gates should be OK. Gates had the right approach with his injury, not wanting to put the team in jeopardy by trying to play hurt and then being ineffective and making his foot worse.

• Fantasy Playoff Run — Weeks 14-16: BUF, BAL, @DET
Two games at home against teams coming from the East coast is a good start to the fantasy postseason. Rivers is a spectacular December QB, throwing for over 5,200 yards, 40 TDs and only 14 interceptions in his seven-year career during the month. Gates owners should be a little wary as Baltimore and Detroit were sixth and fifth against TEs last season. He opens against a Buffalo team ranked 31st against the position.

• Athlon Best Bets
Sleeper:
Vincent Brown, WR
Deep-Sleeper: Jordan Todman, RB
Overvalued: Mike Tolbert, RB
Top Rookie: Vincent Brown, WR
Bounce-Back: Ryan Mathews, RB
Top IDP: Eric Weddle, DB

• Try to Avoid
Patrick Crayton, WR

After scoring at least four TDs in four straight seasons with the Cowboys, Crayton managed only one score (on just 28 catches) in his first season on a talented, and for most of the season a Vincent Jackson-less San Diego offense. 
WAIT UNTIL: 20th RD

• Draft Class Fantasy Impact
Even though Philip Rivers is coming off a career-high 4,710 passing yards, the Chargers gave him more weapons to use in 2011. Brown should be the team’s long-term option as the No. 2 receiver, but he will compete with Patrick Crayton and Malcom Floyd for playing time in 2011. Consider Brown a late-round sleeper pick in redraft leagues. Todman will be the No. 3 back but could be a valuable waiver pickup in case of injury to Ryan Mathews or Mike Tolbert.


More Fantasy Football Cheat Sheets and Rankings:
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Top 280
2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Top 240 w/ IDPs

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2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide Receivers

2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Tight Ends

2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Kickers

2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Defense/Special Teams


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