No team has been hit with more injuries in their secondary and linebacking corps than the Packers, and now some new and untested players will have the task of slowing down the highly efficient Jets offense. This should open up space for Dustin Keller to operate in the middle of the field. The New York TE is Mark Sanchez's favorite target, leading the team in catches, yards and TDs, and he could have a monster game against Green Bay.
Lions TE Brandon Pettigrew might be a nice play this week. He has started to heat up a little as a receiver, eliminating the frustrating drops that were a weekly occurrence early in the season. With Matthew Stafford back, the Lions will want to give him a good number of three- and five-step drops to protect his shoulder injury somewhat. Pettigrew is becoming a regular target on intermediate passing routes and could turn in a nice game Sunday.
Don't be shocked if Seahawks TE John Carlson breaks out of his recent fantasy funk this Sunday in Oakland. After Seattle scored one TD last week in seven opportunities inside the red zone, team insiders suspect QB Matt Hasselbeck might look more in the direction of Carlson, who has been an effective red-zone target in the past. In the last three games, though, Carlson has only four catches and is without a score.
Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/10/28/week-eight-fantasy-tips-tes-2
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