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Leshoure, Stafford active vs. Vikings Sunday – Mikel Leshoure | DET
30 Sep
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Leshoure totals 134 yards and TD in NFL debut – Mikel Leshoure | DET
23 Sep
2012
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Leshoure to start for Lions in Week 3 vs. TEN – Mikel Leshoure | DET
23 Sep
2012
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Leshoure starts at RB for Lions with S Delmas out (Yahoo! Sports)
23 Sep
2012
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7-on-7: Jamaal Charles, bruised but practicing
20 Sep
2012
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On Monday, we discussed the possibility that Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles had re-injured his surgically repaired knee at Buffalo — he was tackled from behind late in the first half, then hopped off the field and rode the stationary bike. But the Chiefs are saying it's merely a bruise.
Details here, via the Kansas City Star:
"[Charles] fell on his knee, got bruised, came up limping, so we took him out rather than leave him in there and expose him a little bit more," [Romeo] Crennel said of not using Charles much in the second half.
Charles himself said, "It wasn't a big deal." He practiced on Wednesday, which is obviously good news. We've obviously avoided a worst-case scenario here. I've nudged Charles up a few spots in my Week 3 ranks, from the low-20s to No. 17. He's still likely to share the backfield workload, but he's facing a New Orleans defense that's been shamefully bad, giving up a league-worst 461.0 total yards per game.
• Antonio Gates (ribs) and Ryan Mathews (collarbone) both practiced on Wednesday, and the Union-Trib's Michael Gehlken reports the pair should be good to go for the upcoming match-up with Atlanta. Enjoy these two while they're healthy, gamers.
• Hakeem Nicks won't play on Thursday night, as most of you already know, but it doesn't sound like he suffered a setback against Tampa. So that's a good thing. He just couldn't get right in a short week. This will be a year-long issue, with the NFL's expanded Thursday schedule.
• Jonathan Stewart's status is also in serious doubt for the Giants-Panthers tilt, as he's added a toe injury to his list of complaints. Ron Rivera says it's not turf toe, though, which is good to hear. There's no reason to think Stewart is dealing with a long-term problem. Still, he's a risky play in Week 3. Be prepared to take evasive action, Stewart owners.
• I'm in the unenviable position of actually having to start Mikel LeShoure in a league this week, coming off his two-game suspension for weed-eating. He'll get touches in Week 3, but Kevin Smith remains in the mix for Detroit, still presumably starting. LeShoure needs to be owned in the fake game, though. Here's some propaganda, via the Lions head coach:
"We've been waiting to get him on the field for a long time," Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. "He's a multidimensional back, he's not just a power runner inside, which he can do. He can make guys miss, he's good in the pass game, he's a smart guy."
And these were a few thoughts from Detroit center Dominic Raiola:
"Potential's unreal," Raiola said. "The way he looks in practice, I think he's awesome. But show me (in the regular season). I want to see. I want to see for myself."
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"I think he's been one of the bigger pieces we've been missing for a couple years now," Raiola said. "He's got top-end speed. I think he's a downhill runner, hit the hole, he can make somebody miss, so I think he's got it all. I think he just needs to get in the game."
LeShoure is still available in 53 percent of Yahoo! leagues. Add as needed. This is a respectable back tied to a great offense. Don't let the meh preseason scare you off. LeShoure deserves a look.
• "I am still taking it a day at a time," says Rashard Mendenhall of his recovery. But everyone seems to agree that he's looking better in practice, and thus approaching fantasy viability. In other Pittsburgh news, receiver Mike Wallace is dealing with a groin issue of unknown severity, so his owners will need to hawk the end-of-week practice reports. There's simply no way Oakland's secondary can deal with the Steelers' receiving corps, if Wallace, Brown and Sanders are all healthy.
• According to Eagles head coach Andy Reid, receiver Jeremy Maclin "had a good day" on Wednesday, despite not practicing. Maclin's hip issue certainly has the potential to sideline and/or limit him in Week 3 at Arizona, although the team says it's simply a pain tolerance issue, and he can't make the injury any worse by playing. (That claim always seems dubious in the NFL). Still, if I had to set a lineup today, Maclin wouldn't be in it.
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Leshoure back at practice for Lions (Yahoo! Sports)
15 Aug
2012
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Rapid React: Beast Mode busted, get to know rookie Robert Turbin
17 Jul
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Less than 10 days from now NFL training camps from coast-to-coast will be abuzz. However, before strict curfews and team rules are enforced, some players, pressed for time to exercise their right to party, are going above and beyond what is legally allowed.
See Lynch, Marshawn.
Two months ago Lions running back Mikel Leshoure was pegged for his second marijuana violation of the offseason, an offense that garnered a two-game suspension from Warden Goodell. Now Lynch, a back the Detroit rusher is often compared to, may suffer a similar fate or much worse.
According to the Mercury News, Beast Mode had more than his fair share of Skittles over the weekend, arrested under suspicion of DUI in his hometown of Oakland, Calif. last Saturday. If convicted, a suspension from the league office will likely be levied. Recall, his license was revoked for hitting a pedestrian in 2008 and the following year he was dismissed for three games due to a weapons charge. His third misdeed could net an even stiffer penalty.
Time for the fantasy community to get familiar with fourth-round pick Robert Turbin.
Standing at 5-foot-10, 220-pounds, the Utah St. standout is rolling beer keg personified. He's a relentless interior runner with a deceptively quick first step, a perfect fit for Seattle's zone-blocking scheme (Eye candy here). He's hardly a blur, but because of his attacking nature, stocky frame and solid hands, he's an every-down throwback capable of piling up numerous yards after contact. Come Week 1, he may be Pete Carroll's bell cow, though change-of-pace veteran Leon Washington could also see an uptick in touches.
The 'Hawks' first three games of 2012 aren't exactly fantasy friendly. They open the year at Arizona followed by home clashes against Dallas and Green Bay. Last year, each of those opponents ranked in the top half in fewest fantasy points allowed to RBs. Still, any starting back is roster worthy even in non-bye weeks, especially in challenging formats that require flex positions. Assuming Goodell drops the hammer and Turbin establishes himself in camp, the rook could churn out back-end RB2 totals out of the gate.
As for Lynch, his situation needs to be closely monitored over the coming weeks. Unfortunately due to the timing of the incident, it's entirely conceivable discipline form the league office won't be handed down prior to Week 1 presenting quite the dilemma for potential fantasy investors. Unless he's exonerated before September, he's completely avoidable at his current 23.6 ADP (RB11) in Yahoo! leagues. A multi-game hit could mean the difference of a virtual franchise making or missing the playoffs. Be leery any time before Round 4.
Lynch's stock may be declining rapidly, but his possible departure just might unleash a new Beast. If the cards fall right, Turbin, going largely undrafted in early mocks, could make a noticeable splash to open the season.
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