Carolina Panthers – Fantasy Forecast – Analysis Featured on Cover32.com

Carolina Panthers – Fantasy Forecast – Analysis Featured on Cover32.com

Cover32LogoAtlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers

The Panthers seem to be on a roll and the Falcons seem to be on whatever is opposite of that.  Both teams have some serious fantasy value.

This week, we made some gut calls on Cam Newton, the Carolina Panthers Defense, Greg Olsen, Mike Tolbert, DeAngelo Williams and all those pesky wide receivers.

Here is an example of what you can find over at Cover32.com, by Her Fantasy Football:

Gut Calls

Greg Olsen
#11 Ranked TE
He’s the 17th ranked TE this season, but he might be your starter if you’re in a bad bye week situation. He keeps dealing with his foot injury and continues to rock a walking boot, but come Sunday, he plays. The last three weekly point totals are 1.9, 4.7, 8.1. That’s going in the right direction, but he’s still risky.

 

Each week the ladies of Her Fantasy Football will provide written fantasy analysis and commentary on our brother site, Cover32.com.  Please go over there and check out all the exciting new things that group has to offer in regards to league news.  They provide in-depth analysis, team by team, giving the fans a closer look at the teams they love.

Fantasy Forecast: Falcons vs. PanthersAtlanta Falcons 2-5 at Carolina Panthers 4-3 ATLANTA FALCONS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers CAROLINA PANTHERS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers All Wide Receivers The top WR in the game last week was Ted Ginn Jr, and he scored a whopping eight fantasy points.

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