Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Fantasy Forecast – Analysis Featured on Cover32.com

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Fantasy Forecast – Analysis Featured on Cover32.com

Cover32LogoTampa Bay Buccaneers at Seattle Seahawks

It’s always difficult to start a fantasy player in Seattle.  It’s brutal in that place.  But we feel like even though the Bucs haven’t gotten in together the way that their fans would like, they are putting up some consistent fantasy numbers

This week, we made some gut calls on Vincent Jackson, Mike James, Tim Wright and Mike Glennon.

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

Gut Calls

Mike James
#25 Ranked RB
The numbers weren’t great (39 rushing yards and 25 receiving yards), but if you watched the game, James put up a pretty decent fight against the nasty Carolina defense.  Unfortunately, he goes up against Seattle, who gives up the 7th fewest fantasy points to opposing RBs.  James will get a lot of touches, so if you are in a bye week pinch, you could consider him.  Otherwise, just keep him on your bench.  P.S. The time-table for Doug Martin’s return is super vague.  It’s anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months.  You know your team and if you have space on your roster to hold onto him.  We wouldn’t judge you either way.

 

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: Buccaneers vs. SeahawksTAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers Mike Glennon #18 Ranked QB Glennon’s fantasy points the last three games: 18.92, 17.54, 15.20. Don’t play him at Seattle, but how many of you out there wish your QB had those numbers? Someone to watch.

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