St Louis Rams – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

St Louis Rams – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

St. Louis Rams 3-6 at Indianapolis Colts 6-2

Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em

Zac Stacy

#10 Ranked RB

We love you, Zac Stacy!!!  Last week Stacy rushed for 127 yards, 2 TDs and caught 6 passes for 51 yards.  That means, we are happy to report that the Rams FINALLY scored their first rushing TD.  In fact, they liked it so much, they did it twice.  Stacy is the real deal.  Hopefully you picked him up weeks ago when we first brought him up.  If not, he’s gone.  And just hope you don’t have to go up against him anytime soon.  He’s HOT!


Gut Calls

Jared Cook

#21 Ranked TE

Things change.  Mostly, when a team gets a new QB, you need to acknowledge his favorite targets.  And it seems that backup QB, Kellen Clemens, seems to like Cook the best.  Cook caught 3 passes for 36 yards and 1 TD.  That was the good news.  The bad news is that Clemens isn’t very good.  Other than Stacy, it’s hard to trust the Rams offense for fantasy production.


Bench Warmers

Tavon Austin

#71 Ranked WR

Tavon Austin is 44% owned on Yahoo.com.  Why?  What are you seeing?  Do you need glasses?  That’s okay.  Glasses are cool.  What’s not cool?  Still owning a guy averaging 5.31 fantasy points per game.  The last time he scored over 5 fantasy points?  September 22.  Last week, he only rushed for 6 yards.  Yep, he didn’t even catch one ball!  Stop it.  You can do better.

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