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Last-minute med check, Week 3

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We're going with a slight change to format this week due to suggestions from you. I hope everyone finds this to be an easier way to follow and make your last minute roster changes, but we'll keep working to make this not only the best information available, but the best overall. Let's get to it:

Chiefs

Chiefs DST (YELLOW): Rookie CBs versus a rookie QB isn't exactly immovable object and unstoppable force. More like decent but raw kid who has a chance to put up big numbers against a team that can't do much of anything. The injured pass rush is going to negate the Falcons' line problems.

Falcons

Falcons O-Line (YELLOW): Matt Ryan can't feel good about three OTs showing up on the injury report.

Raiders

Justin Fargas (RED): Fargas' hamstring is going to keep him out. Even a last minute decision to play is only going to get him a timeshare.

Darren McFadden (RED): Did you know Bernard Pollard caused McFadden's turf toe? The man's killing the NFL! McFadden is expected to play with a steel plate in his shoe, which makes him a very risky play, especially with Michael Bush looking good in practice.

Javon Walker (YELLOW): He'll play, even start, but no one seems to know how much he'll play. Don't expect him to be the #1 instantly.

Bills

Roscoe Parrish (YELLOW): Parrish's knee injury hurts the return game more than the passing game. It makes James Hardy a possible option.

Buccaneers

Joey Galloway (RED): I like Jon Gruden. He doesn't mince words and he doesn't mess around with the injury report. Galloway is out this week with a foot injury, something that could linger. He did make good progress so check back next week.

Bucs DST (YELLOW): With three key defenders (Derrick Brooks, Aqib Talib, and Gaines Adams) all questionable, the Bucs really have to rely on some Monte Kiffin wizardry. Check your options.

Bears

Devin Hester (YELLOW): Hester can play through the rib strain, but it only hurts when he breathes or gets hit. None of my sources think highly of his pain tolerance.

Bears DST (YELLOW): Even with Hester not there to run back kicks, the Bears defense is still a solid play despite the loss of McGowan.

Panthers

NO SIGNIFICANT INJURIES

Vikings

Adrian Peterson (C): I actually don't think the hamstring is that bad, but it's never good to risk the franchise on one game. Expect the Vikings to be very cautious. Purple Jesus, heal thyself.

Sidney Rice (RED): He's out with a knee sprain, which will test the depth, especially with a new QB this week.

Bernard Berrian (YELLOW): Turf toe. Yeah, another one. Berrian's played pretty well through it, but his speed is definitely affected.

Aundrae Allison (YELLOW): Allison should be making hay off an opportunity here, but he's banged up as well. Do the Colts DBs aside from Bob Sanders hit that hard?

Dolphins

NO SIGNIFICANT INJURIES

Patriots

Laurence Maroney (YELLOW): If someone tells you that they don't know that Maroney's chronic subluxating shoulder is his problem, why do you keep listening. He's likely to play, but will definitely lose touches in a deep rotation.

LaMont Jordan (RED): Sources tell me Jordan could play if needed, but with three options, the Pats will take the long view and sit him this week.

Bengals

Carson Palmer (GREEN): He's healthy and not that mobile normally, so an mild ankle sprain isn't an issue. A crappy line is a problem.

Giants

NO SIGNIFICANT INJURIES

Texans

Ahman Green (RED): I almost didn't list Green, since he shouldn't be on a fantasy roster at all. His ankle has him out again this week.

Mark Bruener (RED): Bruener will miss this week's game with a hamstring strain,

Titans

Justin Gage (RED): Gage's groin slowed him all week. While called a game time decision, Gage isn't likely to log significant minutes or targets.

Cardinals

NO SIGNIFICANT INJURIES

Redskins

NO SIGNIFICANT INJURIES

SaintsSaints DST (YELLOW): All four DBs are on the injury report in a week where they'll face a tough passing attack. That's bad.

Broncos

Darrell Jackson (RED): Jackson's presence hasn't been missed. He's unlikely to play and is sliding towards irrelevance.

LionsLions DST (YELLOW): The Lions get to face Mike Martz with a lot of dings on their defensive front. That should give J.T. O'Sullivan more time.

49ers">49ers Niners O-Line (YELLOW): Jonas Jennings could be lost for the season, a big blow to both run and pass attacks.

Rams

NO SIGNIFICANT INJURIES

Seahawks

Seahawks O-Line (YELLOW): Losing both tackles is really going to make it tougher on Matt Hasselbeck and what's left of the interior running game.

Koren Robinson (RED): If you were making a hail mary play for Robinson, not only is he not integrated into the offense, he's hobbled by a sore knee.

Browns

Jamal Lewis (YELLOW): Lewis is like Plaxico Burress. He'll miss practice every week, then come in and start like nothing was wrong.

Braylon Edwards (CWM): First it was a cut on his foot and now Edwards hurt his shoulder. He must have done it while dropping a pass. He's very questionable this week and will be a game time decision.

Donte Stallworth (RED): They used to call Donte Stallworth the "Human Hamstring Pull." He's versatile now; this time it's his quad that will keep him out.

Ravens

Willis McGahee (YELLOW): McGahee got a bit lucky with the "hurricane bye". The extra rest has him very close to taking over the feature load at RB.

Todd Heap (YELLOW): Heap's used to being a bit hobbled and will play.

Jaguars

Jags O-Line (RED): They're pulling guys back in off the street in hopes of just having enough bodies to make it through a game. The team will have another tough time, though the Colts undersized offense offsets some issues.

Fred Taylor (YELLOW): Taylor's as affected by the line's problems as his sore toe. He'll play.

Maurice Jones-Drew (GREEN): Jones-Drew might lose a bit of shiftiness, but without Bob Sanders tracking him, he should be able to put up nice numbers despite the ankle bracing.

Joey Porter (YELLOW): He's called a game time decision, but indications are that he'll play. He won't be the WR1, only spotting in as a situational receiever and even decoy.

Colts

Dallas Clark (YELLOW): Clark's back despite having the bye week. His knee issue (likely a cartilage tear) is going to slow him some, but he'll still get his mismatches. At home, the new turf is a big question mark as to it's effect on Clark, so call it a push.

Colts O-Line (YELLOW): I'm not sure how Jeff Saturday goes from torn MCL to not on the OIR in one week, but that's what he did. He will help the line, but the two guards and Tony Ugoh aren't starters, so don't expect another miracle.

Colts DST (YELLOW): Without Bob Sanders, the defense won't collapse. It's just the run support from the little heatseeker that they'll miss, especially against a tough Jags rushing attack.

Steelers

Ben Roethlisberger (GREEN): The shoulder injury, whatever you want to call it, is no problem. Big Ben's got his fastball.

Steelers DST (GREEN): Losing Brent Keisel's a tough one (and he is likely done for the year), so watch to see how the Steelers find some pass rush.

Eagles

Reggie Brown (YELLOW): Brown's going to get his first action this week, but with DeSean Jackson establishing himself as a playmaker, Brown could find himself the WR2 until Kevin Curtis gets back. Brown's not a great start this week.

Cowboys

Jason Witten (GREEN): Witten seems like one of those guys who'd play with a tourniquet on, doesn't he? He'll play through a sore shoulder.

Cowboys DST (GREEN): They have depth at corner, where Terence Newman is still hurting, and will only miss Roy Williams in run support.

Packers

Ryan Grant (YELLOW): If you liked last week's performance, you'll love this week's. Everything's the same, except it's a much tougher defense.

Packers DST (YELLOW): Charles Woodson looks ready to play. While they'll feel the effects of some lingering injuries, the Pack expects to have everyone available for the big game.

Jets

Lavaranues Coles (YELLOW): Coles will play but the strained quad and his lack of rapport with Brett Favre are hampering his fantasy numbers. Is a guy named "Chansi" really the WR2 in Jersey now?

Mike Nugent (RED): He's a kicker. Move on.

Chargers

LaDainian Tomlinson (RED): Having this be the Monday night game makes it insanely tough. Tomlinson's toe, as you read on Thursday, is going to need time to heal up, but he's likely to play.

Chargers O-Line (YELLOW): Marcus McNeill is back, but iffy, and there's still no Nick Hardwick in the middle.