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hit-and-run that killed the cousin of Ben Simmons, the No. 1 pick in this years
NBA draft.Hoboken police said Friday that Mark Nicholas, of Brooklyn, was
charged with striking 21-year-old Zachary Simmons with his SUV while he crossed
a street June 25 in Hoboken.Video released by authorities shows the vehicle
immediately speeding away.It wasnt immediately clear if Nicholas had an attorney
to comment on his behalf.The victims mother told WCBS-TV that her son had gone
with Simmons to watch him be drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers the week he was
killed.After the crash, Ben Simmons tweeted: Hearing the news this morning is a
reminder to never forget the important things in life.
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back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Each week, ESPN
fantasy analysts Ken Daube and Jim McCormick will sift through the deeper
options at each position with an eye on identifying streaming fantasy
commodities with valuable matchups to consider.Did you draft Tom Brady and need
a capable fill-in for this first week of fantasy football competition? Or did
someone get DeAngelo Williams before you could handcuff your selection of LeVeon
Bell? We have some choice names to consider for those seeking players who are
widely available at each position.QuarterbacksMatt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons: Ryan
may not have had much respect among the fantasy community on draft day, as he
placed 21st among all quarterbacks in terms of average draft position, but his
Week 1 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers presents great value.? In away
games last season, the Bucs allowed an average stat line of 288 passing yards,
two touchdowns and more than 19 fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks.? That
aligns with Ryans performance in his previous four home games against the
Buccaneers, when he averaged 291 passing yards with a 9-1 ratio in touchdowns to
interceptions. - KDMatthew Stafford, Detroit Lions: Standard league investors in
ESPN leagues are finding Stafford well into the QB2 mix as the 15th quarterback
off the board on average. Stafford was second in the league in completion
percentage (70.0) and posted 19 touchdowns to just two interceptions over the
final eight games. Now the team is looking to up the pace on offense, as
Stafford completed all six of his attempts to Golden Tate and Marvin Jones for
108 yards out of the no-huddle in the preseason, per Pro Football Focus. The
Colts are missing several starters on an already suspect defensive roster,
namely top cover corner Vontae Davis. With a blend of efficiency, pace and
favorable matchup factors, Stafford is well positioned to produce QB1 results in
Indy this weekend. ?- JMRunning backsJames White, New England Patriots: Many
people project the Pats to rely on a power running attack behind LeGarrette
Blount as Jimmy Garoppolo takes the reins under center.? That doesnt align with
how the Patriots typically attack aggressive defenses.? Look for the Patriots to
feature White on screen and swing passes while also sending him on underneath
and wheel routes (much like they utilized Shane Vereen in Super Bowl XLIX).?
Since the Arizona Cardinals allowed the sixth-most yards per reception to
opposing running backs last season, this could be a dream scenario for a deep
play at this position. - KDTerrance West, Baltimore Ravens: While his stock is
surely rising, Wests average draft position is still 132nd overall and 44th
among backs in ESPN leagues. Even with Justin Forsett rejoining the roster after
being cut this past weekend, it became clear throughout the preseason West is
the teams leading candidate for early-down duties. We can also assume West is
the teams lead back in short-yardage and goal-line scenarios, given the profiles
of the pass-catching backs on the depth chart. Up first in Wests revival season
is the Buffalo Bills -- a team that will be without its top interior defensive
lineman -- who ceded a generous 2.63 yards before contact per rush to tailbacks
last season, sixth most in the NFL. Dont be surprised if West, who is available
in nearly half of ESPN leagues, is a top waiver addition this time next week. -
JMWide receiversKamar Aiken, Baltimore Ravens: Aiken was severely undervalued on
draft day, as he was the 56th wide receiver taken off the board. In his last
eight games, he had 50 catches and 611 yards.? He posted those numbers despite
playing those games with four different quarterbacks: Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub,
Jimmy Clausen and Ryan Mallett (each started two games).? With Flacco returning
under center and only the 37-yard-old Steve Smith Sr. as competition for
targets, Aiken shouldnt just be on your start list for this week -- but for the
whole season. - KDMike Wallace, Baltimore Ravens: Im interested in picking on
this seemingly fallible Bills defense to start the season. Buffalo allowed the
seventh-most yards per completion and the ninth-most yards and touchdowns to
receivers in 2015. Without an established pass-rusher beyond Jerry Hughes on the
front seven, and with a patchwork secondary in place, this is a prime position
to have shares of the Ravens volume-driven passing game. Flacco raved about
Wallace throughout the summer, and while thats a trip down #NarrativeStreet, he
also peppered hiim with targets in the preseason.ddddddddddddAs the 60th
receiver off the board on average and available in more than 60 percent of ESPN
leagues, Wallace is a widely available asset to consider for Week 1. - JMTight
endsVirgil Green, Denver Broncos: Gary Kubiak-led offenses have typically taken
advantage of the tight end position, and this season, that points to Green being
a productive member of the Broncos offensive attack. While its unlikely that
youll need someone at this position this early, as the only tight ends who are
projected to miss Week 1 are Ladarius Green and Tyler Eifert, keep an eye on
Thursday nights contest and how many opportunities Green receives.? He could be
a solid sleeper for the rest of the season and is worth stashing just in case. -
KDDwayne Allen, Indianapolis Colts: Allen could return to -- and even improve
upon -- his solid 2014 numbers now that Coby Fleener and his flowing locks are
in New Orleans. Allen ranked seventh among tight ends in grading on Pro Football
Focus in 2014 (minimum 50 percent of a teams snaps) and finished ninth at the
position in targets within 10 yards of the goal line that season. The Colts will
trend pass-heavy given the lack of depth and playmaking in the backfield, plus a
suspect defense in place, thus Allens expected uptick in snaps should also come
with increased routes and targets. The Lions, meanwhile, allowed the fourth-most
fantasy points to tight ends last season. - JMD/STsDetroit Lions: If there are
two truths about the Colts offense, they are Andrew Luck is a phenomenal
quarterback and their offensive line is so porous that it makes Luck look
pedestrian.? Look for the Lions defensive line, featuring Haloti Ngata and
Ezekiel Ansah, to get consistent backfield penetration.? This should result in
multiple sacks and a likely pressure-based turnover, making the Lions defense an
under-the-radar streaming play this week. - KDTennessee Titans: The Westgate Las
Vegas SuperBook lists the Titans-Vikings game with the weeks lowest implied
point total. This is quite impressive in a week with the Cleveland Browns facing
a raw rookie signal-caller in Philadelphia. This low total, combined with the
likely presence of Shaun Hill behind center, drives contrarian interest in the
Titans aggressive defense -- a group led by legendary coordinator Dick LeBeau.
The Titans were second in the league in 2015 in a unique stat termed QB contact
percentage, which weighs the rate of hits and sacks. The Titans were third in
blitz rate, sending added pressure on 43.1 percent of opponent dropbacks. The
Titans are being drafted 29th on average among D/ST groups and owned in fewer
than 2 percent of ESPN leagues, but they could make for a rewarding streaming
option in redraft and fine punt play for daily fantasy this week. - JMIndividual
defensive playersEric Kendricks, LB, Minnesota Vikings: Facing the Titans
run-heavy exotic smashmouth scheme should lead to plenty of tackle opportunities
for this up-and-coming every-down linebacker, who was regularly drafted outside
the top 15 at the position this summer. Going a bit deeper, Oaklands Ben Heeney
earned the green dot as the teams defensive quarterback and should see
three-down exposure in the Superdome this Sunday. - JMKarl Joseph, DB, Oakland
Raiders: Only Chip Kellys Eagles produced more plays than the Saints over the
past two seasons, and New Orleans leads the league in pass attempts over this
stretch. Enter Joseph, a hard-hitting rookie safety taken in the first round out
of West Virginia, who gets to face the snap-happy Saints this Sunday. Joseph
will work in the box against the run and in coverage, offering rare tackle
upside for a rookie defensive back. Going a bit deeper, Denvers veteran safety
T.J. Ward has played some nickel linebacker looks in the preseason, which
suggests we could see him near double-digit tackles against the Panthers
run-heavy attack. - JMBrandon Graham, DL, Philadelphia Eagles: The Browns have
seen their offensive line erode over the offseason without much investment in
replenishing talent, while the Eagles fortified their front with Jim Schwartzs
aggressive Wide 9 arrangement. Graham always has been a capable edge menace, but
now he should see the snaps and scheme that fit his profile. I also like shares
of teammates Connor Barwin and Vinny Curry in this one. - JM
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