Start and Sit Week Five: Receivers

Adam Mankuta
Writer
September 28, 2011

Well, well, well, everyone is a hater huh? That is just the life of a start/sit prognosticator I suppose. You make a gut call and go with the flow, only to be mocked. But in the end, as this week shows, (sometimes) it is good to trust us. With that in mind this week will surely be the opposite, so it may be best to go the other way. Just kidding.

After a week which saw every one of our start guys grade out to an A outside of Cole Beasley, who left in the 2nd quarter with a knee injury (after getting 50 yards), we are back in the groove. Even after heated debate on the message boards about benching Dwight Jones and Jermaine Kearse, they combined to score the same amount of touchdowns as me this weekend.

And hey, that is the point of the game, to find the end zone. Before we take at some Week Five start and sits, let's report on how we did overall in Week Four.

Starts

Emory Blake, Auburn, vs. Florida Atlantic-5 catches, 78 yards, TD. Grade A-

Cole Beasley, SMU vs. Memphis-3 catches, 50 yards, left game injury. Grade Incomplete

Tyler Shoemaker, Boise State vs. Tulsa-5 catches, 102 yards, 2 TD. Grade A

Marvin McNutt, Iowa vs. LA-Monroe-7 catches, 100 yards, 2 TD. Grade A

Sammy Watkins, Clemson vs. Florida State-8 catches, 141 yards, 2 TD. Grade A

Conner Vernon, Duke vs. Tulane-6 catches 96 yards, TD. Grade A

Bench

Dwight Jones, UNC vs. Georgia Tech-7 catches, 85 yards. Grade B+

Jermaine Kearse, Washington vs. California-3 catches, 23 yards. Grade A

Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers vs. Ohio-16 catches, 176 yards, 2 TD. Grade F.

Sterling Griffin, USF vs. UTEP-2 catches, 24 yards. Grade A

Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech vs. Mississippi State-11 catches, 87 yards, TD. Grade D.

Overall Grade: A-

Now onto this week

Start Em

BCS Only

Eric Ward, Texas Tech vs. Kansas

With top receiver Darrin Moore battling an ankle injury, Ward is now the top guy for Seth Doege and the talented offense. Ward remains a consistent red zone target who should find plenty of room to roam against a terrible Kansas defense. Despite Moore’s 21 catches (which lead the team) it is Ward who leads Texas Tech in touchdown catches with five.

Da'Rick Rogers, Tennessee vs. Buffalo

With Justin Hunter out for the year, Rogers has become the top target for the Vols and with his insane talent, vaults into must-start status. He already has four scores on the year, and we expect him to get two more this weekend.

Kevin Dorsey, Maryland vs. Towson

Maryland got blown out at home by Temple. They looked terrible. Yet Dorsey, who leads the team with 22 catches on the year, is a great play this weekend against Towson. Look for Randy Edsall and company to hang 50 and put up plenty of huge numbers.

All Miami (FL) WR’s vs. Bethune Cookman

Do we need to explain why?

All-120

Justin Johnson, Houston vs. UTEP

Who leads the Cougars in touchdown catches? Tyron Carrier? No. Patrick Edwards? No. It would be Johnson, who has four, including two last week. He is a solid WR3 start this week against a UTEP team that cannot stop anybody.

Royce Pollard, Hawaii vs. Louisiana Tech

Pollard got going and seems to be back to his productive self following a three touchdown game last weekend. Against La. Tech, Pollard should keep his momentum and find the end zone on the road this week.

Sit Em

BCS Only

Darius Reynolds, Iowa State vs. Texas

Reynolds has been solid for the Cyclones in 2011, scoring four times. However there are two reasons for concern. He only has 13 catches on the year, which shows he doesn’t get a ton of touches, and he has done this damage against less than stellar competition. Thus, let him prove he is worthy against Texas.

La'Rod King, Kentucky vs. LSU

King has four scores in 2011 to go along with 276 yards. But there is no way he can be recommended as starter against LSU, on the road.

B.J. Cunningham, Michigan State vs. Ohio State

Something tells me the Spartans will struggle this week. I love Cunningham as a player and as a receiving option, but this is my going out on a limb for this week. He is a talented receiver with potential to play on Sunday’s. Just a hunch.

All 120

Mike Scott, Idaho vs. Virginia

Yes, Virginia let Austin Davis toss the ball all over the field last week, but Idaho, traveling cross country, is in a bad spot. Scott does have 26 catches on the year, so for those in PPR formats that’s good. But he only has one touchdown. Bench material in my book.

Ty Kirk, New Mexico vs. New Mexico State

Kirk has done a good job catching passes for the Lobos with 24, however his per catch average is under 10 and he has yet to score. PPR players like the catches, but considering a coaching change and the state of Lobos football, Kirk cannot be started this week.