Week Nine Reaches

Quarterback

David Garrard at Cincinnnati – It’s getting to the point that he’s not a reach anymore. He’ll face a shaky Bengal secondary.

Derek Anderson vs. Baltimore – Both Raven starting CBs are out.

Marc Bulger vs. Arizona – You know how bad the Cardinal CBs are.

Gus Frerotte vs. Houston – He faces a shaky Texan secondary.

Chad Pennington at Denver – No Champ Bailey to face.

Running Back

Tim Hightower at St. Louis – If he starts, he makes for a nice #3 RB or better against an average Ram run defense.

Justin Fargas vs. Atlanta – He could do decently against a less than average run defense.

Kevin Faulk at Indianapolis – He’ll get a decent amount of touches against a shaky Colt defense.

Wide Receiver

Devin Hester vs. Detroit – He did well in the first matchup against the weak Lion secondary.

Donnie Avery vs. Arizona – Do we need to mention that the Cardinal CBs are bad? Just look at the numbers.

Bernard Berrian vs. Houston – He’ll face a shaky Texan secondary.

Antonio Bryant at Kansas City – Not a bad reach here against a young Chief secondary.

Greg Camarillo/Ted Ginn at Denver – No Champ Bailey–that’s huge!

Kevin Curtis at Seattle – He played more than expected last week [...]

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