Eagles Broncos & Lions in a 3 way deal!
By Gayle Saunders
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The Eagles announced today that they have acquired starting weakside linebacker Ernie Sims from the Detroit Lions through a rare three-team deal that also included the Denver Broncos.
The Eagles sent a fifth-round draft pick in 2010 (137th overall) to the Broncos. The Broncos gave tight end Tony Scheffler and a seventh-round pick in 2010 (220th overall) to the Lions, who sent Sims to the Eagles.
In essence, it’s a fifth-round pick for a proven starting linebacker.
“Ernie Sims is an impact player at the linebacker position,” said head coach Andy Reid. “He brings a lot of energy to our already energized defense. We are looking forward to adding him to our team.”
“We are excited to acquire Ernie Sims,” said general manager Howie Roseman. “He plays fast, he’s aggressive and his style is a great fit for our defensive scheme. He is a leader who was a team captain for the Lions and we are eager to see what he can do in our defense.”
This marks the fifth trade of the 2010 off-season for the Eagles and the third for a veteran defensive player (defensive end Darryl Tapp, linebacker Alex Hall). The Eagles now own 10 picks in the upcoming draft – 1st round (24th overall), 2nd round (37, 55), 3rd round (70, 87), 4th round (105, 121), 6th round (200) and 7th round (243, 244).
Sims (6-0, 230) was originally a first-round choice (ninth overall) of the Lions in 2006 and has since played in 59 games (56 starts) for Detroit, totaling 505 tackles, 2.5 sacks, six forced fumbles and one interception. The 25-year-old linebacker played in 11 games (eight starts) in 2009, and compiled 49 tackles and one forced fumble.
Now in his fifth season out of Florida State, Sims was immediately plugged into the Lions starting lineup as a rookie and earned Pro Football Weekly all-rookie honors in 2006 after starting all 16 games and leading the team with 144 tackles. He was named the team’s defensive captain for the 2007 and 2008 seasons, starting all 32 games and again pacing the team with 312 tackles during that span.
The move gives Detroit some depth and insurance at tight end, as Brandon Pettigrew recovers from a knee injury. Scheffler has shown some upside as a pass-catcher, but his production slipped last season. A fresh start will probably do him some good, as he wasn’t exactly a favorite of Broncos coach Josh McDaniels.
Week 13 – Fantasy Football Pickups
WEEK 13 – FANTASY FOOTBALL PICKUPS
By Gayle Saunders follow him on twitter: GayleESaunders
If you are looking for a free agent or waiver wire pickup, here are a couple of the best options likely available out there. Its time to get smart and make sure your Fantasy team is ready for the playoffs.
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QUARTERBACKS
Tennessee Titans- Vince Young is now 9 for 9 of his last starts. That is 5 straight victories, since he took over at QB for the 5-6 Titans. I cannot stress enough, go pick him up. Its possible Vince Young still might be available. We urged you last week to pick him up and what did he do? 43 pass attempts for 387 yds and 1 td off a 99 yard drive to end the game. He’s hot right now look for him to continue the streak even if it’s against The Indianpolis Colts. Remember he has beaten them in the past. Other favorable upcoming match ups: (1-10) St Louis Rams, (4-7)Seattle Seahawks, (5-6) Miami Dolphins.
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San Francisco 49ers- Alex Smith had a big day against The Jaguars going 27-41, 232 yds, 2 TDs. We projected that he would pull through and once again go pick himup if you need a QB. His next opponents are Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and St Louis Rams. Besides the eagles, he matches up well with the rest of these secondarys. If in need go get Alex Smith!
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Atlanta Falcons- Chris Redman had a big day filling in for the injured Matt Ryan. Redman went 23-41, 243 yds, 2 TD. If your looking for someone to fill in, he’s worth a look.
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Atlanta Falcons – Jerious Norwood- Injuries and a limited workload have hurt his potential. But with Michael Turner once again on the sidelines after reaggravating a high ankle sprain, Look for Jerious to get involved in a big way. No Doubt He will yield carries to Jason Snelling but the shifty rusher’s game-breaking ability and well-rounded skill set cannot be forgotten. Lets get this straight in 50 career games he’s averaged 6.5 yards per touch… just food for thought.
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Dallas Cowboys– Tashard Choice last week with just 3 carries mind you, he had 67 yards against the Oakland Raiders. Choice will continue to be the third option in the Dallas backfield. But against weaker defensive fronts, he could get some decent fantasy points. Defensively, the Giants have been hit hard with injuries and with the secondary banged up as well, look for running lanes to open up on the second level. The Giants are also with out emotional leader Antonio Pierce in the middle. Look for for this game to be a perfect opportunity for Choice to get touches.
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TIGHT END
Green Bay Packers – Jermichael Finley- proves to be worth a pick up. A high-upside borderline TE1 going forward, Finley is a must pick up. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Oakland Raiders – Zach Miller- The only reliable receiving option this season, Miller responded pretty well to the quarterback change with 5 cathhes for 65 yards and 1 score against Cincy last week. Miller and the Raiders offense have tough matchups the next two games, but like I said he is the only reliable option for the Raiders.
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Denver Broncos- Tony Scheffler is in Kansas City this week. Look for him to get some targets and for the Denver offense to move the ball quite effectively. He had 4 catches for 53 yards against the Giants last week…against Kansas feel safe to deploy Scheffler.
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WIDE RECEIVERS

Tennessee Titans – Kenny Britt with Vince Young playing well you have to look at Kenny Britt. We spoke of him the last 2 weeks and he just keeps coming up big. Kenny Britt had 128 yds and 1 big score to end the game. With Justin Gage out of the lineup and the fact that he is Young’s go to guy, this makes Kenny Britt a must pick up.
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St. Louis Rams – Brandon Gibson He had a quiet day last week with 3 catches for 19 yards, but he may have a breakout game. With the 4-7 Chicago Bears secondary playing uninspired and banged up. Look for Gibson to get some targets with Donnie Avery getting the attention. Charles Tillman may not be a go this weekend and that is only more reason to pick this kid up.
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Philadelphia Eagles- Jason Avant- The Eagles slot receiver is once again a potential play this week, with Desean Jackson a “maybe” this week. The next best thing besides Jeremy Maclin and Brent Celek is this guy Jason Avant. He should be available…and word to the wise he’s been known to be McNabbs trusty go to guy in the clutch. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Antonio Bryant- Is back in action, Even though he is playing for a 1-10 team, Antonio is your #1 WR option in the Tampa Bay offense. He snagged 3 cathes for 91 yds and 1 score. He is probably still there and available, but not for too long. You might have a day to pick him up. So what are you waiting for if you need a receiver?
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New Orleans Saints – Robert Meachem – We’ve recommended adding Meachem the past 3 weeks, and he’s delivered with four scores against the Rams, Bucs and Patriots. Meachem is well worth a roster spot in the Saints’ fast-break offense, but he remains a high-risk/high-reward fantasy play. On any given sunday a Saints receiver could have a big day.
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Houston Texans – Jacoby Jones – By now everybody should know a little secret. The Jaguars secondary gives up big yards to opposing offenses and their receivers. They are 25th against the pass and with that being said, on the season, Jacksonville has allowed 15 touchdowns and 11 70-yard WR performances, which equal to the fourth-most fantasy points surrendered. JJ is a big play guy…if you’re desperate and looking for an option Jacoby Jones could be that dude.
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SanFrancico 49ers - Josh Morgan – With Vernon Davis and Michael Crabtree pulling in major attention. Josh Morgan could be targeted more than often. The Seahawks are 24th against the pass.
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