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If healthy, rookie James Casey stands a good chance at being the Texans' top pass-catching tight end down the stretch and potentially a key part of the offense.
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Johnson, Andre (WR)
Posted Nov. 09, 2009 @ 5:58 p.m.
Johnson had 10 catches for 103 yards in the Texans' 20-17 loss to Indianapolis on Sunday.
It was the fourth 100-yard game of the season for Johnson, who enters Houston's bye week as the NFL's leading receiver with exactly 800 yards.
Slaton, Steve (RB)
Posted Nov. 09, 2009 @ 5:56 p.m.
Slaton only got six carries in a 20-17 loss to Indianapolis, but he did find the end zone.
Perhaps more important for his fantasy value were the problems Ryan Moats had. Moats was held to 38 yards on 16 carries, and if he continues to struggle, it may be hard for coach Gary Kubiak to keep Slaton on the bench for too long, despite his fumbling issues.
Moats, Ryan (RB)
Posted Nov. 09, 2009 @ 5:53 p.m.
Moats was held to 38 yards on 16 carries as the Texans lost 20-17 to Indianapolis on Sunday.
Moats did have a receiving touchdown, but for all the excitement that came after his breakout performance following the benching of Steve Slaton, this should cool off Moats fever for a while - especially since the Texans are on bye this week.
Schaub, Matt (QB)
Posted Nov. 09, 2009 @ 5:51 p.m.
Schaub threw for 311 yards and a touchdown, nearly leading the Texans to an upset at Indianapolis before Houston fell 20-17.
Schaub was intercepted twice, but he continues to orchestrate what has become a pass-heavy offense. He ranks third behind Peyton Manning and Tom Brady in terms of passing yards per game, although he won't have any this week - the Texans finally have their bye.
Slaton, Steve (RB)
Posted Nov. 08, 2009 @ 11:24 a.m.
Ryan Moats will start Sunday at Indianapolis in place of Slaton, who was benched last week because of fumbling problems.
It's likely the talented Slaton will still get some touches, but he's a very shaky fantasy play until it becomes clear how coach Gary Kubiak intends to use him.