RB20 in ppr, but the argument could be made (based on the fumbles) that he's failing as an NFL back so far this yeari know he had a good game last game but still, the fumble numbers are not encouragingEDIT: that's not to say he's without value or anything too ridiculous like that. My point is only that the fantasy stats belie the horrid nature of his play thus far. he may be on his way out in HOU if that continues
I was at the Houston/Oakland game last week, and I would not classify Slaton's game as "good". His fantasy numbers look nice because he had two TDs, but those might have been the only two positive plays he made all day.Actually, looking at the play by play, he had five good plays. The rest of his day looked like this:1-10-HOU37 (14:56) S.Slaton left guard to HST 37 for no gain (R.Seymour, T.Branch).1-10-HOU48 (13:46) S.Slaton right end to OAK 49 for 3 yards (G.Warren, T.Kelly).2-10-OAK44 (12:50) S.Slaton up the middle to OAK 45 for -1 yards (K.Morrison).1-7-OAK7 (9:08) S.Slaton right guard to OAK 8 for -1 yards (T.Kelly, R.Seymour).1-5-HOU49 (5:57) S.Slaton right tackle to HST 49 for no gain (T.Kelly).2-5-HOU49 (5:20) S.Slaton left tackle to HST 47 for -2 yards. FUMBLES, RECOVERED by OAK-M.Shaughnessy at HST 43. M.Shaughnessy to HST 43 for no gain (K.Studdard).1-10-OAK17 (9:34) S.Slaton right guard to OAK 19 for -2 yards (T.Howard, T.Kelly).2-12-OAK19 (8:58) S.Slaton left tackle to OAK 18 for 1 yard (K.Morrison, T.Kelly).1-10-HOU26 (12:42) S.Slaton right tackle to HST 26 for no gain (T.Kelly, K.Morrison).2-10-HOU26 (12:07) S.Slaton left end to HST 22 for -4 yards (G.Warren).3-14-HOU22 (11:24) M.Schaub pass short left to S.Slaton to HST 28 for 6 yards (R.Brown, R.Seymour).3-14-HOU12

51) S.Slaton left guard to HST 16 for 4 yards (G.Warren, R.Brown).1-10-HOU35 (12:39) S.Slaton right tackle to HST 35 for no gain (R.Brown).1-10-OAK20 (10:09) S.Slaton left guard to OAK 19 for 1 yard (T.Kelly).1-10-HOU19 (7:10) S.Slaton left guard to HST 23 for 4 yards (R.Brown, T.Kelly).2-6-HOU23 (6:27) S.Slaton right guard to HST 26 for 3 yards (R.Brown).3-3-HOU26 (5:43) S.Slaton up the middle to HST 28 for 2 yards (M.Mitchell, J.Richardson).Houston only faced 2nd down and 5 or fewer yards to go 5 times. Once was after a Steve Slaton run, once after an offsides penalty, and three times after a Moats run. Moats had 7 carries on first down, and managed 4+ yards on five of them. Slaton had 12 carries on first down, and managed 4+ yards on three of them. It was really night and day how Houston's drives kept getting into 2nd-and-manageable, 3rd-and-manageable with Moats on the field, and how they kept getting stranded in 2nd-and-forever, 3rd-and-forever with Slaton on the field. I'm a Denver fan, so I know how that offense is supposed to look (avoiding obvious passing downs, always getting positive yardage), and Slaton really looked terrible carrying the ball in that offense.