I have to say that I am little surprised by the FBG projections for Adrian Peterson this week. I was debating whether to start him or Benson, but the FBG projections say that should be an easy choice. Without getting into the Benson-hate, I don't see why Peterson will be able to match or beat his Week 2 numbers.
Part of his value has been the dump off passes from Jackson. I think this comes from Jackson's lack of understanding of NFL defenses, so he quickly goes to the outlet. Look how many passes were to RBs last week. I think Holcomb, while a journeyman, will actually read progressions and get more balls to the WRs. That means less passes for the RBs.
Second, he benefitted from Taylor being out. Yes, Moore did play a role in the offense in week 2. But I don't think it's the same role that Taylor would have played. Assuming Taylor is back this week, he'll get a few more carries. And I suspect, Moore will still get some touches as well. So, overall, AD's carries/touches should be down.
To me that puts Peterson in the low RB2 range for the week. Is that really any better than a player like Benson, who is averaging 20 carries a week?
The argument to choose Peterson is the "home run" threat. Meaning that he can score from any where, while Benson has looked like a plodder. But after two weeks, AD has one spectacular 60-yard TD catch against a feeble ATL defense. No other scores.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't start him, but I am saying that it's not as clear cut as saying that he's a week RB1 or a strong RB2.
Thoughts?
Part of his value has been the dump off passes from Jackson. I think this comes from Jackson's lack of understanding of NFL defenses, so he quickly goes to the outlet. Look how many passes were to RBs last week. I think Holcomb, while a journeyman, will actually read progressions and get more balls to the WRs. That means less passes for the RBs.
Second, he benefitted from Taylor being out. Yes, Moore did play a role in the offense in week 2. But I don't think it's the same role that Taylor would have played. Assuming Taylor is back this week, he'll get a few more carries. And I suspect, Moore will still get some touches as well. So, overall, AD's carries/touches should be down.
To me that puts Peterson in the low RB2 range for the week. Is that really any better than a player like Benson, who is averaging 20 carries a week?
The argument to choose Peterson is the "home run" threat. Meaning that he can score from any where, while Benson has looked like a plodder. But after two weeks, AD has one spectacular 60-yard TD catch against a feeble ATL defense. No other scores.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't start him, but I am saying that it's not as clear cut as saying that he's a week RB1 or a strong RB2.
Thoughts?

Plus it's only a matter of time before Chili realizes that AD can actually run ALL DAY. He's always posted his best stats in the 2nd half as D's get tired. Once Chili sees that we'll see less and less of CT.