Fred Jackson, RB, Buffalo
If Lynch misses another week, it might be Jackson who gets the call. A-Train suffered a strained calf on Sunday according to Rotoworld, so if his calf tightens up this week and he can't go, it looks like Jackson is now next in line. A lot of people have had some good things to say about him.
Yeah, this is the guy I am looking at. If A-Train can't go, he's the starting back. What happened with the other guy, Dwayne Wright? No carries on Sunday.
Bills | Jackson may see a lot of carries Week 13Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:25:30 -0800
Buffalo Bills RB Fred Jackson may see the bulk of the carries Week 13 if RB Anthony Thomas (calf) is slow to recover from his calf injury. Jackson replaced Thomas Week 12 when he left with his injury.
RB Fred Jackson saw the most extensive playing time of his brief career with five carries for 18 yards and five receptions for 47 yards. 11/25/2007
http://youtube.com/watch?v=J-rbLuBnlwY
Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 Age: 26
2006....
So far in the preseason, however, he's been a revelation for the Bills' disappointing offense. The former United Indoor Football League MVP added 51 yards and a 17-yard touchdown on eight carries during Buffalo's exhibition debut in New Orleans, piquing the interest of some followers of the team. However, that excitement was quelled after a nine-carry, 22-yard effort in Week 2 of the preseason, a 13-10 defeat to Atlanta.
Last week, though the 6-foot-1, 215-pounder dazzled in the second half of a loss to the Titans, accruing 31 yards and a touchdown on four rushes and another 80 yards on a quartet of receptions. Jackson's most impressive play, a 43-yard catch and carry, came after backup quarterback Trent Edwards found him on a short route over the middle. Jackson caught the pass, broke multiple tackles and sped past Tennessee defenders down the sideline en route to the Bills' third-biggest gain of the night.