Cut-N-Go is Fantasy Football FanHouse's daily gathering of links from around the web, covering the goings-on in NFL Training Camp which have an impact on fantasy value.Brett Favre obviously dominated the news today, and the injury to Chaz Schilens is also fantasy-worthy. I wouldn't touch Favre in any but the deepest of fantasy leagues, and I'd definitely suggest keeping Schilens in the back of our minds for the stretch run. You can read extended fantasy analysis on both moves further down the fantasy page.
What else is happening around the league? Read on.
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Other Fantasy Related Camp News:
• Marc Bulger took a center snap off his pinky finger, fracturing it and sidelining him for two weeks, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Kyle Boller takes over with the first team, but even if he's called on in the regular season, he should be nowhere near fantasy drafts.
• Rejoice! The Brandon Marshall "holdout" is over, as the contentious receiver has reported to practice. Marshall is unhappy about his contract, something that becomes apparent virtually every time another WR signs a new deal. Since this is nothing new, you shouldn't let any contract dissatisfaction sway your rankings.
• I thought Brian Robiskie would be a lock for the No. 2 receiver role in Cleveland, but Tony Grossi is saying it's "evident" that Braylon Edwards, Josh Cribbs, and Mike Furrey top the depth chart, in some order. I would just avoid the situation in drafts right now.
• Bucs safety Tanard Jackson has been suspended for four games. Jackson was a solid DB in IDP leagues, but this move obviously takes away some of his value. Give a bump to the passing games of Tampa Bay's first four opponents: the Cowboys, Bills, Giants and Redskins. The St. Petersburg Times also shares that Jermaine Phillips is seeing some practice time back at safety, just in case.
• Another IDP alert: San Diego has seemingly installed Kevin Burnett at middle weak-side linebacker on the first team for good. This makes him a quality play in IDP leagues, as he should see plenty of tackle opportunities.
• People in deep leagues should consider picking up Carolina RB Mike Goodson as a handcuff to Jonathan Stewart and/or DeAngelo Williams. Goodson's first game was a mixed bag, showing nifty footwork on a 14-yard TD but hands of stone in coughing up the ball twice. Behind Carolina's first-team line, Goodson would put up good numbers if he was forced into action.
• The Newark Star-Ledger reports that the Jets spent a lot of time working on the "Wildcat" formation, with Leon Washington lining up as the QB. I think Washington is undervalued in drafts, as the Jets plan to get the ball in his hands in many different ways. Also, Kellen Clemens is outplaying Mark Sanchez in practice, for what it's worth.











