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.To the surprise of virtually nobody, Broadway Sanchez will get the starting nod as the QB of the New York Jets. Despite looking uncertain and a lot like an inexperienced rookie this preseason, the Jets will entrust Mark Sanchez to lead the franchise towards the future. From a fantasy football perspective that is the only way to view Mark Sanchez -- by way of the future, meaning keeper leagues only for next year. Let's not lose the focus; he'll do you no good this season.
What else is happening around the way?
Other Fantasy Related Camp News:
• The Detroit Lions continue to nurse injuries in the receiving corps, which might explain the dismal showing against the Browns this past weekend ... or not. I'm not sure how anyone could call this group the "Big 3." Not many are concerned about Bryant Johnson or Dennis Northcutt. All we really want to know is will Calvin Johnson and the sore thumb be ready for the season? Well, the "Big 3" including injured TE Brandon Pettigrew have been practicing this week, so that's good.
• Terrell Owens is looking just fine according to the Buffalo News. He's battling a lingering toe injury and the hunch here is that he will most likely sit out the remainder of the preseason. At least take solace in the fact that he looks good running routes right now in practice and don't let that dampen your plans to draft T.O., if in fact that is your plan.
• The Colts plan on not only making Reggie Wayne (once again) the focal point of their passing game, but they are also looking at creative ways to get Wayne the ball. That means lining him up all over the field and in various formations, anything to throw off the defense. Look for Wayne to line up inside, outside, in bunch formations, right, left, up, down and around in circles. As always, the fantasy impact is steady as it goes for Wayne.
• For those ready to stamp the Beanie Wells Express as the most desirable RB to own in Phoenix, think again. Larry Fitzgerald makes mention that the Cardinals backfield will indeed by a RB by committee with Wells and Tim Hightower splitting carries. He even goes on to mention that's simply the norm in today's NFL and the goal is to keep everyone fresh. Thanks Larry, that's just what fantasy geeks love to hear ... not. • It's all Brett Favre and all Michael Vick, all the time. We will get a good look at both guys this week, as Favre expects to play an entire half and Vick will get extensive action for the Eagles. How will the new media outlets simply not explode? This may be the only glimpses we get for fantasy draft purposes, so pay close attention if you were thinking about taking a late-round flier on either guy.
• On the injury beat, Shaun Hill of the 49ers strained his lower back in practice Wednesday, but should be ready for the game against the Cowboys this weekend. This is always worth monitoring, as we never do seem to get full disclosure on preseason injuries. Dually worth noting as some people (myself included) have a hunch on Shaun Hill as a late-round sleeper.
• Kyle Orton has no obstacles in his way as the starting QB in Denver. Not that there was much concern, but backup option Chris Simms has suffered a high ankle sprain. Yup, that's one of those lingering ankle injuries that always seem to last about two weeks longer than expected. It should come as no surprise that Orton will indeed be the starter. Now, if he's gonna start for your fantasy team on opening day -- that's another story.
• From the "this is actually kind of irrelevant" department, it looks like Matt Leinart is moving his way back into good graces in Arizona and could be the No. 2 QB on the depth chart. Phew, I was worried for a second. Although, really it's no joking matter if Warner goes down, because Leinart would inherit a pretty decent offense.











