Will anyone who played big in the Browns-Lions throwdown have solid value going forward?
The best aspect of that game was Calvin Johnson playing like the beast we’ve come to know him as, grabbing seven passes for a career-best 161 yards and a touchdown. There aren’t any more worries about not being on the same page with Matthew Stafford but hopefully he can get on the same page as Daunte Culpepper since all signs point to him starting for the Lions against the Packers on Thursday (Stafford has a serious shoulder injury). That is, if Johnson plays as he’s dealing with knee and hand issues. We might be without him another week, but at least he’s bouncing back from early season doldrums. But there are more Lions worth your time. Kevin Smith redeemed himself after a slow 2009 with 149 total yards and a touchdown, easily his best game of the season. And tight end Brandon Pettigrew has earned his spot as a matchup nightmare for opposing secondaries. In time, he’ll prove to be a lot like Vernon Davis, but hopefully not as long as it took Davis to be a strong Fantasy option. Detro
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