It's been a very rough year for Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson, but he's not the only "fantasy stud" that has been more like a fantasy dud.
There is just something in the air this year I guess. For some reason players that were always sure-bets to be awesome fantasy producers have really failed, and sleepers that absolutely nobody saw coming have been all over the boards.
I have to believe in my heart-of-hearts that some of our usual fantasy stud players will eventually right the ship and ascend to the top of the fantasy point charts again.
It's just unfathomable to believe that they are going to struggle for all of 2011.
Eventually the odds will even out and things will seem a little bit more normal, and I think Week 4 may be the breakthrough.
Here are three fantasy studs that are going to bounce back:
Chris Johnson, RB Titans:
The Browns are giving up 128.7 rushing yards a game, which leads me to believe that this week will be the straw that breaks the camels back for Chris Johnson. He's just far too good to be held down for four weeks in a row. Considering the Browns weak run defense, I think this will be his breakout week.
Jay Cutler, QB Bears:
Cutler didn't have a good game at all against a strong Packers defense, so naturally he is going to have a great game against the Panthers. Cutler is notorious for being up and down, but the Panthers defense is known for giving up points. Offensively they should put up numbers, which means Cutler and the Bears are going to have to air it out as well.
Frank Gore, RB 49ers:
Gore has been pretty disappointing so far, so a big game against a banged up Eagles team. We all understand the Eagles offensive woes right now with Vick, but defensively they aren't as lock-down as we expected. They have a hard time stopping the run, and they are missing a ton of tackles. I expect Gore will look good against Philadelphia.
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