AFC Injury Rundown
May/29/08 09:21 PM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow |
Andre
Johnson
Player, position,
injury: Kellen Winslow Jr., TE, arthroscopic right
knee surgery.
Rehab status: Winslow had a cleanout procedure this
offseason and is rehabbing in his hometown of San
Diego. His absence from organized team activities has
caused a bigger stir than necessary in Cleveland
because Winslow expressed displeasure with his contract
at the Pro Bowl. But agent Drew Rosenhaus cleared the
air last week, saying Winslow will be in mandatory
minicamp beginning June 10.
Next step: When Winslow arrives, he probably will watch
from the sideline until training camp. Cleveland has
suffered enough injuries as it is this spring
(cornerback Daven Holly, receiver Braylon Edwards,
tight end Steve Heiden and offensive lineman Ryan
Tucker. All were injured during "voluntary" workouts.
Fantasy spin: There's no question Winslow's knee issues
figure into his fantasy value, making him a high-risk,
high-reward guy for '08. He has 100-catch upside as
basically another wide receiver down the middle of the
field, and it wouldn't be shocking to see him top last
season's five touchdowns. But if Winslow misses
significant time, it's hard to say that any other tight
end in Cleveland will have much fantasy impact, since
Heiden is recovering from disk surgery. In fact, the
biggest beneficiaries would probably be Donte'
Stallworth and Joe Jurevicius, who would surely see
more targets.
Player, Position, Injury: Andre Johnson, WR,
injured left knee.
Rehab status: A
knee problem forced Johnson to miss seven games last
season, but team doctors didn't see a need to perform
surgery at first. The injury knee flared up during a
recent minicamp and Johnson had arthroscopic surgery to
"clean up" the joint in mid-May. The rehab process is
just beginning.
Next step: Johnson is missing an entire month of
organized team activities, but the team and Johnson
remain optimistic he'll be ready for the start of
training camp.
Fantasy Spin: The fact that Johnson went ahead and had
arthroscopic knee surgery may be a good thing for his
'08 value. Maybe it means he'll stay healthy this
season. He showed good chemistry with Matt Schaub in
the brief period when both men were healthy in '07, and
upped his yards per reception by more than three, a
great indication that the Texans hope to use him
downfield more. Johnson is still a top-five fantasy
receiver, but considering his left knee has bugged him
for nine months, he's definitely an injury risk. If he
gets hurt again, Andre' Davis and Jacoby Jones would be
the beneficiaries.
(espn.com)