Rookie Review - Week 8 fantasysharks.com Wed 10/23/13 9:06 AM

Week 7 saw many injuries that provided some rookies a chance to show their stuff. What were the results? Quarterback Geno Smith -- Another late victory again for the New York Jets this week, this time in overtime against the hated New England Patriots. I don't know what it is, but Smith must be a leader in the locker room as the Jets are winning -- something I thought I wouldn't say this year. Smith was 17-of-33 for 233 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He also had a touchdown rushing on six carries for 32 yards. Can he become a force in fantasy football when Santonio Holmes and Stephen Hill get back to full health? Might be someone to watch and pick up in a few weeks. Mike Glennon -- Glennon may end up as somebody to watch. With limited help on offense he went 26-of-44 for 256 yards with two touchdowns and he also had 13 yards rushing. Glennon did suffer through three sacks and a fumble, also. Will he be able to put better numbers up with a healthy Mike Williams and more time with the first team offense? Matt Barkley -- The Philadelphia Eagles lost Michael Vick last week to injury, and now lose his backup Nick Foles to a concussion. Barkley came in to finish the game last week, but he was dreadful. He finished 11-of-20 for 129 yards with three interceptions. He was rushed often and did not look composed at all. Barkley will need a lot more time to learn and grow before he will amount to anything in fantasy football. Running Back Giovani Bernard -- The Cincinnati Bengals thought they'd be in a shootout versus the Detroit Lions and decided they should pass more than run. Maybe they were right. Bernard only had seven carries for 27 yards, but he also had five catches for 26 yards on six targets. Bernard continues to show that he is the better playmaker than BenJarvus Green-Ellis and should see his workload increase the rest of the season. Eddie Lacy -- With two starting wide receivers out with injury I figured the Green Bay Packers would lean on the running game more. Lacy had 22 carries for 82 yards and a touchdown and also had five catches for 26 yards on seven targets. With another weapon in the passing game suffering another injury, Lacy should be the focal point of this high-powered offense. He is moving up the ranks very fast! Andre Ellington -- You had to figure that the Seattle Seahawks would control the line of scrimmage in this game, and they did. Seattle controlled this game and did not give much up to the Arizona offense. ...

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The Seattle Seahawks placed wide receiver Mike Williams on season-ending injured reserve.

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