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tlance
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Manning has a high ankle sprain and his mobility will be even less than normal this week. Since the Bronco offensive line looked over-matched last week against a good, but not great Colts defense, Manning owners should be nervous. If Manning can get through today's game against a pretty good Redskin pass rush without further damage, owners may want to consider shopping the number 1 scorer in fantasy football.
The week 9 bye looks to be coming at a good time for the Broncos, but match-ups against the Chiefs in weeks 11 and 13 are very concerning. Manning and the Broncos are good enough to put a big number on the elite Chiefs' defense, but Manning is going to take a lot of hits in those contests. Given the lack of mobility and the 2 games against the best pass rush in football, there is a very real chance that Manning misses time in your fantasy playoffs.
This is not a suggestion to panic and deal him for the sake of making a deal, but based on some Peyton Manning trades I have seen lately, the return price is still astronomically high, as it should be. The return from a trade is potentially worth more to owners than holding Manning for the rest of season would be with this injury risk.
Only make a deal if you can get mid-first round value in exchange for Manning. Selling him short would be a mistake, but holding on without at least looking around your league to see if any deals might make sense could be a season killer too.
Remember, the Broncos are interested in 1 thing this season. They are playing for a Super Bowl. They could care less about your fantasy championship. If Peyton gets dinged against the Chiefs, the Broncos will have every reason to sit their QB. While home field advantage and a first round bye are important, the Broncos aren't going anywhere without a healthy Manning and they know it.
The week 9 bye looks to be coming at a good time for the Broncos, but match-ups against the Chiefs in weeks 11 and 13 are very concerning. Manning and the Broncos are good enough to put a big number on the elite Chiefs' defense, but Manning is going to take a lot of hits in those contests. Given the lack of mobility and the 2 games against the best pass rush in football, there is a very real chance that Manning misses time in your fantasy playoffs.
This is not a suggestion to panic and deal him for the sake of making a deal, but based on some Peyton Manning trades I have seen lately, the return price is still astronomically high, as it should be. The return from a trade is potentially worth more to owners than holding Manning for the rest of season would be with this injury risk.
Only make a deal if you can get mid-first round value in exchange for Manning. Selling him short would be a mistake, but holding on without at least looking around your league to see if any deals might make sense could be a season killer too.
Remember, the Broncos are interested in 1 thing this season. They are playing for a Super Bowl. They could care less about your fantasy championship. If Peyton gets dinged against the Chiefs, the Broncos will have every reason to sit their QB. While home field advantage and a first round bye are important, the Broncos aren't going anywhere without a healthy Manning and they know it.