If you pay attention to fantasy football, odds are you have something riding on tonight's game. Combining these two teams, you have a veritable fantasy paradise. Let's run through the players who are fantasy relevant and examine their possibilities for blowing up, shall we? Tony Romo -- Brinson's already covered his bad splits against Philly at home, but that's a small sample. There's no reason to sit him in any format.
Marion Barber -- He's banged up, and he's a physical back. The Eagles have a gritty defense. I don't like the way these things add up. Again, though, you can't sit him because he's a touchdown machine. You're liable to miss out on two scores if you get nuts enough to bench him. That should overtake the possibility that his yardage numbers don't end pretty.
Terrell Owens -- What a pathetic person he is to go out of his way to call Donovan McNabb jealous. He's not half the man McNabb is, nor will he ever be. Does that impact fantasy? Of course not, it was just an unrelated rant. Look, there's fire here on both sides. The Eagles really want to stop him, and they have the tools to do just that. T.O., however, loves the spotlight and wants to prove something to the Eagles. Something's gotta give, and I'm betting it's T.O. Eagles blanket him, bust-city. Book it.
Patrick Crayton -- With all the attention on T.O. and the running game, expect Crayton to exploit the few holes given by the Iggles defense.
Felix Jones -- It all hinges on the health of Barber. Jones will get about 10 touches if Barber is full-go, and probably about 20 if he's not. As things stand now, you can't count on Jones as a fantasy starter. The touchdown last week was nice, but it's not going to be a consistent thing with the beast Barber around.
Jason Witten -- Best TE in football. Any questions?
Donovan McNabb -- He's not going to amass the same stats as last week because he's not playing the hapless Rams again. That being said, he's a stud when healthy. He's healthy right now, so you must start him. I like 250 yards and a pair of TDs at the minimum.
Brian Westbrook -- Never sit him when he's healthy.
L.J. Smith -- He's a decent plug-in option here. Kellen Winslow had good success over the middle for the Browns against the Cowboys last week. While he has about half the talent, Smith is cut from the same mold in the lanky, athletic TE sense. Expect about 4 catches for 50 yards and hope one of them is a score.
DeSean Jackson -- The rookie isn't going to sneak up on anyone after his week one arrival. There's no way the Cowboys are going to allow a rookie to beat them. He'll be blanketed all night, yet talented enough to garner some good stats. I'm expecting around 10 points.
Greg Lewis -- With Westbrook and Jackson netting most of the attention, Lewis is a great sleeper this week in deep leagues.
Reggie Brown -- Apparently he's going to play tonight, but I wouldn't be caught dead starting him in fantasy. The Eagles slung the rock quite well last week without him, so they aren't about to throw a less than 100 percent -- and mediocre -- receiver into the fire much.
Hank Baskett -- I really hope you didn't waste a waiver priority based upon a fluky 90 yard TD. Seriously. Don't start Hank Baskett on your fantasy team. Ever.




