Each week, TSN. Air Max Billig Kaufen .ca Fantasy Editor Scott Cullen and NFL Editors Ben Fisher and Mike Hetherington discuss three hot fantasy football topics. Who will finish the better fantasy QB this season, Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck? Cullen: Im going with Manning, if only because I dont want to get too high on Luck following a rout of Jacksonville. Thats how you end up buying high on players in Fantasy -- take them after they beat up on a bad team -- and while Luck does have the advantage of shaky competition in the AFC South, Im more confident that Mannings level of play this year isnt far off his record-breaking 2013 season. The touchdowns arent quite there, yet, but hes on pace for more than 40 touchdown passes and thats despite missing Wes Welker at the start of the year and minimal production from Demarius Thomas, who was expected to be his No. 1 receiver. Basically, Im siding with track record. Fisher: I picked Manning to remain on top of the fantasy QB rankings a few weeks ago and I still think he will; but it will be close. We all knew Luck was going to break out as a superstar sooner or later and it appears ita€?s going to happen very soon, if it hasna€?t happened already. Manning has only been really good so far in a year we all expected him to be great, but I still think he holds Luck off for at least one more year. Hetherington: The passing of the torch has arrived; Luck will top Manning this year. Luck is off to a torrid pace and looking at the schedule, the Colts will face few teams who can slow them down. Manning will have another strong season, but games against the Cardinals, Chargers (twice), Chiefs and Bengals will slow his pace. Luck is flourishing with an array of talented targets in a Colts offence that looks unstoppable. Throw in another matchup against each of the Jaguars and Titans this season (not mention games against the Steelers, Redskins, Browns and Cowboys) and Lucks fantasy numbers could be the best of any QB this season. Can Steve Smith Sr. keep up his WR1 production all season long? Cullen: My natural inclination would be to say that no, the 35-year-old Smith Sr., cant possibly keep up his current rate of production, but he doesnt have to stay at the same level to remain a viable WR1. Hes been targeted 10.5 times per game through his first four games with the Ravens -- his previous career-high was 9.87 in 2007 -- so hes getting the work necessary to remain very productive. My concern with Smith would be that, even at his best, hes never been a big touchdown producer and, unless last weeks two TD game is just the beginning, Id still be skeptical that even if he does rack up yardage, that his lack of touchdowns could keep him just below the WR1 level. Fisher: I hope he can, because it makes for great television, but Ia€?m not so sure. Smith Jr. was a solid WR2 as near back as two years ago but now hea€?s a little older and extra motivation only goes so far. That said, Smith Jr. had a lot of success with Jake Delhomme in Carolina; Joe Flacco isna€?t that much better so you never know. Smith Jr. is worth a start, but I dona€?t think he holds his WR1 value all year, let alone his crazy early season numbers. Hetherington: To put it simply, yes. Smith looks like a premier wide receiver in the Ravens offence and with Torrey Smith M.I.A., they need him to stay one. At 35, its hard to believe Smith will be able to keep up the pace hes set through three weeks (on pace for 100 receptions, 1716 yards and 12 TDs) but he will finish with low-end WR1 numbers. The injury to Dennis Pitta and Torrey Smiths ineffectiveness leave Joe Flacco and the Ravens with no choice but to keep feeding Smith Sr. to have success. Is this an early season slump for LeSean McCoy, or is it time to worry the preseason No. 1 wont even put up RB1 numbers? Cullen: Its obviously been a rough start for McCoy and Im somewhat worried that hes losing some of his touches to Darren Sproles, but McCoy still has 20 touches per game through the first four weeks (down from 22.9 per game last season). Even if the first four games have been awful, I cant fathom that a back who gained 2,146 yards from scrimmage last season suddenly cant fit in among the Top 10 running backs. Come back to me in two weeks and maybe Ill be ready to change my mind. Fisher: McCoya€?s putting up RB1 numbers a€“ we cana€?t unanimously decide Chip Kellya€?s offence does in fact work in the NFL only to change our mind one season later a€“ but I dona€?t think hea€?ll finish atop the rankings like he did atop the draft rankings. McCoya€?s workload is still very high a€“ as is his talent level a€“ so hea€?ll move into RB1 territory eventually; he just may not give a full return on his high investment this year. Hetherington: The injury rumours have started, the Eagles have strived for ways to get the ball in backup Darren Sproles hands and LeSean McCoy looks like the fantasy bust of 2014. His slow start doesnt guarantee McCoy wont reach RB1 numbers though, and I look for him to find his stride against the Rams struggling run defence this week. If he is injured - rumours of a turf toe injury are abuzz - then the season will likely but lost. However, if hes heathy I expect McCoy to finish as a top-5 running back, but fall short of the lofty expectations owners had. Nike Air Max 720 Schweiz . -- Theres been so much talk about Mike Moustakas at the plate that the third baseman ignored the conversation Wednesday -- even after doing something positive. Nike Air Max 720 Günstig Kaufen . 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Nationals manager Matt Williams said he asked third base umpire C.B. Bucknor whether they could wait until the end of the inning before Harper had to leave the dugout. Williams said the crew wanted the All-Star outfielder to go immediately. "I just didnt want him to be embarrassed by him having to walk in front of everybody down the line," Williams said. The game was briefly delayed while Harper gathered his belongings and walked to the visiting clubhouse beyond the left-field wall. Fans extended their pens and papers requesting autographs as Harper passed the corner of the left-field bleachers that sit about 10 feet from the foul line. "We love the way he plays the game because he plays all out and he desperately wants to win so we love that about him," Williams said. "In a situation like that, he has to not take it too far, thats all." "The umpire told me that (Harper) said something to him," he said. "The question I had is, Did he say something? I didnt see him make a gesture to him or anything, but he said the magic word." The Nationals didnt make Harper available for comment. "I dont know what (Harper) said to him, but as he was walking off the field I said to him, That was a great at-bat, because it was," Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright said. "He fouled off a bunch of pitches," he said. "He kind of turned away and started walking off, then he looked back and said, Thanks, by the way." Yadier&nnbsp;Molina drove in all three Cardinals runs. Nike Air Max 90 Kaufen. Trevor Rosenthal worked around a two-out triple to earn the save. STARTING TIME Nationals: Washington has yet to make a decision on its fifth starter. Tanner Roark and Taylor Jordan, the two competitors for the spot, will both pitch in the Nationals exhibition against Detroit on Sunday in Washington. Cardinals: Wainwright threw five scoreless innings of one hit ball to cap his spring. The Cardinals opening day starter allowed four runs in 22 2-3 Grapefruit League innings, striking out 18 while walking one. "Im ready for them to start counting," he said. "I feel good. Spring has flown by. Ive had a lot of fun down here and now its time to get going." TRAINERS ROOM Cardinals: Manager Mike Matheny doesnt expect injured pitchers Jaime Garcia and Jason Motte to make the trip north with the club for the Cardinals exhibition game at Triple-A Memphis on Friday. Matheny also wasnt sure whether the two pitchers will be part of St. Louis home-opener festivities. Nationals: Washington pitcher Doug Fister will start a minor league game on Thursday as he tries to build up his pitch count. He battled elbow inflammation earlier this spring but is scheduled to start the season with the major league club. AARDSMA ABOARD Newly signed reliever David Aardsma made his first appearance for St. Louis, allowing one hit and walking one in a scoreless inning of work. The Cardinals have spent much of spring searching for their final bullpen arm and the 32-year-old right-hander likely leaps to the front of a list of candidates that includes Kevin Butler, Scott McGregor and Jorge Rondon. Aardsma began the spring with Cleveland as a non-roster invitee. He is 23-15 with 69 saves and a 4.23 ERA during a seven-year major league career. EXTRA SWINGS Washington left third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and first baseman Adam LaRoche at their spring training complex so that the pair could get multiple at-bats in minor league games. ' ' '