Despite the good start for McNabb at Carolina, there always is some concern in the back of fantasy owners’ minds about his ability to hold up over the course of a season.Fantasy Spin: McNabb cannot be traded right now for fair value. Hold onto him and hope he gets back on the field soon.Julius Jones, RB, Seahawks Week 1: 117 rushing yards, one touchdown; Two catches, 19 yardsAt this point of his career, I would lump Jones into the fraud category. Every offseason, the JJ hype machine rolls out in full force pumping up Jones’ fantasy value.So what happens when they start playing real footballUsually, great disappointment There is no denying Jones’ talent. But the ability to consistently perform as a fantasy running back That can be refuted without much of a counter-argument.Sure, it has not always been his fault. See if you can get a higher-ranked running back or wide receiver who performed below par during week one. 
If nothing great comes along, try again after his next decent fantasy performance or target an owner with a struggling backfield.Cadillac Williams, RB, Buccaneers Week 1: 97 rushing yards, one touchdownSadly, fantasy owners have been down this road before and met the same grim result.Williams, always one of ultimate potential, has been snake-bitten by serious knee injuries during his young career. 1 pick.Fantasy Spin: Williams’ value is on the rise and will continue to as he stays on the field and puts up nice numbers. But it will be hard to deal him right now, especially with no serious running back injuries in week one. Stash him on the bench, pray for health and hope for a desperate owner in the coming weeks.Willis McGahee, RB, Ravens Week One: 44 rushing yards, one touchdown; Four catches, 31 yards, one touchdownThe writing has been on the wall for McGahee for two seasons in a row his should be his last in Baltimore.He will not go quietly, however, after scoring two times in the Ravens’ season opener. His pesky presence along with Le’Ron McClain’s is a nuisance to Ray Rice owners, who expect the second-year back to become the feature of the Baltimore offense.The coaching staff seems ready to transition to Rice as the primary back, but all three of these players will continue to touch the ball. Look for the nervous Rice or McClain owner in your league and try to strike a deal if McGahee has another solid effort.Devery Henderson/Robert Meachem, WRs, Saints Week One (Henderson): Five catches, 103 yards, one touchdown Week One (Meachem): Two catches, 51 yards, one touchdownWhen you play wide receiver on a prolific passing offense, fantasy owners love you.

Unfortunately for those fantasy owners, however, that love all too often goes unrequited.Henderson has always been a tease to fantasy owners and now Meachem is becoming the same. Loads of potential and speed to burn, Henderson and Meachem also have the luxury of playing with the hottest quarterback in the NFL, Drew Brees.That works against both players, as well, because Brees likes to spread the ball around. And these two generally are used solely in the vertical passing game. Sure, you will get a huge week now and then, but the fantasy scorecard for these two often feature a number of bagels.Fantasy Spin: Savvy fantasy owners will not be baited into trading for either of these guys at this point.