Week 9 injuries to monitor heading into Sunday:RB Jacquizz Rodgers -- foot (questionable)RB Devontae Booker -- shoulder (questionable)TE Jacob Tamme?-- shoulder (out)WR/RB Ty Montgomery?--?related to the sickle cell trait he carries (out)QB Alex Smith -- concussion (questionable)News and notes:TE Ladarius Green could be active for the Steelers in Week 9. QB Ben Roethlisberger could play against the Ravens on Sunday. QB Dak Prescott is expected to remain Dallas starting QB over Tony Romo.WR Percy Harvin is unretiring to join the Bills for the remainder of the season. WR J.J. Nelson is now a starting receiver for the Cardinals. WR Corey Coleman is expected back at practice for the Browns.RB Darren Sproles will be the lead back for the Eagles. BYE WEEK 9 = Bears, Bengals, Patriots, Cardinals, Texans, and RedskinsWaiver Wire Tuesday has arrived, and this is who you need to target:QBsColin Kaepernick vs. New Orleans (owned 8 percent)Kaepernick will continue to be the gunslinger for the 49ers in Week 9. The team is coming off a bye and will have had two weeks to prepare for the Saints. He offers the duel threat and rushed for 84 yards in Week 7. New Orleans has given up the 12th most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.(Others to target = Jameis Winston vs. Atlanta, Dak Prescott?@ Cleveland)RBsCharcandrick West vs. Jacksonville (owned 7.5 percent)Spencer Ware is dealing with a concussion, and Jamaal Charles had his knee checked out again, which means West?will likely get the start for the Chiefs this week. West took over after Ware exited, and is averaging 4.2 yards per carry this season. KC has a nice matchup against the Jaguars, who are giving up the 13th most fantasy points to running backs this season.(Others to target = Darren Sproles @ New York Giants, Antone Smith vs. Atlanta)WRsSteve Smith Sr. @ Pittsburgh (owned 52 percent)Smith is dealing with an ankle injury, but hes hoping to be back in action against the Steelers this week. The Ravens are coming off a bye, and with Smith in the lineup, this game could be a fun barn-burner to watch.(Others to target = Quincy Enunwa @ Miami, Kenny Britt vs. Carolina, Cole Beasley @ Cleveland)TEsDennis Pitta vs. Pittsburgh (owned 47.7 percent)Pitta is getting a lot of targets, just not in the red zone. He has been targeted inside the 20 in just one of Baltimores first seven games. Hopefully that changes this week against the Steelers, who have given up the 10th most fantasy points to tight ends this season.(Others to target = Eric Ebron @ Minnesota, Jack Doyle @ Green Bay) Will Smith Jersey . This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. With the amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their season. Cameron Jordan Jersey . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night. http://www.customsaintsjersey.com/custom-latavius-murray-jersey-large-1892e.html . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night. Marcus Davenport Jersey .ca NHL Power Rankings for the second straight week, ahead of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche. Dave Waymer Jersey .500 on the season. The Jets are now 0-5-1 in the second game of back-to-backs. The game started the same way the Vancouver game started the night before, with the Jets taking the first two penalties of the game and killing off the first, but the Oilers getting on the board first, scoring on the second man-advantage. When we last saw the San Jose Sharks, they were getting skated off the ice in the Stanley Cup finals by a Pittsburgh Penguins team that was faster, deeper and more than San Jose could handle in a long series.The sour ending overshadowed a remarkable run by the Sharks, one that saw them return to Western Conference power status. That was further underlined by the strong presence of San Jose players on Canadas World Cup team, where Joe Thornton, Marc-Edouard Vlasic and Logan Couture all played important roles.NHL history hasnt been kind to the Stanley Cup runner-up. Its hard to climb that mountain, get knocked off and then begin that long climb again.The Lightning did well to get to the Eastern Conference finals last year, but they certainly had their regular-season issues along the way.Guys are excited to get back and get this season started, said Couture. There was a sense of disappointment once it ended. Throughout the summer, talking to guys, everyone is just excited to get back and get going again.They have a full season under coach Peter DeBoer, so there should be a heightened comfort level in his system. They also will be playing with the confidence that comes on the heels of a long playoff run, one that included a payback series against the rival?Los Angeles Kings.The Pacific is wide open, and the Sharks are best built to take advantage.Best new facesThe Sharks used team speed to beat the?St. Louis Blues?in the Western Conference finals but didnt quite have enough to match up with the Penguins. The addition of Mikkel Boedker helps address that. Boedker is a great skater who adds to an already-deep group of forwards in San Jose.We got better this summer, Couture said. [Boedker] is a quick guy. We played against him a lot in our division. Hes going to help our power play. Hes going to add speed and depth. Hes going to push guys down in the lineup where we can have an edge in matchups.It was a nice signing by GM Doug Wilson, similar to the unheralded additions of Joel Ward and Paul Martin the previous offseason.The addition of David Schlemko on defense was another quiet but effective addition. Hell bring mobility and puck-moving to the bottom end of the Sharks defense.Biggest unknownsLike the Lightning -- runners-up in 2015-16 -- before them, the Sharks have contract issues to resolve, and you just know how thats going to impact play on the ice.dddddddddddd. Defenseman Brent Burns?is a dynamic defenseman who has emerged as one of the best in the league -- but he needs a new deal and is set to become an unrestricted free agent after the season.?Wilson has traditionally gotten his core players to stay in San Jose at a discounted rate and very reasonable terms. As other general managers were giving out crazy, decade-long deals to their players when that was allowed under the previous CBA, guys like Thornton and Patrick Marleau instead signed team-friendly deals to keep the Sharks competitive.Both Marleau and Thornton are also entering the last years of their contracts. The expectation is that Thornton wont be going anywhere, but Marleaus status isnt quite as clear.Sure thingsLets make this section a Marc-Edouard Vlasic appreciation. He got some love during the Stanley Cup finals and occasionally his game was highlighted during the World Cup, but when you play with a wildman like Brent Burns, you tend to get overlooked.Vlasic is a sure thing. DeBoer knows what hes getting every night from Vlasic and sends him out on the hardest assignments every game. Vlasic and Justin Braun face the toughest competition and still control the play a majority of the time. The Sharks controlled 52.7 percent of the even-strength shot attempts when those two were on the ice together last season.Vlasics presence frees up Burns to play against slightly easier competition, usually starting in the offensive zone. Vlasic, meanwhile, started just 42.8 percent of his even-strength shifts in the offensive zone. Hes invaluable to the Sharks.Hes, in my mind, the best shutdown guy in our conference and I think the NHL, Couture said. Hes just a quiet player and he plays that effortless quiet game.PredictionThe Sharks are going to win the Pacific and enter the postseason as a favorite to represent the Western Conference again in the Stanley Cup finals. Joe Thornton is winding down his career and this is a team capable of giving him a real shot at finally hoisting the Stanley Cup. First in the Pacific;?Stanley Cup finalists. ' ' '