Lewis Hamilton has given an indifferent response to Nico Rosbergs Mercedes contract extension, saying I dont mind whos my team-mate. Mercedes announced in Budapest on Friday that Rosberg will be staying at the Brackley team until at least the end of 2018, meaning both their drivers contracts are now due to expire at the same time.Having first raced alongside each other, and built up a friendship, during their teenage years in karting, Hamilton and Rosberg have been in tandem at Mercedes since 2013 with those previous warm relations suffering under the weight of their successive world title battles. Asked by Sky Sports F1 for his response to Rosbergs new deal, Hamilton simply said its alright before adding: I dont mind whos my team-mate.Its good for stability in the team. Nico Rosberg says he is happy to have extended his contract with Mercedes. That stability means that by the end of 2018, Hamilton and Rosberg will have completed the most races as team-mates in F1 history.What does Rosbergs deal mean?Despite their on-track clashes in Spain and Austria costing the team nearly 50 constructors points and prompting Toto Wolff to issue a final warning over such incidents, Mercedes had always stressed they expected the Rosberg-Hamilton partnership to continue into 2017.Speaking to Sky Sports in May in the weeks after their Barcelona crash, Hamilton said: Its a solid team. Apart from the last race, its generally a very solid team. I think up until then we had done a pretty awesome job with the team considering the circumstances of being so tense. So theres no reason to have to change. Nico Rosberg and Toto Wolff happy after Nico signs a two-year contract extension with Mercedes. Video courtesy of MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team Other leading drivers, from Max Verstappen to Fernando Alonso, have been linked with a Mercedes seat from time to time and, speaking in Hungary the day before his team-mates extended deal was announced, Hamilton suggested the in-house rivalry would not be any different whoever was in the other car.Its the same thing right now as it would be if Fernando was in the car with me, a lot of the other great drivers, wed be having the same thing, he said on Thursday.Not much different. It might be more aggressive, it might be easier, it might be smoother, or less smooth. Who knows?Heading into this weekends Hungarian GP, Rosberg leads Hamilton, the reigning world champion, by a single point in the Drivers Championship. Lewis Hamilton span off the track and hit the barriers during Practice 2 of the Hungarian GP causing the session to be stopped. 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No matter how spectacular Foster is the rest of the way, he’s going to be hard-pressed to approach those numbers. Fisher: Albeit much more quietly this season, Foster is once again putting up monster numbers. I thought that Foster left us a couple years and a couple injuries ago but the Texans running back is once again giving us a top tier season, only this time at a late first round price. This won’t be Foster’s best fantasy season however because even if he can stay healthy, Houston’s offence isn’t good enough. In Foster’s prime, the Texans were winning divisions and going to the playoffs; now they are led by Ryan Fitzpatrick and already showing cracks from their impressive start. Hetherington: Foster is well on his way to another big fantasy season, but can he match his best? I doubt it. Playing as a relative unknown in 2010, Foster led the league with 1,616 rushing yards, while finding paydirt 16 times on the ground and twice more through the air, while notching 604 receiving yards. Even his 15 touchdown season in 2012 couldn’t top that and now, working in a Texans offence teams stack the box against, Foster will struggle to get close to that number. Foster is a top-three fantasy back this year, but I’m afraid we’ve already seen his fantasy peak. Will the Packers finish with two receivers in the Top 10? Cullen: As strong as the Packers’ passing game is, and there is a reasonable chance for Jordy Nelson to challenge for the top spot, I can’t bring myself to expect Randall Cobb to finish in the Top 10. Cobb’s numbers are inflated by his scoring eight touchdowns in seven games and chasing scores is a risky way to accumulate fantasy points. So, if Cobb ends up scoring 17 or 18 touchdowns, sure, he can finish in the Top 10, but that’s not likely and Cobb isn’t getting targeted enough (6.86 per game, tied for 43rd among wide receivers) to generate enough yardage.dddddddddddd. Fisher: It’s not out of the realm of possibility as just last year Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery accomplished the feat for the Chicago Bears. And while Randall Cobb is more of a WR2 in terms of receiving yards, the Packers score at such a rate his touchdown totals should be able to keep him in the Top 10. And Nelson’s a given, so I think there’s a real shot. Hetherington: While I don’t see them both finishing the year as Top 5 receivers, as they are now, I fully expect both wide outs to finish in the Top 10. There’s no doubt the Packers are going throw the ball and Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb are consistently Aaron Rodgers’ first looks. Also helping the chances for the two are the injuries to fantasy’s top projected wide receivers. Calvin Johnson, AJ Green and Brandon Marshall have all battled injuries that have slowed their production this season, opening the door for a shakeup at the top. Are you buying Ryan Tannehill’s recent surge in fantasy production? Cullen: I’m going with no, but maybe a qualified no. If you’re in a league that uses two quarterbacks, by all means, go for Tannehill, because I can buy him as a Top 20ish quarterback, but I need more than six touchdown passes over three weeks to start pushing him into the discussion with other fantasy starters. Fisher: My initial reaction was to say no, because after all it’s Ryan Tannehill. But I think the third-year QB has a chance to average low-end QB1 numbers the rest of the year. If the Dolphins can maintain their .500 ball, Tannehill should be able to maintain his mid-200 passing yards and two touchdown passes. Any interception trouble the young QB gets in is more than mitigated by his quietly impressive rushing totals. Hetherington: Despite his recent strong performances, Tannehill has still yet to throw for more than two touchdowns in a game this season and remains well outside QB1 consideration in my books. If you need a bye week replacement though, Tannehill could fit the bill, especially this week against the Jacksonville Jaguars. What I am buying into is Tannehill’s bounce back from coach Joe Philbin’s threat to bench the third-year QB after the Dolphins loss to the Chiefs in Week 3. That that threat seems to be ancient history now. 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