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Dec
28
2011

Week 17 Player Rankings: Quarterbacks

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1. Tom Brady Vs. BUF
2. Cam Newton @ NO
3. Drew Brees Vs. CAR
4. Michael Vick Vs. WAS
5. Tony Romo @ NYG
6. Matthew Stafford @ GB
7. Eli Manning Vs. DAL
8. Ryan Fitzpatrick @ NE
9. Tim Tebow Vs. KC
10. Philip Rivers @ OAK
11. Matt Ryan Vs. TB
12. Josh Freeman @ ATL
13. Mark Sanchez @ MIA
14. Aaron Rodgers Vs. DET
15. Ben Roethlisberger @ CLE
16. Matt Moore Vs. NYJ
17. Alex Smith @ STL
18. Joe Flacco @ CIN
19. Carson Palmer Vs. SD
20. Kyle Orton @ DEN
21. Andy Dalton Vs. BAL
22. Josh Freeman @ ATL
23. Joe Webb Vs. CHI
24. Matt Flynn Vs. DET
25. John Skelton Vs. SEA
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Dec
22
2011

Week 16 Preview: Key Matchups and Their Fantasy Relevance

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Falcons at Saints

Monday Night Football promises to be a great game and it has quite an impact on the NFC playoff picture. The Saints are looking to wrap up the division title at home against the Falcons this week and Atlanta is hoping to cling to clinch a playoff spot with a win.  Atlanta will need to lean heavily on Michael Turner in an effort to keep Drew Brees on the sidelines.  Brees has been the MVP of the second half of the season and the offense as a whole is playing as well as it has since their Super Bowl season. Darren Sproles is the only Saints runner worth the risk this week against a stout Falcons rush defense ranked 4th in the league. The New Orleans defense is not scary enough to downgrade any Atlanta offensive players but Julio Jones is always a risk to have a weak game despite his spot in my rankings at 16. Marques Colston and Jimmy Graham are both must-starts and should see an increase in targets with the running game struggles.  I like the Saints to win this game on the arm of Drew Brees with home field advantage, they have been too good lately to expect a sudden collapse.

Chargers at Lions

The situation is slightly different for each team here but each will be desperate for a win.  If Detroit wins they are in the playoffs and if San Diego loses they are out.  For some reason San Diego always seems to live up to their expectations at the end of the year but it is usually a matter of whether or not they can dig out of the hole they dug for themselves earlier in the year. They dug a deep hole this time but two more wins just might dig them out of it. They are one game back from both the division lead, which Denver is currently trying to hold on to, and the second wild card spot. Detroit can lock-in a wild card spot with a win as they are 2 games ahead of a sea of 7-7′s who are all hoping to squeak their way into the post season. Ryan Mathews remains a quality start for fantasy owners this week with Detroit allowing over 130 yards per game on the ground.  San Diego is ranked 6th in the league and could decide that two people are a must on Calvin Johnson every play, which would turn Titus Young into a nice flex option.  I like Detroit to win this game but they will have to find a way to exploit the Charger defense and if Calvin Johnson does draw double teams, he needs to beat them anyways.

Giants at Jets

The Jets are officially listed as the home team in this game but it  won’t affect anything but the coin toss.  I am very interested to see how the Jets deploy Revis between Nicks and Cruz. We can be sure that the majority of the snaps will be for Nicks, who has been on a bit of a hot streak over the past three weeks.  The gap between the two receivers is as small as it’s been in a while with Cromartie the more likely corner back to be exploited. The Giants have generally been a let down recently and I think it all starts on defense.  They have had a lot of trouble stopping the run and hundred yard rushers are common.  Shonn Greene is a must start this week as he looks to continue his own hot streak.  Greene will be the story of this game and I think the Jets pull out the win.

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Dec
21
2011

Week 16 Player Rankings: Quarterbacks

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1. Aaron Rodgers Vs. CHI
2. Drew Brees Vs. ATL
3. Tom Brady Vs. MIA
4. Cam Newton Vs. TB
5. Matthew Stafford Vs. SD
6. Michael Vick @ DAL
7. Matt Ryan @ NO
8. Tim Tebow @ BUF
9. Ben Roethlisberger Vs. STL
10. Philip Rivers @ DET
11. Tony Romo Vs. PHI
12. Eli Manning @ NYJ
13. Rex Grossman Vs. MIN
14. Matt Moore @ NE
15. Mark Sanchez Vs. NYG
16. Andy Dalton Vs. ARI
17. Josh Freeman @ CAR
18. Carson Palmer @ KC
19. Alex Smith @ SEA
20. T.J. Yates @ IND
21. Christian Ponder @ WAS
22. Ryan Fitzpatrick Vs. DEN
23. Kyle Orton Vs. OAK
24. Christian Ponder @ WAS
25. Kevin Kolb @ CIN
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Dec
19
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 15

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Studs

Drew Brees, QB, NO – The Saints are still clicking on all cylinders and Drew Brees really put any concerns to rest that may have come from their narrow victory in Tennessee. Brees completed 32 of 40 passes for 412 yards and 5 scores in a dismantling of the Minnesota Vikings.  Brees has finished the year incredibly well and especially considering that he saved his best football for the playoffs. He has catapulted thousands of mediocre teams to the championship game with his past two performances.

LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI – McCoy is most likely going to be #2 in my MVP race for the 2011 Fantasy Football season.  Aaron Rodgers is almost a lock and Drew Brees is simply out playing Rodgers in the playoffs as of right now but no one has had the consistency of McCoy outside of the QB position. Another 100 yard game and 3 TDs. Welcome to your Super Bowl.

Calvin Johnson, WR, DET – It is very possible that Calvin Johnson owners survived last week in the playoffs and were still in the hunt for a championship title but plenty, myself included, are not. Regardless, Oakland was not able to answer the duo of Megatron and Matthew Stafford who were in 2nd and 3rd place for total fantasy points in week 15. This duo will be a nightmare should the Lions right the ship and finish strong enough to make the post-season.

C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF – The Dolphins have had some considerable success stopping the run and that has been a big part of their recent turn-around. C.J. Spiller had a break out performance this week despite only 12 carries.  Spiller had 91 yards and a score on the ground and complimented this performance with another 9 catches, 76 yards and a score.

Roddy White, WR, ATL – White has been somewhat of a disappointment this season despite finishing strong with this week being his 5th straight game with double digit points and best game of the season this week.  10 catches for 135 yards and 2 TDs. Obviously you can’t expect too many games like this but I didn’t think it would take until week 15 for his first one!  Nice to see if his fantasy owners are still alive and White has been playing well for a few weeks and just may have given you a late push into the post season.

Donald Brown, RB, IND – Brown averaged just over 10 yards per rush in the Colts’ first win of the season.  He totaled 161 yards and had an 80 yard TD run at the end to close out the game.  You weren’t starting him but anyone that can get the Colts a win is worth mentioning.

Duds

Percy Harvin, WR, MIN – Just 3 catches for 8 yards is a HUGE disappointment for a guy that went on a hot streak as soon as the best offensive weapon of the Vikings went down with injury.  Peterson came back and Harvin did absolutely nothing.  He was even targeted 7 times in the passing game and there is no excuse for his inability to get one fantasy point.  If you made it into the Super Bowl with Harvin on your team you need to seriously consider sending Harvin to the bench.

Eli Manning, QB, NYG – Your season is over Eli owners. Eli outscored just one QB that started this week so far and that was Blaine Gabbert.  Two different Titan QBs were either tied or better than Eli and you were better off playing T.J. Yates, Dan Orlovsky, Tavaris Jackson, Seneca Wallace or even Caleb Hanie.

Wes Welker, WR, NE – People don’t give Champ Bailey any credit but I will when I rank Stevie Johnson next week.  Bailey held Welker to 4 fantasy points and while you can survive a bad game from a WR or RB, the playoffs isn’t where you want these games from your studs.

Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN – He averaged 6 yards per carry but only had 10 touches. You need more than 6 points from your number one overall draft pick in the playoffs and more importantly to me, the Viking offense lost a spark when they got their best player back.  Toby Gerhart and Percy Harvin were both getting carries the past few weeks and Gerhart was getting better numbers than Peterson did this week and Harvin completely disappeared.

Jordy Nelson, WR, GB – All of the Packer receivers were targeted just 4 times in this game but Nelson was the guy that needed to step up and fill-in for Greg Jennings and he was not able to get it done against Brandon Flowers and the Chiefs.  Jermichael Finley stepped up big-time with 10 targets and the best yardage total but Donald Driver got the score.  At the end of the day, Rodgers had over 20 fantasy points and that isn’t really that bad, despite what his average on the season is.

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Dec
14
2011

Week 15 Player Rankings: Quarterbacks

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1. Aaron Rodgers @ KC
2. Drew Brees @ MIN
3. Tom Brady @ DEN
4. Tony Romo @ TB
5. Eli Manning Vs. WAS
6. Cam Newton @ HOU
7. Matthew Stafford @ OAK
8. Tim Tebow Vs. NE
9. Matt Ryan Vs. JAC
10. Michael Vick Vs. NYJ
11. Philip Rivers Vs. BAL
12. Ben Roethlisberger @ SF
13. Andy Dalton @ STL
14. Joe Flacco @ SD
15. Jake Locker @ IND
16. T.J. Yates Vs. CAR
17. Ryan Fitzpatrick Vs. MIA
18. Matt Moore @ BUF
19. Josh Freeman Vs. DAL
20. Carson Palmer Vs. DET
21. Mark Sanchez @ PHI
22. Rex Grossman @ NYG
23. Colt McCoy @ ARI
24. Christian Ponder Vs. NO
25. Tarvaris Jackson @ CHI
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Dec
07
2011

Week 14 Player Rankings: Quarterbacks

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1. Aaron Rodgers Vs. OAK
2. Cam Newton Vs. ATL
3. Tom Brady @ WAS
4. Matthew Stafford Vs. MIN
5. Drew Brees @ TEN
6. Michael Vick @ MIA
7. Tony Romo Vs. NYG
8. Eli Manning @ DAL
9. Matt Ryan @ CAR
10. Tim Tebow Vs. CHI
11. Ben Roethlisberger Vs. CLE
12. Philip Rivers Vs. BUF
13. Carson Palmer @ GB
14. Joe Flacco Vs. IND
15. Rex Grossman Vs. NE
16. Mark Sanchez Vs. KC
17. Alex Smith @ ARI
18. Ryan Fitzpatrick @ SD
19. Matt Hasselbeck Vs. NO
20. Josh Freeman @ JAC
21. Christian Ponder @ DET
22. T.J. Yates @ CIN
23. Kevin Kolb Vs. SF
24. Colt McCoy @ PIT
25. Matt Moore Vs. PHI
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Dec
01
2011

Week 13 Preview: Key Matchups and Their Fantasy Relevance

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Bengals at Steelers

The Bengals have been one of my favorite teams to watch thus far this season.  They have one of the most prolific rookie QB to rookie WR combinations ever as well as a solid running game to compliment one of the best and most complete defenses in the NFL. Despite being in the middle of 4 games against their division rivals Pittsburgh and Baltimore, if the season ended today, the Bengals would be in the playoffs. They will need a big win this week against the Steelers to keep the Jets and Tim Tebow in the rear-view mirror and they certainly have a good shot at it. The status of Troy Polamalu could easily tell the tale of how this game will go.  AJ Green will be able to blow the top off of the coverage a few times without Troy and his hair out there on Sunday and this season teams have been able to run against the Steelers with limited success. Pittsburgh on the other hand had issues moving the ball on offense against the Chiefs last week and this has me far from confident that they can find a way to win this game.  I am going to follow my gut and take the underdog Bengals to win a very close game.  Cedric Benson falls JUST outside my top 20 (to 21st) in my running back rankings, which makes him a great flex option or passable RB2. I am continuing to consider AJ Green matchup-proof still and kept him inside my top 20 this week at wide receiver. Rashard Mendenhall has proven to be nothing more than an RB2 this season and I ranked him on the low-end of my top 20 against the 5th best rush defense in the NFL. Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown were unaffected by the match up when doing my rankings so you can start them confidently in whatever role you have been using them in.  Big Ben doesn’t have a lot of upside and he remains a low-end starting QB this week.

Packers at Giants

The Giants are in a dog fight over the NFC East title and this game is huge for them.  Unfortunately this is also one of the two games remaining where the Packers can reasonably be beaten.  I am obviously going to put my money on Green Bay but if they win this one, I only see the Lions in week 17 as the only team capable of beating them. I expect Green Bay to play for the undefeated season as they remain the best and among the least injured teams in the league. The Giants on the other hand have had a variety of injuries but have persevered through them and sit one game behind Dallas for the division lead. Neither team has a defense that scares me at all and surprisingly, the Packers are the 31st ranked pass defense in the league.  This is helped by the fact that they always have a sizable lead late and teams are throwing in desperation to try and play catch-up.  I think Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks can be started with supreme confidence in this game as junk-time should be very good to them at least. Brandon Jacobs should be rendered irrelevant by the time the 4th quarter comes around and the duo of Starks and Grant for Green Bay has not been worth much attention for fantasy owners, so stay away.

Lions at Saints

The Lions have an opportunity to jump ahead of Chicago in the wild card race now that Caleb Hanie is at the helm for the Bears.  It won’t be easy this week against the Saints, who have really hit their stride in recent weeks.  Last Monday, the Saints dismantled the Giants and I honestly expect another convincing win for Brees. Detroit seems to have issues pushing the ball down field when they don’t have balance with the running game.  Teams have been able to roll coverage to Calvin Johnson and contain him in order to try and force someone else to make the big play.  This formula has worked better for some teams than others but I think it works very well for the Saints this week, who are bound to score plenty of points on offense.  Neither defense scares me from a fantasy-owners stand point, so you can go ahead and start your QBs and WRs with confidence.   Don’t bother with any of the running backs unless you are really desperate. James Jones is the most questionable receiver in this game and I think you have to play him if your light on options and are looking for a high-upside player that can beat a really high scoring opponent.

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Nov
30
2011

Week 13 Player Rankings: Quarterbacks

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1. Aaron Rodgers @ NYG
2. Tom Brady Vs. IND
3. Cam Newton @ TB
4. Drew Brees Vs. DET
5. Eli Manning Vs. GB
6. Tony Romo @ ARI
7. Matthew Stafford @ NO
8. Ben Roethlisberger Vs. CIN
9. Tim Tebow @ MIN
10. Matt Ryan @ HOU
11. Josh Freeman Vs. CAR
12. Carson Palmer @ MIA
13. Philip Rivers @ JAC
14. Vince Young @ SEA
15. Mark Sanchez @ WAS
16. Ryan Fitzpatrick Vs. TEN
17. Alex Smith Vs. STL
18. Matt Hasselbeck @ BUF
19. Andy Dalton @ PIT
20. Joe Flacco @ CLE
21. Matt Moore Vs. OAK
22. Rex Grossman Vs. NYJ
23. Christian Ponder Vs. DEN
24. Caleb Hanie Vs. KC
25. Kyle Orton @ CHI
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Nov
29
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 12

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Studs

Chris Johnson, RB, TEN – He didn’t find the endzone in this game but we can forgive him because he racked up 190 yards!  About time CJ. I’ll be treating him as a low end RB1 until im sure he really has it turned around. Hopefully he does and hopefully its not too late for you.

Drew Brees, QB, NO – The Saints have been a very good football team all year long. Brees and the offense played as close to perfect as I have seen them play all season last night and Brees ended up the top-scoring fantasy player in the NFL for week 12. If you own Brees and are headed into the playoffs, you should be ecstatic. This offense is scary to say the least and with Graham and Sproles really entrenched into this offense now, they are firing on all cylinders.

Roy Helu, RB, WAS – The Skins finally had a solid running game this week with Helu carrying the load and Torain riding the pine. We have little reason to expect Shanahan to keep riding Helu but he will remain a solid flex play for as long as he keeps being the most productive back on that offense.

Victor Cruz, WR, NYG – I am almost tempted to start rankings Cruz above Nicks but I just won’t be able to do it.  Cruz is a must-start and really ought to be above Manningham on the depth chart when both guys are healthy. Cruz’s hands and speed are a scary combination that have really proved to be a difference maker for the Giants.  Nicks is still the go-to-guy and a better red-zone target so he will remain above Cruz on my rankings but the gap is getting very narrow.

Beanie Wells, RB, ARI – Beanie is incredibly frustrating from a fantasy standpoint. He is #9 in the NFL among RBs for fantasy points scored yet he has had 4 pretty terrible games and very possibly cost you wins in each of those weeks. Bottom line with Wells is that when he is healthy, you have to start him.  The Cardinals offense relies heavily on the running game to provide balance and he WILL see a large number of carries in every start that he gets.

Johnny Knox, WR, CHI – Caleb Hanie played pretty poorly in this game but the Bears were competitive in the game and Hanie was able to exploit the Raiders’ secondary at times and find his top receiver on a fair few big plays. Knox had a great game all around and helped with kick returns too but I would be careful trusting him too much next week.  I want to see him do it next week before I bother to try and start him with my season on the line.

Duds

Jordy Nelson, WR, GB – This was a bit of an off-week for Rodgers and the Packers.  They won fairly convincingly but Jennings, Nelson AND Jones didn’t all catch TD passes.  Off weeks are tough… Keep starting Nelson as he scores far more often than not and there are a lot of mouths to feed in that passing game.

Frank Gore, RB, SF – Don’t beat yourself up for starting him, you had to. But, only one straw was going to break in that game on Thanksgiving night and it wasn’t the Ravens’. With the Rams and Cardinals as opponents over the next two weeks, Gore is sure to get things turned around.

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – I still can’t decide what the bigger story was out of that GREAT game on Sunday between the Chargers and the Broncos; the Chargers’ continued collapse or the Broncos continued surge.  One thing is sure, talent isn’t enough.  Jackson and Rivers should easily both be top 10 fantasy producers at their positions but Norv Turner does not seem to have this team playing for anything at the moment.  VJax is just a mediocre WR2 the rest of the way and ideally you can use him in your flex.

Mike Wallace, WR, PIT – I loved Wallace this week and couldn’t have been more wrong.  I would love him again next week if they played against the Chiefs again however.  I didn’t see a lot of this game but it was disheartening that the Steelers were not able to rout the hapless Chiefs. A win is a win however so we will have to just keep playing our Steelers and not panic much over a mediocre game.

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Nov
23
2011

Week 12 Player Rankings: Quarterbacks

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1. Aaron Rodgers @ DET
2. Cam Newton @ IND
3. Drew Brees Vs. NYG
4. Tom Brady @ PHI
5. Matthew Stafford Vs. GB
6. Tony Romo Vs. MIA
7. Michael Vick Vs. NE
8. Ben Roethlisberger @ KC
9. Eli Manning @ NO
10. Philip Rivers Vs. DEN
11. Tim Tebow @ SD
12. Matt Ryan Vs. MIN
13. Carson Palmer Vs. CHI
14. Andy Dalton Vs. CLE
15. Josh Freeman @ TEN
16. Matt Hasselbeck Vs. TB
17. Mark Sanchez Vs. BUF
18. Joe Flacco Vs. SF
19. Alex Smith @ BAL
20. Sam Bradford Vs. ARI
21. Matt Moore @ DAL
22. Matt Leinart @ JAC
23. Ryan Fitzpatrick @ NYJ
24. Christian Ponder @ ATL
25. Curtis Painter Vs. CAR
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