Studs and Duds from Week 14
Well, what a week for Fantasy Playoffs to begin! Lots of Studs this week so lets get right to it! Oh yea, there are plenty of Duds too! =P
Studs
Eli Manning (NYG) - Top Fantasy QB honors in a loss Sunday against the division rival Philadelphia Eagles. He looked very good with three TD passes and just shy of 400 yards. He did lose two fumbles, but that is largely a protection issue and with those stats it’s easy to forgive.
Chris Johnson (TEN) – Ok, we expected it, but not quite this big, huge week from CJ this Sunday. Likely was enough to push you through this round of the playoffs.
Adrian Peterson (MIN) – A lot of readers asked about potentially benching Peterson this week and I did everything in my power to convince you not to do this. Peterson is set to go off any week regardless of match-up, let alone the fact that despite the impressive numbers the Bengals had defending the run, they really hadn’t faced too many elite backs this season.
Ryan Grant (GB) – Wow! No one saw this big of a game coming from Grant as he totaled 137 yards and two scores. Grant remains a great RB2 down the stretch, but Rodgers wont see that little production again, which is bound to hurt Grant’s chances of finding the end-zone twice.
Frank Gore (SF) – Despite the offense having become more of a passing oriented attack over the past few weeks, when the 9ers dominated the Cardinals on Monday night they did it on the shoulders of Frank Gore. It looked like this round one pick was going to cost his owners dearly in the playoffs as he was utilized less and facing a team that destroyed the Minnesota Vikings and Adrian Peterson just last week. However with San Francisco apparently rededicated to the run, Gore managed 167 yards and a TD. Keep trusting him, because this offense is learning balance quickly.
Jamaal Charles (KC) – His team had trouble scoring, but not because of him. Charles broke off a 70+ yard TD run Sunday for the Chiefs only time in the end-zone. Despite the failures of his team Charles will still help you in the playoffs if the match-up is good.
Quinton Ganther (WAS) – OK, so if you were in a bind this week and you went with Ganther you were rewarded. His match-up was great, and he got the job done. However you can’t expect him to be able to score like that on other teams, so do you really want a RB that can only manage 50 yards against Oakland and in a GREAT week for him only sees 3 targets in the passing game? I wouldn’t and neither should you. Also if you wanted to start Ganther over a struggling star then it likely came back to bite you anyways, many people asked about him over the likes of Gore and Grant (and a few too many even thought he was a better play than Peterson).
Reggie Bush (NO) – Bush finally made a statement that he is healthy again this week with his 19 point fantasy day Sunday. He will remain a great flex play through the playoffs, as he is the 4th receiving option in that offense. For those keeping track Meachem is 5th so yes, he is a better play than Meachem in the flex.
Brandon Marshall (DEN) – Making a strong statement for being a top 3 fantasy football receiver next season with a record breaking performance on Sunday. Marshall was targeted 28 times and hauled in 21 of them for 200 yards and two scores. Enough said.
Andre Johnson (HOU) – This performance will take a back seat to Marshall’s but lets be honest this was a ridiculous game as well. 11 catches 193 yards and two scores as well.
DeSean Jackson (PHI) – Jackson has tied an NFL record for most 50+ yard TD plays in a season. This is one heck of an explosive receiver that was a bargain deal where he was drafted in every league. Oh, and he is going to remain dynamic the rest of the season.
Derrick Mason (BAL) - You see that play? He has my attention and respect now however, he won’t be upgraded too much as he is limited by the shaky play of Joe Flacco, but he will remain a very good flex or WR3 play.
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) – Nicks wont be a regular in your starting lineup during the playoffs but he had a huge game and might make a flex appearance and definitely in deep formats.
Dallas Clark (IND) – Not much for yardage this week, but three TD grabs is almost unheard of for a TE that isn’t Vernon Davis.
Fred Davis (WAS) – He’s available in too many leagues, Miller just got a concussion (his 2nd this season).
49ers (D/ST) – I still can’t believe they shut down that offense last night. Warner got ONE point.
Duds
Randy Moss (NE) – negative points (-1) from a guy you start every week regardless of match-up is a tough beat in the playoffs. If your still in it then your still starting Moss.
Rashard Mendenhall (PIT) – It was the Browns. Be concerned if your still in the playoffs.
Mike Sims-Walker (JAC) – Hopefully you didn’t play him due to his injury, but I would have played him and would have been burned.
Greg Olsen (CHI) – Two weeks in a row, is Fred Davis available?
Mario Manningham (NYG) – Was on my dump-list, and even in a shootout he can’t perform barely at all.
Steven Jackson (STL) – Bad week I admit, you have better? Doubt it!
Visanthe Shiancoe (MIN) – TE’s are inconsistent, with as many TD passes as he’s got he’s earned a down week.
Donald Driver (GB) – You’ve seen all across the league that as the play of the QB drops so does the production of the WR. This is just the first week Rodgers has slipped, and he didn’t so much as he wasn’t needed. Jennings might be an issue, but Driver’s stock doesn’t change.
Kurt Warner (ARI) – Easiest match-up possible on the rebound so if your still around then he’ll still be ok.
Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) - IT WAS THE BROWNS!!! WHATS GOING ON IN PITTSBURGH? Honestly, i don’t know but Santonio Homes is the only one playing well.
Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) – Just hope he’s healthy, ignore the bad week as I’m sure you were planning on.
LeSean McCoy (PHI) - Stick a fork in him, he’s done. Westbrook might be coming back this week, and you can’t entrust him with your entire season.
Aaron Rodgers (GB) – He just wasn’t needed to make plays. Grant took the first play for the Packers to the house and they controlled the game through the run ever since.
































