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Nov
09
2011

Week 10 Player Rankings: Quarterbacks

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1. Aaron Rodgers Vs. MIN
2. Michael Vick Vs. ARI
3. Cam Newton Vs. TEN
4. Drew Brees @ ATL
5. Tom Brady @ NYJ
6. Matthew Stafford @ CHI
7. Philip Rivers Vs. OAK
8. Ben Roethlisberger @ CIN
9. Tony Romo Vs. BUF
10. Tim Tebow @ KC
11. Eli Manning @ SF
12. Matt Schaub @ TB
13. Ryan Fitzpatrick @ DAL
14. Joe Flacco @ SEA
15. Mark Sanchez @ NE
16. Matt Ryan Vs. NO
17. Colt McCoy Vs. STL
18. Matt Hasselbeck @ CAR
19. Josh Freeman Vs. HOU
20. Jay Cutler Vs. DET
21. Alex Smith Vs. NYG
22. Sam Bradford @ CLE
23. Matt Cassel Vs. DEN
24. Christian Ponder @ GB
25. Andy Dalton Vs. PIT
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Nov
09
2011

Week 10 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Arian Foster @ TB
2. Adrian Peterson @ GB
3. LeSean McCoy Vs. ARI
4. Maurice Jones-Drew @ IND
5. Frank Gore Vs. NYG
6. Matt Forte Vs. DET
7. Fred Jackson @ DAL
8. Ray Rice @ SEA
9. Steven Jackson @ CLE
10. Michael Turner Vs. NO
11. DeMarco Murray Vs. BUF
12. Willis McGahee @ KC
13. Rashard Mendenhall @ CIN
14. Chris Johnson @ CAR
15. Ryan Mathews Vs. OAK
16. Darren Sproles @ ATL
17. LeGarrette Blount Vs. HOU
18. Beanie Wells @ PHI
19. Michael Bush @ SD
20. Cedric Benson Vs. PIT
21. Shonn Greene Vs. NE
22. Ahmad Bradshaw @ SF
23. Jahvid Best @ CHI
24. Roy Helu @ MIA
25. BenJarvus Green-Ellis @ NYJ
26. Mike Tolbert Vs. OAK
27. Jackie Battle Vs. DEN
28. Jonathan Stewart Vs. TEN
29. Reggie Bush Vs. WAS
30. James Starks Vs. MIN
31. Chris Ogbonnaya Vs. STL
32. Mark Ingram @ ATL
33. Brandon Jacobs @ SF
34. Marshawn Lynch Vs. BAL
35. Maurice Morris @ CHI
36. Ben Tate @ TB
37. DeAngelo Williams Vs. TEN
38. Daniel Thomas Vs. WAS
39. Delone Carter Vs. JAC
40. Pierre Thomas @ ATL
41. Ryan Grant Vs. MIN
42. Kendall Hunter Vs. NYG
43. Joseph Addai Vs. JAC
44. Javon Ringer @ CAR
45. LaDainian Tomlinson Vs. NE
46. Keiland Williams @ CHI
47. Knowshon Moreno @ KC
48. Marion Barber Vs. DET
49. Chris Ivory @ ATL
50. Danny Woodhead @ NYJ
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Nov
09
2011

Week 10 Player Rankings: Wide Receivers

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1. Calvin Johnson @ CHI
2. Greg Jennings Vs. MIN
3. Vincent Jackson Vs. OAK
4. Wes Welker @ NYJ
5. Mike Wallace @ CIN
6. Steve Smith (CAR) Vs. TEN
7. Hakeem Nicks @ SF
8. Dez Bryant Vs. BUF
9. Roddy White Vs. NO
10. Larry Fitzgerald @ PHI
11. Jeremy Maclin Vs. ARI
12. Dwayne Bowe Vs. DEN
13. Marques Colston @ ATL
14. Brandon Marshall Vs. WAS
15. Anquan Boldin @ SEA
16. Steve Johnson @ DAL
17. Brandon Lloyd @ CLE
18. AJ Green Vs. PIT
19. Santonio Holmes Vs. NE
20. DeSean Jackson Vs. ARI
21. Jordy Nelson Vs. MIN
22. Julio Jones Vs. NO
23. Eric Decker @ KC
24. Mario Manningham @ SF
25. Antonio Brown @ CIN
26. Victor Cruz @ SF
27. Plaxico Burress Vs. NE
28. Michael Crabtree Vs. NYG
29. Sidney Rice Vs. BAL
30. Torrey Smith @ SEA
31. Reggie Wayne Vs. JAC
32. Percy Harvin @ GB
33. Mike Williams Vs. HOU
34. Laurent Robinson Vs. BUF
35. Jacoby Ford @ SD
36. Pierre Garcon Vs. JAC
37. Steve Breaston Vs. DEN
38. Nate Washington @ CAR
39. Denarius Moore @ SD
40. Lance Moore @ ATL
41. David Nelson @ DAL
42. Deion Branch @ NYJ
43. Jabar Gaffney @ MIA
44. Earl Bennett Vs. DET
45. Jerome Simpson Vs. PIT
46. Doug Baldwin Vs. BAL
47. Early Doucet @ PHI
48. Michael Jenkins @ GB
49. Jason Hill @ IND
50. Nate Burleson @ CHI
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Nov
09
2011

Week 10 Player Rankings: Tight Ends

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1. Antonio Gates Vs. OAK
2. Jason Witten Vs. BUF
3. Jimmy Graham @ ATL
4. Jermichael Finley Vs. MIN
5. Rob Gronkowski @ NYJ
6. Owen Daniels @ TB
7. Aaron Hernandez @ NYJ
8. Greg Olsen Vs. TEN
9. Fred Davis @ MIA
10. Tony Gonzalez vs. NO
11. Kellen Winslow Vs. HOU
12. Jake Ballard @ SF
13. Vernon Davis Vs. NYG
14. Brandon Pettigrew @ CHI
15. Scott Chandler @ DAL
16. Brent Celek Vs. ARI
17. Dustin Keller Vs. NE
18. Heath Miller @ CIN
19. Jermaine Gresham Vs. PIT
20. Jared Cook @ CAR
21. Marcedes Lewis @ IND
22. Visanthe Shiancoe @ GB
23. Benjamin Watson Vs. STL
24. Ed Dickson @ SEA
25. Delanie Walker Vs. NYG
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Nov
09
2011

Week 10 Player Rankings: Kickers

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1. Mason Crosby Vs. MIN
2. Stephen Gostkowski @ NYJ
3. Jason Hanson @ CHI
4. John Kasay @ ATL
5. Dan Bailey Vs. BUF
6. Sebastian Janikowski @ SD
7. Neil Rackers @ TB
8. Billy Cundiff @ SEA
9. David Akers Vs. NYG
10. Robbie Gould Vs. DET
11. Nick Novak Vs. OAK
12. Josh Scobee @ IND
13. Matt Bryant Vs. NO
14. Alex Henery Vs. ARI
15. Dan Carpenter Vs. WAS
16. Mike Nugent Vs. PIT
17. Nick Folk Vs. NE
18. Rob Bironas @ CAR
19. Shaun Suisham @ CIN
20. Lawrence Tynes @ SF
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Nov
09
2011

Week 10 Player Rankings: Defense and Special Teams

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1. Ravens @ SEA
2. Eagles Vs. ARI
3. Texans @ TB
4. Steelers @ CIN
5. 49ers Vs. NYG
6. Packers Vs. MIN
7. Lions @ CHI
8. Cowboys Vs. BUF
9. Jets Vs. NE
10. Bengals Vs. PIT
11. Giants @ SF
12. Chargers Vs. OAK
13. Bears Vs. DET
14. Jaguars @ IND
15. Saints @ ATL
16. Chiefs Vs. DEN
17. Bills @ DAL
18. Redskins @ MIA
19. Falcons Vs. NO
20. Rams @ CLE
21. Browns Vs. STL
22. Broncos @ KC
23. Dolphins Vs. WAS
24. Patriots @ NYJ
25. Raiders @ SD
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Nov
08
2011

Studs And Duds From Week 9

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Studs

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – It is nice to see both Jackson and Rivers back with some elite fantasy numbers. Jackson went crazy in this game as the Chargers were throwing a lot to try and keep pace with Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.  I never really punished Jackson in my rankings for the poor play of Rivers early on and I do expect the Chargers to turn things around.  Bottom line is the Packers are the best team in the NFL and the Chargers were in that game till the end and that is saying something.

Willis McGahee, RB, DEN – Willis came back very quickly from his hand injury and I was concerned that it might have been too soon. It turns out that it was not too soon at all.  McGahee had a phenomenal game and provided a great balance to the Broncos offense.  This balance forced the Raiders to slow their pass rush on Tebow, which really allowed him to excel in this game too.

Julio Jones, WR, ATL – It finally happened and I can’t really say that I am surprised. Jones’ talent was self-evident and it was only a matter of time before his big play ability led to a huge fantasy performance. Jones is going to be a bit of a hit or miss guy but I think he is a very good flex play. You don’t want him to have these type of games on your bench.

Matt Moore, QB, MIA – What the hell Kansas City? Coming off a three game winning streak, you can’t beat the Dolphins at home? They LOVE to lose and have been finding a way to forfeit games all season.  I was mildly considering the Chiefs as a potential wild card contender despite their injuries but that is dead now. Moore is not a serious option down the stretch as KC’s secondary is not very good without Eric Berry.

Reggie Bush, RB, MIA – We might need to consider Bush for more than a potential flex play.  Daniel Thomas was active in this game and Bush stole the show again.  He was just shy of 100 yards rushing and had a TD.  Once you add the 50 yards receiving, you’ve got a 20 point fantasy outing.  I think Bush has won over the coaching staff, who would probably like to stay employed and I think we can expect 15-20 touches for Bush as long as he stays healthy.

Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA – This was an impressive outing for Lynch who has been unbelievably inconsistent since he had that 1000 yard rushing season as a Buffalo Bill a while back.  This isn’t a situation like Julio Jones, where you want to start the guy on a weekly basis to avoid missing these performances.  Lynch doesn’t often have even a decent game and I don’t see how he can be trusted unless he gets another solid performance or two over the next couple of weeks.

DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL – I don’t think there will be much of a competition for touches with Felix Jones anymore.  Murray has been great, even when the offense has struggled. I think Murray has earned a feature-back role in this offense and might be one of the best keepers going into next season.

Duds

Chris Ogbonnaya, RB, CLE – He clearly isn’t ready or capable of being a lead back in the NFL.  He might have still be seeing the bulk of the carries on this offense next week against the Rams but if you don’t need him for next week, get rid of him. Hardesty is the guy I expect to take over the starting job when he returns from injury and I think he has a decent shot at being a solid flex play once he does indeed return.

Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK – This is not a surprise to me. Hey-Bey has speed and can be tough to cover at times.  It is not yet clear if there is a reason why he didn’t get on the field very much after 4 straight games of 8 or more fantasy points but I’ve been steadfast in saying that Jacoby Ford is the best receiver on that team and the guy I want to own.  I’m not excited about starting any of them quite yet but as Palmer improves and gets acclimated to this offense, the value of Ford might rise significantly.

Michael Vick, QB, PHI – This was a very winnable match up for the Eagles who went from being a team I thought would make it into the playoffs as a wild card team, to probably being too far behind to be a factor.  I am not concerned too much about any Eagle’s fantasy value the rest of the way as the schedule looks very favorable and this team is about big plays, which are near impossible to rely on.

Beanie Wells, RB, ARI – It is crazy to me that Wells was shut down by the Rams defense when he has had some good performances against some solid rush defenses this season.  I am going to treat this as an anomaly but I am certainly a little nervous about how bad he was in this game.

DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI – I think you need to keep starting this guy but he has NOT been a very good player for fantasy owners.  I am done ranking him above Maclin after 0 points this week. But at least as a flex play, you HAVE to keep him in the game.

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Nov
07
2011

Waiver Wire Pickups and The Dump List for Week 10

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Pickups

Torrey Smith, WR, BAL – Smith might have lost the trust of Flacco when he dropped the almost game-winning TD pass late in the game last night. The problem is, there was no one else for Flacco to look to a few plays later.  So Smith managed to make amends and hauled in a TD grab with less than 20 seconds left in the game.  Smith is a big-play threat and has at least three receptions in 5 of the last 6 games.  He will continue to improve and he has to be owned in all leagues.

Roy Helu, RB, WAS – Helu is available in over 80% of leagues as the Redskins offense has been terrible in recent weeks. Tashard Choice joined the Skins to further cloud the workload division for Shanahan but as the season slips away from them, I think it is safe to assume that Washington will look to the young guy and see what he can do.

Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK – I have been pretty steadfast in my evaluation that Ford is the top fantasy receiver in Oakland.  Carson Palmer created some doubt in my mind as each QB will have different levels of chemistry with each receiver but I am convinced again.  Ford is the top fantasy receiver in Oakland and the only one that I would even consider starting. And he is available in over 60% of leagues.

Jake Ballard, TE, NYG – There has only been two games this season where Ballard has been under 5 fantasy points.  Those games were in weeks 2 and 3.  Ballard gets his fair share of targets and makes the most of them. I am going to be considering him a top 10 TE and a weekly starter, regardless of match up.

Antonio Brown, WR, PIT – He has pretty clearly established his role in the Steelers offense. He is available in just over 30% of leagues and you need to go get him if he is out there in yours. No one has been targeted more on the Steelers and I think his value is only going to continue to rise.

Ben Tate, RB, HOU – Tate is only owned in roughly 60% of leagues and should be owned in all of them.  Both Tate and Foster were over 100 yards and while Foster will remain the lead back in the Texans’ offense, Tate is going to maintain value and would be a top 15 guy in the event that Foster missed any time. In the mean time, Tate is a potential flex play in the weeks where both guys are active.

Dump List

Jonathan Baldwin, WR, KC – Just when I thought the Chiefs might turn out to be a competitor despite all their injuries, they lose to the Dolphins and can’t even manage much in the way of offensive production.  Baldwin looked like he might take off and develop into a decent fantasy-receiver. My confidence has been shaken quite a bit and Baldwin was a long-shot to begin with, so cut your losses and get rid of him now.

Ryan Grant, RB, GB – I still expect the Packers to ride the hot hand but we wont be able to see it coming when Grant is going to see the work.  He only saw 4 carries last week and Starks was who they looked to late in the game when they were trying to run the clock and seal the win.

Mike Williams, WR, TB – Williams hasn’t been in double digit fantasy points since week 1 and while he hasn’t really blanked in a game for a few weeks, in shallow leagues you can drop him for an appealing prospect like say… Torrey Smith?

Pierre Garcon, WR, IND – Garcon just isn’t someone that I can trust to start.  He has issues with drops and is on the league’s last winless team. I don’t see him becoming a consistently performing fantasy-option.

Chris Ogbonnaya, RB, CLE – We hoped that he might be able to be decently productive as he was bound to see the lion’s share of the carries.  He didn’t get anything accomplished and if you don’t need a fill-in for next week’s nice match up against the Rams, then feel free to cut him.

Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK – The Raiders offense is a bit of a mystery with Palmer at QB. As I said above though, Ford is the Raiders receiver that I want to start and Heyward-Bey has too big of a track record of inconsistency for me to trust him easily.

Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN – Moreno was essentially invisible in this game. McGahee came back early from his hand injury and ran wild in this game. Moreno’s value has officially hit rock bottom and there is no reason left to keep him on your roster that I can see.

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Nov
06
2011

Week 9 Gameday Injury Update

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Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG – Inactive

Darren McFadden, RB, OAK - Inactive

Joseph Addai, RB, IND – Active

Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA - Active

Plaxico Burress, WR, NYJ - Active

Kevin Kolb, QB, ARI - Inactive

Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN – Inactive

Wes Welker, WR, NE – Active

Sam Bradford, QB, STL - Active

BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE - Active

Fred Davis, TE, WSH - Active

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Nov
04
2011

Week 9 Friday Mailbag

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Question 1: Asked by @Shaban09

I just picked up D.J Ware.. im bare on RB this week with Mathews out.. who do I start.. Tomlinson or Ware?

Answer

This is a really tough call. Neither options is very good at all but I have to give the nod to Tomlinson. The bottom line here is that we just do not know how the carries will be split for the Giants.  In addition, the Giants will likely be attacking New England vertically in the passing game and the number of carries that there are to go around is very probably going to be low this week.

Question 2: Asked by @Dantvman

I need some trade advice.  I’m in 1st, guy in 3rd is offering me Garcon for Fitzpatrick.

Answer

This seems like a guy trying to sell-high on Garcon. Fitz’s value has dipped as Freddie Jackson has really taken over as the primary focus of the Bills’ offense, but he remains a GREAT backup and I don’t see any reason to give him up for a receiver that you would likely not even use in a Bye-week jam.  Hold tight and reject the trade.  If you don’t want to keep Fitz, shop him around to the rest of the league. I would think you are able to get more for him.

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