Studs And Duds From Week 15
Studs
Michael Vick, QB, PHI – After being pretty well shut down for the first three quarters of the game, Vick picked the Eagles up and carried them to an amazing comeback victory that many are calling the Miracle at The New Meadowlands. Vick was personally responsible for 372 of the Eagles’ 418 yards. He made one hell of a convincing argument for the NFL MVP and earned the top spot in my rankings for next week.
Ray Rice, RB, BAL – Rice had by far his best game of the season, with 31 carries for 153 yards and a TD, as well as 5 receptions for 80 yards and a second touchdown. With the Browns as opponents next week, Rice is sure to have another solid performance and just in time for your super bowl. Colt McCoy does provide stability and efficiency for the Browns offense, so don’t expect a repeat performance.
Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – He only caught five passes on 7 targets, but racked up 112 yards with THREE scores. This is exactly why people drafted him in the late rounds, knowing it would take until at least half of the season for him to touch the field. He is a top 10 WR as far as talent is concerned and with one of the best and most consistent quarterbacks in the NFL throwing to him, he is a must start this week against the Bengals’ injured secondary.
Rex Grossman, QB, WAS – This is by far the best performance of Week 15 that NO ONE got the points for. There have been many opportunities for Grossman to prove that he can be a starting QB in the NFL and he has never before managed to sustain success. I will be assuming that this was a fluke, but regardless of how average his talent may be, the Jaguars do not have a very good secondary. I am much more intrigued with Santana Moss and Anthony Armstrong, but Rex should be able to get you double digit points if you are desperate for a QB2 in your super bowl.
Cedric Benson, RB, CIN – Finally, the Bengals used Benson as their work horse and he saw over 30 carries in this game. It looked oddly reminiscent of last season, when they were a winning football team. With the Chargers coming into town there is little reason to assume the Bengals will be able to run the ball for long. They should be down by a sizable margin by halftime and unable to provide the number of carries that Benson will need to be this productive again.
Mario Manningham, WR, NYG – This is the perfect scenario for Manningham to be productive. I do not think he is good enough to be the top receiver and he is not able to maximize his potential as the slot receiver. By being 2nd on the depth chart he avoids double teams and is on the field enough to really get into a rhythm with Manning. He managed 8 catches for 113 yards and 2 TDs in his new role and I like Manningham as a low-end WR2 or great flex play in your super bowl.
Bears, D/ST, CHI – The Bears’ D outscored Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Jamaal Charles and Chris Johnson… this is no easy accomplishment! If they had Webb leading the Vikings offense all game, there would have been more turnovers (though they did force an INT from Favre on a nice tipped pass at the line of scrimmage). They were able to disguise their blitzes in order to confuse Webb all throughout the second half. They should have a good game against the Jets inconsistent offense, in what should be a low scoring affair.
Jason Witten, TE, DAL – This makes 4 great fantasy-performances in a row under Jason Garrett and there is little reason to think it will stop with a game against the Cardinals coming up. It will be either Witten or Vernon Davis at the top of my TE rankings this week but i’m pretty sure you don’t own them both so don’t over think it, Witten is a must start for your Super Bowl match up.
Duds
Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL – I am almost lost for words about how disappointing his level of production and consistency has been in his new offense. Whether you like it or not, Derrick Mason is the top receiver on the Ravens offense and Boldin cannot be trusted for your super bowl this week.
Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG – Jacobs was only able to muster 3 fantasy points after stringing together some very nice outings over the past few weeks. This is primarily because they were not able to close out the game against the Eagles. With Vick controlling the ball for the vast majority of the 4th quarter, Jacobs was on the bench during the part of the game where he normally excels.
Reggie Wayne, WR, JAC – The reason for this week’s 3 point game is pretty simple, Collie did a great job in the first half and stole the show. In the 2nd half, Donald Brown was able to efficiently close out the game with the best performance of his short career. Wayne is still a top 5 wide receiver and should be in your lineup when the Colts play the Raiders next week.
Jahvid Best, RB, DET – Another hugely disappointing game with just 1 point for his fantasy owners. Meanwhile, Maurice Morris was able to get 17 points. Leave Best on your bench and if you have no better options than Morris, go ahead and use him!
Vernon Davis, TE, SF – To say that the 49er offense had troubles on Thursday is putting it mildly. Their struggles should not be blamed on Alex Smith, who played a decent game. He got no help from any of his receivers and all he needed was someone to step up and make a play. That person should have been Davis, but the play calling of their newest offensive coordinator did not make an effort to get the ball into his hands. You have to keep playing him, because hopefully they will realize how important he is to the synergy of their Frank Gore-less offense.
Tim Hightower, RB, ARI – After a big week 14, Hightower let his fantasy-owners down against the Panthers of all teams. I did not expect him to top 100 yards, but I certainly thought he would manage more than two points!
































