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Welcome to Week 1 of the 2008 Start/Bench List. Here's hoping this article assists you in your weekly managerial decision that can make or break your Sunday afternoon. This list will include a handful of players at each skill position that has either a very favorable matchup or a matchup to avoid. Not every player at every skill position will be listed every week. Instead of a watered-down version of predicting each player's performance, this list will focus on a select group of players whose chances to succeed or fail are increased based on their opponent of the week.
When using this list, try and remember a couple basic rules:
1) Studs - Always play your studs. Each position will include a list of players that are considered studs and should not be benched. If you have the luxury of needing to decide between studs, check out the matchups or feel free to let the shark tank assist you in your decisions. This list will change from week to week. The first week, the studs will consist of the preseason top "tier" at each position.
2) Depth - Every fantasy team is different, and some have more depth than others. Only follow the recommended moves if your team depth allows you to make such a move.
Enough of the chit-chat, onto the list!!
Quarterbacks
Studs
Tom Brady, New England
vs. Kansas City
Kurt Warner,
Aaron Rodgers,
Bench
JaMarcus Russell,
Brett Favre, N.Y. Jets
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Studs
Ladainian Tomlinson, San Diego
vs. Carolina
Selvin Young,
Willie Parker,
Justin Fargas,
Bench
Chris Perry,
Matt Forte, Chicago
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Larry Johnson,
Randy Moss, New England
vs. Kansas City
Greg Jennings, Green Bay
(vs. Minnesota): I like Jennings to establish himself as Rodgers' go-to guy early in the season and post the numbers of a Top 10 WR when all is said and done this year.
Calvin Johnson,
Nate Burleson, Seattle
(at Buffalo): Burleson kind of defaulted into the #1 WR role in Seattle with Deion Branch hurt and D.J. Hackett skipping off to Carolina. Assuming Hasselbeck is healthy, he'll look Burleson's way often against the Bills this week who were ranked 29th in the NFL in passing yards allowed.
Roddy White,
Bench
Bernard Berrian,
Ted Ginn Jr,
Lee Evans,
Antonio Gates, San Diego
vs. Carolina
Donald Lee,
Heath Miller,
Bench
Greg Olsen, Chicago
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