![]() |
|
|
|
Shop at ...![]() ![]() Blogs ... ![]() CBS Sportsline CNN/SI ESPN NFL Pro Football Weekly Sporting News USA Today Fantasy Football Links Fantasy Football 101 Preseason Features Reg. Season Features 2008 Archives 2007 Archives 2006 Archives 2005 Archives 2004 Archives 2003 Archives Official Rules Great White Shark Whale Shark One Whale Shark Two The WALL - IDP Only League History Shark Team Buttons and Banners Advertising MyFantasyLeague.com ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Only two weeks until fantasy playoffs begin. If you haven't already, it's a good time to review the schedules of your roster in Weeks 14-17 to see how you match up. There are still plenty of Shaun Hill's and Justin Gage's on the waiver wire. Start digging.
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.
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
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis at San Diego
Start
Sage Rosenfels, Houston (at Cleveland): With Matt Schaub out until Week 16 at the earliest, the Texans offense is in the hands of Rosenfels who should have a much easier time finding open receivers this week against the Browns than he did against the Colts last Sunday. Look for both
Jason Campbell, Washington (at
Bench
Jake Delhomme,
Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle (vs.
Studs
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota at Jacksonville
Steve Slaton, Houston (at Cleveland): Despite Ahman Green's two TDs last week, Slaton still posted solid numbers rushing for a season-high 156 yards against the Colts. Look for Slaton to become more involved in the passing attack as Rosenfels will spread the ball around well against the Browns. A score and 150 total yards is not out of the question for Slaton this week. Sounds like starting numbers to me.
Thomas Jones, N.Y. Jets (at
Marshawn Lynch,
Bench
Tim Hightower,
Maurice Jones-Drew,
Kevin Smith,
Studs
Andre Johnson, Houston at Cleveland
Marvin Harrison,
Lee Evans, Buffalo (at Kansas City): I'm the first to talk about the inconsistency of Evans, but his zero catches this past week was all on Trent Edwards who looked just horrible. The Chiefs defense will be much more accommodating to Edwards, and Evans will reap the benefits. Look for Evans to surpass the 100-yard receiving mark for the fourth time this season in
Ted Ginn Jr.,
Dwayne Bowe,
Bench
Bernard Berrian,
Bobby Engram, Seattle (vs.
Ronald Curry,
Studs
Owen Daniels, Houston at Cleveland
Anthony Fasano,
Bo Scaife,
Bench
Jeff King,
Vernon Davis,
|
|
|||||||||
|
Home | Top | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertise Copyright © 2009 by FantasySharks.com |