Saturday, November 5, 2011

TOP FANTASY RANKINGS BY POSITION - WEEK 9

Top 10 Fantasy Players by Position 

 by Mark

QB
  1. Aaron Rodgers- Coming off a bye, he’s even more dangerous than usual.
  2. Drew Brees- Expect Brees to bounce back in a big way after last weeks struggles.
  3. Mike Vick- The Bears D is formidable, but Vick might be finding a groove.
  4. Tom Brady- A shootout is looming, and Brady is ready to roll after last week.
  5. Eli Manning- Hopefully Nicks plays.  Either way, Eli will put up big numbers against a putrid Pat’s secondary.
  6. Phillip Rivers- Another shootout possibility here.  He has to get going sometime, doesn’t he?
  7. Matt Schaub- Tamper your expectations without Andre Johnson.  But Houston’s O is still efficient.
  8. Tony Romo- A good stretch for the Boys and Romo starts right now.
  9. Ben Roethlisberger- Ward questionable.  Sanders out.  Wallace is playing.  Good enough for me.
  10. Matt Ryan- Julio Jones’ return helps his stock…slightly
 
RB
  1. Arian Foster- With AP on a bye, clear number 1. Will put up big numbers at home against the Browns.
  2. LeSean McCoy- “Shady” continues his ascension to elite status.
  3. Michael Turner- Plenty of points to be scored against Indy.  The Burner will find pay-dirt a few times.
  4. Matt Forte- Philly D is playing better, but Forte always gets his touches.
  5. Fred Jackson- Rush yards might be lower than what he averages, but his total yards will be on par.
  6. Ray Rice- Huge week 1 against the Steelers.  Don’t expect quite the same output, but they will feed him plenty.
  7. Frank Gore- The guy is straight killin’ it, how can I not have him higher?
  8. Steven Jackson- Woke up last week to bury the Saints.  S-Jax has plenty of carries left in those legs.
  9. DeMarco Murray- Young gun is on fire so far.  Dallas will look to him often.
  10. Shonn Green- If the Jets grab a lead, expect Green to get a lot of carries.
 
 
WR
  1. Greg Jennings- It’s a crap-shoot this week, might as well go with the MVP’s favorite weapon.
  2. Roddy White- “Rowdy” has been underwhelming, but he’ll get his numbers this week.
  3. Mike Wallace- Could be tough against the Ravens, but Wallace always seems to pop a big one.
  4. Wes Welker- Brady’s going to feed him time and time again, if he plays.
  5. Hakeem Nicks- Manning’s going to feed him time and time again, if he plays.
  6. Dwayne Bowe- He should be good for over 100 yards and a score, even if he only catches 3 passes.
  7. Miles Austin- Someone has to step up in this offense, and I don’t trust Dez Bryant.
  8. A.J. Green-Rookie continues to kill it week after week.  A fantasy stud in the making.
  9. Jeremy Maclin- It was either Maclin or Jackson.  Maclin’s been a little more consistent.
  10. Larry Fitzgerald- He shouldn’t be anywhere near the top 10, but his name and past keeps him hanging on.
 
TE
  1. Jimmy Graham- He had his worst outing of the tear last week.  Expect him to bounce back big.
  2. Jason Witten- Mr. Reliable has 40 catches, expect plenty more.
  3. Rob Gronkowski- Brady will hit him for at least one TD.
  4. Tony Gonzalez- Everyone scores against Indy.  I’d start any tight end on Atlanta’s roster.
  5. Antonio Gates- Gates saw some balls thrown his way last week, hopefully in continues.
  6. Vernon Davis- Alex Smith’s number one target is a somewhat risky play this week.  High risk, high reward.
  7. Jermichael Finley- Lacks consistency, but any weapon in the Packer offense is capable of a big day.
  8. Brent Celek- Vick and Celek were hitting on all cylinders last week.  Look for it to continue if the Bears bring heat.
  9. Ed Dickson- Sleep play, kind of.  Steelers’ linebackers are banged up.  Larry Foote can’t stay with this guy.
  10. Aaron Hernandez- If not Gronk, it’ll be Hernandez that scores…or both.
 
K
  1. Dan Bailey
  2. David Akers
  3. Mason Crosby
  4. Nick Novack
  5. Sebastian Janikowski
  6. John Kasay
  7. Billy Cundiff
  8. Matt Bryant
  9. Neil Rackers
  10. Robbie Gould
 
Defense/Special Teams
  1. Baltimore Ravens (at Pittsburgh)
  2. San Francisco 49ers (at Washington)
  3. Pittsburgh Steelers (Baltimore)
  4. Cincinnati Bengals (at Tennessee)
  5. Houston Texans (Cleveland)
  6. New York Jets (at Buffalo)
  7. Kansas City Chiefs (Miami)
  8. Oakland Raiders (Denver)
  9. Philadelphia Eagles (Chicago)
  10. Atlanta Falcons (at Indianapolis)

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