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