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2010 Kicker Rankings (Wed 8/18/10)

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

People generally have one of two mindsets when it comes to drafting Kickers for their fantasy football team: (1) take one of the “top Kickers” several rounds before the end of the draft, or (2) wait until the last round or two of your draft to take a Kicker and take “the best Kicker available” (or “any Kicker who’s available and still has a pulse”).  Count me in the second group.  Kickers undoubtedly differ in their innate skill levels, but the number of opportunities a Kicker’s team presents him with far outweighs the importance of the Kicker’s accuracy on 50+ yard field goals in determining his fantasy value.  And predicting the number of opportunities a Kicker’s team is likely to give him is, to put it kindly, nearly impossible.  The opportunity cost of taking a Kicker before the last round far outweighs the potential benefit (at least in this Sherpa’s mind).

So, if predicting Kickers’ fantasy values is a futile exercise, but you still need to pick one (or even two) for your team, what’s the best way to go about it?  I suggest that you rank Kickers in the same order that you should rank teams’ offenses, by total yards (rushing + passing).  There’s certainly a less-than-perfect correlation between the number of yards a team’s offense gains and the number of points it scores, and there’s also a less-than-perfect correlation between the number of points a team scores and the number of points its Kicker scores, but I firmly believe that trying to come up with a better system for ranking Kickers is a huge waste of time.

That said, here’s my ranking of Kickers for the upcoming season (which foreshadows my ranking of team offenses for the upcoming season):

  1. Garrett Hartley (NO)
  2. Mason Crosby (GB)
  3. David Buehler (Dal)
  4. Stephen Gostkowski (NE)
  5. Kris Brown Neil Rackers (Hou)
  6. Ryan Longwell (Min)
  7. Adam Vinatieri (Ind)
  8. Shayne Graham Billy Cundiff (Bal)
  9. Nate Kaeding (SD)
  10. David Akers (Phi)
  11. Matt Bryant (Atl)
  12. Lawrence Tynes (NYG)
  13. John Kasay (Car)
  14. Mike Nugent (Cin)
  15. Nick Folk (NYJ)
  16. Josh Scobee (Jac)
  17. Jay Feely (Ari)
  18. Jeff Reed (Pit)
  19. Dan Carpenter (Mia)
  20. Rob Bironas (Ten)
  21. Robbie Gould (Chi)
  22. Graham Gano (Was)
  23. Jason Hanson (Det)
  24. Ryan Succop (KC)
  25. Joe Nedney (SF)
  26. Matt Prater (Den)
  27. Olindo Mare (Sea)
  28. Sebastian Janikowski (Oak)
  29. Rian Lindell (Buf)
  30. Connor Barth (TB)
  31. Phil Dawson (Cle)
  32. Josh Brown (StL)

Agree or disagree?  Hit me with your best shot - fire away.

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Sherpa alert - RotoCommunity Blog Talk Radio interview (Mon 4/12/10)

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Thanks to Pat Mayo of RotoCommunity for having me on as a guest for his Blog Talk Radio show last Saturday! http://bit.ly/bURtNM

The first 45 minutes or so we talked about fantasy baseball, but for the next 10 minutes we discussed some of the recent NFL trades and their impact on the upcoming fantasy football season.

Enjoy!

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Sherpa alert - Profile on Examiner.com written by Brad Berkowitz (Tue 4/6/10)

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Hi everyone!

Just wanted to let everyone in Sherpaville know that Brad Berkowitz, successful entrepreneur and published author, wrote a great profile of the Sherpa and his business this past weekend for Examiner.com - I encourage you to check it out!

Brad is one of the most interesting people you’ll ever meet.  After graduating with degrees from Penn’s Wharton School and NYU’s Stern School, he had a very successful career in the world of finance, most recently working for a hedge fund for seven years.  However, last summer Brad decided to make a change, left the world of finance, and finished his book The 21st Century Guide to Bachelorhood, a humorous look at dating, sex and relationships from a guy’s point of view.  He’s also started a company called LockYourDocs!, which enables customers to store all their vital documents online to make it easier to recover information in the case of theft, fire, unexpected death, etc.

Take a look at the article, Brad’s book, and his company’s website - in all three cases you’ll be glad you did!

Until next time,

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Sherpa alert - FOX Business website article (Sat 2/6/10)

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know that Fantasy Football Sherpa is featured in an article that’s currently on the FOX Business website!  The article highlights several entrepreneurs whose businesses are tied to the NFL’s popularity.

In case you’re curious, we here in Sherpaville like the Colts to win tomorrow’s Super Bowl XLIV and cover the point spread - we agree with Tony Dungy’s assessment that the game won’t be the close, down-to-the-wire thriller that most people seem to be expecting.

Have a great weekend, and enjoy the Super Bowl!

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Sherpa alert - SportsMoney blog on Forbes.com (Wed 1/6/10)

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know that I received a nice shout out from Zack O’Malley Greenburg in his final fantasy football entry for the season in the SportsMoney blog on Forbes.com!  This entry was a weekly feature throughout the football season - hopefully, we’ll be invited to participate again next season!  Starting in the next week or so, we’ll also be contributing to similar entries analyzing fantasy baseball - stay tuned!

Hope your 2010 is off to a great start, and enjoy the playoffs/offseason!

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Thursday Morning Quarterback - Week 17 Recommendations (Sat 1/2/10)

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

This week’s recommendations are late for two reasons:  (1) I’m sticking to my New Year’s resolution to procrastinate more, and (2) coaches keep announcing that certain key fantasy players will be getting the week off.  You really have to be a masochist (or a big fan of randomness) to schedule your league’s championship contest for the final week of the NFL season, but so be it.  Here are my recommendations for Week 17:

Indianapolis at Buffalo - Of course, the tricky part of any Week 17 contest is figuring out how much playing time teams who are already locked into a playoff seed will give their stars.  As you may have heard, Colts Head Coach Jim Caldwell received a bit of criticism (to put it politely) this week after his decision to forego his team’s chances at a perfect season in order to keep his starters healthy for the playoffs.  Given the Colts’ strategy last week, there’s no reason to believe their starters will play the entire game this week.  Estimates range everywhere from a series or two to early in the second half, but it’s almost certain QB Peyton Manning, WR Reggie Waynet, et. al., will be pulled well before the game is over.  Accordingly, don’t start any of your Colts, with the exception of RB Donald Brown, who figures to get a lot of playing time in relief of RB Joseph Addai (Probable-shoulder).  Leave Manning, Addai, TE Dallas Clark, Wayne, and WRs Austin Collie & Pierre Garcon on your bench.  Don’t get cute and start QB Curtis Painter, TEs Gijon Robinson (Questionable-knee) & Jacob Tamme, or any of the Colts’ other backups - there’s no sense in taking an unnecessary risk.  Bills to start include RB Fred Jackson and WRs Terrell Owens & Lee Evans.  RB Marshawn Lynch and the Defense can be added to the list in deep leagues.  Add QB Ryan Fitzgerald (Probable-ankle) to the list if he’s healthy enough to play; add QB Brian Brohm to the list if Fitzgerald can’t play. 

New York Giants at Minnesota - Following a sorry showing last week against the Panthers that essentially knocked them out of the playoffs (Dallas applied the official coup de grace Sunday night when they beat the Redskins), Giants’ Head Coach Tom Coughlin and QB Eli Manning spent the early part of the week apologizing for their team’s performance.  Some feel the Giants will bounce back in their season finale, but a better bet is that the Vikings, who can clinch a first-round bye with a victory, will end the G-men’s season on a sour note.  Giants to start include QB Eli Manning (Probable-foot), TE Kevin Boss, and WR Steve Smith.  Add WRs Hakeem Nicks (Probable-hamstring) & Mario Manningham (Questionable-shoulder) to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave RB Ahmad Bradshaw (Questionable-ankle, foot) on the bench.  RB Brandon Jacobs (Out-knee) will not play.  Vikings to start include QB Brett Favre, RB Adrian Peterson, TE Visanthe Shiancoe (Questionable-thigh), WRs Bernard Berrian, Sidney Rice, & Percy Harvin, and K Ryan Longwell.  Add RB Chester Taylor to the list in deep leagues.

Pittsburgh at Miami - Steelers’ LB LaMarr Woodley is either a conspiracy theorist or a master of reverse psychology:  he’s predicted that the Patriots and Bengals will “lay down” in their games this week against the Texans and Jets, respectively, in order to keep the Steelers out of the playoffs.  Of course, if the Steelers don’t beat Miami, it doesn’t matter what the Patriots and Bengals do this weekend - the defending Super Bowl champions will be watching the playoffs from home.  Steelers to start include QB Ben Roethlisberger, TE Heath Miller, WRs Hines Ward (Probable-hamstring), Santonio Holmes, & Mike Wallace.  Add RB Rashard Mendenhall and the Defense to the list in deep leagues.  The only Dolphin I’d start this week is TE Anthony Fasano, but QB Chad Henne and RB Ricky Williams (Questionable-shoulder) can also be started in deep leagues.  Keep all of the Dolphins’ wide receivers on the bench.

San Francisco at St. Louis - This is one of several games this week that have no playoff implications for either team involved.  The 49ers were forced to sign K Shane Andrus this week after injuries signed Ks Joe Nedney and Ricky Schmitt.  No truth to the rumor that Andrus beat out Gus the Mule for the job.  49ers to start include QB Alex Smith, RB Frank Gore, TE Vernon Davis, WRs Michael Crabtree & Josh Morgan, Andrus, and the Defense.  Although the St. Louis fans probably hope that ex-Ram WR Isaac Bruce (Questionable-ankle) plays in what could be the final game of his career, he definitely doesn’t belong in your lineup.  There aren’t any must-start Rams in this game, but RB Steven Jackson (Questionable-back) should be started if he’s healthy enough to play.  TE Randy McMichael can also be started by those in deep leagues.  Leave QB Kent Null and all of his wide receivers on the bench.

New England at Houston - Assuming that Patriots’ QB Tom Brady (Probable-shoulder/finger/ribs) plays in this game, it will mark the first time that he’s faced Texans’ S Bernard Pollard since Game 1 of the 2008 season, when the latter was a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.  Fantasy football team owners (especially those who had Brady on their team) may recall that it was Pollard’s hit that knocked Brady out for the remainder of the season and led to the emergence of QB Matt Cassel, who, coincidentally, now plays for Pollard’s former employer.  The only Patriot I’d start this week would be RB Sammy Morris, who should see significant playing time in relief of RB Laurence Maroney.  Those in deep leagues can also take their chances starting Brady and WRs Wes Welker & Randy Moss, but don’t do so unless it’s absolutely necessary.  Texans to start include QB Matt Schaub and WRs Andre Johnson (Probable-ankle) & Kevin Walter.  Add TE Joel Dreessen (Questionable-shoulder) and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Avoid starting any of the Texans’ running backs.

New Orleans at Carolina - Earlier in the week I guessed that the Saints, coming off of two straight home losses, would play their starters for most of this game in an effort to regain their momentum prior to their first-round playoff bye.  However, now that the Saints have announced that QB Mark Brunell will start in place of QB Drew Brees, I would recommend leaving all of your Saints on the bench.  Start Panthers’ RB Jonathan Stewart (Questionable-Achilles’) if he’s healthy enough to play.  QB Matt Moore, TE Dante Rosario, and the Defense can be started in deep leagues.  Add WR Muhsin Muhammad (Questionable-ankle) to the list if he’s healthy enough to play.  RB DeAngelo Williams (Doubtful-ankle) and WR Steve Smith (Out-arm) should not be in your starting lineup.

Atlanta at Tampa Bay - It’s hard to believe, but the Pro Bowl selections, announced earlier this week, did not include Falcons’ TE Tony Gonzalez for the first time in 11 seasons.  It’s even harder to believe, but the Falcons, who were an expansion team in 1966, have never posted consecutive winning seasons in their 44 years of existence.  That streak will also come to an end if the Falcons are able to beat Tampa Bay on Sunday.  Falcons to start include QB Matt Ryan (Questionable-toe), RBs Jason Snelling & Jerious Norwood, Gonzalez (Questionable-calf), WR Roddy White, and the Defense.  WR Michael Jenkins can be started in deep leagues.  Add K Matt Bryant (Questionable-hamstring) to the list if he’s able to play; add K Steven Hauschka to the list if Bryant’s sidelined.  Leave RB Michael Turner (Questionable-ankle) out of your lineup.  Buccaneers to start include TE Kevin Winslow (Probable-knee) and WR Antonio Bryant (Probable-groin).  Add QB Josh Freeman, RBs Cadillac Williams & Derrick Ward (Questionable-knee), and WRs Maurice Stovall & Michael Clayton to the list in deep leagues.

Chicago at Detroit - The late-season emergence of Bears’ WR Devin Aromashodu has been one of the better storylines in the NFL this season.  With WR Devin Hester (Probable-calf) likely to return this week, the Bears may unleash their “Double Devin” offense on the hapless Lions’ secondary.  Bears to start include QB Jay Cutler, RB Matt Forte, TE Greg Olsen, WRs Hester, Aromashodu, & Earl Bennett, K Robbie Gould, and the Defense.  Leave WR Johnny Knox (Doubtful-ankle) on the bench.  The only Lions worth starting are RB Maurice Morris and WR Calvin Johnson.  Leave QB Drew Stanton (Probable-ankle), TE Will Heller, and WR Bryant Johnson on the bench.

Jacksonville at Cleveland - Jaguars’ RB Maurice Jones-Drew garnered raves earlier this season for his brainy late-game kneel-down against the Jets, but he’s also a talented dancer when he reaches the end zone.  Expect Jones-Drew to have several opportunities to dance against the Browns, who have surprisingly won their last three games after a 1-11 start.  Jaguars to start include QB David Garrard, RB Maurice Jones-Drew, WR Mike Sims-Walker, K Josh Scobee, and the Defense.  Add WR Mike Thomas to the list in deep leagues.  TE Marcedes Lewis (Out-head) and WR Torry Holt (Out-hand) will both miss the game.  The only Brown worth starting is RB Jerome Harrison (Probable-hip), although QB Derek Anderson and WRs Mohamed Massaquoi & Josh Cribbs can also be started in deep leagues.

Philadelphia at Dallas - The Cowboys recently announced a partnership with Kraft macaroni and cheese, which will sponsor a nationwide essay contest for children.  Sometime in March or April the child who is selected as the winner will press a button that will start the implosion of Texas Stadium, the former home of the Cowboys.  Depending on the outcome of this battle to decide the NFL East division winner, there may be a lot of children in the Philadelphia area who would rather blow up Jerry WorldCowboys’ Stadium.  Eagles to start include QB Donovan McNabb, TE Brent Celek, and WRs DeSean Jackson & Jeremy Maclin (Probable-foot).  Add RB LeSean McCoy and the Defense to the list in deep leagues.  Leave RBs Brian Westbrook & Leonard Weaver on the bench.  Cowboys to start include RB Marion Barber & TE Jason Witten.  Add QB Tony Romo, RB Felix Jones, and WRs Miles Austin (Probable-thumb) & Roy Williams to the list in deep leagues.  Leave RB Tashard Choice on the bench.

Kansas City at Denver - Just when it seemed that Broncos’ Head Coach Josh McDaniels and WR Brandon Marshall had put their preseason feud behind them, the relationship has deteriorated again.  McDaniels has already announced his intention to deactivate his Pro Bowl wide receiver, insinuating that Marshall wasn’t as willing as some of his teammates to play with pain.  In spite of the latest installment of “As the Coach Burns”, the Chiefs don’t figure to have much of a chance in this game.  Still, WR Dwayne Bowe, who’s had a tumultuous season of his own, is worth starting, and RB Jamaal Charles deserves a start in deep leagues.  Leave QB Matt Cassel and WR Chris Chambers on the bench.  Broncos to start include QB Kyle Orton, RBs Knowshon Moreno & Correll Buckhalter (Probable-ankle), WRs Jabar Gaffney & Brandon Stokley, K Matt Prater, and the Defense.  In addition to Marshall, TE Tony Scheffler (Out-attitude), and WR Eddie Royal (Out-head/neck) will miss the game.

Baltimore at Oakland - All that stands between the Ravens and a playoff berth is a victory over the dysfunctional Raiders.  Yet, the Raiders have somehow managed to beat the Eagles, Bengals, Steelers, and Broncos this season, so expect the Ravens to keep the pedal to the metal until the bitter end.  Ravens to start include QB Joe Flacco, RB Ray Rice, TE Todd Heap, K Billy Cundiff, and the Defense.  Add WR Derrick Mason (Questionable-knee) to the list if he’s able to play.  WRs Demetrius Williams & Mark Clayton can be started in deep leagues.  Leave RB Willis McGahee on the bench.  The only Raider worth starting is TE Zach Miller.  Leave QB Charlie Frye, RBs Michael Bush, Darren McFadden, & Justin Fargas (Doubtful-knee), and WRs Chaz Schilens & Louis Murphy on the bench.

Tennessee at Seattle - It’s obvious there’s dissension in Seahawkville, but Seattle’s defense may rally around the goal of preventing Titans’ RB Chris Johnson from getting the 128 yards he needs to become the sixth running back in history to top the 2,000 yard rushing mark for a season.  Titans to start include QB Vince Young, Johnson, TE Bo Scaife, WRs Kenny Britt & Justin Gage, and K Rob Bironas.  Add WR Nate Washington to the list in deep leagues.  The only Seahawk who’s a must-start is WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh, but QB Matt Hasselbeck, RB Justin Forsett, and TE John Carlson can also be started in deep leagues. 

Washington at San Diego - This game wouldn’t figure to be much of a contest if both teams were playing at full strength.  However, with Chargers’ Head Coach Norv Turner vowing to get backup QB Billy Volek some playing time in relief of starting QB Philip Rivers, the Chargers obviously aren’t intending to play the entire game at full strength.  TE Fred Davis is the only must-start Redskin, but QB Jason Campbell, RB Quinton Ganther, WR Santana Moss (Probable-knee), and the Defense can also be started in deep leagues.  Given the uncertainly over how much of the game their starters will play, avoid using any Chargers in your starting lineup this week if you can help it.

Green Bay at Arizona - It’s bad enough when one team decides to treat a late-season contest like a preseason game.  However, when both teams decide to do that, hilarity and mayhem may ensue.  Who’s better - Matt Flynn or Matt Leinart?  Who’s better - Jordy Nelson or Early Doucet?  The only scenario that may prevent us from learning the answer to these soporific questions involves the Giants upsetting the Vikings in the afternoon’s first set of games.  If that happens, then Arizona would be playing for a possible second seed and the first-round playoff bye that goes with it.  Still, given that there are nine early games and seven late games on Sunday, starting any Cardinals is at best an ill-advised gamble.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Cincinnati at New York Jets - What a wild couple of weeks it’s been for rookie Jets’ Head Coach Rex Ryan.  After his team’s Week 15 last-minute loss to the Falcons, Ryan mistakenly stated that his team had been eliminated from the playoffs.  Now, after a crazy turn of events in Week 16, Ryan’s team finds itself in a “win and your in” game against a Bengals’ team that has little to play for and may rest their starters for a good part of the game (just as the Colts did last week in giving the Jets a belated Christmas present).  The best the Bengals can hope for is to move up from the fourth seed to the third seed, and you won’t know if that’s a possibility until after the Patriots-Texans game is over.  Again the best course of action is to avoid starting any Bengals unless it’s absolutely necessary.  Jets to start include RBs Thomas Jones & Shonn Greene (Probable-shoulder), TE Dustin Keller, K Jay Feely, and the Defense.  Add QB Mark Sanchez (Probable-knee), and WRs Braylon Edwards & Jerricho Cotchery to the list in deep leagues. 

Good luck to your teams this weekend! 

Thanks so much for reading this season - so long for now, but we’ll share some thoughts on the fantasy prospects of some of the top collegians after April’s draft.

Until then, 

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Sherpa alert - SportsMoney blog on Forbes.com (Wed 12/30/09)

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know that my “sleeper pick” for fantasy football Week 17 has been included in Zack O’Malley Greenburg’s entry in the SportsMoney blog on Forbes.com.  This entry has been a weekly feature throughout the football season - hopefully, we’ll be invited to participate again next season!

Happy New Year to everyone!

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Week 17 Free Agent/Waiver Wire Pickups (Tue 12/29/09)

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

For the fantasy football enthusiasts who believe the fantasy football season should last as long as the NFL’s regular season, this week’s for you.  Here’s a list of the players who were hurt during Week 16 action or were surprising scratches:

QB - Ryan Fitzpatrick

RB  

  • DeAngelo Williams 
  • Steven Jackson
  • Pierre Thomas
  • Brandon Jacobs
  • Julius Jones
  • Earnest Graham

WR 

  • Steve Smith
  • Hines Ward
  • Pierre Garcon
  • Kevin Curtis
  • Torry Holt
  • Eddie Royal
  • Donnie Avery
  • Johnny Knox
  • Isaac Bruce
  • Devin Thomas
  • Brian Robiskie 

TE

  • Tony Gonzalez
  • Jeremy Shockey
  • Marcedes Lewis

K - none

So, who are some players at each position who should be on your radar screen if you need a replacement?  The following list contains players who may not be available in your league, depending on the number of teams in your league and your roster requirements.   

Quarterbacks

Alex Smith, Josh Freeman, Jason Campbell.

Running Backs

Donald Brown, Jerious Norwood, Sammy Morris, Maurice Morris,  Arian Foster, Correll Buckhalter, Quinton Ganther, Chester Taylor.

Wide Receivers

Josh Morgan, Devin Aromashodu, Mike Wallace, Mike Thomas, Jabar Gaffney, Earl Bennett, Muhsin Muhammad, Brandon Gibson, Danny Amendola, Malcom Kelly.

Tight Ends

Todd Heap, Dustin Keller, Fred Davis, Joel Dreesen, David Thomas.

Kickers

Robbie Gould, Jeff Reed, Matt Stover.

Defenses

Atlanta, Tennessee, Carolina, Houston, Jacksonville, Washington.

I’ll post my analysis of the Week 17 games Thursday.  Thankfully, all the games are on Sunday this week - you have enough challenges this week figuring out by Sunday who’s going to be playing this week, and for how long.

Until then,

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Sherpa alert - SportsMoney blog on Forbes.com (Sat 12/26/09)

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know that my “sleeper pick” for fantasy football Week 16 has been included in Zack O’Malley Greenburg’s entry in the SportsMoney blog on Forbes.com.  This entry is a regular feature on Thursdays throughout the football season!

Have a great weekend!

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Thursday Morning Quarterback - Week 16 Recommendations (Fri 12/25/09)

Friday, December 25th, 2009

It’s finals weekend in most fantasy football leagues, so no lengthy preamble this week.  Here are my recommendations for Week 16:

San Diego at Tennesse - Mention NFL games on Christmas Day to anyone over a certain age, and they’ll almost definitely think back to the “longest game ever played” on Christmas Day 1971.  Fortunately for both the Chargers and the Titans, current rules don’t allow for a repeat tonight (pay attention, Donovan McNabb), but this game should still be quite entertaining.  Chargers to start include QB Philip Rivers, TE Antonio Gates, WR Vincent Jackson, and K Nate Kaeding.  RBs LaDainian Tomlinson & Darren Sproles and WR Malcom Floyd can also be started in deeper leagues.  Titans to start include RB Chris Johnson, TE Bo Scaife, and K Rob Bironas.  QB Vince Young and WRs Kenny Britt & Justin Gage can also be started in deeper leagues.  Stay away from WR Nate Washington (Questionable-ankle).

Denver at Philadelphia - Sunday’s game marks Broncos’ S Brian Dawkins’ return to Philadelphia - hopefully, former Eagles’ employee Dan Leone will refrain from updating his Facebook status this weekend.  The only Bronco I’d consider a must-start this weekend is WR Brandon Marshall, although QB Kyle Orton, RB Knowshon Moreno, and the Defense can also be started in deeper leagues.  Keep RB Correll Buckhalter (Questionable-ankle) and WR Eddie Royal (Questionable-neck) on your bench.  Eagles to start include TE Brent Celek, WR DeSean Jackson, and the Defense.  Add QB Donovan McNabb and RB LeSean McCoy to the list in deeper leagues.  Keep RBs Leonard Weaver & Brian Westbrook (Probable-concussion) and WRs Jeremy Maclin (Probable-foot), Jason Avant, & Kevin Curtis (Probable-knee) on the bench.

Carolina at New York Giants - For weeks prior to last Monday night’s victory over the Redskins, Giants’ fans had been clamoring for their team to show more fight.  Unfortunately, RB Brandon Jacobs took that a bit too literally during the fourth quarter and ended up with a $7,500 fine.  The Mike Tyson wannabe will have to keep his head in the game as the Giants fight to keep their playoff hopes alive against the resurgent Panthers.  Panthers to start include RBs DeAngelo Williams (Questionable-ankle) & Jonathan Stewart (Questionable-Achilles’) and WR Steve Smith.  Add QB Matt Moore and TE Dante Rosario to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave WR Muhsin Muhammad on the bench.  QB Jake Delhomme (Out-finger) is done for the season.  Giants to start include RBs Jacobs & Ahmad Bradshaw (Questionable-ankle, foot), TE Kevin Boss, and WR Steve Smith.  Add QB Eli Manning (Probable-foot), WRs Mario Manningham & Hakeem Nicks (Questionable-hamstring), and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans - The Saints may have lost their first game of the season last Saturday night to the Cowboys, but don’t expect their fans to go back to wearing paper bags over their heads.  Good news for fantasy owners in their league’s championship game this week - the Saints still have something to play for, namely home field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs, which they’ll clinch with a win in this game.  Thus, QB Drew Brees figures to play most, if not all, of this contest.  Bucaneers to start include RBs Cadillac Williams & Derrick Ward, TE Kellen Winslow (Questionable-knee), and WR Antonio Bryant (Questionable-groin).  Add QB Josh Freeman to the list in deeper leagues.  WRs Maurice Stovall, newly acquired Mark Bradley, & Michael Clayton (Questionable-knee) should remain on your bench, and WR Sammie Stroughter (Out-foot) is done for the year.  Saints to start include Brees, RB Pierre Thomas, WR Marques Colston, and K Garrett Hartley.  Add RB Mike Bell and WRs Devery Henderson & Robert Meachem to the list in deeper leagues.  Add TE Jeremy Shockey (Questionable-toe) to the list if he’s healthy enough to play; add TE David Thomas to the list if Shockey remains sidelined.

Jacksonville at New England - Current Patriots’ RB (and former Jaguar RB) Fred Taylor apparently has no interest in working for the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce when his playing days are over.  This week he stated in an interview that it would be “good for the NFL” if the Jaguars moved from Jacksonville to Los Angeles.  Luckily for Taylor this game will be played in Foxboro rather than Jacksonville.  Jaguars to start include RB Maurice Jones-Drew, TE Marcedes Lewis, and WR Mike Sims-Walker.  Add QB David Garrard and WRs Mike Thomas & Torry Holt to the list in deeper leagues.  Patriots to start include QB Tom Brady (Questionable-shoulder, finger, ribs) and WRs Wes Welker & Randy Moss.  Add RB Laurence Maroney and TE Ben Watson (Probable-knee) to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave RBs Taylor (Probable-ankle) & Sammy Morris on the bench.

Houston at Miami - Last week Texans’ RB Arian Foster was a popular pick-up from the waiver wire as fantasy owners anticipated that he’d have a field day rushing against the St. Louis Rams’ run defense.  Unfortunately for his owners, Foster’s performance last Sunday was one of the biggest disappointments since the comet Kohoutek.  Some may be willing to play with fire for a second straight week, but I’d strongly advise against starting him.  Texans who should be started include QB Matt Schaub and WRs Andre Johnson & Kevin Walter.  Add WR David Anderson to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave RBs Foster, Ryan Moats, & Chris Brown on the bench against a strong Dolphins’ run defense.  The only Dolphin who’s a must-start is RB Ricky Williams, but add QB Chad Henne, TE Anthony Fasano, and WRs Greg Camarillo, Davone Bess, & Brian Hartline to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave WR Ted Ginn on the bench.

Baltimore at Pittsburgh - The Ravens may not fear the Steelers, but this week Baltimore LB Jarret Johnson compared the Steelers’ defense to a horror movie “star”.  The loser of this game faces the scary prospect of not making the AFC playoffs in a crowded field.  Ravens worth starting include RB Ray Rice and WR Derrick Mason.  Add QB Joe Flacco, TE Todd Heap, WR Demetrius Williams, and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave RB Willis McGahee and WRs Kelley Washington (Questionable-ankle) & Mark Clayton (Questionable-knee) on the bench.  Steelers to start include TE Heath Miller & WR Hines Ward (Probable-hamstring).  Add QB Ben Roethlisberger, WRs Santonio Holmes & Mike Wallace (Questionable-knee) and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave RB Rashard Mendenhall (Probable-hip) and the newly-signed WR Joey Galloway on the bench.

Seattle at Green Bay - Hopefully, Seattle DE Darryl Tapp will get enough to eat this holiday season so that he doesn’t feel the need to take a bite out of Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers, as Rodgers alleges Tapp did when these two teams met last year. The only Seahawk worth starting in this game is TE John Carlson.  Add WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave QB Matt Hasselbeck, RBs Julius Jones (Questionable-rib) & Justin Forsett, and WRs Deion Branch, Nate Burleson (Questionable-ankle), & Deon Butler on the sideline.  Packers to start include Rodgers, RB Ryan Grant, TE Jermichael Finley, WRs Greg Jennings & Donald Driver, and the Defense.  Add WRs James Jones & Jordy Nelson to the list in deeper leagues.

Oakland at Cleveland - Many teams have figuratively caught the Raiders with their pants down this season, but last weekend Oakland DT Tommy Kelly took this saying a little too literally.  Fortunately, in spite of Kelly’s wardrobe malfunction (or maybe because of it) the Raiders were able to rally for a last-minute victory against the Broncos.  This contest features two teams “playing for pride”, but there are a number of players on both sides who can help your fantasy team this week.  Raiders to start include RBs Michael Bush & Darren McFadden and TE Zach Miller (Questionable-concussion).  Add QB Charlie Frye (Probable-concussion), WRs Chaz Schilens & Louis Murphy, and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave QB JaMarcus Russell, RB Justin Fargas (Questionable-knee), and WR Darrius Heyward-Bey (Questionable-foot) on the bench.  Browns to start include RB Jerome Harrison and WRs Josh Cribbs & Mohamed Massaquoi.  Add WR Brian Robiskie and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Keep QB Derek Anderson & RB Chris Jennings (Probable-shoulder) on the bench.  QB Brady Quinn (Out-foot) is done for the season.

Kansas City at Cincinnati - Recently signed Bengals’ RB Larry Johnson has been looking forward to this game ever since the Chiefs let him go in November.  Unfortunately for Johnson, he stands a better chance of creating a stir with his Twitter account than he does with his play on the field.  WR Dwayne Bowe is the only must-start Chief for this contest, but QB Matt Cassel and RB Jamaal Charles can be started in deeper leagues.  Leave WRs Chris Chambers & Bobby Wade on the bench.  Bengals to start include QB Carson Palmer, RB Cedric Benson, WR Chad Ochocinco, K Shayne Graham, and the Defense.  WRs Andre Caldwell & Laveranues Coles can also be started in deeper leagues.  Leave Johnson & TE J.R. Foschi on the bench in deeper leagues.

Buffalo at Atlanta - Ideally, an NFL quarterback has the opportunity to observe and learn from the sidelines for awhile before he’s thrown into the fray for the first time.  Third-string Bills’ QB Brian Brohm, signed in mid-Noveber, will not have that luxury.  Injuries to starting QB Trent Edwards and backup QB Ryan Fitzpatrick make Brohm the Bills’ likely starter this week against an injury-plagued Falcons’ team.  Bills to start include RB Fred Jackson and WRs Lee Evans & Terrell Owens.  Add Brohm and TE Shawn Nelson to the list in deeper leagues.  Keep RB Marshawn Lynch on the bench.  Falcons to start include RBs Jerrious Norwood & Jason Snelling, TE Anthony Gonzalez, and WR Roddy White.  Add the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Leave QB Matt Ryan (Questionable-toe), RB Michael Turner (Questionable-ankle), and WR Michael Jenkins on the bench.

Detroit at San Francisco - Talk about not being able to leg go - 49ers’ CB Dre Bly still blames former Lions’ teammate QB Joey Harrington for the team’s woes earlier in this decade.  Bly won’t see Harrington when he looks across the field Sunday, but his former team is still struggling to figure out this thing called winning.  The only Lion who’s a must-start is WR Calvin Johnson (Probable-knee), but TE Will Heller can also be started in deeper leagues.  Leave QB Drew Stanton, RB Maurice Morris, and WR Bryant Johnson on the bench.  QB Matt Stafford (Out-shoulder) is done for the season.  49ers’ to start include QB Alex Smith, RB Frank Gore, TE Vernon Davis, WRs Michael Crabtree & Josh Morgan, K Ricky Schmitt, and the Defense.  Leave WR Isaac Bruce (Questionable-ankle) on the bench.  K Joe Nedney (Out-hamstring) will miss the game.

St. Louis at Arizona Rams’ QB Keith Null has several things in common with Cardinals’ QB Kurt Warner, but multiple Super Bowl appearances isn’t one of them, and that doesn’t figure to change in the next millenium any time soon.  RB Steven Jackson (Questionable-back) is the only Ram who’s a must-start this week, but Null, TE Randy McMichael, and WR Donnie Avery can also be started in deeper leagues.  Cardinals to start include Warner, RB Chris Wells, WRs Larry Fitzgerald (Probable-knee) & Anquan Boldin, K Mike Nugent, and the Defense.  Add RB Tim Hightower and WR Steve Breaston to the list in deeper leagues.

New York Jets at Indianapolis - This has not been a good week for Jets’ quarterbacks.  Current QB Mark Sanchez tossed three more interceptions in last week’s last-minute loss to the Falcons, and Super Bowl III MVP QB Joe Namath was hit with a lawsuit by a former UPS driver who alleges he was bitten by Broadway Joe’s dogs.  Jets worth starting this week include RB Thomas Jones and TE Dustin Keller.  Add RB Shonn Greene to the list in deeper leagues.  Keep Sanchez and WRs Braylon Edwards (Questionable-knee) & Jerricho Cotchery on your bench.  It’s tough to know how long the Colts’ starters will play this week - if you have other options with more to play for than the Colts, I’d advise using them instead of your Colts’ players.  It may be tough to leave QB Peyton Manning (Probable-glute), RB Joseph Addai (Probable-knee), TE Dallas Clark, and WR Reggie Wayne (Probable-foot) on the bench, but it’s the smart play this weekend.  I’d also leave RB Donald Brown (Probable-chest) and WRs Pierre Garcon & Austin Collie on the bench.  WR Anthony Gonzalez (Out-knee) has finally been put on IR.

Dallas at Washington - Watergate, Iran-Contragate, Monicagate, Spygate, and now Swinging Gate - seems like our nation’s capital can never go too long without a “scandal” of some sort.  Whether outgoing (in the sense of on his way out, not gregarious) Redskins’ Head Coach Jim Zorn actually thought the play would work or just wanted to say a very public “f— you” to the ‘Skins’ management can be debated for another decade, but the end result will be the same.  Cowboys to start in this “rivalry game” include QB Tony Romo, RB Marion Barber, TE Jason Witten, WRs Miles Austin & Roy Williams, and newly-signed (and former Redskin) K Shaun Suisham.  Add RB Felix Jones and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Redskins to start include QB Jason Campbell, TE Fred Davis, and WR Santana Moss.  Leave RB Quinton Ganther, and WRs Devin Thomas (Questionable-ankle) & Malcom Kelly out of your lineup.

Minnesota at Chicago - It’s official:  the inmates are now running the asylum in Minnesota.  While this may not bode well for their playoff hopes, the Vikings should be able to regroup and take out their frustrations this week on a disappointing Bears’ team.  Vikings to start include QB Brett Favre, RB Adrian Peterson, TE Visanthe Shiancoe, WRs Bernard Berrian, Sidney Rice, & Percy Harvin, and K Ryan Longwell.  Add RB Chester Taylor and the Defense to the list in deeper leagues.  Bears to start include QB Jay Cutler, TE Greg Olsen, and (assuming he’s healthy enough to play) WR Devin Hester (Questionable-calf).  Add WRs Johnny Knox, Earl Bennett, & Devin Aromashodu to the list in deeper leagues.

Good luck to your teams this weekend! 

Until next time,

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