Week 14 Whiparound

In my Week 13 radio show on 1500 ESPN, I devoted a segment to handcuffs—who they were for each team and why you should own them. Sure enough, Week 1 of the fantasy playoffs showed exactly why they were important.

 

First, Reggie Bush was declared active in the Great Philly Snowstorm of 2013, then tweaked his calf in warm-ups and didn’t play. Joique Bell then went out and led the team in rushing AND receiving, combining for 127 yards and a touchdown. Meanwhile, Adrian Peterson tweaked an ankle a few miles south in the Great Baltimore Blizzard of 2013, adding it to an already sore groin and giving way to Toby Gerhart, who plowed his way to 89 yards and a score on 15 carries. Both Bell and Gerhart could be fantasy semifinal starters, leaving Bush and Peterson owners out in the cold.

 

If ever there was a game I DIDN’T have a good read on, it was today’s Dolphins/Steelers matchup. I expect Ben Roethlisberger to struggle against Miami’s impressive secondary, the Dolphins to run the ball just OK, and Miami’s receivers to do most of the damage through the air with only a few yards from Charles Clay and not much else. Instead, Roethlisberger became just the third quarterback to throw multiple touchdowns this season and the second to top two, spreading his scores around to Jerricho Cotchery, Antonio Brown and Emmanuel Sanders. This would’ve been impressive anyway, but the fact that Miami had allowed just one WR touchdown ALL SEASON coming into the contest made it all the more impressive. The game also included Lamar Miller leaving with a concussion, allowing Daniel Thomas – yes, the guy who was potentially out for the year a few weeks ago – to run for 105 yards and a score on 16 carries. Oh yeah, and Clay turned his team-high 10 targets into seven grabs for 98 yards and two scores.

 

I also completely discounted Andrew Luck this week after a month of struggles from the second-year signal caller. Indy still lost, but Luck took his show on the road to the tune of 326 yards and four touchdowns without an interception. What’s more, the little damage done by the Colts from the backfield came from the recently formally benched Trent Richardson, whose five catches and 68 receiving yards were both second on the team, while Donald Brown quietly combined for 29 yards.

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Week 14 Fantasy Football Position Ranks

Quarterbacks

  1. Matt Stafford at Philadelphia
  2. Drew Brees vs. Carolina
  3. Peyton Manning vs. Tennessee
  4. Nick Foles vs. Detroit
  5. Cam Newton at New Orleans
  6. Josh McCown vs. Dallas
  7. Tom Brady vs. Cleveland
  8. Joe Flacco vs. Minnesota
  9. Philip Rivers vs. NY Giants
  10. Matt Ryan at Green Bay
  11. Andy Dalton vs. Indianapolis
  12. Mike Glennon vs. Buffalo
  13. Tony Romo at Chicago
  14. Alex Smith at Washington
  15. Russell Wilson at San Francisco
  16. Ryan Fitzpatrick at Denver
  17. Colin Kaepernick vs. Seattle
  18. Robert Griffin III vs. Kansas City
  19. Matt Flynn vs. Atlanta
  20. EJ Manuel at Tampa Bay
  21. Carson Palmer vs. St. Louis
  22. Andrew Luck at Cincinnati
  23. Jason Campbell at New England
  24. Matt McGloin at NY Jets
  25. Eli Manning at San Diego
  26. Ben Roethlisberger vs. Miami
  27. Matt Cassel at Baltimore
  28. Ryan Tannehill at Pittsburgh
  29. Matt Simms vs. Oakland
  30. Kellen Clemens at Arizona

Jay Cutler and/or Aaron Rodgers could return in Week 14, which would shake up the QB rankings a bit.
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Week 13 Fantasy Football Position Ranks

Quarterbacks

  1. Drew Brees at Seattle
  2. Peyton Manning at Kansas City
  3. Cam Newton vs. Tampa Bay
  4. Andy Dalton at San Diego
  5. Josh McCown at Minnesota
  6. Matt Ryan at Buffalo
  7. Tom Brady at Houston
  8. Russell Wilson vs. New Orleans
  9. Colin Kaepernick vs. St. Louis
  10. Philip Rivers vs. Cincinnati
  11. Robert Griffin III vs. NY Giants
  12. Nick Foles vs. Arizona
  13. Carson Palmer at Philadelphia
  14. EJ Manuel vs. Atlanta
  15. Case Keenum vs. New England
  16. Andrew Luck vs. Tennessee
  17. Brandon Weeden vs. Jacksonville
  18. Ryan Tannehill at NY Jets
  19. Eli Manning at Washington
  20. Alex Smith vs. Denver
  21. Mike Glennon at Carolina
  22. Christian Ponder vs. Chicago
  23. Ryan Fitzpatrick at Indianapolis
  24. Chad Henne at Cleveland
  25. Kellen Clemens at San Francisco

I’m going out on a bit of limb here with Matt Ryan, but they face Buffalo indoors (in Toronto) and I’m hoping that Roddy White is enough of his former self that Ryan has enough options to be successful. (more…)

Week 12 Whiparound

The good news is, you probably weren’t planning on starting the Kansas City Chiefs defense next week against the Denver Broncos, anyway. The bad news is, there’s no guarantee that Justin Houston and Tamba Hali will be back for the fantasy playoffs. And we saw just how much the two mean to the Chiefs when they went out, as Philip Rivers woke from his five-week slumber to post his best numbers since Week 4. So if you own the Chiefs, start making different fantasy playoff plans now, just in case.

Rivers’ numbers were buoyed in part by San Diego’s tight end of the future, who posted 80 yards on three catches, including a 60-yarder for a touchdown. Dynasty leaguers, go get him now, if its not too late. Keenan Allen owners, his knee is apparently just fine.

Zac Stacy might’ve had a record-setting day if not for a concussion that led to Benny Cunningham’s first career touchdown and 100-yard game. Both backs scored, as did Tavon Austin on a long run, leaving Adrian Peterson owners licking their chops for next Sunday’s matchup with the hapless Bears. Stacy owners need to make Cunningham their top waiver priority this week. (more…)

Week 12 Fantasy Football Position Rankings

Quarterbacks

  1. Peyton Manning at New England
  2. Matt Stafford vs. Tampa Bay
  3. Tom Brady vs. Denver
  4. Tony Romo at NY Giants
  5. Colin Kaepernick vs. Washington
  6. Ben Roethlisberger at Cleveland
  7. Cam Newton at Miami
  8. Case Keenum vs. Jacksonville
  9. Andrew Luck at Arizona
  10. Josh McCown at St. Louis
  11. Joe Flacco vs. NY Jets
  12. Mike Glennon at Detroit
  13. Carson Palmer vs. Indianapolis
  14. Robert Griffin III vs. San Francisco
  15. Jason Campbell vs. Pittsburgh
  16. Eli Manning vs. Dallas
  17. Scott Tolzein vs. Minnesota
  18. Philip Rivers at Kansas City
  19. Christian Ponder at Green Bay
  20. Ryan Fitzpatrick at Oakland
  21. Ryan Tannehill vs. Carolina
  22. Kellen Clemens vs. Chicago
  23. Alex Smith vs. San Diego
  24. Matt McGloin vs. Tennessee
  25. Geno Smith at Baltimore

It should be a good week to own Colin Kaepernick, and Ben Roethlisberger makes his way into my top 10 I believe for the first time all year! Kinda hard to ignore two four-touchdown games in three weeks.

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