Quarterbacks
- Drew Brees vs. San Francisco
- Peyton Manning vs. Kansas City
- Russell Wilson vs. Minnesota
- Nick Foles vs. Washington
- Matt Stafford at Pittsburgh
- Robert Griffin III at Philadelphia
- Case Keenum vs. Oakland
- Mike Glennon vs. Atlanta
- Cam Newton vs. New England
- Tom Brady at Carolina
- Josh McCown vs. Baltimore
- Ryan Tannehill vs. San Diego
- Philip Rivers at Miami
- Carson Palmer at Jacksonville
- Andy Dalton vs. Cleveland
- Ben Roethlisberger vs. Detroit
- Colin Kaepernick at New Orleans
- Jason Campbell at Cincinnati
- Alex Smith at Denver
- Matt Ryan at Tampa Bay
- Geno Smith at Buffalo
- Eli Manning vs. Green Bay
- Joe Flacco at Chicago
- EJ Manuel vs. NY Jets
- Scott Tolzein at NY Giants
I don’t think I’d have believed you if you’d have told me this preseason that there would be a week this season where Nick Foles, Case Keenum and Mike Glennon would be in my top 10.
Running Backs
- LeSean McCoy vs. Washington
- Marshawn Lynch vs. Minnesota
- Jamaal Charles at Denver
- Reggie Bush at Pittsburgh
- Adrian Peterson at Seattle
- Frank Gore at New Orleans
- Alfred Morris at Philadelphia
- Danny Woodhead at Miami
- Knowshon Moreno vs. Kansas City
- Ryan Mathews at Miami
- Andre Ellington at Jacksonville
- Eddie Lacy at NY Giants
- Andre Brown vs. Green Bay
- Ben Tate vs. Oakland
- Giovani Bernard vs. Cleveland
- Le’Veon Bell vs. Detroit
- Matt Forte vs. Baltimore
- Fred Jackson vs. NY Jets
- Chris Ivory at Buffalo
- Stevan Ridley at Carolina
- Darren Sproles vs. San Francisco
- CJ Spiller vs. NY Jets
- Shane Vereen at Carolina
- Pierre Thomas vs. San Francisco
- Bobby Rainey vs. Atlanta
- Ray Rice at Chicago
- Steven Jackson at Tampa Bay
- Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Arizona
- DeAngelo Williams vs. New England
- Rashad Jennings at Houston
- Rashard Mendenhall at Jacksonville
- BenJarvus Green-Ellis vs. Cleveland
- Brian Leonard vs. Atlanta
- Jonathan Stewart vs. New England
- Joique Bell at Pittsburgh
- Bernard Pierce at Chicago
- Chris Ogbonnaya at Cincinnati
- James Starks at NY Giants
- Lamar Miller vs. San Diego
- Dennis Johnson vs. Oakland
- Bilal Powell at Buffalo
- Roy Helu at Philadelphia
- Mark Ingram vs. San Francisco
- Mike Tolbert vs. New England
- Willis McGahee at Cincinnati
- Jacquizz Rodgers at Tampa Bay
- Daniel Thomas vs. San Diego
- Bryce Brown vs. Washington
- Kendall Hunter at New Orleans
- Peyton Hillis vs. Green Bay
- Marcel Reece at Houston
- Ronnie Brown at Miami
- Jonathan Dwyer vs. Detroit
- Montee Ball vs. Kansas City
- Robert Turbin vs. Minnesota
- Alphonso Smith at Jacksonville
- Fozzie Whittaker at Cincinnati
- Anthony Sherman at Denver
- Bruce Miller at New Orleans
- Knile Davis at Denver
I couldn’t trust Miami’s backfield before, and now down two offensive linemen we’ve seen how much they’ll struggle. It’s a deep league that Lamar Miller should even still be rostered in, let alone considered for a start.
Wide Receiver
- Calvin Johnson at Pittsburgh
- Pierre Garcon at Philadelphia
- Antonio Brown vs. Detroit
- DeSean Jackson vs. Washington
- Vincent Jackson vs. Atlanta
- Andre Johnson vs. Oakland
- Brandon Marshall vs. Baltimore
- Golden Tate vs. Minnesota
- Demaryius Thomas vs. Kansas City
- AJ Green vs. Cleveland
- Alshon Jeffery vs. Baltimore
- Wes Welker vs. Kansas City
- Mike Wallace vs. San Diego
- Riley Cooper vs. Washington
- Torrey Smith at Chicago
- Victor Cruz vs. Green Bay
- Larry Fitzgerald at Jacksonville
- Jordy Nelson at NY Giants
- Josh Gordon at Cincinnati
- Eric Decker vs. Kansas City
- Marvin Jones vs. Cleveland
- Danny Amendola at Carolina
- Emmanuel Sanders vs. Detroit
- Brian Hartline vs. San Diego
- Steve Smith vs. New England
- Reuben Randle vs. Green Bay
- Harry Douglas at Tampa Bay
- Keenan Allen at Miami
- Marques Colston vs. San Francisco
- Santonio Holmes at Buffalo
- Dwayne Bowe at Denver
- Tiquan Underwood vs. Atlanta
- Jarrett Boykin at NY Giants
- Aaron Dobson at Carolina
- James Jones at NY Giants
- Percy Harvin vs. Minnesota
- David Nelson at Buffalo
- Kenny Stills vs. San Francisco
- Doug Baldwin vs. Minnesota
- Cecil Shorts vs. Arizona
- Michael Floyd at Jacksonville
- Jerricho Cotchery vs. Detroit
- Rishard Matthews vs. San Diego
- Denarius Moore at Houston
- Marquise Goodwin vs. NY Jets
- Jermaine Kearse vs. Minnesota
- Anquan Boldin at New Orleans
- Roddy White at Tampa Bay
- Julian Edelman at Carolina
- TJ Graham vs. NY Jets
- DeAndre Hopkins vs. Oakland
- Hakeem Nicks vs. Green Bay
- Ted Ginn Jr. vs. New England
- Eddie Royal at Miami
- Lance Moore vs. San Francisco
- Donnie Avery at Denver
- Marlon Brown at Chicago
- Greg Jennings at Seattle
- Brandon LaFell vs. New England
- Dexter McCluster at Denver
Whether due to matchups, injured quarterbacks, injuries to themselves, or some combination of the three, there are some dicey matchups for the top-end guys this week, highlighted by Keenan Allen and TY Hilton.
Tight Ends
- Jimmy Graham vs. San Francisco
- Rob Gronkowski at Carolina
- Antonio Gates at Miami
- Vernon Davis at New Orleans
- Jordan Reed at Philadelphia
- Julius Thomas vs. Kansas City
- Jordan Cameron at Cincinnati
- Martellus Bennett vs. Baltimore
- Tony Gonzalez at Tampa Bay
- Rob Housler at Jacksonville
- Timothy Wright vs. Atlanta
- Garrett Graham vs. Oakland
- Greg Olsen vs. New England
- Charles Clay vs. San Diego
- Brandon Pettigrew at Pittsburgh
- Scott Chandler vs. NY Jets
- Tyler Eifert vs. Cleveland
- Brent Celek vs. Washington
- John Carlson at Seattle
- Jermaine Gresham vs. Cleveland
- Zach Miller vs. Minnesota
- Dallas Clark at Chicago
- Clay Harbor vs. Arizona
- Heath Miller vs. Detroit
- Brandon Myers vs. Green Bay
I ranked Vernon Davis assuming he’ll play and won’t be limited, but I may need to update that later in the week.
Kicker
- Mason Crosby at NY Giants
- Steven Hauschka vs. Minnesota
- Stephen Gostkowski at Carolina
- Shaun Suisham vs. Detroit
- Robbie Gould vs. Baltimore
- Nick Folk at Buffalo
- Matt Prater vs. Kansas City
- Rian Lindell vs. Atlanta
- Justin Tucker at Chicago
- Nick Novak at Miami
- David Akers at Pittsburgh
- Kai Forbath at Philadelphia
- Ryan Succop at Denver
- Dan Carpenter vs. NY Jets
- Jay Feely at Jacksonville
- Garrett Hartley vs. San Francisco
- Alex Henery vs. Washington
- Caleb Sturgis vs. San Diego
- Matt Bryant at Tampa Bay
- Sebastian Janikowski at Houston
- Billy Cundiff at Cincinnati
- Mike Nugent vs. Cleveland
- Graham Gano vs. New England
- Blair Walsh at Seattle
- Phil Dawson at New Orleans
Still not liking kickers named Josh enough to even get them in my top 25.
Defense
- Cardinals at Jacksonville
- Seahawks vs. Minnesota
- Broncos vs. Kansas City
- Bengals vs. Cleveland
- Browns at Cincinnati
- Texans vs. Oakland
- Ravens at Chicago
- Saints vs. San Francisco
- Patriots at Carolina
- Chiefs at Denver
- Bucs vs. Atlanta
- Panthers vs. New England
- 49ers at New Orleans
- Jets at Buffalo
- Bills vs. NY Jets
- Giants vs. Green Bay
- Dolphins vs. San Diego
- Packers at NY Giants
- Bears vs. Baltimore
- Lions at Pittsburgh
- Jaguars vs. Arizona
- Chargers at Miami
- Raiders at Houston
- Eagles vs. Washington
- Falcons at Tampa Bay
The Titans disappointed against Jacksonville last week, but I’m going to the well again with Arizona as my No. 1 defense.
who should I start. l.fitzgerald or k.allen
who do you think morris-lacey-tate need two,and do you like ty Hilton or no.o
I picked up Nick Folk and dropped Crosby after 2 bad misses last week, though he did get 9 pts. Folk hasn’t missed a FGA all year and has numerous 2 digit weeks this year. Just wondered how you arrived at Crosby as your #1 kicker for this week?
Todd, go with Fitzgerald. Allen’s been better lately, but he’s got a tough matchup and Fitzy’s is about as easy as they come.
Oly, Morris and Lacy. I like TY Hilton, but not this week. Tough to bench, but he’s got Verner this week. It’s not gonna be pretty.
Dick, if you’re penalized for misses in your league, then Crosby does drop a couple spots. But Crosby’s averaging almost 3.5 attempts the last 7 weeks. He’s missed four, which you don’t love, but he’s kicking at a pretty good rate overall. And the Giants, while giving up fewer points to kickers their last three games, are still allowing the fourth most points per game. And the kickers they’ve been better against lately are 14, 20, and 30, respectively, in points per game at the position, so not exactly high-powered offenses. Crosby, on the other hand, is second at the position overall.
In a 2 RB/2WR Flex Non-PPR league. I have been getting killed with QBs with Brady and Dalton. I could get Peyton for probably Nelson and Jeffery, definitely Jeffery and Murray. I have Moreno, Murray, Richarson and Rice for RBs and Desean Jackson, Marshall, Jeffery, Nelson and Boykin. Been going with Jackson, Marshall as WRs and Nelson as Flex. Would you trade for Manning? Bascially losing my depth and Flex. Will probably have to use either Boykin or Richardson going forward in Flex, maybe Delanie Walker.
I could also do Nelson for Luck, maybe Jeffery instead.
Hey Frank. You don’t have the depth at RB to make it worthwhile to make the deal. You can’t trust Richardson and Rice at this point. But you do have the WR depth to do it, so I’d go that route if you can.
I wouldn’t get Luck. Very tough schedule down the stretch. Wouldn’t be an improvement for you.
thank for the advice I did not play TY HILTON,AND YOU SAID USE MORRIS AND LACEY BUT I KEEP SEEING TATE.
Don’t get me wrong–I like Tate this week. Have him ranked right behind Lacy. So if your gut says Tate, I’d play him over Lacy and keep Morris in there.
How much trading do you do at this point of the year? In another league (PPR) I am in, I am on the outside of the playoffs barely at this point. I have 3 studs (Charles, Manning, Graham) and the rest duds. Maybe something like Wilson, Bernard, Calvin and Olsen for Manning and Graham?
I do more trading late in the year than early, generally speaking. Probably because early in the year I feel more compelled to “win” the trade whereas late in the year as long as I’m getting an upgrade to my starting lineup–and not totally getting fleeced–I’m more likely to pull the trigger.
In your case I think I’d focus more on guys who have a better schedule than Wilson does. I’m OK with trading a stud or two if you’re in a situation where the rest of your starting lineup is brutal, but you’ve got to be very cognizant of schedule in that case because you’re going from guys who you’ll start regardless to guys who you might wind up benching in certain weeks because you’ve got other guys who look like better plays. Plus Wilson still has a bye.
Great show as usual Anthony. We picked up Case Keenum a couple of weeks ago. Is Eli Manning dropable? Just wondering. Thanks
By the way, love listening to you on ESPN 1500AM. With Pryor out, do you start Jennings or one of the Atlanta RBs in Jackson or Rodgers? PPR League
Thanks! I go Jackson
Thanks! Yes, he’s definitely droppable.