Each week we will analyze the defenses and provide our take on which WRs you should start and which should be benched based on matchups with stout run defenses, stubbed toes, potential weather problems, conduct code violations etc. A few big name pass catchers will be dealing with bumps & bruises in week 16 as Jordy Nelson is expected to miss his 3rd game while Torrey Smith and Sidney Rice will be at less than 100%.
Each week we will analyze the defenses and provide our take on which RBs you should start and which should be benched based on matchups with stout run defenses, stubbed toes, potential weather problems, conduct code violations etc. Those that own Reggie Bush (vs Buffalo), Trent Richardson (vs Denver) and John Dwyer (vs Cincy) should consider their alternatives as the difficult matchups will likely limit those 3 RBs to lower end RB2 status at best.
Each week we will analyze the defenses and provide our take on which WRs you should start and which should be benched based on matchups with shutdown CBS, stubbed toes, potential weather problems, conduct code violations etc. A few big name pass catchers will be dealing with bumps & bruises in week 15. Fantasy owners will have to move ahead this week without Jordy Nelson (hamstring) and Dwayne Bowe (ribs). Danny Amendola (foot) , Sidney Rice (foot) and Roddy White (knee) are also question marks so owners of these players would be wise to secure some of our week 15 sleepers as possible lineup alternatives. Dez Bryant (finger) and Cecil Shorts (concussion) are expected to be uniform barring any setbacks over the weekend.
Each week we will analyze the defenses and provide our take on which RBs you should start and which should be benched based on matchups with stout run defenses, stubbed toes, potential weather problems, conduct code violations etc. On the injury front, Ahmad Bradshaw (knee) and Jonathan Stewart (ankle) are very questionable for week 15 while Fred Jackson has been ruled out for the remainder of the season elevating CJ Spiiler to must start territory. Rookie David Wilson should be locked into lineups if Bradshaw can’t go.
Each week we will analyze the defenses and provide our take on which WRs you should start and which should be benched based on matchups with stout run defenses, stubbed toes, potential weather problems, conduct code violations etc. A few big name pass catchers will be dealing with bumps & bruises in week 14 and fantasy owners will have to move ahead this week without Percy Harvin (IR) , Cecil Shorts (concussion) and Jordy Nelson (hamstring). Hakeem Nicks (knee), Danny Amendola (foot) and AJ Green (illness) are also question marks so owners of these players would be wise to secure some of our week 14 sleepers.
In this article we assume that you are starting your RB1s regardless of the matchup. Each week we will analyze the defenses and provide our take on which RBs you should start and which should be benched based on matchups with stout run defenses, stubbed toes, potential weather problems, conduct code violations etc. On the injury front, Carolina’s John Stewart (ankle) is a major question mark for the matchup with Atlanta and Donald Brown is expected to be sidelined elevating Vick Ballard to a solid option versus a struggling Titan defense.
Among the big name QBs it’s really just Michael Vick who is still sidelined by injury. Big Ben is back this week against the Chargers to help put another dagger into AJ Smith and Norv Turner.
A few big name pass catchers will be dealing with bumps & bruises in week 13. Percy Harvin has been ruled out and will miss his 3rd straight game with a severe ankle sprain. Danny Amendola (foot) is listed as doubtful and Miles Austin (hip) is questionable for the Sunday night matchup with a floundering Eagle defense. On the plus side, the Packers will welcome back veteran Greg Jennings and the Steelers will get Antonio Brown back in the lineup but he’ll be hard pressed to gain fantasy relevance with noodle armed Charlie Batch under center. Checkout some of our week 13 sleepers suggestions as they could be sitting on your waiver wire and make for solid injury replacements.