Saturday, December 19, 2009
Fbkid's Week 15 Fantasy Studs
For most fantasy players, this is one of if not the biggest week of the year. This is either the week of the league championship game or when the matchup will be determined. It all comes down to this, so it is key that you search the waiver wire and try and find as many favorable matchups as possible.
QB: Jason Campbell vs Giants: For all the negative press you hear about Campbell, it's hard to believe that he is having a pretty solid season. Now he goes up against a Giants defense that has been struggling against the pass of late and doesn't have the ability to rush the passer the way they did only a few years ago. Expect around 240 yards and two touchdowns.
RB: Beanie Wells vs Lions: Wells is one of the many Cardinals worth starting this week. Even though Tim Hightower does very well near the goal line, expect Wells to get around 110 total yards and a touchdown.
WR: Antonio Bryant vs Seahawks: For any team on the east coast a trip out west is tough. Now try doing it when your team is 1-12. While the game could get ugly, Josh Freeman should be throwing early and often to Bryant as the Seahawks secondary has struggled. Expect around 90 yards and a touchdown.
TE: Jermichael Finley vs Steelers: Even though Finley has only put up big numbers when he is on Monday Night Football, he could be a very good play this week. The Steelers should be blitzing Aaron Rodgers early and often which could lead to many short passes Finley's way and with his ability to run after the catch he could be in for a big day. Expect around 65 yards and a touchdown.
K: Neil Rackers vs Lions: Like other kickers who go up against the Lions, Rackers could be in for a big day. While he won't have many field goal opportunities, he will most likely be worth six or seven points off extra points alone. Expect around one field goal and five extra points.
DEF: Texans vs Rams: While my previous selection of the Texans defense backfired, they should be a very good plug and play this week. The Texans game plan will be to stop Steven Jackson (which is easier said than done) and make rookie Keith Null who is coming off his first career start beat them.
After Null's five interception game, much was made about the fact that Ryan Leaf was his quarterbacks coach in college. Regardless of the fact that his coach was one of if not the biggest busts ever, what was everyone expecting a 6th round pick behind that offensive line to do? For all we know, Null could end up being a solid player in the league. The most entertaining part of this story however, is that it's pretty much a guarantee that we will be hearing this exact story in six years with the name Ryan Leaf switched to JaMarcus Russell.
As far as the Texans defense goes, expect around four sacks, three interceptions and a fumble recovery.
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