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Published by Mwilson on 2007/12/13 (155 reads)
The 2007 week 15 projections are posted here!
Projections by Position:     QB | RB | WR | TE | PK | DT | DL | LB | DB
Projections by Team:     BAL | BUF | CIN | CLE | DEN | HOU | IND | JAX | KC | MIA | NE | NYJ | OAK | PIT | SD | TEN
  ARI | ATL | CAR | CHI | DAL | DET | GB | MIN | NO | NYG | PHI | SEA | SF | STL | TB | WAS
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Published by Bagobonez on 2007/12/11 (697 reads)
QUARTERBACKS

Sage Rosenfels - Houston Texans
Rosenfels has actually been pretty good in relief of starter Matt Schaub. He has a 91.3 QB rating for the season and will face a Broncos secondary that allows 19.9 fantasy points per game to QB's, which is 9th worst in the league.

Trent Edwards - Buffalo Bills
Edwards finally was able to find the end zone last week and scored an impressive four touchdowns. This week he'll face an equally disastrous defense when the Bills play the Browns. The Browns give up 24.8 fantasy points per game to opposing QB's, which is dead last in the league.


RUNNING BACKS

Aaron Stecker - New Orleans Saints
Rumor has it that Reggie Bush is done for the season, which means Stecker will be the starter for the final 3 weeks of the regular season. Stecker had a decent game against Atlanta yesterday, rushing for 100 yards on 20 carries. His opponent for Week 15 is the Arizona Cardinals, who allow 18.1 fantasy points per game to opposing RB's, which is middle of the pack.

Fred Jackson - Buffalo Bills
Marshawn Lynch will remain the starter in Buffalo, but the Bills are also excited about the talent that Jackson has displayed and plan to mix him in with Lynch more often. This week he faces a Browns' defense that is stingier against the run than it is against the pass, but that could just be because they're so easy to pass on that no one runs the ball. At any rate, the Bills should be able to find the end zone at least two or three times, and Jackson just might be one of the Bills' players who scores.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Reggie Williams - Jacksonville Jaguars
Williams has really been on fire lately, scoring 11 or more fantasy points in 3 of the last 4 games. With all the attention paid to the Jaguars' powerful running attack, Williams can exploit match-ups on play action and has become David Garrard's favorite passing option, especially in the red zone.

Calvin Johnson - Detroit Lions
With Roy Williams out for the season, Calvin Johnson becomes the most talented WR on the Lions' active roster. Temper your expectations because he is still a rookie, but he nearly had a touchdown against the Cowboys last week and if the Lions go back to their pass wacky ways, Johnson could put up some pretty good numbers. His opponent this week is the San Diego Chargers, who allow 18.6 fantasy points per game to wide receivers, which is 10th best in the league.

TIGHT ENDS

Alex Smith - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
With Jeramy Stevens getting hit with a suspension, Smith should be the main TE in the passing game. His opponent (The Falcons) allow 7.5 fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends, which is 8th worst in the league.

DEFENSES

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Buccaneers get the joy of going up against the putrid Falcons offense that just learned their head coach will be leaving the team. A very good play this week.

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Published by Bagobonez on 2007/12/4 (523 reads)
QUARTERBACKS

Vinny Testaverde - Carolina Panthers
Pretty sad when a dinosaur makes it onto this article, but Testaverde's not a terrible play this week against a Jaguars defense that's allowing 20.5 fantasy points per game to opposing QB's, which is 7th worst in the league.

Brodie Croyle - Kansas City Chiefs
You will need to monitor his health status if you use Croyle this week, as he's not a lock to start at this point, but if he does get the nod he goes up against the Broncos secondary that's allowing 20.7 fantasy points per game to QB's, which is 5th worst in the league.

RUNNING BACKS

Michael Pittman - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Pittman's finally back on the field, and while Earnest Graham will probably remain the starter, Pittman should see a significant amount of touches against a Texans defense that's allowing 20.6 fantasy points per game to opposing RB's, 6th worst in the league.

Adrian Peterson - Chicago Bears
Peterson may have been taken by someone in your league already, but if not, get him while you can. Unlike Cedric Benson, Peterson is a good receiver out of the backfield and can get points for you through the air as well. His match-up is a fairly tough one against a Redskins defense that's allowing 16.6 fantasy points per game to opposing RB's, which is 10th best in the league.


WIDE RECEIVERS

Reggie Williams - Jacksonville Jaguars
Williams has seemed to develop into QB David Garrard's favorite target in the passing game and may finish out the season fairly strong if they can both remain healthy. His match-up's fairly tough, as the Panthers only allow 18.6 fantasy points per game to opposing WR's.

Mike Furrey - Detroit Lions
With Roy Williams likely done for the season, Furrey has a chance to step up and see some catches in a pass heavy offense. His match-up is against the Cowboys, who are allowing 21.8 fantasy points per game to opposing WR's. Furrey had a good game against the Cowboys last year as well.

TIGHT ENDS

Randy McMichael - St. Louis Rams
McMichael's been playing better in recent weeks, and has a decent match-up this week against a Bengals D that allows 7 fantasy points per game to TE's. But before you use McMichael, keep an eye on the QB situation in St. Louis. If neither Marc Bulger or Gus Frerotte are able to suit up, you might want to look elsewhere.

DEFENSES

Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals get the nod again this week, mostly on the strength of their match-up against a Rams team that allows defenses to rack up good fantasy points. The Bengals will be an even better option if the Rams have to resort to using Brock Berlin at QB, who was just promoted from the practice squad.

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Published by Mwilson on 2007/11/28 (188 reads)
The 2007 week 13 projections are posted here!
Projections by Position:     QB | RB | WR | TE | PK | DT | DL | LB | DB
Projections by Team:     BAL | BUF | CIN | CLE | DEN | HOU | IND | JAX | KC | MIA | NE | NYJ | OAK | PIT | SD | TEN
  ARI | ATL | CAR | CHI | DAL | DET | GB | MIN | NO | NYG | PHI | SEA | SF | STL | TB | WAS
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Published by Bagobonez on 2007/11/27 (761 reads)
QUARTERBACKS

A.J. Feely - Philadelphia Eagles
Feely once again fared well when called upon to start for the Eagles. More impressive is that he did it against the vaunted Patriots defense. If McNabb can't go again in Week 12, Feely makes for a great pick up. His opponent is the Seattle Seahawks, which is actually a pretty tough match-up as they are only allowing 14.4 fantasy points per game to QB's, but his match-up with New England wasn't a great one either and he still performed well.

Rex Grossman - Chicago Bears
Grossman may start again this week, and if he does, he's got a good match-up against a Giants secondary that's allowing 19.4 fantasy points per game to QB's; 11th worst in the league.

RUNNING BACKS

Kolby Smith - Kansas City Chiefs
Smith should have been mentioned in last week's article, but the article was published before Priest Holmes announced his retirement. If Smith's still on your waiver wire, get him. He's going to be the horse in Herm Edwards' conservative offense at least until Larry Johnson returns. His match-up is against the Chargers, who are allowing 19.4 fantasy points per game to opposing RB's; 9th worst in the league.

Ryan Grant - Green Bay Packers
Good chance this guy's already been scooped up in your league, but if not, grab him now. He appears to have a strangle hold on the RB job in Green Bay now. Unfortunately his match-up is a tough one this week against a Cowboys defense that hasn't allowed a 100 yard rusher this year, and the Pack may have to abandon the running game if they end up in a shoot out with Dallas' high scoring offense.

Selvin Young - Denver Broncos
Young was probably not available in your league a few weeks ago, but he might be now if his owner dropped him when he got hurt. Andre Hall suffered an ankle injury last week, so Young may get the nod again this week. He goes up against the Raiders, who are giving up 26.7 fantasy points per game to RB's, which is the very worst in the league.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Santana Moss - Washington Redskins
Moss has had an awful year to put it lightly, and if his original drafter has stubbornly horded him away on his roster, he may not be available. If he is, however, available, pick him up. The Redskins' passing game is starting to come together and he's got a good match-up this week against a Bills secondary that's allowing 24.7 fantasy points per game to WR's, which is 5th worst in the league.

Bryant Johnson - Arizona Cardinals
A very risky choice, as he's the #3 WR in Arizona, but he did catch 5 passes for 80 yards last week and goes up against a putrid Browns defense that's allowing 27.4 fantasy points per game to WR's, which is the most in the entire league.

TIGHT ENDS

Tony Scheffler - Denver Broncos
The light's finally starting to come on for Tony, whom many considered a sleeper TE in the pre-season. He's starting to develop that chemistry with QB Jay Cutler, especially near the end zone. His match-up is a bit tough this week, as the Raiders allow only 5.8 fantasy points per game to TE's, which is 10th best in the league.

Leonard Pope - Arizona Cardinals
Pope hasn't done much this season, but he will have the benefit of going up against a Browns defense that gives up more fantasy points to tight ends than any other team in the league (10.1)

DEFENSES

Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals should be available in most leagues, and this week they go up against the big, bad Steelers. But the big, bad Steelers haven't been so big and bad lately, losing to the Jets and mustering a pathetic 3 points against an 0-10 Dolphins squad.

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Published by Mwilson on 2007/11/24 (160 reads)
The 2007 week 12 projections are posted here!
Projections by Position:     QB | RB | WR | TE | PK | DT | DL | LB | DB
Projections by Team:     BAL | BUF | CIN | CLE | DEN | HOU | IND | JAX | KC | MIA | NE | NYJ | OAK | PIT | SD | TEN
  ARI | ATL | CAR | CHI | DAL | DET | GB | MIN | NO | NYG | PHI | SEA | SF | STL | TB | WAS
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Published by Bagobonez on 2007/11/20 (813 reads)
QUARTERBACKS

David Garrard - Jacksonville Jaguars
Garrard has accomplished something that even Tom Brady hasn't been able to this season: he hasn't thrown a single interception. On the other side of that token, he's only thrown 8 touchdowns and a bland 1,330 yards. But if you're in dire need of a QB, Garrard's a decent fill in. This week his opponent is the Bills, who are allowing 21.8 fantasy points per game to QB's, which is 7th worst in the NFL.


Vinny Testaverde - Carolina Panthers
Testaverde's still hangin' in there, and has been a decent fantasy performer in limited action. This week he faces a woeful Saints secondary that's allowing 23.7 fantasy points per game to opposing QB's, 2nd worst in the league. His situation will need to be monitored as we get closer to game day, just to make sure he gets the starting nod again.


RUNNING BACKS

Selvin Young - Denver Broncos
If your league's been sleeping, Young might still be available. If he is, grab him. Starting RB Travis Henry can't seem to stay healthy and still faces a possible suspension to a supposedly failed drug test. If Henry can't play for one reason or the other, Young will once again get the starting nod. This week he faces a Bears defense that is allowing 21.3 fantasy points per game to opposing RB's, which is 4th worst in the league.

Maurice Morris - Seattle Seahawks
Shaun Alexander is once again expected to miss the game due to injury, so barring a miracle Morris will get another start. He had a good game last week and should have another one this week against the Rams. The Rams are allowing 19.3 fantasy points per game to RB's, which is 12th worst in the league.


WIDE RECEIVERS

Kevin Walter - Houston Texans
Andre Johnson finally returns from injury and will bump Walter down to WR2, but Walter should still be able to put up numbers this weekend against a Cleveland secondary that's allowing 28.6 fantasy points per game to WR's; worst in the league.

Drew Carter - Carolina Panthers
Steve Smith will likely be out so Carter could see the most looks in the passing game against a Saints defense that's allowing 27.8 fantasy points per game to WR's which is 3rd worst in the league.

TIGHT ENDS

Chris Baker - New York Jets
Baker hasn't been involved much in the Jets' passing attack, but they do look his way when they get to the red zone, and the Cowboys have been giving up a ton of points to TE's in recent weeks.

DEFENSES

Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs have been an average defense this year but seem to be getting better each week and face the Raiders this week. The Raiders are allowing 14.2 fantasy points per game to opposing defenses, which is 3rd worst in the league.

If this article was beneficial to your fantasy season, please take a moment of your time and support me by clicking on the ads near the top of this page. Your support is greatly appreciated! Good luck this week!
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Published by Wollmuth on 2007/11/17 (686 reads)
Turf War is launching its new weekly fantasy football game this weekend, and is offering a free weekend, along with $25,000 in prizes. Turf War allows fantasy players to draft multiple rosters each weekend while competing for large weekly prizes. Turf War splits the weekly NFL schedule into four playable contests:

1. ALL Pick players from the entire weekends schedule of games - $10,000 total prize pool
2. EARLY Pick players from games that start at 1 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
3. LATE Pick players from games that start at or about 4 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
4. NIGHT Pick players from the Monday night/Sunday night games - $5,000 total prize pool

You provide the players, we'lll provide the statistical evident for the Position Challenge questions.
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Published by Wollmuth on 2007/11/15 (659 reads)
Turf War is launching its new weekly fantasy football game this weekend, and is offering a free weekend, along with $25,000 in prizes. Turf War allows fantasy players to draft multiple rosters each weekend while competing for large weekly prizes. Turf War splits the weekly NFL schedule into four playable contests:

1. ALL Pick players from the entire weekends schedule of games - $10,000 total prize pool
2. EARLY Pick players from games that start at 1 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
3. LATE Pick players from games that start at or about 4 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
4. NIGHT Pick players from the Monday night/Sunday night games - $5,000 total prize pool

You provide the players, we'lll provide the statistical evident for the Position Challenge questions.
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Published by Wollmuth on 2007/11/15 (477 reads)
Turf War is launching its new weekly fantasy football game this weekend, and is offering a free weekend, along with $25,000 in prizes. Turf War allows fantasy players to draft multiple rosters each weekend while competing for large weekly prizes. Turf War splits the weekly NFL schedule into four playable contests:

1. ALL Pick players from the entire weekends schedule of games - $10,000 total prize pool
2. EARLY Pick players from games that start at 1 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
3. LATE Pick players from games that start at or about 4 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
4. NIGHT Pick players from the Monday night/Sunday night games - $5,000 total prize pool

You provide the players, we'lll provide the statistical evident for the Position Challenge questions.
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Published by Mwilson on 2007/11/15 (415 reads)
Turf War is launching its new weekly fantasy football game this weekend, and is offering a free weekend, along with $25,000 in prizes. Turf War allows fantasy players to draft multiple rosters each weekend while competing for large weekly prizes. Turf War splits the weekly NFL schedule into four playable contests:

1. ALL Pick players from the entire weekends schedule of games - $10,000 total prize pool
2. EARLY Pick players from games that start at 1 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
3. LATE Pick players from games that start at or about 4 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
4. NIGHT Pick players from the Monday night/Sunday night games - $5,000 total prize pool

You provide the players, we'lll provide the statistical evident for the Position Challenge questions.
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Published by Mwilson on 2007/11/14 (182 reads)
The 2007 week 11 projections are posted here!
Projections by Position:     QB | RB | WR | TE | PK | DT | DL | LB | DB
Projections by Team:     BAL | BUF | CIN | CLE | DEN | HOU | IND | JAX | KC | MIA | NE | NYJ | OAK | PIT | SD | TEN
  ARI | ATL | CAR | CHI | DAL | DET | GB | MIN | NO | NYG | PHI | SEA | SF | STL | TB | WAS
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Published by Bagobonez on 2007/11/13 (812 reads)
QUARTERBACKS

Matt Schaub - Houston Texans
Schaub finally returns from injury, so if he's been cut you may want to scoop him up if you're in dire need of a QB. Schaub faces the Saints this week, and only the Browns and Dolphins give up more fantasy points per game to QB's then the Saints' average of 23.5.

Alex Smith - San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers can't seem to get anything going on offense this year, but hopefully facing a woeful Rams defense can help remedy that. The Rams give up 20.3 fantasy points per game to QB's; 9th worst in the league.
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Published by Wollmuth on 2007/11/8 (591 reads)
Turf War is launching its new weekly fantasy football game this weekend, and is offering a free weekend, along with $25,000 in prizes. Turf War allows fantasy players to draft multiple rosters each weekend while competing for large weekly prizes. Turf War splits the weekly NFL schedule into four playable contests:

1. ALL Pick players from the entire weekends schedule of games - $10,000 total prize pool
2. EARLY Pick players from games that start at 1 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
3. LATE Pick players from games that start at or about 4 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
4. NIGHT Pick players from the Monday night/Sunday night games - $5,000 total prize pool

You provide the players, we'lll provide the statistical evident for the Position Challenge questions.
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Published by Wollmuth on 2007/11/8 (565 reads)
Turf War is launching its new weekly fantasy football game this weekend, and is offering a free weekend, along with $25,000 in prizes. Turf War allows fantasy players to draft multiple rosters each weekend while competing for large weekly prizes. Turf War splits the weekly NFL schedule into four playable contests:

1. ALL Pick players from the entire weekends schedule of games - $10,000 total prize pool
2. EARLY Pick players from games that start at 1 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
3. LATE Pick players from games that start at or about 4 ET - $5,000 total prize pool
4. NIGHT Pick players from the Monday night/Sunday night games - $5,000 total prize pool

You provide the players, we'lll provide the statistical evident for the Position Challenge questions.
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