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Fantasy Football Week 10 Rankings: QB

Fantasy Football Week 10 Rankings: QB

Fantasy Football Week 10 Rankings: K -- FanHouse Should we rank Ndamukong Suh or Wes Welker this week? Ah yes, what a strange week that saw two skilled position players fill-in for injured kickers. You never can be sure what to expect from a fantasy kicker. Week in and week out, it's a hope-for-the-best proposition. It happened to me a couple of weeks ago when Nick Folk dropped a zero against the Packers. So, I'm sticking with the "Picking on the Cowboys" theme. 1.

Fantasy Football picks for week 10 in the NFL No doubt it was a week of running backs in the NFL’s week 9, proving, finally, that taking big time RBs in the first couple rounds of your draft is never a bad idea. The prevailing theory in fantasy football is to get your running backs early and then move on to QBs, WRs and the rest. This strategy ensures that you get a guy who is going to have all the opportunities in the world to score both running and catching the ball, and the elite ones are always too good to pass up. But in the last few weeks, that concept was put to the test. At the same time, Chris Johnson would be sitting there with four points beside his name and Brandon Jacobs couldn’t even find the field, let alone the endzone. That took a huge shift this week as running backs made it known that they are the studs in fantasy football. Just goes to show that the tried and true strategies of fantasy football still hold true. Eli Manning was awesome throwing for three TDS and almost 300 yards of offense.

Fantasy football busts: RB - Week 10 :: KFFL.com - Article - In this article KFFL breaks down fantasy football busts of the week. Some high-level players will be included, because you need to know when is time to sit a player even though it may not seem appropriate. Primarily, however, we will address the midrange to low-end fantasy options that you rack your brain over each week. Read on to learn which of these players that you wouldn't want in your lineup. Note: All statistical averages are from Week 6 to Week 9, unless otherwise specified. Fantasy football busts: Running backs LaDainian Tomlinson, New York Jets at Cleveland Browns Fantasy value: Low-end No. 2 Last three games for a formerly rejuvenated LT: 54.7 rushing yards, 4.33 receptions, 27.7 receiving yards and 0.67 total scores per contest, including a 3.5 yards-per-carry average. LeGarrette Blount, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Fantasy value: No. 2 or No. 3 About Tim Heaney Don't miss these great reports....

NFL Week 10 Picks: Will Peyton Hillis Continue His Roll Against New York Jets? Matt Sullivan/Getty Images Along with Arian Foster and Darren McFadden, Peyton Hillis has become one of the league's success stories at the running back position that no one really expected to see at the beginning of the year. The Cleveland Browns, while not an elite team, now are playing the role of spoiler, having upset the Saints and the Patriots this season and nearly beating the Chiefs and the Buccaneers the first two weeks of the season. The Jets had a five-game win streak before being shut out against the Green Bay Packers, but Mark Sanchez had a great game against Detroit last week, and they have this guy on defense named Darrelle Revis. You might have heard of the guy, they say he's good. The Browns absolutely don't care about Revis because this team runs the ball and they run it hard. Rookie quarterback Colt McCoy already has shown he has caught up to the speed of the game and reads defenses well. Browns upset again.

Fantasy Football Injury Update: Austin Collie and Others Who Should Play The Titans quarterback has been nursing an ankle injury but has started practicing once again after the Titans Week 9 bye. The Titans expect Young to be ready for the Dolphins in Week 10 and all signs are pointing at Young starting. Vince Young becomes an intriguing play for this week. The Titans throw the ball less than almost every other team in the league. Lets not forget that deep throws become important as Young has been given a new toy in Randy Moss. Furthermore the addition of Moss will create a lot of open space for Nate Washington, who already has chemistry with Young. Vince Young also gets the chance to face the Dolphins defense, who have struggled against the pass at times this season.

Fantasy Football Week 10 Injuries to Watch by fantasyfootballmaniaxs After countless weeks of hampering injuries, Week Ten looks like a nice change of pace. As opposed to previous weeks, several key players look to be ready for action, and the effect of the injury bug on teams around the league appears to be minimal. And remember, for all those owners who like to simply skim through an article, be sure to note the bold and italicized portion of each description, as this note shows the players’ status for the upcoming week. 10. With a number of injuries to the Colts receiving core this season, he has had to work his magic once again. According to reports, White missed practice for the second straight day on Friday with a shoulder injury, and he is being listed as questionable for Sunday’s contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. Fantasy owners were hoping to witness the young man in action from the slot receiver spot; however, it is looking as though he will be a game-time decision this weekend. Continue reading>>>

Fantasy Football Monday Night Preview, Week 10: Redskins And Eagles In NFC East Grudge Match PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 03: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Washington Redskins throws a pass in the second half against the Philadelphia Eagles on October 3 2010 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. The Redskins defeated the Eagles 17-12. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) The Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles square-off on MNF. What's the fantasy impact? For the second time this year, Donovan McNabb gets a shot at his old team. In the battle of QB's, the matchup has to go to Michael Vick. QB Rank: Vick #5 McNabb #16 The latest reports from coach Mike Shanahan is that Ryan Torain should be able to go after being bothered by a hamstring injury, but he's not so sure about Clinton Portis seeing time. RB Rank: LeSean McCoy #16 Ryan Torain #27 In the passing game, it's all about the Eagles. WR Rank: DeSean Jackson #9, Jeremy Maclin #14, Santana Moss #21 The Redskins do get the advantage at tight end. TE Rank: Chris Cooley #5, Brent Celek #17

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