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NFL Playoffs 2011-NFC Divisional Match-ups

By Brian McGee

Seattle Seahawks @ Chicago Bears:
The Earth shaking Seahawks are trying to prove the World wrong again.  They will be on the road in this game in a very cold environment.  The forecast — to be in the mid to high 20′s, with a chance of snow shower — should prove an advantage for the Chicago Bears.  Matt Hasselback decided to play like a Hall of Fame QB and beat the defending champs last week in their wild card match-up.  During the season he threw 12 touchdowns and 17 interceptions, but against the Saints last week he threw 4 touchdowns to only 1 interception.  He had a passer rating of 113, a touch better than his average rating for the season of 73.  After the phenomenal run of Marshawn Lynch that almost brought the town of Seattle to rubble, the Seahawks must be taken more seriously.  If the Bears think they will be able to control them with their defense and have Cutler get the ball in the end zone, they could be in for a shock.  With that being said, this is the best match-up that Bears could have asked for.  They have earned their home field advantage, although it was through a lesser schedule than most teams.  They will need the accuracy of Cutler to return and to use the versatility of Matt Forte early and often to move the chains.  The Bears “D” will not allow 41 points to be posted up on them; they are rested and ready to get their run into the playoffs.  Look for a controlled run/pass attack and a fierce defense from the Bears to end the Seahawks hopes for another shocking win.
Bears win 24-17

Green Bay Packers @ Atlanta Falcons
Matt Ryan does not lose at the Georgia Dome.  Aaron Rodgers loves to win in hostile settings.  It’s a battle of phenomenal young QB’s, one a little more seasoned than the other.  The Falcons and Ryan have been proving people wrong every week of the season; they have proven how dominant their defense can be and how poised their young quarterback is.  This is the game that I would watch if their was only one game that I could.  I want to see how Rodgers finds throwing room against the Falcons and how well Jennings can respond with a mediocre performance last week.  The Packers dropped a couple crucial balls last week, especially at the end of the half when James Jones used his frying pan hands and missed a scoring opportunity.  With a lot of offensive possibilities in this game, the key to whomever wins will once again be a defensive stop in the final 2 minutes.  Whatever team will come through and muster up that little extra on defense will win the game. I am very excited for this game, and I hope it lives up to the hype I am giving it.  Two great duos with Rodgers and Jennings and Ryan and White.  Fantastic defenses playing at the highest level, not many things can top playoff football.
Packers win 27-24

January 15, 2011 Posted by | Game of the Week, Just the Stats, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

NFL Playoffs 2011 – AFC Divisional Round Matchups

By Brian McGee

The Wild Card weekend is done, and, to no surprise, the Ravens made it through.  The Jets found a way to get past Peyton Manning and the Colts, and thus, I was 1 for 2 last week with my AFC predictions.  Let’s see if I can improve on that this week.

Baltimore Ravens @ Pittsburgh Steelers
When worlds collide, this is what it must feel like.  These two powerhouse defenses are known for wanting to mame and decapitate each other, and have had some success in doing both.  They split their regular season meetings, with both games decided by a field goal, even with Pittsburgh starting 13-year pro and perennial back-up Charlie Batch in the Week 4 meeting (won by the Ravens).  When Ben Roethlisberger was behind center, the Steelers won, but Big Ben suffered a broken nose in the process; a little reminder from the Ravens that they don’t like to lose.  This game will be just like the previous matches.  The defenses will keep the score low because neither give up a lot of touchdowns, and the game should be decided by which QB can take their respective team down the field in the 4th quarter.  The Steelers defense has been able to keep them in games and give Big Ben a chance to make a game-winning drive.  Joe Flacco looked precise and under control for the Ravens in last week’s route of the Kansas City Chiefs.  You can’t take much away from that game offensively because of the turnovers, but Flacco looked more poised than last year, and that is a big thing.  Going into Heinz field and trying to win in the playoffs is a very difficult task, but I think the Ravens are up to it.  Ray Rice is now more involved in the gameplan, and the Ravens have many receiving targets for Flacco.  Troy Polamalu can’t cover them all.  Of course, this will be a grind out kind of game, but at the end, the drive that will matter will be in the hands of the Ravens offense, and they will get it done.
Ravens win 20-17

New York Jets @ New England Patriots
Apparently Rex Ryan is confused.  He believes this game is only about him against Bill Belichick.  He has forgotten the beat-down his team received the last time these two met.  His focus should be on getting his team past this round of the playoffs and into the AFC Championship game.  Making it personal may take some of the pressure off of his team, but it shouldn’t be needed at this juncture of the season.  Your team is either mentally and physically prepared by now or they aren’t.  If the Jets are not ready, then that blame is rested squarely on Ryan’s shoulders.  After last week’s last second field goal by Nick Folk, the Jets made it past the Indianapolis Colts, but if they expect to contend with the Patriots, they will need a much better game out of their QB.  Mark Sanchez was 18 for 31 against the Colts for 189 yards and 1 interception.  That won’t cut it against Brady and Company.  The Jets needed poor coaching from the Indianapolis sideline to narrowly escape Wild-Card Weekend.  Belichick won’t give the Jets as many opportunities.  He will have a phenomenal game plan, as usual, and Brady will execute it with precision.  With BenJarvus Green-Ellis becoming a consistent running back and the dual threat of Danny Woodhead, the Patriots are a more balanced and higher caliber team.
Patriots win 27-17

January 12, 2011 Posted by | Game of the Week, Just the Stats, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

NFL Playoffs Continued

By Brian McGee

And now for the AFC match-ups.

New York Jets @ Indianapolis Colts:
This isn’t a game between Mark Sanchez and Peyton Manning because if it were, it wouldn’t be a game at all; Manning is the far superior quarterback.  This will be a game of defenses.  The Colts D needs to harness its playoff nastiness once again to give their team a chance to advance into the next round.  Manning may own Rex Ryan and any team he coaches for — like Rex Ryan’s wife needs to own some shoes — but the game will still be decided on how the defenses contain the offenses.  The Jets can live with a 10 point game because they expect their defense to carry them when Sanchez and company have a hard time moving the ball.  This is the first year in a while that the Colts have looked vulnerable.  They did, however, end the regular season on a 4 game winning streak to get into the playoffs, and I can’t see that momentum slowing down.  The Jets are a better team than they were last year, but on the road, and with the Colts rolling, I don’t see them coming away with a victory.  Even with his subs in, Manning can make anybody better and will find a way to win.
Final Score: Colts win 17-13

Baltimore Ravens @ Kansas City Chiefs:
The league’s best rushing attack against one of the league’s best run stopping defenses.  Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones have run for over 2,300 yards this season, with a combined average of 4.9 yards per carry.  Charles fell less than 150 yards short of the rushing title, and he did it as a “back-up” for the first part of the year.  The Ravens have found their old ways, giving Ray Rice as many touches as he can handle.  He is as versatile as Charles with a lower center of gravity, so instead of going around people, he can go through them, if necessary.  The Chiefs were very good in the regular season at home, with a record of 7-1, their only loss to an Oakland Raiders team that finished the season 6-0 in the AFC West.  Matt Cassel and Dwayne Bowe have been off lately, and will be hard pressed to find their groove against the Ravens’ experienced defensive attack led by grandfather linebacker Ray Lewis.  This will be a very good, very close game, but the Ravens will shut down the Chiefs’ ground attack and win it on a field goal in the final minutes.
Final Score: Ravens win 13-10

January 5, 2011 Posted by | Game of the Week, Just the Stats, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

NFL Playoffs 2011

By Brian McGee

The season is over and the post-season is upon us.  I hope your Fantasy leagues went as well as you hoped they would.  I, unfortunately, had a rough year with some injuries (Antonio Gates=upsetting), but I will not dwell on it.  I will only make up for it with a post-season victory.  My F.P.I.C. (Fantasy Partner In Crime), Josh, had a very nice year with, I believe, two league championships out of three, so kudos to you, Joshua.

Now to the playoffs.

NFC Division

New Orleans Saints @ Seattle Seahawks:
The Seahawks are the first team with a losing record to get into the playoffs.  Go Charlie Whitehurst.  The Seahawks should reward Whitehurst with a playoff start and leave Matt Hasselback on the bench.  What do they have to lose?  Not only are they in the playoffs, but they are hosting the game.  Seattle has always been a very tough place for opposing teams to come in and win big games, but, that said, the Seahawks don’t stand a chance with the defending champions coming to town.  The last line in Vegas has the Saints as a 10 point favorite.  That means the odds makers are giving Seattle little to no chance.  The Saints are the 3rd best passing team in the league, led by Sportsman of the Year, Drew Brees.  Both teams are bottom dwellers in the run game, the Saints more than ever with the injury to rookie Chris ivory.  I am happy for Seattle and I don’t believe the playoff rules should be changed; this has been the only time a team with a losing record has ever gotten in.  The people who should be mad are the other NFC west teams, St. Louis especially.  Drew Brees will guide his team to a wild card victory.
Final Score: Saints win 27-10 (that even rhymes)

Green Bay Packers @ Philadelphia Eagles:
Aaron Rodgers vs. Michael Vick; everything else is irrelevant.  Which 2010 outstanding QB will shine in the biggest spotlight of the New Year?  Will Rodgers show the NFL that he does indeed deserve to be in the Pro Bowl?  Or will Michael Vick confirm his status as an elite QB?  The Eagles hold two distinct advantages in this game: home field and LeSean McCoy.  The Packers have no running game, and thus their offense rests on the chiseled shoulders of their young and talented quarterback, Rodgers.  The Eagles ground attack features the skilled McCoy, Vick and even DeSean Jackson, if the Eagles can use him at the right moments on some end-a-rounds.  If Vick can scramble as well as he has all year, A.J. Hawk, Clay Matthews and the rest of the Packer defense will have a very long day.  The Packers’ defense ranks 18th against the run and 5th against the pass.  For the Eagles to be successful they will need to lean on the running game and pass the ball efficiently.  These two teams met in the first week of the season with the Packers prevailing 27-20, but Vick was only in for half the game.  I expect this to be another close battle, the winner to be determined because of a big defensive play.  Aaron Rodgers has carried this team offensively all year, so expect nothing less from him in this game.  He will have more to prove because of the Pro Bowl snub.  Rodgers should take it personally and use that on the field.
Final Score: Packers win 24-20

January 5, 2011 Posted by | Game of the Week, Just the Stats, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Week 10: On Your Mark, Get Set, Start Em’ (cont.)

By Brian McGee

Here are some Wide Receivers who will help your team this week:

WR: Danny Amendola (StL) – Amendola is Sam Bradford’s most trusted receiver, and though Danny is not a deep threat, by any means, he receives enough targets to be a good week-to-week fill-in for your wide receiving core.  In his 2nd year in the NFL, his numbers are solid: 45 receptions, 379 yards, 2 touchdowns and an average of 8.4 yards per catch.  With 5.5 receptions per game, he can be counted on to produce for you when needed.
Week 10 Projection: 55 yards, 1TD

WR: Michael Jenkins (ATL) – Jenkins has only played in 3 games this year, and though he has yet to find the end zone, he is averaging a respectable 60 yards per game and 17.9 yards per catch.  Roddy White is listed as questionable, but is expected to play Thursday night against the Baltimore Ravens.  In turn, White will command a lot of attention from the Ravens’ secondary, leaving Jenkins to find the openings as the WR2.  The Falcons might turn to the passing game if Michael Turner can’t get it done against the Ravens run defense.
Week 10 Projection: 65 yards, 1TD

Leave me a comment and let me know if this is helpful.  I like the feedback.  Thank you.

November 11, 2010 Posted by | Just the Stats, Sleepers, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Just the Stats: 2009 Quarterback Projections

Posted: September 5, 2009

All stats are based on player trends, offensive systems and current situations.  The “Overall” Quarterback fantasy score is determined for leagues using the following scoring system: 25 passing yards = 1 point, TD pass = 4 points, 10 rushing yards = 1 point, TD run = 6 points, 300+ yard passing game = 6 points, INT = -1 point, Fumble = -2 points, Sack = .25 points.

PLAYER Age O-Ln Bye Week 14-15-16 Yards
TD 300+ Int Fm Sak Ru Yds Ru TD OVERALL
Drew Brees 30 Plus 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 4,500 30 7 16 3 15 27 0 319
Tom Brady 32 Plus 8 Car, @Buf, Jac 4,100 33 5 11 4 30 90 1 315
Peyton Manning 33 Plus 6 Den, @Jac, NYJ 4,000 29 4 12 1 16 17 1 290
Aaron Rodgers 25 Minus 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea 3,800 25 4 14 4 36 175 2 275
Tony Romo 29 Plus 6 SD, @NO, @Was 3,600 27 4 16 5 22 90 1 261
Kurt Warner 38 Even 4 @SF, @Det, StL 3,900 27 5 16 6 25 0 0 260
Jay Cutler 26 Plus 5 GB, @Bal, Min 3,800 22 4 16 3 23 150 1 255
Matt Schaub 28 Plus 10 Sea, @StL, @Mia 3,800 22 5 12 5 31 70 1 253
Philip Rivers 27 Even 5 @Dal, Cin, @Ten 3,700 26 3 12 4 25 50 0 249
Donovan McNabb 32 Plus 4 @NYG, SF, Den 3,500 20 3 9 4 25 150 1 236
Matt Ryan 24 Plus 4 NO, @NYJ, Buf 3,600 19 3 12 2 19 75 1 231
Ben Roethlisberger 27 Minus 8 @Cle, GB, Bal 3,300 21 2 16 4 46 125 1 211
Carson Palmer 29 Minus 8 @Min, @SD, KC 3,200 22 3 16 3 36 65 0 209
David Garrard 31 Minus 7 Mia, Ind, @NE 3,200 16 1 8 3 32 250 1 207
Eli Manning 28 Plus 10 Phi, @Was, Car 3,250 22 1 16 3 27 33 1 204
Brett Favre 39 Plus 9 Cin, @Car, @Chi 3,200 21 3 20 2 30 40 0 203
Matt Hasselbeck 33 Minus 7 SF, @Hou, TB 3,200 18 2 14 3 35 75 0 191
Chad Pennington 33 Plus 6 @Jac,@Ten,Hou 3,200 17 2 12 2 25 50 0 190
Jason Campbell 27 Minus 8 @Oak, NYG, Dal 3,000 14 2 9 3 35 200 1 190
Matt Cassel 27 Minus 8 Buf, Cle, @Cin 3,100 17 1 13 4 36 150 1 189
Kyle Orton 26 Plus 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi 2,900 18 2 14 5 19 50 1 186
Joe Flacco 24 Plus 7 Det, Chi, @Pit 3,000 16 1 14 3 32 150 1 183
Brady Quinn 24 Even 9 Pit, @KC, Oak 2,900 16 2 13 3 32 75 0 173
Jake Delhomme 34 Plus 4 @NE, Min, @NYG 2,850 16 1 12 3 20 25 1 169
Shaun Hill 29 Minus 6 Ari, @Phi, Det 2,600 18 1 12 4 35 75 1 166
JaMarcus Russell 24 Minus 9 Was,@Den,@Cle 2,700 16 1 12 6 30 125 1 165
Trent Edwards 25 Minus 9 @KC, NE, @Atl 2,900 14 1 14 5 25 100 1 164
Mark Sanchez 22 Plus 9 @TB, Atl, @Ind 2,900 14 1 12 3 26 75 0 161
Kerry Collins 36 Plus 7 StL, Mia, SD 2,500 13 1 10 2 10 30 0 145
Byron Leftwich 29 Plus 8 NYJ, @Sea, @NO 2,200 14 0 10 3 19 60 0 139
Marc Bulger 32 Even 9 @Ten, Hou, @Ari 2,600 12 0 14 4 38 25 0 123
Matthew Stafford 21 Minus 7 @Bal, Ari, @SF 2,100 9 1 13 4 19 50 0 106
Daunte Culpepper 32 Minus 7 @Bal, Ari, @SF 1,100 5 0 6 3 12 30 0 52
Matt Leinart 26 Even 4 @SF, @Det, StL 800 3 1 1 0 3 25 0 51
Derek Anderson 26 Even 9 Pit, @KC, Oak

September 5, 2009 Posted by | Just the Stats | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Just the Stats: 2009 Running Back Projections

Posted: September 5, 2009

The “Overall” Running Back fantasy score is determined for leagues using the following  scoring system: 10 rushing yards = 1 point, TD run = 6 points, 100+ yard rushing game = 6 points, 10 receiving yards = 1 point, TD reception = 6 points, Fumble = -2 points.

PLAYER Age O-Ln Bye Week 14-15-16 Ru Yd
Avg Ru TD
100+ Rc Yd
Rc TD
Fm OVERALL
Adrian Peterson (Min) 24 Plus 9 Cin, @Car, @Chi 1,550 5.2 15 8 150 0 4 300
Maurice Jones-Drew 24 Even 7 Mia, Ind, @NE 1,250 4.5 14 4 500 2 3 289
Matt Forte 23 Plus 5 GB, @Bal, Min 1,250 4.0 9 3 450 3 1 258
Michael Turner 27 Plus 4 NO, @NYJ, Buf 1,400 4.4 14 5 40 0 2 254
LaDainian Tomlinson 30 Even 5 @Dal, Cin, @Ten 1,150 3.8 12 3 400 1 0 251
DeAngelo Williams 26 Plus 4 @NE, Min, @NYG 1,250 5.1 12 4 175 1 0 245
Steve Slaton 23 Plus 10 Sea, @StL, @Mia 1,200 4.5 9 5 375 1 2 244
Steven Jackson 26 Minus 9 @Ten, Hou, @Ari 1,150 4.1 8 4 350 1 3 222
Chris Johnson (Ten) 23 Plus 7 StL, Mia, SD 1,200 4.6 8 4 250 1 1 221
Knowshon Moreno 22 Plus 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi 1,100 4.4 8 4 300 2 2 220
Brandon Jacobs 27 Plus 10 Phi, @Was, Car 1,050 5.0 14 4 50 0 2 214
Darren McFadden 22 Minus 9 Was,@Den,@Cle 1,050 4.4 7 3 400 2 2 213
Clinton Portis 27 Minus 8 @Oak, NYG, Dal 1,250 4.1 8 4 200 0 4 209
Frank Gore 26 Minus 6 Ari, @Phi, Det 1,100 4.3 6 3 425 1 3 207
Pierre Thomas 24 Plus 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 900 4.8 9 2 350 3 1 207
Brian Westbrook 29 Plus 4 @NYG, SF, Den 900 4.2 7 3 400 3 1 206
Marion Barber 26 Plus 6 SD, @NO, @Was 900 4.3 8 3 325 2 2 197
Kevin Smith 22 Minus 7 @Bal, Ari, @SF 1,000 4.0 8 2 275 1 1 192
Ryan Grant 26 Even 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea 1,150 4.3 6 4 125 1 3 188
Beanie Wells 21 Minus 4 @SF, @Det, StL 950 3.9 10 3 75 0 2 177
Joseph Addai 26 Even 6 Den, @Jac, NYJ 850 4.2 7 2 275 2 1 176
Thomas Jones 31 Plus 9 @TB, Atl, @Ind 1,000 4.0 6 3 175 1 1 176
Derrick Ward 29 Plus 8 NYJ, @Sea, @NO 950 5.1 3 3 350 1 0 172
Jonathan Stewart 22 Plus 4 @NE, Min, @NYG 900 4.5 11 2 50 0 1 171
Larry Johnson 29 Minus 8 Buf, Cle, @Cin 1,000 4.3 6 3 100 1 1 168
Ronnie Brown 27 Plus 6 @Jac,@Ten,Hou 850 4.4 6 3 275 0 1 165
Donald Brown 22 Even 6 Den, @Jac, NYJ 800 4.4 6 2 250 2 2 161
Ahmad Bradshaw 23 Plus 10 Phi, @Was, Car 800 5.1 4 2 300 2 0 158
Marshawn Lynch 23 Minus 9 @KC, NE, @Atl 900 4.1 6 2 200 0 1 156
Ray Rice 22 Plus 7 Det, Chi, @Pit 850 4.2 4 2 300 1 2 153
Reggie Bush 24 Plus 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 550 3.7 4 0 450 3 2 150
Felix Jones 22 Plus 6 SD, @NO, @Was 800 5.0 5 1 250 1 1 145
Tim Hightower 23 Minus 4 @SF, @Det, StL 600 3.5 5 1 350 2 0 143
Willie Parker 28 Minus 8 @Cle, GB, Bal 900 3.9 5 3 50 0 2 139
LenDale White 24 Plus 7 StL, Mia, SD 750 3.8 10 0 20 0 3 131
Willis McGahee 27 Plus 7 Det, Chi, @Pit 700 3.9 6 2 170 0 2 131
Jamal Lewis 30 Even 9 Pit, @KC, Oak 900 3.6 4 1 125 0 1 131
Julius Jones 28 Minus 7 SF, @Hou, TB 850 4.0 3 2 125 0 1 126
Laurence Maroney 24 Plus 8 Car, @Buf, Jac 700 3.8 5 1 150 1 1 125
Fred Jackson 28 Minus 9 @KC, NE, @Atl 650 4.6 4 1 300 0 1 123
Cedric Benson 26 Minus 8 @Min, @SD, KC 700 3.7 4 2 150 0 2 117
Rashard Mendenhall 22 Minus 8 @Cle, GB, Bal 700 4.1 6 1 75 0 3 114
LeSean McCoy 21 Plus 4 @NYG, SF, Den 600 4.5 2 1 250 2 1 113
Earnest Graham 29 Plus 8 NYJ, @Sea, @NO 650 4.1 4 1 200 0 2 111
Darren Sproles 26 Even 5 @Dal, Cin, @Ten 500 5.1 2 0 300 3 0 110
Chester Taylor 29 Plus 9 Cin, @Car, @Chi 500 4.4 4 0 325 1 2 109
Jerious Norwood 26 Plus 4 NO, @NYJ, Buf 550 5.0 3 0 300 1 1 107
Le’Ron McClain 24 Plus 7 Det, Chi, @Pit 500 3.8 8 0 80 0 1 104
Jamaal Charles 22 Minus 8 Buf, Cle, @Cin 500 4.5 2 1 300 1 2 100
Bernard Scott 25 Minus 8 @Min, @SD, KC 600 4.1 3 1 100 0 1 92
Michael Bush 25 Minus 9 Was,@Den,@Cle 500 4.3 4 0 180 0 1 90
James Davis 23 Even 9 Pit, @KC, Oak 450 4.5 3 1 100 0 1 77
Correll Buckhalter 30 Plus 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi 400 4.0 2 0 200 1 1 76
Glen Coffee 22 Minus 6 Ari, @Phi, Det 400 4.3 2 1 75 0 1 64
Shonn Greene 24 Plus 9 @TB, Atl, @Ind 350 4.2 4 0 50 0 1 62
Justin Fargas 29 Minus 9 Was,@Den,@Cle
Mewelde Moore 27 Minus 8 @Cle, GB, Bal
Fred Taylor 33 Plus 8 Car, @Buf, Jac
Tashard Choice 24 Plus 6 SD, @NO, @Was
Jerome Harrison 26 Even 9 Pit, @KC, Oak
Brandon Jackson 23 Even 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea
Rashad Jennings 24 Even 7 Mia, Ind, @NE 300 4.2 2 0 50 0 0 47
Peyton Hillis 23 Plus 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi
Cadillac Williams 27 Plus 8 NYJ, @Sea, @NO

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Just the Stats: 2009 Wide Receiver Projections

Posted: September 5, 2009

The “Overall” Wide Receiver fantasy score is based on leagues using the following scoring system: 10 Receiving Yards = 1 point, Receiving TD = 6 points, 100+ Receiving Yards = 6 points, 10 Rushing Yards = 1 point, Rushing TD = 6 points, Fumble = -2 points.

PLAYER Age Bye Week 14-15-16 Rc Yd
Rc TD 100+ Ru Yd RuTD Fm OVERALL
Larry Fitzgerald 26 4 @SF, @Det, StL 1,400 11 6 0 0 0 242
Andre Johnson 28 10 Sea, @StL, @Mia 1,500 8 7 0 0 1 238
Randy Moss 32 8 Car, @Buf, Jac 1,250 14 5 0 0 2 235
Calvin Johnson 23 7 @Bal, Ari, @SF 1,300 11 5 0 0 2 222
Greg Jennings 25 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea 1,250 9 5 0 0 0 209
Roddy White 27 4 NO, @NYJ, Buf 1,300 7 6 0 0 1 206
Reggie Wayne 30 6 Den, @Jac, NYJ 1,250 7 5 0 0 0 197
Steve Smith (Car.) 30 4 @NE, Min, @NYG 1,150 7 6 30 0 1 194
Dwayne Bowe 24 8 Buf, Cle, @Cin 1,100 8 3 0 0 0 176
Marques Colston 26 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 1,000 8 4 0 0 0 172
Anquan Boldin 28 4 @SF, @Det, StL 1,000 8 3 50 0 2 167
Braylon Edwards 26 9 Pit, @KC, Oak 1,000 7 3 0 0 0 160
Wes Welker 28 8 Car, @Buf, Jac 1,100 5 3 20 0 1 158
Eddie Royal 23 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi 1,050 5 3 50 0 0 158
Vincent Jackson 26 5 @Dal, Cin, @Ten 1,000 6 3 50 0 1 157
Chad Ochocinco 31 8 @Min, @SD, KC 1,000 6 3 0 0 0 154
Anthony Gonzalez 24 6 Den, @Jac, NYJ 1,000 6 3 0 0 0 154
DeSean Jackson 22 4 @NYG, SF, Den 1,000 5 3 80 0 2 152
Brandon Marshall 25 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi 1,000 6 3 0 0 2 150
Terrell Owens 35 9 @KC, NE, @Atl 950 7 2 20 0 1 149
Bernard Berrian 28 9 Cin, @Car, @Chi 950 6 3 20 0 1 149
Roy Williams 27 6 SD, @NO, @Was 950 6 3 0 0 0 149
Antonio Bryant 28 8 NYJ,@Sea,@NO 1,000 5 3 20 0 1 148
Santonio Holmes 25 8 @Cle, GB, Bal 950 6 3 0 0 1 147
Lee Evans 28 9 @KC, NE, @Atl 950 5 3 20 0 1 143
Kevin Walter 28 10 Sea, @StL, @Mia 850 6 1 20 0 0 139
T.J. Houshmandzadeh 31 7 SF, @Hou, TB 900 5 3 0 0 0 138
Devin Hester 26 5 GB, @Bal, Min 850 5 2 60 0 2 137
Jerricho Cotchery 27 9 @TB, Atl, @Ind 950 5 2 0 0 1 135
Hines Ward 33 8 @Cle, GB, Bal 850 6 2 0 0 0 133
Santana Moss 30 8 @Oak, NYG, Dal 900 5 2 20 0 1 132
Lance Moore 26 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 800 6 2 0 0 0 128
Laveranues Coles 31 8 @Min, @SD, KC 850 6 1 0 0 0 127
Donald Driver 34 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea 900 5 1 0 0 0 126
Percy Harvin 21 9 Cin, @Car, @Chi 850 4 2 50 0 1 124
Josh Morgan 24 6 Ari, @Phi, Det 800 5 2 0 0 0 122
Steve Smith (NYG) 24 10 Phi, @Was, Car 850 4 2 0 0 0 121
Donnie Avery 25 9 @Ten,Hou,@Ari 800 4 2 50 0 0 121
Earl Bennett 22 5 GB, @Bal, Min 800 4 2 0 0 0 116
Domenik Hixon 24 10 Phi, @Was, Car 800 4 2 0 0 0 116
Torry Holt 33 7 Mia, Ind, @NE 800 5 1 0 0 0 116
Derrick Mason 35 7 Det, Chi, @Pit 850 4 1 0 0 1 113
Mark Clayton 27 7 Det, Chi, @Pit 700 3 2 60 1 0 112
Justin Gage 26 7 StL, Mia, SD 800 4 1 10 0 0 111
Steve Breaston 26 4 @SF, @Det, StL 800 3 2 0 0 0 110
Hakeem Nicks 21 10 Phi, @Was, Car 700 5 1 0 0 0 106
Ted Ginn Jr. 24 6 @Jac,@Ten,Hou 750 2 1 70 1 0 106
Chris Chambers 31 5 @Dal, Cin, @Ten 700 5 1 0 0 0 106
Chris Henry 26 8 @Min, @SD, KC 700 4 2 0 0 0 106
Robert Meachem 25 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 700 5 1 0 0 1 104
Nate Washington 28 7 StL, Mia, SD 700 4 1 0 0 0 100
Jeremy Maclin 21 4 @NYG, SF, Den 750 3 1 0 0 0 99
Chaz Schilens 24 9 Was,@Den,@Cle 650 4 1 0 0 1 95
Kevin Curtis 31 4 @NYG, SF, Den 700 3 1 0 0 0 94
Patrick Crayton 30 6 SD, @NO, @Was 650 5 0 0 0 1 93
Deion Branch 30 7 SF, @Hou, TB 600 4 1 0 0 0 90
Mike Sims-Walker 24 7 Mia, Ind, @NE 650 3 1 0 0 0 89
Michael Jenkins 27 4 NO, @NYJ, Buf 700 3 0 0 0 0 88
Muhsin Muhammed 36 4 @NE, Min, @NYG 700 3 0 0 0 1 86
Brian Robiskie 21 9 Pit, @KC, Oak 600 3 1 0 0 0 84
Davone Bess 23 6 @Jac,@Ten,Hou 650 2 1 0 0 1 81
Miles Austin 25 6 SD, @NO, @Was 600 2 1 0 0 0 78
Devery Henderson 27 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 600 3 0 0 0 0 78
Joey Galloway 37 8 Car, @Buf, Jac 600 3 0 0 0 0 78
Nate Burleson 28 7 SF, @Hou, TB 550 3 0 0 0 0 73
Kenny Britt 20 7 StL, Mia, SD 550 2 1 0 0 0 73
Darrius Heyward-Bey 22 9 Was,@Den,@Cle 500 2 1 0 0 1 66
Sam Hurd 24 6 SD, @NO, @Was 500 2 0 0 0 0 62
Limas Sweed 24 8 @Cle, GB, Bal 450 2 0 0 0 0 57
Michael Crabtree 21 6 Ari, @Phi, Det 0

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Just the Stats: 2009 Tight End Projections

Posted: September 5, 2009

The “Overall” Tight End fantasy score is based on leagues using the following scoring system: 10 Receiving Yards = 1 point, Receiving TD = 6 points, 100+ Receiving Yards = 6 points, Fumble = -2 points.


PLAYER Age Bye Week 14-15-16 Rec Yds Rec TD 100+ Fm OVERALL
Jason Witten 27 6 SD, @NO, @Was 1,050 9 3 0 177
Antonio Gates 29 5 @Dal, Cin, @Ten 850 9 2 1 149
Tony Gonzalez 33 4 NO, @NYJ, Buf 900 6 3 0 144
Dallas Clark 30 6 Den, @Jac, NYJ 700 7 1 1 116
Greg Olson 24 5 GB, @Bal, Min 750 6 1 2 113
Owen Daniels 26 10 Sea, @StL, @Mia 800 4 1 1 108
Kellen Winslow 26 8 NYJ, @Sea, @NO 800 4 1 1 108
Chris Cooley 27 8 @Oak, NYG, Dal 750 5 1 2 107
Dustin Keller 24 9 @TB, Atl, @Ind 750 4 1 0 105
Zach Miller 23 9 Was,@Den,@Cle 800 3 0 0 98
John Carlson 25 7 SF, @Hou, TB 600 5 0 0 90
Brent Celek 24 4 @NYG, SF, Den 550 4 0 0 79
Jeremy Shockey 29 5 @Atl, Dal, TB 600 3 0 2 78
Heath Miller 26 8 @Cle, GB, Bal 500 4 0 1 72
Tony Scheffler 26 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi 500 4 0 1 72
Kevin Boss 25 10 Phi, @Was, Car 400 5 0 0 70
Visanthe Shiancoe 29 9 Cin, @Car, @Chi 450 4 0 0 69
Anthony Fasano 25 6 @Jac,@Ten,Hou 400 4 0 0 64
Martellus Bennett 22 6 SD, @NO, @Was 400 4 0 0 64
Vernon Davis 25 6 Ari, @Phi, Det 450 3 0 1 61
Marcedes Lewis 25 7 Mia, Ind, @NE 450 2 0 0 57
Brandon Pettigrew 24 7 @Bal, Ari, @SF 350 2 0 1 45
Bo Scaife 28 7 StL, Mia, SD
Donald Lee 29 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea
Shawn Nelson 23 9 @KC, NE, @Atl
Jermichael Finley 22 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea

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Just the Stats: 2009 Kicker Rankings

Stephen Gostkowski

Posted: September 5, 2009

PLAYER Bye Week 14-15-16
Stephen Gostkowski 8 Car, @Buf, Jac
Rob Bironas 7 StL, Mia, SD
Jason Elam 4 NO, @NYJ, Buf
Kris Brown 10 Sea, @StL, @Mia
Ryan Longwell 9 Cin, @Car, @Chi
Nate Kaeding 5 @Dal, Cin, @Ten
John Kasay 4 @NE, Min, @NYG
Mason Crosby 5 @Chi, @Pit, Sea
Robbie Gould 5 GB, @Bal, Min
Nick Folk 6 SD, @NO, @Was
Matt Prater 7 @Ind, Oak, @Phi
Adam Vinatieri 6 Den, @Jac, NYJ
Neil Rackers 4 @SF, @Det, StL
David Akers 4 @NYG, SF, Den
Shayne Graham 8 @Min, @SD, KC
Jeff Reed 8 @Cle, GB, Bal
Josh Scobee 7 Mia, Ind, @NE
John Carney 5 @Atl, Dal, TB
Dan Carpenter 6 @Jac,@Ten,Hou
Olindo Mare 7 SF, @Hou, TB
Sebastian Janikowski 9 Was,@Den,@Cle
Steve Hauschka 7 Det, Chi, @Pit
Lawrence Tynes 10 Phi, @Was, Car
Matt Bryant 8 NYJ, @Sea, @NO

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