Quarterbacks
Tony
Romo, Dallas Cowboys: Romo has been lights out lately and the Saints defense is
terrible and while they had a great week against Tampa Bay that hasn’t been the
norm this season. Dallas was able to shred the best defense in the league last
week and so imagine what he is going to do against one of the worst. Romo is
third in the league in passing with 4,269 yards passing and has been playing
his best football as of late; expect more of it against the second worst pass
defense in the league.
Cam
Newton, Carolina Panthers: Newton and the Panthers have been playing a lot
better and while the Raiders shut-out Kansas City last week that isn’t saying
much as the Chiefs are ranked 25th in total offense. Newton has
3,451 yards with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions but he also has 647 yards
rushing with seven rushing touchdowns. I suspect Newton will have a big week
against the Oakland especially after destroying the Chargers Sunday.
Andrew
Luck, Indianapolis Colts: The Colts are playing for a playoff spot this week,
so expect everything the Colts have and then some. Luck has 3,978 yards passing
and while his touchdowns and interception ratio isn’t the best expect him to be
able to shred the Chiefs this weekend. The Colts would like to wrap up a
playoff spot this weekend and Luck should have a monster game against a team
that is headed for the first overall pick.
Running
Backs
DeMarco
Murray, Dallas Cowboys: Murray has scored a touchdown in three straight games
and was able to get 81 yards rushing against the Steelers last week so expect
him to gash the second worst rushing defense in the league. I can’t see the
Saints being able to stop Murray this weekend, while they were able to stuff
Doug Martin, I chalk that up to divisional opponents playing each other tough.
The Saints have been able to stop only a few teams this season and the way the
Cowboys are playing I can’t see it happening.
Adrian
Peterson, Minnesota Vikings: Peterson is on pace to pass Eric Dickerson’s
all-time rushing record for a single season, let’s remember Peterson torn his
ACL and MCL in week 16 of last season. Peterson is the only running back
averaging over 100 yards a game with an of
129.4 yards a game on the ground and he seems like he is getting
stronger each week. I wouldn’t be surprised if Peterson gets close to another
200 yards rushing and one to two touchdowns on the ground.
Ray
Rice, Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens need to get back to basics and give the ball
to Ray Rice and when the Ravens give it to him more than 25 times a game they
are nearly unbeatable. Rice has 1,031 yards rushing and is strong safety net
for Joe Flacco; if the Ravens want to end their three-game losing streak, expect
a heavy dose of Rice.
Wide
Receivers
Brandon
Marshall, Chicago Bears: The Bears are reeling and their one constant this
season has been Marshall, who has just been lights out. Marshall has league
high 107 receptions for 1,398 yards with 10 receiving touchdowns. Arizona
finally got a win last week against the Lions, so don’t be surprised if they
don’t play too well.
Dez
Bryant, Dallas Cowboys: Bryant has been on a roll lately and has scored a
touchdown in six straight games and I suspect that the trend will continue
against the league’s worst defense the Saints. Bryant is tied for third in the
league with 10 receiving touchdowns not to mention he’s tied for the seventh
most receptions with 79 and has 1,087 receiving yards, so expect a big day from
him.
Pierre
Garcon, Washington Redskins: When Pierre Garcon is healthy is one of the best
wide receivers in the game and he has proven to be a deadly connection with RG3
or Cousins, it doesn’t matter to him. The Redskins are right in the playoff mix
and the Eagles have totally fallen apart, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see
Garcon have 100 receiving with one or two receiving touchdowns.
Sleeper
of the Week: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks: The Seahawks have been on a tear
the last two games and have a chance to pull within a half a game of the NFC
West lead. Last week showed that San Francisco could be scored on if you open
up the field on them and expect Wilson to try and do that this Sunday night.
Wilson has been deadly in the air with 21 touchdowns and only nine
interceptions and last weekend he showed some of his running skills, as he was
able to score three on the ground last weekend against the Bills.
By Michael Ferraro
By Michael Ferraro