Quarterback
Josh
Freeman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Eagles have been awful against the pass the
past few weeks and the whole team is a disaster. Freeman has just over 3,000
yards passing and has 23 touchdowns and only eight interceptions; he should
tear into the Eagles, which has shown no ability to stop anyone. While the
Eagles are ranked in the middle of the pack in pass defense it seems like they
have been phoning it in the past few weeks.
Andrew
Luck, Indianapolis Colts: Luck is fourth in the league in passing with 3,596
yards passing and while his touchdown to interception ratio hasn’t been good
but he is going up against a bad Titans defense. The one problem with Luck is
the turnovers but that should be expected, as he is a rookie but a great
rookie. The Colts don’t have the best running game, so expect them to focus
more on the passing game where Luck has been able to excel.
Aaron
Rodgers, Green Bay Packers: Rodgers is having another great season with 29
interceptions and only nine interceptions, he also has 3,124 yards passing and
has been able to have another great season. The Lions are giving up an average
of 26.2 points a game and give up an average of 353.4 yards of total offense a
game and are in the bottom half of the league in total defense in every
category. I expect Rodgers to have a big game and the Packers will continue the
Lions downward spiral this season.
Running
Backs
Alfred
Morris, Washington Redskins: The Ravens have been terrible so far this season
against the run and The Redskins are the league’s best rushing team. Morris has
over 1,100 yards rushing and with Robert Griffin III, the Ravens should easily
give up more than their average of 125.8 yards a game on the ground. Morris is
currently third in the league in rushing and is averaging 4.8 yards a carry and
has six rushing touchdowns on the season.
Adrian
Peterson, Minnesota Vikings: Peterson torn his ACL late last season and he is
even better than before, he is averaging 120.5 yards a game and already has 1,446
yards rushing and it’s only week 14. No defense has been able to stop Peterson
and even though he facing Chicago this week shouldn’t give Peterson trouble.
It’s a race between Peterson and Manning for comeback player of the year, they
should both get it as nobody expected either to be this good this season.
Steven
Jackson, St. Louis Rams: Jackson is having probably his worst season so far but
the Buffalo Bills are ranked 30th against the run this season. While
they have gotten better, I wouldn’t be surprised if Jackson ran for over 150
yards and has at least one rushing touchdown this week.
Wide
Receivers
Demaryius
Thomas, Denver Broncos: Oakland has been terrible this season and has given a
ton of points recently. Thomas and Manning should have a field day against the
horrible Oakland defense. Thomas has 1,114 yards receiving and eight receiving
touchdowns on the season and it’s only week 14. I expect Thomas to get at least
100 yards receiving and should get at least one receiving touchdown. Oakland defense
is the easiest to score on in the league giving up 31.3 points a game.
Reggie
Wayne, Indianapolis Colts: Reggie Wayne’s career is resurgent with Andrew Luck
at quarterback and it helps facing the 31st ranked scoring defense.
The Titans are giving up 29.9 points a game and Wayne should catch and run all
over them this week. Wayne has 88 receptions for 1,156 yards and has three
receiving touchdowns; I wouldn’t be surprised to see that total rise this week.
Calvin
Johnson, Detroit Lions: What is there to say about Calvin Johnson, he is a just
a beast and has 86 receptions for 1,428 yards receiving and has five receiving
touchdowns. The Lions pass more than any other team and I can’t see that
changing this week, especially if they get down big early. Johnson is averaging
119.0 yards a game by far the most in the league and suspect that number will
rise or stay very close to that number and I wouldn’t be surprised if Megatron
made it into the end-zone this week.
Sleeper
of the week
Greg
Jennings, Green Bay Packers: Jennings has been a big fantasy let down this
season because he has been hurt for so much of it but he has a chance this week
to show he’s healthy now. Jordy Nelson has all but been ruled out against the
Lions this week and I expect Aaron Rodgers to go to Jennings more this week.
The Lions defense has been awful this season and if there is a game that
Jennings to show he still has it, this would be the ideal week for fantasy
owners that have held onto all season.
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