Pass Rank | Team | PYA | Vs | Decision |
1 | Cincinnati | 163 | DET | Sit Calvin Johnson |
2 | Baltimore | 172.7 | @GB | Sit Greg Jennings_Donald Drive |
3 | Denver | 177.5 | @KC | Sit Chris Chambers |
4 | Minnesota | 179.3 | @AZ | Sit Larry Fitzgerald_Anquan Boldin |
5 | Carolina | 180 | TB | Sit Antonio Bryant |
6 | St. Louis | 191 | @CHI | Sit Devan Hester |
7 | Tampa Bay | 194.7 | @CAR | Sit Steve Smith |
8 | Miami | 195.3 | NE | Sit Randy Moss_Wes Welker |
8 | Buffalo | 195.3 | NYJ | Sit Braylon Edwards_Jerricho Cotchery |
10 | Philadelphia | 197 | @ATL | Sit Roddy White |
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Start Sit Made Easier: The Top 10 Pass Defenses
Good luck if you need to win this week. For the rest of us, fantasy baseball 2010 can't get here quick enough.
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So we're in the playoffs ... here's the squad;
Roethlisberger/Vince
MJD/Ricky/Benson/McCoy-Westbrook (start 2)
Wayne/Garcon;Chambers/Bowe (start 2)
Shiancoe/Akers/Bengals
1 flex spot which has been an RB all year, obviously.
What to do about the wideouts??? You think Wayne will remain startable through week 16? How about running Bowe out there the first week he is back? You think Westbrook is worth holding onto? I think the day Reid says Westbrook is ready is the day I say Benson is my flex.
Right now, Wayne and Chambers. Tough call once Bowe returns. I can see Garcon being the most valuable if the Colts really do rest there starters. He could be a WR1 in that case.
I probably wouldn't start Bowe the game he returns, but he will sap some value from Chambers right away though.
I doubt Westbrook returns this season.
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