Editors’ note: The following post was written by our new guest blogger, Josh from Pro Football 101. We’re happy to welcome Josh as a guest blogger – he definitely knows his fantasy football. -Matt and Brandon
Must Starts:
1. Kurt Warner vs. San Francisco. Most people around the NFL know how good Warner and this offense is, but this Monday, when the 49ers come to town, the entire country will find out on a national stage. Warner has been lighting it up through the air of late and we see that trend continuing this week back in the desert. While the Niners are pretty strong against the run, they have trouble vs. the pass, and with Boldin and Fitzgerald lining up on the outside against Clements and Harris, look for Arizona to exploit these mismatches all night long. Warner will eclipse the 300-yard mark for the third consecutive game and throw for at least two TDs.
2. Drew Brees vs. Atlanta. The Falcons have improved greatly on defense in 2008 – to everyone’s surprise – but this week they face Drew Brees and he pretty much has a field day against any opponent. Playing inside the dome, we see the Saints taking shots down the field to open up the running game, and with Shockey back healthy, along with Colston, look for Brees to enjoy a lot of success through the air. It might not be one of those ridiculous 300-yard plus games we’ve all become accustomed to, but 250 with a few scores is a definite possibility.
3. Aaron Rodgers vs. Minnesota. While the Vikings employ a very strong defense vs. the run, there are many holes in its pass defense. In their win over Houston last Sunday, they allowed over 300 passing yards and 2 TDs to the Matt Schaub/Sage Rosenfels combo. In this football game, we don’t see much from Ryan Grant, so look for Greg Jennings and Donald Driver to be centerpieces of the Packers’ game plan and for Rodgers to locate them frequently. 250 yards and 2 TDs.
4. Phillip Rivers vs. Kansas City. San Diego is looking to get back on track after two consecutive losses to the Bills and Saints. And after having two weeks to mull over its 3-5 record, look for the Chargers to feast on the lowly Chiefs at the Q (Qualcomm Stadium) and for Rivers to have a lot of success through the air. We think he’ll have to get the majority of his yards in the 1st half though because once this team gets the lead – and we think the Chargers will blow out KC – it’ll be a lot of Tomlinson running left and right. All in all, we see Rivers surpassing the 200-yard mark and tossing a few TDs.
Sleepers:
1. Marc Bulger vs. New York Jets. Prior to last Sunday, the Jets were very adept at giving up big yardage through the air. In fact, just two weeks ago, they made Chiefs back-up QB Tyler Thigpen look like an All-Pro. While it hasn’t exactly been all sunshine for Bulger these days, he has seen his game improve with the addition of rookie wide out Donnie Avery, and provided the weather conditions are decent this Sunday, we think Bulger can attack this Jets’ secondary and have a lot of success. 250+ yards and 2TDs.
2. Jake Delhomme vs. Oakland Raiders. About the only thing that could prevent Delhomme from having a big day is if the Raiders lay another egg like they did last Sunday. If that happens, RB DeAngelo Williams and RB Jonathan Stewart will be seeing the ball a lot. That being said, even in a rout, a quality fantasy day can still occur as QB Matt Ryan managed 220 yards and 2 TDs in Atlanta’s 24-0 win over the Raiders. In this contest, look for Delhomme to locate WR Muhammed on the shorter routes while targeting WR Smith on the medium to deeper routes, and when Safety Gibril Wilson cheats up to help out against the run, look for Delhomme to pop a play action pass deep to Smith who’ll take one 50+ yards to the house. This all adds up to 200+ yards and a few scores.


Shirley 8:48 pm on 11/06/2008 Permalink |
How effective do you think Bulger can be without SJax helping move the ball down the field? I have Donnie Avery on my team so the fact that SJax is out makes me worry about the passing game.
Josh 1:40 am on 11/07/2008 Permalink |
I think Bulger will be all right in this one. Not having SJax puts a little more pressure on him, but back-ups RB Pitman/Gado can be effective and I think the Jets’ secondary is one of its weaker points. So while you shouldn’t expect a ridiculous day from Bulger on Sunday, over 200 yards a few scores seems definitely in order. Also, Avery’s their only home run threat (and he did very well vs. New England in another gmae S Jax was out), so this bodes well for the play action. Do you have any other options to choose from? Rookie wide outs are sometimes difficult to predict.
The Don 9:21 am on 11/07/2008 Permalink |
Someone help me should I start Matt Ryan vs Saints
Dmcnab vs new york?
Josh 11:40 am on 11/07/2008 Permalink |
I’d say Ryan. I don’t usually endorse rookie QBs over veterans, but remember, Giants’ DC Spagnuola was with the Eagles for eight years and knows McNabb’s strengths and weaknesses very well. In their game last December, when Westbrook played, the Giants held Philly to 13 points and this year’s version is playing better than at any point then. Also, the Saints have given up 30 and 32 points in their last two games respectively.
Brandon 12:24 pm on 11/07/2008 Permalink |
@The Don: Go with Matt Ryan for sure. Ryan has been solid all year…and so has the New York Giants pass rush. The same can not be said for the Saints pass defense.