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Fantasy Depth Chart’s Week 13 Thursday Night Sits & Starts
Posted: 2nd December 2009 by FantasyDC in NFL
(Check out FantasyDC's Week 13 Buy/Sell Trade Reportá& Waiver Wire Hawk)
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Its been a very rough and hectic last two weeks for me. Most of my readers donÆt know that I work two jobs but am also driving over two hours each week for one final class towards my degree in electrical engineering (stage walking is the 17). IÆve spent the last two years getting ...
Thanksigiving hit the FantasyDC team HARD. Hope you enjoyed your holidays and survived without us! Now back to your regularly scheduled program! :-)
Donald Driver GB, WR
Jon DoveùBuyù Driver has been the most consistent fantasy receiver for the Packers.á Driver would be a nice addition for the remainder of the season.á Keeper league owners beware that Driver is getting older and his skills may diminish as the seasons progress.
Billy Smith-Buyù If ...
Fantasy Depth Chart’s Week Nine Sits & Starts (Part 1)
Posted: 5th November 2009 by FantasyDC in NFL
Week 1 : 11-5 (68.75 percent), Week 2 : 15-8 (65.2 percent), Week 3 : 12-9 (57.1 percent), Week 4 : 11-6 (64.7 percent), Week 5 : 16-10 (61.5 percent), Week 6 : 13-6 (68.4 percent), Week 7 : 13-9 (59.1 percent), Week 8 : 11-10 (52.3 percent)
Last week was so poor for me that IÆve decided to split my article into two parts to better focus on the good ...
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After a big week or major injuries a lot of players are mentioned as waiver wire pick-ups.á The goal here is to narrow down what players you should be interested in and why.á As always all players mentioned will be below 70 percent in 10 team formats and will likely be available in most leagues.
Go For It:
Mark Sanchez, NYJ, QB (38 percent owned ...
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Ryan Moats HOU, RB
Jon Dove: Sell ùMoats has been a career backup for a reason. While I think in theááá coming weeks he will see some extra carries, eventually the more explosive Slaton will be back in the Texans good graces. Sell him while you can. You could even wait a week and hope for another good game, which would up his value more.
Billy ...
(Look for FantasyDC'sáBuy/Sell Report á& Waiver Wire Rush out already! Also look out for tomorrow's Week Eight Sit/Start article!)
Each week I will predict next weekÆs hot waiver wire pickups so you can snag them before they become a hot commodity. I will continue to focus mainly on running backs and wide receivers because that is where your bread is buttered in fantasy football.
The players are listed in order of ...
(Look for FantasyDC's Buy/Sell Report & NFC Team Notes out today & tomorrow respectively)
As always, all players mentioned will be below 70 percent owned in 10-team formats and will likely be available in most leagues.
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Alex Smith, SF, QB (7 percent owned in 10 team format)á
This is your chance. Every season there seems to be a QB switch that propels a team back into the playoff hunt, and ...
(Check out these other articles by FantasyDC: NFC Team Notes , Waiver Rush , Buy/Sell Report )
Last week was my second-best week this year. I hope to build off that with some helpful picks this week.
Teams on byes this week include: Ravens, Lions, Broncos, Jaguars, Seahawks, and Titans.
A lot of starting RBs are sitting out this week, so buckle your chinstrap and hit the waiver wires for some weekly starts. ...
Note: Everything you see here is pretty straightforward with one exception: The percentages in parentheses after the name of each RB/WR/TE. For WR and TE, the number is the percent of the teamÆs targets that went to that player so far this season. For RB, the first number is the percent of the teamÆs carries that the player has received and the second number, like with WR and TE, is ...
(Stay tuned for our early week Waiver Wire Article & Sit/Start Recap)
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Ben Roethlisberger PIT, QB
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Jon Dove-BuyùBen is a very consistent quarterback.á This year he is finally putting up big fantasy numbers.á Chances are that Ben is somebodyÆs second quarterback so you might be able to pry him away.á His value continues to go up if the Steelers can continue to run the ball.
Billy Smith-BuyùRoethlisberger has cemented himself as a big ...