There were some pretty surprising performances last week. Antwaan Randle El, Vincent Jackson and D.J. Hackett far exceeded expectations while usual studs like Plaxico Burress and Clinton Portis laid a freakin egg.
Oh, one more thing before we get started. You are gonna want to sign up for Fanduels Weekly Head To Head Fantasy Football. They will give you $20 to get started. Its easy to sign up, easy to pick a line-up and even easier to get paid after you win (goes right into your Paypal account Monday morning). Just so you know, Fandual are sponsors of the Goat and I will get a kickback for you signing up (thanks!). But I’ve played myself all season and wouldn’t be pimping it if it sucked or I wasn’t getting paid (which I have multiple times).
As for my sleepers selections last week, Shaun Alexander, Nate Keading and Jeremy Stevens didn’t work out as well as I thought. But, Shaun and Nate each have a legitimate shot at posting some solid numbers this week.
Hopefully you took my advice on Eli Manning, Chris Chambers and the Seattle defense. They all posted solid numbers and advanced another round.
This week we thin the player pool a bit. Once again I have listed the players by position, fantasy football cheat sheet style. Also, along with each of these lists, I am giving you one sleeper pick for a few positions (Yep, some how, some way I am going to find someone who will perform better than expected). Lets start with the QB’s.
Quarterbacks:
Sleeper – I am sticking with Eli Manning again this week.
1. Tom Brady NE
2. Tony Romo Dal
3. Peyton Manning Ind
4. Brett Favre GB
5. Matt Hasselbeck Sea
6. Eli Manning NYG
7. David Gerrard Jac
8. Phillip Rivers SD
Running Backs
1. LaDainian Tomlinson SD
2. Joseph Addai Ind
3. Laurence Maroney NE
4. Marion Barber Dal
5. Brandon Jacobs NYG
6. Ryan Grant GB
7. Fred Taylor Jac
8. Shaun Alexander Sea
9. Julius Jones Dal
10. Maurice Jones-Drew Jac
11. Ahmad Bradshaw NYG
12. Kevin Faulk NE
13. Maurice Morris Sea
14. Kenton Keith Ind
15. Reuben Droughns NYG
16. Heath Evans NE
17. Michael Turner SD
18. Vernand Morency GB
19. Darren Sproles SD
20. Greg Jones Jac
21. Brandon Jackson GB
22. Kyle Eckel NE
Wide Receivers
Sleeper – Listening to the NFL on Sirius today I heard Pat Kirwan talking about how he thinks Bobby Engram could put up some decent numbers working out of the slot this week. He pointed out that Green Bay’s strength in the secondary is on the outside and they are soft in the middle. Sounds like a sleeper to me.
1. Randy Moss NE
2. Reggie Wayne Ind
3. Terrell Owens Dal (game time decision)
4. Plaxico Burress NYG
5. Greg Jennings GB
6. Wes Welker NE
7. Donald Driver GB
8. Bobby Engram, Sea
9. D.J. Hackett
10. Marvin Harrison Ind
11. Chris Chambers SD
12. Deion Branch Sea
13. Patrick Crayton Dal
14. Donte’ Stallworth NE
15. Reggie Williams Jac
16. Vincent Jackson SD
17. Amani Toomer NYG
18. Anthony Gonzalez Ind
19. Jabar Gaffney NE
20. Terry Glenn Dal
21. Vincent Jackson SD
22. Nate Burleson Sea
23. James Jones GB
24. Dennis Northcutt Jac
25. Ruvell Martin GB
26. Ernest Wilford Jac
27. Matt Jones Jac
28. Koren Robinson GB
29. Keenan McCardell Was
30. Sam Hurd Dal
31. Craig Davis SD
32. Sinorice Moss NYG
Tight End
Sleeper – Kevin Boss was used quite a bit in the New England game when the Giants needed to keep pace. Considering the last two games between Dallas and New York I bet the balls will fly and point go up. I’m thinking 4 catches for 30 or so yards and a touchdown.
1. Jason Witten Dal
3. Dallas Clark Ind
4. Ben Watson NE
5. Donald Lee GB
6. Marcedes Lewis Jac
7. Kevin Boss NYG
8. Marcus Pollard Sea
9. Antonio Gates SD (may not play)
10. Bubba Franks GB
11. Brandon Manumaleuna
12. Ben Utecht Ind
13. Will Heller Sea
Kicker
Sleeper – Not really a sleeper but this week I will be starting Vinatieri. The last time these teams played he was horrible. This time around the game is indoors and it is the playoffs; Adams specialty.
1. Stephen Gostkowski NE
2. Nick Folk Dal
3. Adam Vinatieri Ind
4. Josh Brown Sea
5. Lawrence Tynes NYG
6. Mason Crosby GB
7. Nate Kaeding SD
8. Josh Scobee Jac
Defense
1. Indianapolis
2. New England
3. Seattle
4. Green Bay
5. Dallas
6. New York
7. San Diego
8. Jacksonville
As always be sure make a few other stops before you fill out your roster or start your draft. Swing by and check out what the Fantasy Football Librarian has to offer. She scours the web looking for lists like this.
Also, check me out over at the Bruno Boys site over on MVN. Marc Caviglia and myself will be doing a post-season podcast later this week plus I’m sure he and Mike Whooley have a cheat sheet of their own for you to look over.
Good luck and enjoy the games.


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Good as always, I have to pay even more attention now that you’re in first place in the FFL league! I would agree with everything here. But what about the Cowboys? Don’t you think they will pick off Eli a couple times late in this one?
-freddie
http://www.fantasysportsmatrix.com/user/freddie-footballer
Wow, you guys do fantasy football too! How long have you been doing it?
Freddie,
Thanks for the comment Freddie.
I suppose that they could but Eli has been playing well. No picks against Tampa and only one against New England.
To be honest I would bet Romo throws more picks than Eli in this one.
Corey
Hey Darren,
Yep! NFL fantasy football has been around since at least the 1980′s maybe longer.
I have been playing for about 18 years.
Funny you ask…when I was doing research for this blog I ran into a bunch of fantasy football sites that weren’t American football but your style football (we call it Soccer). I was wondering the same thing.
-Corey
Good stuff Corey. I’m going to go adjust some rosters…
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