Friday, October 2, 2009

Rocking with the best!

Ok Week 4 of the 2009 Fantasy Football season is here and I am about to give you guys some FREE advice.

Thank you Thank you Thank you, you're far too kind. Hold your applause this is your league not mine.

So anybody can tell you to play Drew Brees or ADP...but it takes a real FFB minded person to tell you which sleepers will do their thing this week.

QB sleepers

Eli Manning:
I know you guys may be saying "Jerv he isn't a sleeper!" Why isn't he? NOBODY ever gives this guy any credit (including myself) and he is going up against the sorry Chiefs...so with that said look for Eli to have one of the best weeks for fantasy QBs this week.

Kerry Collins: Yeah I said it! Cry two tears in a bucket! Collins isn't the worst QB in the world. Shoot he is actually pretty efficient. He "manages the game." The Jags (the team they are facing this week) are ranked 32nd vs. the pass and have given up over 300 yards passing twice this season.

RB sleepers

Ray Rice/Willis McGahee:
So there is a chance that Vince Wilfork (Patriots DT) may not play. And that is GREAT news for this dynamic duo. If Vince does not play look for these two guys to put up BIG numbers. And if he does play I would still play them because the Pats' D has not looked good all year long.

Correll Buckhalter: Despite playing well against the run last week vs. Carolina, the Cowboys have not looked good against the run. They are giving up over 100 yards a game on the ground and IF the Broncos can establish the pass early against the run, look for Buckhalter and Knowshon Moreno to have a solid week.

WR sleepers

Kevin Walter: Last week Kevin showed what he can do when healthy. So I expect the same from him this week. He will benefit all season long from having Andre Johnson attracting all the attention. So look for Walter to take advantage of single coverage.

Nate Washington: So in order for my Kerry Collins prediction to come true, I need Nate Washington to ball. Washington had a small game last week vs. the Jets but so did Randy Moss and Andre Johnson. Washington is not a bad WR and he will see his good share of balls thrown to him this week.

Thanks for tuning in guys and gals...

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