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Fantasy Football Week 5 Rankings: Projections to Love and Matchups to Exploit

Chris RolingOct 9, 2015

Exploitation is a key component of fantasy football rankings and projections.

Normally a word with negative connotations, in the realm of fake football it simply means jumping on top of favorable matchups. Owners need it more than ever, tooโ€”Thursday Night Football between the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans just saw Andre Johnson, Brian Hoyer and Jaelen Strong lead all scorers.

Right.

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Below, let's examine the rest of Week 5 with point projections based on matchups and highlight some exploitable situations that should be on an owner's mind going into the weekend.

Week 5 Schedule

Cleveland at Baltimore1:00 pm
St. Louis at Green Bay1:00 pm
Buffalo at Tennessee1:00 pm
New Orleans at Philadelphia1:00 pm
Washington at Atlanta1:00 pm
Seattle at Cincinnati1:00 pm
Chicago at Kansas City1:00 pm
Jacksonville at Tampa Bay1:00 pm
Arizona at Detroit4:05 pm
New England at Dallas4:25 pm
Denver at Oakland4:25 pm
San Francisco at N.Y. Giants8:30 pm
Pittsburgh at San Diego8:30 pm

Quarterbacks

1Tom Brady20
2Matt Ryan18
3Aaron Rodgers16
4Carson Palmer14
5Philip Rivers14
6Peyton Manning14
7Russell Wilson13
8Matthew Stafford12
9Drew Brees10
10Eli Manning9
11Marcus Mariota9
12Tyrod Taylor8
13Andy Dalton8
14Blake Bortles8
15Joe Flacco8

Peyton Manning hasn't been the most reliable fantasy quarterback this year, an odd sign of how this season has gone so far.

Through four games, Manning has breached double digits twice and thrown an interception in each contest. If there's ever a team to turn it around against, though, it would be the Oakland Raiders.

Oakland allows the fifth-most points to quarterbacks on average, allowing each opponent faced to reach double digits and toss two scores. On the road or not, two scores seems like the floor for his production this weekend.

Here's a barometer for how strange things have been this yearโ€”Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota has scored more points than Manning.

Which is something owners should want to hear. Mariota has at least 15 points in every contest with eight touchdowns in three games. Now he gets the Buffalo Bills, a defense that sounds scary on paper, but actually ranks two spots above Oakland against quarterbacks after having already surrendered 10 touchdowns.

Running Backs

1Jamaal Charles24
2Le'Veon Bell22
3Matt Forte18
4Devonta Freeman18
5Ronnie Hillman17
6Karlos Williams*16
7Marshawn Lynch*14
8Justin Forsett12
9Todd Gurley11
10Eddie Lacy10
11Dion Lewis10
12T.J. Yeldon10
13Latavius Murray9
14Carlos Hyde9
15Joseph Randle9
16Melvin Gordon9
17Danny Woodhead8
18Chris Thompson8
19DeMarco Murray8
20Jeremy Hill8
21Doug Martin8
22Mark Ingram7
23Rashad Jennings7
24Alfred Morris6
25LeGarrette Blount6
26Chris Johnson6
27Giovani Bernard6
28Duke Johnson Jr.5
29Andre Ellington5
30Darren Sproles5

Le'Veon Bell's return from a two-game suspension couldn't be going better.

The Pittsburgh Steelers lead back posted 19 points in Week 3, then turned around on a short week and posted 20 inย a Thursday showdown. Now rested this time around, Bell looks like one of the best plays of the year this week.

The San Diego Chargers are the second-worst team against backs, having allowed four scores to the position and 27, 12, 32 and 29 points. The 25-point average should be the expected floor for Bell this week as the offense leans on him without quarterbackย Ben Roethlisberger.

How about a lesser-known exploit play? New England Patriots back Dion Lewis comes to mind.ย 

Few owners had trust in Lewis because Bill Belichick's game of musical chairs in the backfield ruins a player's production more often than not. It's hard not to consider Lewis the real deal after two scores and three trips to double digits in three games.ย 

An encounter with the Dallas Cowboys writes itself for the versatile back. Over the defense's past two games, opposing backs have scored 37 and 35 points. Lewis is in for a good chunk of production.

Wide Receivers

1Julio Jones24
2Odell Beckham Jr.22
3Demaryius Thomas20
4Randall Cobb18
5Emmanuel Sanders15
6A.J. Green15
7Calvin Johnson12
8Keenan Allen12
9Julian Edelman12
10Antonio Brown10
11Alshon Jeffery*10
12Jeremy Maclin10
13Larry Fitzgerald10
14Mike Evans9
15Jordan Matthews9
16Amari Cooper9
17Sammy Watkins*9
18Vincent Jackson8
19Kendall Wright8
20Golden Tate8
21James Jones7
22Brandin Cooks7
23Allen Robinson7
24Tavon Austin7
25Pierre Garcon*7
26Rueben Randle7
27Percy Harvin7
28Michael Crabtree6
29John Brown6
30Doug Baldwin6
31Travis Benjamin6
32Eddie Royal6
33Michael Floyd6
34Marques Colston6
35Malcom Floyd6

So far, New York Giants wideout Odell Beckham Jr. has yet to erupt.

It's an odd thought considering Beckham already touts one 20-point outing, but he's been held to 20 more points total in his three other outings.

An encounter with the hapless San Francisco 49ers should fix the issue in a hurry. The 49ers have allowed every wideout corps to reach double digits this year. Receivers of Beckham's caliber usually have field days against the unit, hence 46 points allowed to Pittsburgh wideouts and another 32 surrendered to Arizona Cardinals receivers.

Beckham should run wild against the 49ers in the same way Jeremy Maclin of the Kansas City Chiefs should against the Chicago Bears.

Chicago has already allowed eight touchdowns and two allowances of 31 or more points to the position. Maclin is one of the league's most-targeted players with a whopping 40 already. He's turned the chances into top-12 fantasy production at his position.

It normally applies to running backs, but in this case, opportunity equals production for Maclin, whose targets will at least stay consistent against a miserable defense.ย 

Tight Ends

1Rob Gronkowski14
2Owen Daniels12
3Martellus Bennett10
4Jason Witten9
5Travis Kelce9
6Charles Clay8
7Antonio Gates8
8Jared Cook6
9Tyler Eifert6
10Jimmy Graham6
11Delanie Walker5
12Larry Donnell5

It's so easyโ€”play any tight end against the Raiders.

Oakland surrenders an average of five more points to the position than any other defense. For such an erratic fantasy spot, that's quite a lot. The defense has allowed at least 14 points to the position in each game along with six total scores.

In other words, it's Owen Daniels time. Manning isn't leaning on his tight ends like he has in past years, but the veteran Daniels continues to see a larger role as the season goes along, having caught a score in each of his past two outings.

Given the matchup, banking on returning San Diego tight end Antonio Gates makes sense.

The Chargers encounter the Steelers, who have let up eight or more points in two games to tight ends. The unit's four scores allowed came at the hands of the New England Patriots (three of which went to Rob Gronkowski), sure, but since it has yet to encounter anything like Gates. He's in for a major performance after having so long to prep for his debut.

Defense/Special Teams

1Broncos10
2Bills8
3Cardinals8
4Giants7
5Bengals6
6Ravens6
7Buccaneers6
8Patriots6
9Seahawks5
10Chiefs5

With defenses, much of the argument can boil down to consistency.

This is why the Giants look so good this week. Coach Tom Coughlin's unit has scored at least eight points in three of four contests, the exception being a showdown with the Atlanta Falcons that owners should have known to avoid anyway.

Not to avoid? An encounter with the 49ers. Colin Kaepernick and Co. allow the most points to fantasy defenses thanks to 14 sacks, five interceptions and a pair of scores allowed off turnovers.

If there's a way to keep New York's defensive consistency alive, it would be against the leaking San Francisco offense.

Kickers

1Matt Bryant8
2Steven Hauschka8
3Stephen Gostkowski8
4Justin Tucker7
5Brandon McManus6
6Josh Brown6
7Zach Hocker6
8Phil Dawson6
9Mason Crosby6
10Dustin Hopkins5
Brandon McManus leads all scorers at the position through four weeks.

It doesn't get much more exploitable than this.

Brandon McManus is fantasy's leading scorer at kicker. The Raiders, like tight ends, just can't seem to stop leaking points to the position, allowing the most points to it through four games.

McManus has two double-digit outings on the year, the same contests he's tallied three or more attempts in.

Manning and Co. figure to do plenty of scoring, but a field goal here and there will help keep McManus at the top of the leaderboard.

All scoring info courtesy of ESPN standard leagues, as is points-against info and ownership stats as of October 9. Statistics courtesy of ESPN.com. Miami, Minnesota, Carolina and the New York Jets are on bye.

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