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Fantasy Football Week 6 Rankings: Projections for Players with Matchups We Love

Chris RolingOct 16, 2015

One game deep into Week 6, fantasy football owners have a pretty good idea of just how important matchups can be to success.

Thursday's NFC South showdown between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints provided a great example. Saints running back Mark Ingram capitalized on one of the league's worst defenses against his position for a season-high 17 points.ย 

It's just the beginning of a long weekend of great matchups. Below, let's look at player rankings for each position and some of the top matchups to exploit.ย 

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Week 6 Schedule

Denver at Cleveland1:00 pm
Chicago at Detroit1:00 pm
Houston at Jacksonville1:00 pm
Cincinnati at Buffalo1:00 pm
Washington at N.Y. Jets1:00 pm
Kansas City at Minnesota1:00 pm
Arizona at Pittsburgh1:00 pm
Miami at Tennessee1:00 pm
Carolina at Seattle4:05 pm
Baltimore at San Francisco4:25 pm
San Diego at Green Bay4:25 pm
New England at Indianapolis8:30 pm
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia8:30 pm

Quarterbacks

1Tom Brady22
2Aaron Rodgers20
3Andrew Luck18
4Andy Dalton17
5Carson Palmer14
6Sam Bradford14
7Peyton Manning12
8Jay Cutler10
9Philip Rivers9
10Eli Manning9
11Matthew Stafford9
12Colin Kaepernick9
13Joe Flacco8
14Ryan Tannehill8
15Russell Wilson8

It's almost cheating naming the top-scoring quarterback as a player with a great matchup, but folks might not even realize it's Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton.

Dalton has been on absolute fire through five outings, with his lowest point total coming in at a solid 17. He's already gone for more than 20 points three times as he thrives behind one of the league's best lines and hits targets such as A.J. Green and Tyler Eifert.

Those hoping for a change on the leaderboard won't get it. Dalton gets the Buffalo Bills next, a team that ranks among the 10 surrendering the most points to the position. The Bills have let up 10 touchdowns to signal-callers, meaning Dalton has a floor in the neighborhood of two scores.

So does Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford.

Bradford had one of the most disappointing fantasy debuts this year. Instead of exploding out of the gates with his new team, he has three double-digit outings in five tries, although it's now two in a row.

As the offense continues to adjust, Bradford becomes more reliable. He's next facing the New York Giants in what should be a shootout, and it just so happens his NFC East rivals rank right behind the Bills in terms of leakiness against quarterbacks.ย 

Running Backs

1Le'Veon Bell24
2Matt Forte23
3Adrian Peterson20
4Arian Foster18
5Eddie Lacy16
6Marshawn Lynch*15
7Dion Lewis14
8Giovani Bernard12
9Justin Forsett*11
10Charcandrick West11
11Karlos Williams*10
12Carlos Hyde10
13DeMarco Murray10
14Lamar Miller9
15Chris Johnson9
16Frank Gore9
17T.J. Yeldon*9
18Chris Ivory9
19LeGarrette Blount8
20Duke Johnson Jr.8
21Ronnie Hillman8
22Danny Woodhead7
23Ryan Mathews7
24Melvin Gordon6
25Ameer Abdullah6
26Jonathan Stewart6
27Chris Thompson6
28Jeremy Hill5
29Shane Vereen5
30Joique Bell5

One has to scroll quite a while on the leaderboard to find Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy. Like Bradford, it's just been one of those starts to the season.

Unlike Bradford, owners know what Lacy can do and shouldn't have too much concern over a slow start, which includes one score and trip to double digits in five outings.

It's been a lineup of mostly tough defenses thus far for Lacy, though, and that comes to a screeching halt against the San Diego Chargers. In fact, the Chargers allow the most points to backs on average, so the Lacy of old is perhaps the surest thing of the week.ย 

While he looked timid with 11 points last week as he worked his way back from injury, Houston Texans running back Arian Foster touts a can't-miss encounter with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

As DraftKings.com's Adam Levitan captured, Foster seems ready to fully go:

That's an encouraging sign given the fact the Jaguars allow the fifth-most points to backs this year, including two allowances of 40 or more points.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers' back Doug Martin just had a resurgence against the unit. Now it's Foster's turn.

Wide Receiversย 

1A.J. Green20
2Odell Beckham Jr.*19
3DeAndre Hopkins19
4Julian Edelman18
5Randall Cobb16
6Demaryius Thomas15
7Jeremy Maclin14
8Calvin Johnson12
9Keenan Allen11
10Larry Fitzgerald10
11Antonio Brown10
12T.Y. Hilton10
13Emmanuel Sanders9
14Allen Robinson9
15Alshon Jeffery*9
16Jordan Matthews9
17Steve Smith Sr.*8
18James Jones8
19Brandon Marshall7
20Mike Wallace*7
21Donte Moncrief7
22Jarvis Landry7
23Rueben Randle*6
24Pierre Garcon6
25Sammy Watkins*6
26John Brown6
27Kendall Wright6
28Allen Hurns6
29Golden Tate5
30Travis Benjamin5
31Anquan Boldin5
32Eric Decker5
33Ty Montgomery5
34Michael Floyd5
35Malcom Floyd5

Odell Beckham Jr. of the Giants is just a fun start this weekend.

He's the top player in the NFC East showdown against the Giants on Monday Night Football, and he's sure to perform like it. He features just three double-digit outings this year, but in those three games, he's scored and caught seven passes.

More of the same wouldn't be a surprise against the struggling Eagles, who have allowed seven scores to wideouts and four trips over 20 points, and three over 30. Those are allowed to entire receiving corps, but it wouldn't be so surprising so see Beckham flirt with the 20-point mark himself.

He doesn't need it, but New England Patriots wideout Julian Edelman is stuck in a perfect game this weekend.

An owner of double-digit performances in two of his four games, Edelman is a target monster with at least eight grabs in three games.

The Indianapolis Colts allow the third-most points to wideouts this season, and silly narrative or not, it's hard to imagine Tom Brady and Co. will stop throwing against the team that kicked off the whole Deflategate thing.

Tight Ends

1Rob Gronkowski16
2Greg Olsen15
3Tyler Eifert12
4Martellus Bennett10
5Julius Thomas9
6Travis Kelce8
7Antonio Gates8
8Jimmy Graham8
9Kyle Rudolph6
10Charles Clay6
11Delanie Walker5
12Ladarius Green5

Greg Olsen doesn't have the household staying power of say, Rob Gronkowski, but when he's in a great situation and the Carolina Panthers look to get him involved, he can outscore anyone at the position.

Case in point, Olsen's 25-point outing in Week 3. Carolina's leading receiver is Ted Ginn, so it's a wonder Olsen only has that lone trip to double digits. That will change against the Seattle Seahawks, though, who allow the fifth-most points to tight ends.

Chicago Bears tight end Martellus Bennett sits in much of the same situation, although he's also had to deal with quarterback injuries. Jay Cutler is healthy now, though, so Bennett shouldn't have many issues exploding against the winless Detroit Lionsโ€”a team that ranks right behind Seattle against tight ends thanks to four touchdowns allowed.

Defense/Special Teams

1Broncos12
2Bengals10
3Jets8
4Titans8
5Cardinals8
6Seahawks6
7Ravens6
8Packers5
9Patriots4
10Vikings4

The New York Jets are back to their defensive powerhouse ways and sit in the best matchup of the week.

Where to start? The Jets have six picks on the year, seven fumble recoveries and have allowed more than 20 points just once to coincide with scoring 10 or more points three times.

No. 4 is on the way. Washington touts one of the league's most stagnant offenses. The wideout corps hasn't been healthy, the backfield rotation doesn't make a ton of sense and Kirk Cousins has thrown more interceptions than touchdowns.

In a low-scoring affair, bank on the Jets.

Kickers

1Brandon McManus8
2Stephen Gostkowski8
3Justin Tucker8
4Nick Novak8
5Blair Walsh7
6Phil Dawson7
7Josh Brown7
8Dan Carpenter7
9Graham Gano6
10Mason Crosby6

It's almost impossible to name 16 starting kickers this year, but Nick Novak of the Texans is one name owners should recognize.

Novak posted nine points last week, his best performance of the year, while attempting and making a pair of field goals and extra points.

The funny thing isย Novak figures to improve on that season-best performance right away thanks to a game against the Jaguars. Jacksonville allows the most points to the position on average.

Long story short, Jacksonville has allowed at least eight points to kickers in every game and three in a row have scored at least 12. Novak will make it four in a row.

All scoring info courtesy of ESPN standard leagues, as is points-against info and ownership stats as of October 16. Statistics courtesy of ESPN.com.ย Dallas, Oakland, St. Louis and Tampa Bay on bye.

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