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Fantasy Football Week 1 Rankings: Matchups and Projections for Players We Love

Chris RolingSep 9, 2016

The factors demanding attention to win fantasy football games evolve alongside the league each year, but there is one constant: Matchups reign supreme as a key to success.

Owners can have great drafts, play the waiver wire well and understand the little things such as pass-catching backs vs. thumpers and target hogs vs. deep threats.

But such hard work and understanding don't mean much if owners can't pick the proper lineups based on matchups. The biggest name isn't always the best name, with Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas proving that on Thursday Night Football this week by only scoring four points.

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Here's a look at the rest of the slate and the matchups we love.

Week 1 Schedule

Buffalo at Baltimore1 p.m.
Green Bay at Jacksonville1 p.m.
San Diego at Kansas City1 p.m.
Oakland at New Orleans1 p.m.
Chicago at Houston1 p.m.
Cleveland at Philadelphia1 p.m.
Minnesota at Tennessee1 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Atlanta1 p.m.
Cincinnati at N.Y. Jets1 p.m.
Miami at Seattle4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Dallas4:25 p.m
Detroit at Indianapolis4:25 p.m
New England at Arizona8:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Washington7:10 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Francisco10:20 p.m.

Quarterbacks

1Derek Carr20
2Aaron Rodgers19
3Matthew Stafford18
4Russell Wilson17
5Ben Roethlisberger16
6Andrew Luck*12
7Eli Manning12
8Drew Brees11
9Kirk Cousins11
10Andy Dalton11
11Tyrod Taylor10
12Carson Palmer10
13Alex Smith10
14Matt Ryan10
15Carson Wentz10

The quarterback position stands as a solid example from the intro.

Of course Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers is a strong start most weeks, but owners might not expect the same from Derek Carr of the Oakland Raiders.

But Carr quietly finished as a top-13 scorer at the position last year, going for double-digit performances in all but three games.  He starts the season off with a bang this weekend, playing a New Orleans Saints defense that allowed the most points on average to opposing signal-callers last year.

With Amari Cooper, Michael Crabtree and others to work with, Carr looks like the surest lock for strong production this week.

Rodgers has an especially strong matchup, too. He'll line up against the Jacksonville Jaguars, which almost writes itself. Their defense has improved over the years, but it still coughed up the sixth-most points to quarterbacks last season.

Keep in mind, too, that Rodgers will have Jordy Nelson back in the fray after he missed all of last season. On the chance the Jacksonville offense gets hot, a high-scoring affair means even more production for Rodgers.

Running Backs

1Todd Gurley18
2Adrian Peterson17
3DeAngelo Williams16
4Lamar Miller15
5David Johnson14
6Ezekiel Elliott14
7Devonta Freeman13
8Mark Ingram13
9LeSean McCoy12
10Spencer Ware12
11Doug Martin11
12Carlos Hyde11
13Ryan Mathews11
14DeMarco Murray11
15Frank Gore10
16Latavius Murray9
17Matt Jones9
18Jeremy Langford9
19Matt Forte8
20Eddie Lacy8
21Christine Michael8
22Rashad Jennings8
23Ameer Abdullah7
24Justin Forsett7
25Jeremy Hill7
26Duke Johnson7
27Melvin Gordon7
28Isaiah Crowell7
29Theo Riddick6
30Danny Woodhead6

Todd Gurley looks like the new face of running backs this year, especially with Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings perhaps slowed now that starting quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is out of the picture. 

The Los Angeles Rams' lead man finished fifth among backs last year, thanks to 1,106 yards and 10 touchdowns as a rookie over just 13 games. Included in there is a 20-point outburst against the San Francisco 49ers.

The good news is that Gurley gets those 49ers again this week. San Francisco allowed the second-most points to backs last season, and one of the league's biggest rebuilds doesn't stand a chance against the sophomore.

Spencer Ware is a much smaller name than Gurley at this point, but he has one of the biggest ceilings this week while he acts as the injury replacement for Jamaal Charles with the Kansas City Chiefs.

A note by PFF Fantasy Football says it all:

The matchup? A game against the San Diego Chargers, a unit that allowed the fifth-most points to running backs in 2015. Kansas City backs totaled 36 points over two contests against the Chargers last year, and Ware might hit 20 on his own this week.

Wide Receivers

1DeAndre Hopkins18
2Antonio Brown17
3Julio Jones17
4Odell Beckham Jr.16
5Allen Robinson15
6Dez Bryant15
7Sammy Watkins15
8Amari Cooper12
9A.J. Green11
10Jordy Nelson11
11Mike Evans10
12T.Y. Hilton10
13Brandon Marshall10
14Alshon Jeffery10
15Donte Moncrief8
16Keenan Allen8
17DeSean Jackson8
18Michael Crabtree8
19Doug Baldwin8
20Randall Cobb8
21Eric Decker8
22Marvin Jones8
23Larry Fitzgerald8
24Michael Floyd8
25Jordan Matthews7
26Tavon Austin7
27Brandin Cooks7
28Golden Tate7
29John Brown6
30Jeremy Maclin6
31Jarvis Landry6
32Tyler Lockett6
33Vincent Jackson6
34Pierre Garcon6
35Julian Edelman6

Pittsburgh Steelers wideout Antonio Brown stands tall as one of fantasy's top options this week.

Shocker, right? Brown was the top scorer at his position last year, posting 243 points in standard leagues, with the second-place guy—Julio Jones of the Atlanta Falcons—coming in at 231.

Brown is a weird hybrid between a target monster and big-play threat, a guy who can score from anywhere on the field. The impressive production came by way of 195 targets.

Owners lucky enough to land Brown in the first round will start the season off with a bang because he'll get to go against Washington, a team that was third-worst against wideouts last year. The defense added Josh Norman over the offseason, but being the corner to track Brown all over the field isn't a simple task.

Another important matchup is between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens, where Sammy Watkins of the former will exploit the secondary of the Ravens, which ranked among the top five worst defenses against wideouts last year.

Watkins has been rather hit-or-miss due to his ability to stay healthy, but look at it this way: He finished just outside the top 15 scorers at the position last year while missing three games.

A surefire star with Tyrod Taylor under center, Watkins looks due for one of the biggest days this week.

Tight Ends

1Rob Gronkowski*13
2Jordan Reed11
3Delanie Walker11
4Travis Kelce10
5Coby Fleener8
6Jared Cook8
7Zach Ertz8
8Zach Miller8
9Gary Barnidge7
10Julius Thomas7
11Jason Witten6
12Eric Ebron6

Other than the usual names at tight end, two rather unexpected commodities sit in some of the best matchups of the week.

An example is Coby Fleener, who now suits up for the New Orleans Saints. He didn't do much for the Indianapolis Colts over four years, but he will play a much bigger role with his new team, one still looking to fill the void left by Jimmy Graham.

Owners shouldn't expect Graham-type numbers, but Fleener has a great matchup against an Oakland defense that coughed up the third-most points to tight ends last year.

It's the same story for Jared Cook, who now catches passes from Rodgers. He didn't stand much of a chance over his past three years with the Rams, but Cook is traditionally good during the first week of the season, as 4for4 Football's John Paulsen pointed out:

Like its defense in most areas, Jacksonville struggled against tight ends last year while allowing the sixth-most points to the position. Cook will announce his arrival with a new team in a big way.

Defense/Special Teams

1Seahawks10
2Vikings10
3Jets9
4Bills9
5Cardinals8
6Packers7
7Texans7
8Bengals6
9Eagles6
10Rams6

The Vikings might be a team with a muddy quarterback situation for aforementioned reasons, but the defense remains an elite play.

Minnesota finished sixth in scoring last year with a solid six double-digit outings, scoring six defensive touchdowns in the process.

This week's opponent is the Tennessee Titans, which sounds scary because of quarterback Marcus Mariota. But the Titans will look to lean on DeMarco Murray in the backfield and hope a breakout younger play by the name of Tajae Sharpe can lead the team's receivers.

It sounds like a low-scoring affair with plenty of turnover opportunities.

Kickers

1Justin Tucker9
2Adam Vinatieri8
3Steven Hauschka8
4Cairo Santos8
5Mason Crosby8
6Blair Walsh8
7Dan Bailey7
8Matt Bryant7
9Nick Novak7
10Roberto Aguayo6

A game between the Chiefs and Chargers sounds like one ready to offer plenty in the way of scoring, which means big things for Cairo Santos of the former.

Santos finished as a top-10 scorer last year, going for double digits five times and totaling 13 points over two games against the Chargers.

With Alex Smith directing the offense and Ware charging ahead in the backfield, the Chiefs should sit in field-goal range for most of the day. Even better, his defense might have problems containing Philip Rivers and Keenan Allen, meaning more scoring opportunities.

All scoring info courtesy of ESPN.com standard leagues, as are points-against info and ownership stats as of Sept. 8.

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