NFL Week 15 Moving Up, Moving Down: Should You Start Your Colts?
The fantasy playoffs are in full swing, so hopefully your squad is in contention for the championship.
Withย two NFL teams chasing perfect seasons, it's certainly fantasy relevant to note the different approach each team is taking over the final three games.
Moving Up
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All of your Saints
Looks like theyโre going for a perfect season.
Hakeem Nicks, Giants
Four catches for 110 yards and a touchdown look nice, but he could have doubled his production if not for a pair of drops on deep balls. Heโs moved ahead of Mario Manningham into the starting lineup, and it seems like heโs ready to flourish.
Brandon Marshall, Broncos
I guess 21 receptions for 200 yards and a pair of touchdowns will get you in the Moving Up category.
Reggie Bush, Saints
Went from the doghouse in Week 13 to the penthouse in Week 14 with 79 total yards and a pair of touchdowns. Whatโs important is that head coach Sean Payton praised his play after the game.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Deion Branch, Seahawks
Looks like Nate Burleson is out with a high ankle sprain, and with three games left, there is little point in keeping him on the active roster. Houshmandzadeh has struggled lately with 139 yards in his last four games, but this might awaken him from his slumber. Branch becomes a desperation flex play, nothing more.
Fred Davis, Redskins
Turns out this guy can playโdouble-digit fantasy points in three straight games, including four touchdowns over that stretch. This guy is definitely worth a spot in keeper leagues.
Darren McFadden, Raiders
Had 21 yards rushing and 84 yards receiving on 11 touches against the Redskins this week. Maybe the light has come on for him. Itโs worth nothing that 74 of those yards came on two pass plays, and consistency is a big problem for McFadden.
Leonard Weaver, Eagles
Splitting the carries with LeSean McCoy and scored a touchdown this week. Good enough for nine fantasy points if you need help at running back.
Kenneth Darby, Rams
It appears that at some point, Steven Jackson โs bad back will cause him to miss time. If you havenโt handcuffed him yet, itโs time to jump on Darby. Of course, one bad carry and Samkon Gado may be the guy you wish you had.
Moving Down
All of your Colts
Looks like theyโre not going for a perfect season.
Randy Moss, Patriots
Yikes! Just when the fantasy playoffs are starting, Moss goes AWOL. The good news is that Bill Belichick and Tom Brady realized he needs to be coddled. The bad news is that nobody knows if itโs going to work.
Marion Barber, Cowboys
Four carries from the one and no touchdown? Are you kidding me? Thatโs ugly, but whatโs worse is that he has double-digit fantasy points in only five games this year. Thatโs RB3 territory, folks.
Matt Ryan, Falcons
The Falcons arenโt mathematically eliminated, but they might as well be, which means thereโs little point in risking the teamโs franchise player to injury. Looks like heโs played his last snap of 2009.
Jerricho Cotchery, Jets
With a banged-up Mark Sanchez and Kellen Clemens under center, Cotchery has 106 yards receiving over his last three games.
Carson Palmer, Bengals
Over the past three weeks, heโs had games of 110 and 94 yards passing. The Bengals offense is based on their ability to run the ball, and Palmerโs a low-end backup fantasy quarterback at this point.
Joe Flacco, Ravens
Over the last seven weeks, heโs been more likely to throw for under 200 yards than for over 200 yards. Plus, he has only four touchdowns in those seven games.
Matt Cassel, Chiefs
308 yards passing and no touchdowns over the last two weeks. In leagues that take away points for interceptions, the six picks heโs thrown over that stretch mean heโs right around zero fantasy points in each game.
All of your Rams
Hopefully you were smart enough to avoid drafting any Rams players, but Steven Jacksonโs back held him back in Tennessee, and now the offense is led by Keith Null. Hereโs what you need to know about Nullโsixth round pick, Division I-AA, five picks in his debut. Kyle Boller might return, but hopefully youโre not counting on Kyle Bollerโs return to help your fantasy squad.
Not Sold Yet
Quinton Ganther, Redskins
Twenty-one fantasy points on a pair of touchdowns, 50 yards rushing, and 43 yards receiving is sweet, even if it was against the Raiders. Whatโs not sweet is having the Giants and Cowboys up next.
Chris Jennings and Jerome Harrison, Browns
One week itโs Jennings, one week itโs Harrison. Whatโs nice is that the Chiefs and Raiders are up next. Good luck picking the right guy.
Maurice Morris and Aaron Brown, Lions
Kevin Smith is out for the year, but unfortunately the Lions have the Cardinals and 49ers up next. Neither of these guys is good enough to do much against those solid run defenses.
Dave Stringer is the head fantasy football contributor at MyOfficePool.ca . Check his weekly articles and player projections to help manage your team to the championship.
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