NFL Fantasy Football's Week 14 Hot Hands and Cold Shoulders
Youโre obviously starting your studs at this point. For many of you, itโs the playoffs. For others, itโs the last week before the playoffs (and you should hate that your championship game is in Week 17, where anything goes.
This week, whether you are in the playoffs are about to be, is a critical one. For the sake of consistent production, youโll want to go with the guys that have been making your team a winner all season. The last thing you want to do is get beaten because you went out on a limb with your latest waiver wire claim.
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As such, Iโm not going to give you the normal start or sit list Hot Hands and Cold Shoulders. Instead, weโll talk through some notes and concerns on players that you might be thinking about starting.
QUARTERBACKS
Itโs a great week for quarterbacks, but you should be worried about Shaun Hill and Brett Favre. I think the Jets could easily win this game on the ground with Thomas Jones and that phenom run-blocking line. Favre will not have to do much at all, but Iโd still start him if he is your top quarterback.
Hill, on the other hand, is a risky start because the Jets could very easily break the 49ers, and while Hill will be throwing all day, he might not have much success. Iโd probably still start Hill over Favre.
Matt Cassel, even after his terrible Week 13, is a good start against Seattle. The Seahawks just arenโt good at stopping anything through the air, which is ironic I guess when you consider that theyโre hawks.
Despite his also dreadful performance, Iโd also give Kyle Orton the nod but not over a Tony Romo or Tyler Thigpen. Iโd give even Donovan McNabb the slight nod ahead of Kyle Orton simply because I think heโs on a hot streak and should fight hard against the Giants even if he doesnโt find success.
RUNNING BACKS
Iโm very afraid of Tim Hightower this week despite the Golden Boy matchup against the Rams. This game could be the Kurt Warner showโand I expect it to beโso I donโt like the chances for Hightower, whoโs been losing touches at the goal line to J.J. Arrington.
I also donโt really like DeAngelo Williams. He didnโt blow up against the Bucs last time he played them, and despite the fact that he was on a roll, with a lot of ground to makeup in the NFC South, Tampa Bay should come to play.
I doubt many people have Williams as one of their top two backs this season since he was typically drafted around the middle and even below Jonathan Stewart.
Warrick Dunn makes me a little nervous in this one against the Panthers as well, but Iโd start him before I started Williams. Donโt get me wrong. Williams is a chance I would take, but I donโt love him this week.
I do love love love Steve Slaton and Matt Forte, and Iโm cautious about Marshawn Lynch. He has flashes of brilliance, but I think Lee Evans will be a larger factor in the Bills winning this game than Marshawn.
WIDE RECEIVERS
I would worry about Bernard Berrian because, regardless of the strong matchup, will the Vikings even bother to get him a score when Adrian Peterson can probably get four touchdowns in the first half?
I hate the fact that I traded Eddie Royal in a package for Brandon Marshall. I like Royalโs chances to outperform Baby T.O. In all fairness, Cutler, get back to sending the ball to Marshall and only Marshall.
Speaking of T.O., Terrell Owens could be a game changer this week, or he could be totally taken out of the game by the Steelersโ secondary. You have to start him regardless, but you can sit him if you have a gem of a matchup play. For example, Iโd sit T.O. for Eddie Royal.
Iโd tag Lee Evans as a must start this week with his history against Miami. Maybe heโll actually get a score this time around with J.P. Losman going deep.
I love me some Lance Moore, even though I was slow to warm up to him this year while Colston was injured.
Mark Clayton, who seems to have turned in on late, is a daring choice to start if you are in a must-win playoff game. I donโt know how Joe Flacco keeps doing it, but Iโd be nervous that Clayton falls off against a Washington secondary that has seen him come up big the past two weeks. Do you dare? I wouldnโt.
TIGHT ENDS
Start your stud, but my not-so-sleepy sleeper for this week would be Steve Heiden. Ken Dorsey could easily make him a stud in a tough matchup against the Titans, and Iโm starting Heiden myself.
Good luck in your playoffs this week, and my apologies to anyone with a Week 17 championship. That hurts.
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