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Aug 28, 2015; Charlotte, NC, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) emerges from the tunnel during pre game warm ups at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 28, 2015; Charlotte, NC, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) emerges from the tunnel during pre game warm ups at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY SportsJim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

Week 1 Fantasy Football Rankings: Position-by-Position Outlook for Season Opener

Brian MaziqueSep 8, 2015

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots will come out looking to make a statement in Week 1. It's been just over a week since Brady's four-game suspension was lifted, and while some might expect the Pats to ease Brady into the action a little bit at a time, I'm expecting him to come out firing.

1Tom Brady NE vs. PIT
2Andrew Luck IND at BUF
3Aaron Rodgers GB at CHI
4Peyton Manning DEN vs. BAL
5Tony Romo DAL vs. NYG
6Ben Roethlisberger PIT at NE
7Ryan Tannehill MIA at WAS
8Drew Brees NO at ARI
9Matt Ryan ATL vs. PHI
10Russell Wilson SEA at STL

New England figures to need 30-plus points to beat the high-powered Pittsburgh Steelers. Both teams have some question marks on defense, so this one figures to be a high-scoring affair. I like Brady to shine brightest of all the quarterbacks in Week 1 with a performance that sticks it to his haters one more time.

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Many of the QB rankings you see for Week 1 have the Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers at No. 1. That's understandable because he has owned the Chicago Bears throughout his career. It's been especially nasty lately as Packerpedia tweets, with reference to Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune:

That said, this is a new Bears regime, with a new defense. Rodgers feasted on the Cover 2, but he may not run quite as wild against the Bears' new 3-4 look.

Pernell McPhee is a solid pass-rusher, and Jared Allen looks primed for a resurgence as a situational pass-rusher from the outside linebacker position. Chicago will lose, but its defense will play well enough to keep Rodgers' numbers from besting Brady's haul.

Running Backs

1Adrian Peterson MIN at SF
2Eddie Lacy GB at CHI
3Jeremy Hill CIN at OAK
4Jamaal Charles KC at HOU
5Marshawn Lynch SEA at STL
6DeMarco Murray PHI at ATL
7Matt Forte CHI vs. GB
8C.J. Anderson DEN vs. BAL
9Justin Forsett BAL at DEN
10Lamar Miller MIA at WAS

Who says Adrian Peterson isn't the best running back in the NFL anymore? Well, EA Sports dropped A.P. beneath the Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch in its initial player ratings for Madden 16.

After sitting out the entire preseason, he's about to be turned loose on the ransacked San Francisco 49ers defense. Peterson should be motivated to perform well after being away from the game since the beginning of the 2014 season. Back on July 31, Peterson tweeted about his readiness for the season to begin and gave a shoutout to his Oklahoma Sooners roots:

The Niners defense is a shell of what it once was thanks to retirements and released players with off-the-field issues. San Francisco is the perfect mark for Peterson to have a huge game against. If he has less than 100 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1, it'll be a shock.

Wide Receivers

1Antonio Brown PIT at NE
2A.J. Green CIN at OAK
3Dez Bryant DAL vs. NYG
4Julio Jones ATL vs. PHI
5Demaryius Thomas DEN vs. BAL
6Calvin Johnson DET at SD
7Randall Cobb GB at CHI
8Odell Beckham Jr. NYG at DAL
9Alshon Jeffery CHI vs. GB
10Jordan Matthews PHI at ATL

I told you the Steelers vs. Patriots would be high-scoring. Because of that, we'll tab another star from that game as a top fantasy performer at his position. 

Aug 14, 2015; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) against Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Demetrius McCray, bottom left, and linebacker Paul Posluszny (51) in the first quarter of a preseason NFL football game at Ev

Antonio Brown simply knows how to get open, and he and Ben Roethlisberger have excellent chemistry. Le'Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant are out, per Mike Giardi of Comcast SportsNet New England. That'll likely lead to more opportunities for Brown as Roethlisberger looks to lean on his No. 1 weapon.

Another AFC North player who is set up for a nice game is the Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green. The Bengals will visit the Oakland Raiders, and the latter doesn't have a secondary physically capable of slowing down Green if he's on. 

Per Pro Football Focus, not one Raiders corner rated in the top 15 amongst players at the position in yards per cover snap. Green's day will be second only to Brown's explosive Week 1.

Tight Ends

1Greg Olsen CAR at JAC
2Rob Gronkowski NE vs. PIT
3Jimmy Graham SEA at STL
4Travis Kelce KC at HOU
5Martellus Bennett CHI vs. GB
6Jason Witten DAL vs. NYG
7Jordan Cameron MIA at WAS
8Delanie Walker TEN at TB
9Larry Donnell NYG at DAL
10Tyler Eifert CIN at OAK

Who else does Cam Newton have to throw to besides Greg Olsen? The diminished wide receiver corps that the Carolina Panthers are forced to work with hurts their bottom line, but it makes Olsen all the more valuable as a fantasy performer.

Aug 22, 2015; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen (88) runs after making a catching a pass while Miami Dolphins linebacker Chris McCain (58) pursues during the second quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brev

Last season, Olsen had 84 receptions for 1,008 yards and six touchdowns. With so few options for Newton out wide, you'd have to think he'll spend a lot of time looking for his dependable tight end again this season. In Week 1, the Panthers will be visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars.

In 2014, quarterbacks had the fourth-highest passer rating (99.1) in the league against the Jags. Carolina will lean on its running game, but when it does go down the field, look for Olsen to figure prominently.

As usual, you can't go wrong with Rob Gronkowski when he's healthy. The Steelers will probably try to slow him down with speedy linebacker Ryan Shazier in coverage. At 6'6" Gronk has about a five-inch height advantage over Shazier. That should still make him a viable option in the red zone.

Defense and Special Teams

1Seattle Seahawks (at STL)
2Carolina Panthers (at JAC)
3Miami Dolphins (at WAS)
4Cincinnati Bengals (at OAK)
5Kansas City Chiefs (at HOU)
6New York Jets (vs. CLE)
7Green Bay Packers (at CHI)
8Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. TEN)
9Denver Broncos (vs. BAL)
10Houston Texans (vs. KC)

This seems pretty easy, but it's not as straightforward as it may seem. I'm picking the St. Louis Rams to upset the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1 but still tabbing the defending NFC champions' defense/special teams as the top fantasy unit.

The Seahawks-Rams tilt figures to be a low-scoring game because neither team is high-scoring, and both feature better-than-average defenses that can really generate pressure on the quarterback. Seattle gets the nod from a fantasy standpoint for two reasons: First, the secondary and linebackers not only possess the ability to get takeaways, they can also go the distance after picks. The team had two defensive touchdowns in 2014.

Sep 3, 2015; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (16) scores a touchdown as he is pursued by Oakland Raiders cornerback Keith McGill (39) during the first quarter at CenturyLink Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY S

Secondly, Seattle has one of the most dynamic and dangerous kick and punt returners in the NFL in rookie Tyler Lockett. With Lockett and the Legion of Boom, Seattle's D/ST has a chance to make an impact in Week 1.

Kickers

1Graham Gano CAR vs. JAC
2Stephen Gostkowski NE vs. PIT
3Steven Hauschka SEA at STL
4Dan Bailey DAL vs. NYG
5Justin Tucker BAL at DEN
6Matt Bryant ATL vs. PHI
7Mason Crosby GB at CHI
8Matt Prater DET at SD
9Adam Vinatieri IND at BUF
10Cody Parkey PHI at ATL

Let's go back to the Panthers vs. Jaguars for this category.

Graham Gano was so-so for the Panthers last season as he made 29 of 35 field-goal attempts. In Week 1, he is in great position to take an early lead in the field-goals made category. 

Aug 14, 2015; Orchard Park, NY, USA;  Carolina Panthers kicker Graham Gano (9) kicks as punter Brad Nortman (8) holds during a preseason NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports

The Panthers offense is going to struggle to get the ball into the end zone all season. While there will be drives into opponent's territory, Gano will often hear his name called to salvage three points for the team.

I like him to get a shot at three or four makeable field goals in the season opener.


Stats per Pro-Football-Reference.com unless otherwise noted. 

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