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Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson warms up before a preseason NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson warms up before a preseason NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)Mark Zaleski/Associated Press

Fantasy Football Week 1 Rankings: Reviewing All Positions Before Season Openers

Brian MaziqueSep 9, 2015

Tom Brady, Adrian Peterson, Antonio Brown and Greg Olsen are the stars to target at their respective positions in Week 1. More than likely, you already have your fantasy teams in place by this time.

Hopefully you have at least one of these guys in your lineup. Here's a look at the Week 1 schedule and the rankings for the top 10 players at each position.

Sep 3, 2015; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Carolina Panthers kicker Graham Gano (R) kicks a twenty-three yard field goal from the hold of punter Brad Nortman (8) against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second quarter at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Charles Le

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PittsburghNew England8:30 p.m.NBC
Green BayChicago1:00 p.m.Fox
Kansas CityHouston1:00 p.m.CBS
ClevelandNew York1:00 p.m.CBS
IndianapolisBuffalo1:00 p.m.CBS
MiamiWashington1:00 p.m.CBS
CarolinaJacksonville1:00 p.m.Fox
SeattleSt. Louis1:00 p.m.Fox
New OrleansArizona4:05 p.m.Fox
DetroitSan Diego4:05 p.m.Fox
TennesseeTampa Bay4:25 p.m.CBS
CincinnatiOakland4:25 p.m.CBS
BaltimoreDenver4:25 p.m.CBS
New YorkDallas4:30 p.m.NBC
PhiladelphiaAtlanta6:55 p.m.ESPN
MinnesotaSan Francisco10:15 p.m.ESPN

Brady is in the No. 1 spot for quarterbacks this week as he and the New England Patriots take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. I like Brady over Aaron Rodgers this week because the Chicago Bears defense isn't as bad as some make it out to be.

WalterFootball.com had this brief explanation for putting Rodgers in its top spot:

"Chicago's sorry secondary stands no chance."

It's true the Bears secondary features second-year player Kyle Fuller and a bunch on nondescript guys who will seemingly be at Rodgers' mercy. That might be the case if the front seven doesn't get pressure on the reigning MVP. 

Pernell McPhee and Jared Allen will be heard from all afternoon, and while the Bears won't beat the Green Bay Packers, they will play well enough to keep Rodgers from putting up astronomical numbers.


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

Brady has to have some pent-up animosity after going through the fallout from Deflategate throughout training camp. He'll take out his frustrations on a Steelers defense that figures to be really generous all season.

RB

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

Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings were smart to allow their star running back to sit out the preseason. The 30-year-old veteran stood to gain nothing from participating in exhibition games. Per Dave Heller of Fox Sports, this is apparently something Peterson wants to do to stay healthy. Heller wrote:

"As Peterson has gotten older, he obviously is looking to conserve his body and isn't worried about getting any game conditions in before the start of the season."

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

Heller makes note of Peterson's declining Week 1 stats over the course of his career and wonders if limiting his preseason workload is the culprit. That may have been the case in the past, but this year is a different situation.

Having played only one game in 2014 and missing the entire preseason this year, Peterson will be fired up and ready to explode on a vulnerable San Francisco 49ers defense. The unit is a shell of what it once was having lost a bevy of playmakers for various reasons.

Expect AP to run wild.


Another running back to keep an eye on is the Packers' Eddie Lacy. While the Bears may slow the passing game down a little, they may experience some issues trying to curtail the large and nifty Lacy. With pressure coming off the edges, traps and draws up the middle with Lacy could gash Chicago's interior defensive.

WR

Sep 3, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (28) prior to the game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

The Patriots vs. Steelers game will probably be high-scoring. Both teams have some questions on defense, and Pittsburgh has one of the most high-powered offenses in the NFL.

Per Mike Giardi of Comcast Sportsnet New England, the Steelers will be playing without running back Le'Veon Bell and wide receiver Martavis Bryant. In 2014, wide receiver Antonio Brown was targeted 11.3 times per game, per Fantasy Pros. That was second only to the Denver Broncos' Demaryius Thomas.

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

With Bell and Bryant out, it's hard to imagine a scenario in which Brown doesn't get a ton of looks this game. With Darrelle Revis back with the New York Jets, the Patriots don't have anyone who can match up with Brown.


A.J. Green is another player in position to shine. If Evan Silva of Rotoworld and I are right, Green could be one of the biggest sleepers at the wide receiver position.

ORCHARD PARK, NY - AUGUST 29:  Antonio Brown #84 of the Pittsburgh Steelers warms up before a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on August 29, 2015 at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.  Buffalo defeats Pittsburgh 43-19.  (Photo by Bret

The Oakland Raiders secondary is far from fearsome. TJ Carrie, who was a seventh-round pick in 2014, is the team's No. 1 cornerback. 

Green should have a clear advantage over him.

TE

Rob Gronkowski is the best tight end in football when he's healthy, but the Carolina Panthers Greg Olsen is the player to have at the position in Week 1. Carolina is on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Olsen is Cam Newton's only dependable receiving option.

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

Last season, Olsen set career highs in receptions (84) and yards (1,008). Those numbers came with rookie wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin in the mix. Benjamin is out for the season, so Olsen should get even more opportunities.

This game should be the opposite of the Patriots vs. Steelers. In a low-scoring battle, the dependable Panthers tight end will go for a big game and make the biggest plays.

Defense/Special Teams

CHARLOTTE, NC - AUGUST 22:  Greg Olsen #88 of the Carolina Panthers makes a catch under pressure from Chris McCain #58 of the Miami Dolphins during their preseason NFL game at Bank of America Stadium on August 22, 2015 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (Phot

The Miami Dolphins and their new, fierce defensive line are tempting to tab as the No. 1 defense against a disheveled Washington team. Ndamukong Suh and Cameron Wake are possibly the best one-two punch on a defensive line in the NFL.

Still, the Seattle Seahawks have to be considered the top unit as they face the St. Louis Rams.

Seattle will be playing without strong safety Kam Chancellor, who is holding out, but it won't matter. Seattle is just too strong at virtually every defensive position. Also, the Rams passing game is suspect with Nick Foles under center. 

There won't be a ton of points scored by the Rams in this one, but you shouldn't rule out a defensive touchdown from Seattle.

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)

If that weren't enough, Seattle kick returner Tyler Lockett puts them over the top. The rookie out of Kansas State returned a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns in the preseason. He could be a major weapon in Week 1 for the Seahawks and beyond.

K

SEATTLE, WA - SEPTEMBER 03:  Wide receiver Tyler Lockett #16 of the Seattle Seahawks rushes for a touchdown on a 63 yard pass play in the first quarter against the Oakland Raiders at CenturyLink Field on September 3, 2015 in Seattle, Washington.  (Photo b

Picking a kicker is tough—especially in Week 1—but the Panthers' Graham Gano stands out. It's not because he's the premier kicker in the NFL—because he's not.

It's more because the Panthers and Jaguars game has the look of a field-goal fest. Neither offense is high-powered, so while you may see a few drives by both teams, the prediction is that you'll see multiple ones stalled inside the 30-yard line.

Because the Panthers figure to win the game, Gano is in line for a nice fantasy performance. 

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