Week 10 Start Em Sit Em: Tim Tebow and Overrated QBs You Must Start
No position is more valuable in fantasy football than the quarterback. It's not a position where most leagues require much depth, so sleepers aren't as valuable there. Still, you never want to turn a blind eye to one.
The position of quarterback does produce overrated players.
Still, overrated or not, these guys will produce big games this weekend. Start them if you can.
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Now, Ryan is a step above the two quarterbacks listed below. Actually, he's a few steps ahead of those guys, but still a little on the overrated side of the fence.
But now, he is back to having Julio Jones and Roddy White at his disposal. That's a great duo of receivers, and that doesn't even mention Tony Gonzalez.
Ryan's numbers are consistently good. His "Matty Ice" reputation comes in direct conflict with his 0-2 record in the playoffs, but this is generally a good fantasy option.
Now that he's got a full complement of receivers, and opposing a defense (Saints) vulnerable to giving up big plays in the passing game, he's going to be a juggernaut this week.
I'd be lying if I said that I was particularly high on the Browns' offense. I've previously predicted them to score about 14 points, and I am not backing off of that.
But I really like Josh Cribbs lined up against the Rams' secondary. I expect him to have a few big plays.
Well, if Cribbs is racking up points, so is the man throwing him the ball. Whatever points other receivers rack in will also help McCoy.
Now, I am not sure that McCoy has any chance of being a good quarterback for the Browns in the future. To that respect, he's overrated. This week, it won't matter.
It's weird. Even in his terrible game against the Lions, Tebow had a decent fantasy day. He was a real weapon in wins against the Dolphins and Raiders.
Why?
Well, he can run the ball. The passes aren't pretty, but when they find receivers, they're generally for big chunks of yards.
When he runs, they generally come in big yards. Remember that rushing yards generally count more than passing yards.
As far as the Chiefs go, I like their defense, but I would be surprised if they didn't allow some big yardage totals both running and passing.
Lastly, remember that Tebow's mobility makes him a touchdown vulture.
Tebow's fans love him. I don't know how great he's going to be. But fantasy wise, he's a good player.

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