2011 Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings: NFL Week 12
Here are the LestersLegends Week 12 2011 fantasy football quarterback rankings:
1. Aaron Rodgers at Detroit: He is the answer when you ask his owners what they’re thankful for this year.
2. Cam Newton at Indianapolis: The Colts can’t stop anybody. Cam should devour them.
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3. Drew Brees vs. New York Giants: He is averaging 332.6 yards and 2.3 TDs per game.
4. Tom Brady at Philadelphia: They kept Eli in check, but Brady and the Pats are rolling.
5. Matthew Stafford vs. Green Bay: Had one TD per finger last week to show his hand is OK.
6. Tony Romo vs. Miami: He is averaging 280.3 yards in his past three games with eight TDs and no picks.
7. Eli Manning at New Orleans: That was a disappointing loss to the Eagles, but he should bounce back in a shootout with the Saints.
8. Ben Roethlisberger at Kansas City: Bye week came at a good time for Big Ben’s broken thumb.
9. Matt Ryan vs. Minnesota: The Vikings are a hurting unit. Ryan has been playing well averaging 314 yards and 2.0 TDs the past three games.
10. Carson Palmer vs. Chicago: He is averaging 265.0 yards and 2.0 TDs the past three weeks plus a rushing score.
11. Philip Rivers vs. Denver: The yardage is there, but unfortunately he keeps throwing INTs to take away fantasy points.
12. Vince Young at New England: The Pats struggle against the pass. DeSean Jackson actually showed up last week.
13. Tim Tebow at San Diego: It’s not pretty and he waits until the last minute to do his damage, but he’s scored well in all but one start.
14. Joe Flacco vs. San Francisco: He’s thankful that San Francisco has a much worse pass defense (249.2 YPG allowed) than run defense.
15. Matt Mooore at Dallas: He has six TD passes and just one pick in his past three games.
16. Andy Dalton at Cleveland: The Browns have the top pass defense (166.5 YPG allowed), but Dalton makes plays.
17. Josh Freeman at Tennessee: That was a big game against the Packers last week, but he has nine INTs (six TDs) in his past four games.
18. Alex Smith at Baltimore: He limits his mistakes which helps his fantasy value.
19. Sam Bradford vs. Arizona: He has just five TDs on the year and Arizona has allowed just 11 passing scores.
20. Matt Leinart at Jacksonville: He should be different this time around with more maturity and a running game.
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