Week 12 Fantasy Rankings: Steven Jackson and RBs Who'll Humiliate Soft Defenses
The Cardinals may have held Frank Gore to 88 yards last week, but there is no way their pathetic defense is going to be able to hold its own against a ferocious, physical back like the Rams' Steven Jackson.
Arizona allows over 125 rushing yards per game and last time they tried to keep Jackson contained, he broke through with ease, rushing for 130 yards on the road.
Jackson owns the Cardinals and they don't have the means to control him. Though Jackson's three-game streak of over 100 yards was snapped last week, he's sure to get back on track this week.
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Though the Rams and Cardinals have no shot at making the playoffs, jobs are on the line and nobody is going to lie down. Unfortunately for Cardinals defenders, Jackson is going to expose their front seven and let the organization know that their front-seven issues need to be addressed in the offseason.
He's not the only running back that will reward fantasy owners by producing a monster day against a worthless defense either. Here are two other backs who will skate by soft defenses.
DeAngelo Williams vs. Indianapolis Colts
The Panthers don't have to throw the ball once to beat the lowly Colts. DeAngelo Williams had over 100 all-purpose yards last week against the Lions and the Panthers are sure to destroy the Colts.
Indy is the worst team in the league and their run defense allowing 145.6 yards per game is a huge reason why.
Obviously Cam Newton is going to get off as well, both on the ground and through the air, but with Williams' recent success, you can expect him to get at least 15 touches and crack 100 yards for the second time this season.
Cedric Benson vs. Cleveland Browns
Cedric Benson has been on a cold streak and the Browns are the perfect team to get back on track against.
Cleveland allowed Benson to rush for 121 yards and a touchdown in their first meeting. Though the Steelers and Ravens were both able to hold him under 60 yards, the Browns stand no shot at doing so.
Benson found the end zone twice last week against the Ravens and fantasy owners should expect him to score at least once this week.
He's been up and down this season, but at home against a Browns defense that allows 139.3 rushing yards per game is an ideal matchup for Benson. It's a must-win game and Benson will come up big for the Bengals as they search for the wild-card spot.

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