2011 Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings: Week 14
Here are the LestersLegends Week 14 2011 fantasy football running back rankings:
1. Ray Rice at Indianapolis: He faces a Colts team giving up 144.2 YPG with 17 rushing scores.
2. Michael Turner at Carolina: The Panthers giving up 132.5 YPG. Turner should bounce back after facing two tough run defenses.
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3. LeSean McCoy at Miami: He has extra time to heal the toe that didn’t limit him last week. He has 15 total TDs.
4. Arian Foster at Cincinnati: He faces a tough run defense, but Mendy scored twice on them last weak.
5. Marshawn Lynch vs. St. Louis: He has scored in eight straight games and he gets to take on the Rams' soft run defense. Look out. Beast Mode will be in full effect.
6. Rashard Mendenhall vs. Cleveland: He gashed Cincy last week. Now he faces the Browns’ 31st ranked run defense (151.3 YPG).
7. Adrian Peterson at Detroit: He could be back this week. Detroit is giving up 125.0 YPG.
8. Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Tampa Bay: The Bucs are giving up 141.7 YPG and are tied for the lead with 17 rushing TDs allowed.
9. Ryan Mathews vs. Buffalo: Health is always a risk, but the Bills struggle with the run (129.1 YPG).
10. Chris Johnson vs. New Orleans: Suddenly, CJ looks more like his old self.
11. Frank Gore at Arizona: He missed out on a big game last week, but has another favorable matchup this week.
12. DeMarco Murray vs. New York Giants: Murray has come crashing back to Earth. The threat remains though.
13. Shonn Greene vs. Kansas City: He picked the right time of the year to break out. The Chiefs are yielding 130.3 YPG on the ground.
14. Reggie Bush vs. Philadelphia: Bush continues to produce for the Dolphins who suddenly have as many wins as Philly.
15. LeGarrette Blount at Jacksonville: The Jags don’t have the offense to take him out of the game.
16. Michael Bush at Green Bay: I’m afraid the Packers offense is going to take him out of the game plan.
17. Steven Jackson at Seattle: He continues to regress. Seattle is solid against the run (if your name isn’t McCoy).
18. C.J. Spiller at San Diego: He flashed some skill last week (102 total yards, TD). The Chargers are struggling against the run.
19. Roy Helu vs. New England: I’m not expecting much running the ball, but I think he’ll have a lot of receiving yards.
20. Beanie Wells vs. San Francisco: San Francisco still hasn’t allowed a rushing TD all year.
21. Cedric Benson vs. Houston: The Texans are tough on RBs. This is not a favorable matchup.
22. Willis McGahee vs. Chicago: The Bears could present a problem to Denver’s option offense.
23. Jonathan Stewart at Atlanta: This is a tough matchup, plus he has to share.
24. Darren Sproles at Tennessee: He makes explosive plays. He is the perfect RB to play alongside Brees.
25. BenJarvus Green-Ellis at Washington: He is a good bet to score, but you never know how many (or few) carries he’ll get.
26. Marion Barber at Denver: It was a big blow losing Forte, but Barber should be able to move the chains. Plus, he’s a TD threat.
27. Donald Brown at Baltimore: This is a tough matchup, but Brown continues to put up solid fantasy numbers.
28. Ahmad Bradshaw at Dallas: He is an injury risk that’s sharing the load. It's tough to start a guy like that.
29. Peyton Hillis at Pittsburgh: He's banged up and has a bad matchup in a short week. That's not a good combo.
30. Maurice Morris vs. Minnesota: I’m not convinced Kevin Smith will be (or can stay) healthy.
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