Week 15 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Michael Vick and QBs Set for Big Days
Michael Vick has returned just in time to relieve some of the pressure on the shoulders and mouses of fantasy football owners everywhere.
The fantasy playoffs are stressful times, arguably more so than the nonstop holiday season.
Fantasy domination just got a whole lot easier, however, now that owners can unwrap presents like Vick and Ryan Fitzpatrick in Week 15.
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Just two of the QBs who will make mince meat of their opposing defenses en route to winning the day, and the much-needed matchup.
Still not satisfied? Here are a few must-start QBs, set for monstrously-large fantasy days in Week 15:
Michael Vick (PHI)
Although Vick is still probable with those bruised ribs, he is Michael Vick, and should be treated, and respected as such.
The former Hokies signal-caller tossed for 208 yards and a TD last week in Miami, his first game back from injury, and should surpass those pedestrian numbers this weekend at home against the New York Jets.
It's going out on a limb given the lack of statistical back up, but Vick is primed for a "Monday Night Football vs. the Washington Redskins last season" type of effort this Sunday at the Linc.
Multiple touchdowns, at least one on the ground, and the yardage will be bagged up like Santa's sack of toys.
Ryan Fitzpatrick (BUF)
The Bills simply cannot continue to lose to inferior competition like they have been for the past two months.
Fitzpatrick was a sight for tired eyes last week at San Diego, but just two weeks prior the Harvard grad posted 25 hard-earned fantasy points at the New York Jets (ahem, how's that Vick projection looking now?).
Buffalo is home to Miami this weekend, and the Dolphins defense has been a fantasy suspect in recent weeks, giving up 19 fantasy points to the Bills offense in Week 11.
Rex Grossman (WAS)
Grossman played considerably well last week against New England, and has thrown for at least two TDs in three of the past four games.
And not only does Grossman look like another former Florida Gators QB who is making news these days (talking 'bout Tim Tebow folks), but he is tossing the ball for far more yardage and flying under the radar in the process.
Grossman has passed for 250-plus yards in three of the past four weeks, and Sunday at the New York Giants should be no different.
New York's passing defense ranks among the worst in the league, 29th to be exact, and Grossman will have to exploit it if Big Blue catches on to 'Skins back Roy Helu, and they will at some point.

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