
The following players have positive history versus their Week 7 opponents. I will help you understand if these players can live up to the expectations of their past successes.
Quarterbacks
Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs
Laurels: Averaged 331 passing yards and two touchdowns per game last year
Fantasy tip: I don’t think Rivers will have any trouble putting up yardage, but the Chiefs’ defense isn’t AS BAD as some people think. Rivers threw three interceptions to four touchdown passes in those two games, and prior to the ‘08 season Rivers’ numbers against KC weren’t exactly sparkling (averaged 184 yards, 0.5 TDs, 1.5 interceptions in 2007). Expect similar numbers to last year’s averages, but don’t be surprised if he is pressured into a few mistakes. Want more? Keep reading…
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Can LJ return to previous glory against San Diego?
I’m high on Chiefs RB Larry Johnson. I believe he’ll amass more than 100 total yards and find the end zone vs. the Chargers this week. Here’s why:
• He’ll get the touches. In each of his last five games, Johnson has totaled at least 18 carries. In three of those five games, he has caught three passes. Want more? Keep reading…
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KFFL.com hosted this week’s 4th and 1 Fantasy Roundtable. The question posed to the participants:
Which two players are you stashing for the second half? Why?
And the answers:
Bryce McRae – KFFL.com
The New England Patriots‘ BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Why not Laurence Maroney, you might ask? Well, I won’t argue taking Maroney before Green-Ellis if he is available. However, it’s going to be tougher to secure Maroney’s services. If you are in an auction league, it’ll cost more to secure the former University of Minnesota rusher, and if you are tight for FAAB or want to save some dollars, I’d go for Green-Ellis. Want more? Keep reading…
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