Fantasy Football Week 2 Matchups

Week 1 wasn’t really full of surprises if you read my article on who to start and who to bench. I’m here again this week to make sure you start the right guys, and to make sure you win. If your 1-0 then you might as well go to 2-0 and really have a nice jump on the season. If your 0-1, you can’t lose and start 0-2. That’s already a deep little hole to get out of.

This week I’m going to switch up the way I do this, and hopefully this is the way it will stick for the rest of the season. You can expect my article like this every single Thursday throughout the season. I plan on updating it and moving guys around as the injury reports change. So I’m going to take a look at each position and give you the guys that are good starts, decent starts, and bad starts. This way you can compare guys at a certain position to other guys on your team at that position. You don’t have to scroll down the page to find all of your guys at one position this way. The players are in order of the time that their game is being played and not by any sort of rank.
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Fantasy Football Week 1 Matchups

The NFL season starts tonight!!! More importantly, the fantasy football season starts tonight!!! Why else would any of us watch Cleveland vs. Cincinnati unless we have AJ Green and want to see what our rookie will do in his first game. For that reason, fantasy football is now bigger than the sport itself.

Do you have any questions about who to start over who in the first week? Let’s take a look at all the matchups and determine who are good starts, decent starts, and bad starts. Football is incredibly unpredictable, and it’s almost impossible to read splits the way you can with baseball. Because of that I can tell you all season long who will give you the best CHANCE to perform for you. Nobody can ever predict the day that Mike Tolbert rushes for 3 TD’s. It’s impossible. Keep that in mind. I base the starts on matchup obviously and I also look at how each player has done historically against the opponent. I also factor in who I think will win the game, and whether a team will be more pass or rush oriented in that game. Whether they are up or down on the scoreboard has a lot to do with their weekly values.

New Orleans Saints @ Green Bay Packers:

Good starts: Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Greg Jennings, Marquis Colston, Jermichael Finley, Mason Crosby

Decent starts: Jordy Nelson, Ryan Grant, Mark Ingram, Pierre Thomas, John Kasay, Green Bay Defense

Bad starts: Donald Driver, James Jones, Robert Meachem, Devery Henderson, Lance Moore, James Starks, Darren Sproles, Garrett Hartley New Orleans Defense
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The Fantasy God’s Fantasy Football Preview: Kickers

Kicker’s are a dime a dozen. But….its impossible to tell exactly when a kicker is going to have a good week. So having one that is a top tier guy over the course of a season gives you a better chance to win. The best situation for a kicker to be in is a winning one. If a kicker plays for a winning team he obviously gets more chances to kick. But getting nothing but extra points doesn’t really help either. Although it is very difficult to predict how kickers will do, I will still tell you which ones are better to have than others. Here is my list of the top kickers for the 2011 season. I know everyone has been hitting refresh on their computer’s for the last hour waiting for this list to come up.

1. Mason Crosby (GB)
2. Matt Bryant (ATL)
3. Nate Kaeding (SD)
4. Robbie Gould (CHI)
5. Billy Cundiff (BAL)
6. Dan Carpenter (MIA)
7. Garrett Hartley (NO)
8. Stephen Gostkowski (NE)
9. David Buehler (DAL)
10. Rob Bironas (TEN)
11. Neil Rackers (HOU)
12. Connor Barth (TB)
13. Ryan Longwell (MIN)
14. Nick Folk (NYJ)
15. Alex Henery (PHI)
16. Phil Dawson (CLE)
17. Jason Hanson (DET)
18. Josh Brown (STL)
19. Lawrence Tynes (NYG)
20. Sebastian Janikowski (OAK)
21. Graham Gano (WAS)
22. Ryan Succop (KC)
23. Adam Vinatieri (IND)
24. David Akers (SF)
25. Shaun Suisham (PIT)
26. Matt Prater (DEN)
27. Josh Scobee (JAC)
28. Jay Feely (ARI)
29. Jeff Reed (SEA)
30. Olindo Mare (CAR)
31. Mike Nugent (CIN)
32. Rian Lindell (BUF)
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Are we gonna see another “kicking competition” in 2010?

Last week we discussed the possible kicking candidates for the Baltimore Ravens in the 2010 season. You can cross one of those kickers off your list because today the Arizona Cardinals signed Jay Feely.

I was interested to read Jamison Hensley’s view on the signing, specifically when he said, “The Ravens now have the upper-hand in the free-agent market. The Feely deal takes the Cardinals out of the market for a kicker, and it leaves Neil Rackers and Shayne Graham still without teams. The Ravens could have their pick of either one.”

Or, they could have had their pick of one of the three.

Last year, the Ravens made the bold move of parting ways with Matt Stover with no real plan. They had a kicking competition, if you could really call it that, between two guys with no business playing professional football, Graham Gano and Steve Hauschka. To me, it appeared that the Ravens knew they didn’t want Stover, but had no plan for replacing him with an actual kicker.

But you know that story, Billy Cundiff comes in and saves the day. He booted five field goals in his debut against the Indianapolis Colts in Baltimore, talk about pressure.

Since the season came to an end, the rumors about Baltimore kickers have been swirling once again. Despite John Harbaugh’s comments during the season on bringing Stover back to Baltimore, no news about Stover has been reported. Instead, Baltimore has been in the market for some competition for Cundiff, or even a possible replacement.

This year, the kicking market had three viable candidates, unlike last season when, unfortunately, the Ravens decided to leave Stover looking for work. I’m hoping the Ravens have a plan this go around, that they won’t cut a guy if they don’t have a replacement and that they won’t tell the fans they’re holding a competition for a position between two guys that don’t belong in professional football.

But letting one guy go certainly doesn’t leave me feeling like the Ravens have the upper hand. What do you think? Who will we see kicking for the Ravens in 2010?