2009 Fantasy Football Draft Sheet
2009 Fantasy Football Draft Sheet
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51. Josh Morgan (San Francisco 49ers) vs. Arizona

Morgan accumulated six receptions last week for the second game in a row, and one of those six catches was a touchdown, the first time he scored since Week 4. He racked up a total of 56 receiving yards, a number he should break this week against the Arizona Cardinals 30th-ranked pass defense.
Point Projection: 5 points

52.Steve Breaston (Arizona Cardinals) @ San Francisco

Breaston had just one reception for eight yards last week against the Minnesota Vikings as Kurt Warner looked for Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin instead. He’s becoming less of a factor in Arizona’s passing game since Boldin returned, and as a result, his fantasy value is waning.
Point Projection: 5 points


53. Laveranues Coles (Cincinnati Bengals) @ Minnesota

Coles only got four targets last week in Cincy’s win over the Detroit Lions, and came up with just two catches for 25 yards. He had been more productive in recent games, however, and though he simply isn’t going to put up big numbers, he should return to his usual modest totals this week.
Point Projection: 5 points


54. Brandon Gibson (St. Louis Rams) @ Tennessee

Gibson has cooled after a hot start, and he caught only three passes for 38 yards last week against the Chicago Bears. The Tennessee Titans have not had success stopping the pass this season, so maybe Gibson can find what was working for him just a few weeks ago.
Point Projection: 5 points


55. Earl Bennett (Chicago Bears) vs. Green Bay

Bennett had a 71-yard reception and a three-yard touchdown catch (the first of his career) last week, and that was it as the Bears ran, ran and ran some more in a win over the St. Louis Rams. Still, if a player on your fantasy team is only going to catch two passes, that’s how you want it to go. This week against the Green Bay Packers, Bennett faces a foe that he had 66 yards against on seven receptions (tied – career high) in Week 1.
Point Projection: 5 points


56.Jason Avant (Philadelphia Eagles) @ New York Giants

Avant failed to come through like many believed he would with DeSean Jackson out of the lineup last week. Avant caught only three passes for 36 yards, breaking a string of three consecutive games with at least nine fantasy football points. He had two catches for 32 yards the last time he faced the New York Giants.
Point Projection: 5 points


57. Devin Thomas (Washington Redskins) @ Oakland

Seven catches for 100 yards and two touchdowns last week = the best game of Thomas’ young career. The former second-round pick has stepped up his play of late, at least enough to get recognized as someone who, with the right match-up, could be a fantasy football contributor. This isn’t the right match-up.
Point Projection: 5 points


58. Louis Murphy (Oakland Raiders) vs. Washington

Murphy set career-highs with 124 receiving yards and two touchdowns last week in Oakland’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. See what a receiver can do with a quarterback that is, at the least, below average? Bruce Gradkowski may not be the long-term answer to Oakland’s quarterback problems, but the one thing he does bring to the table –  he’s not JaMarcus Russell.
Point Projection: 4 points


59. Kelley Washington (Baltimore Ravens) vs. Detroit

After four consecutive wholly unproductive contests, Washington caught four passes for 39 yards and one touchdown in Baltimore’s loss to the Green Bay Packers on Monday Night. This week, against the Detroit Lions, he should continue to be more productive than his awful month-long stretch.
Point Projection: 4 points


60. Sam Aiken (New England Patriots) vs. Carolina

Aiken was on the receiving end of just a single Tom Brady pass last week, but it went for 81 yards and a touchdown. This was the second straight game that Aiken compiled at least 80 receiving yards, but he’s also capable of putting together big fat zeros –  he’s had six games without even one catch.
Point Projection: 4 points


61. Mohamed Massaquoi (Cleveland Browns) vs. Pittsburgh

Massaquoi was only on the receiving end of two passes for 24 yards last week in Cleveland’s loss to the San Diego Chargers, but one of those grabs happened to be for a touchdown; it was his second TD reception in three games. Though the Pittsburgh Steelers have been reeling of late, expecting the same thing of Massaquoi this week is less than wise.
Point Projection: 4 points


62. James Jones (Green Bay Packers) @ Chicago

Last Monday against the Baltimore Ravens, Jones had four receptions for 44 yards. It was the third consecutive game in which he caught exactly four passes, and the fourth time in his last five games. Jones didn’t have any receptions the last time the Packers and Chicago Bears squared off, but that was back in Week 1, and he wasn’t as involved in the offense then as he is now.
Point Projection: 4 points


63. Malcolm Floyd (San Diego Chargers) @ Dallas

Floyd picked up only 30 yards on three receptions last week in San Diego’s win over the Cleveland Browns as Philip Rivers concentrated on getting the ball to tight end Antonio Gates. Floyd has only broken the 50 receiving yard mark once in his last five contests.
Point Projection: 3 points


64. Patrick Crayton (Dallas Cowboys) vs. San Diego

With Jason Witten stepping up in his last few games, and both Roy Williams and Miles Austin ahead of him on the depth chart, Crayton’s opportunities are waning. He had only two catches for 24 yards last week, and has a total of 34 yards combined over his last three games.
Point Projection: 3 points


65. Michael Jenkins (Atlanta Falcons) vs. New Orleans

Jenkins was inactive last week, but had been previously playing very well. His injury status had not been updated at the time of this writing, so make sure he’s playing before you utilize him in your fantasy football lineup.
Point Projection: 3 points


66. Chaz Schilens (Oakland Raiders) vs. Washington

Schilens caught three passes for 45 yards and one touchdown last week in the Raiders’ win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He’s now had 40 or more yards in two of his four games this season, though that’s about all you should expect this week against the stiff pass defense of the Washington Redskins.
Point Projection: 3 points


67. Johnny Knox (Chicago Bears) vs. Green Bay

Knox tied a team-high with four targets last week, but all he could muster was three receptions for 15 yards. His productivity has fallen of late, but he did have 82 yards the first time he faced the Green Bay Packers, back in Week 1.
Point Projection: 3 points


68. Torry Holt (Jacksonville Jaguars) vs. Miami

Holt continues to get plenty of targets, which is why he remains on this list, though just barely. He was targeted six times last week, which was the second-most on the squad, but came up with only two catches for 24 yards. His match-up this week is solid, however.
Point Projection: 3 points


69. Brian Hartline (Miami Dolphins) @ Jacksonville

One of Hartline’s four catches last Sunday (in which he gained 48 yards) was for a touchdown, and that marked the second straight week he managed to snare a pass in the end zone. He’s also had at least 40 yards in two of his last three games, and while those aren’t tremendous numbers, it’s something to pay attention to as he has a favorable match-up with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Point Projection: 2 points


70. Eddie Royal (Denver Broncos) @ Indianapolis

Royal caught only two passes for 32 yards last week against the Kansas City Chiefs, as Denver concentrated on running the ball and throwing to Brandon Marshall. Royal won’t be a threat to do much more than that this week, either.
Point Projection: 2 points


71. Mark Clayton (Baltimore Ravens) vs. Detroit

Clayton did little in his last contest, against the Green Bay Packers, coming up with only one catch for 16 yards. But, hey, he’s playing the Detroit Lions, home to the single-worst pass defense in the NFL, and he deserves at least some mention here based on that fact alone.
Point Projection: 2 points


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rishad

rishad

Posted at 10:07 Dec 11, 2009

i have a 2 part question.

my 1st question is which 3 should i start in a ppr league? i have meachem, bess, britt, and smith(car).

next question is in my other league(non ppr) i’m already starting fitz, johnson, ray rice, and charles. who should i start at flex PT or sidney rice?

thx

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