Sep
01

2007 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

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Greg Gammell’s cheatsheet has T.O. as the #1 wide receiver.

Excel

  QUARTERBACKS   RUNNING BACKS   WIDE RECEIVERS   TIGHT ENDS
Rank Player Rank Player Rank Player Rank Player
1 Manning, IND 1 Tomlinson, SD 1 Owens, DAL 1 Gates, SD
2 Palmer, CIN 2 Jackson, STL 2 Smith, CAR 2 Heap, BAL
3 McNabb, PHI 3 Gore, SF 3 Harrison, IND 3 Davis, SF
4 Brady, NE 4 Alexander, SEA 4 Johnson, CIN 4 Gonzalez, KC
5 Brees, NO 5 Johnson, KC 5 Holt, STL 5 Shockey, NYG
6 Bulger, STL 6 T. Henry, DEN 6 Wayne, IND 6 Cooley, WAS
7 Manning, NYG 7 J. Addai, IND 7 Walker, DEN 7 Winslow, CLE
8 Romo, DAL 8 R. Johnson, CIN 8 Fitzgerald, ARI 8 Witten, DAL
9 Kitna, DET 9 W. Parker, PIT 9 Williams, DET 9 McMichael, STL
10 Cutler, DEN 10 Westbrook, PHI 10 Houshmandzadeh, CIN 10 Crumpler, ATL
11 Hasselback, SEA 11 Bush, NO 11 Boldin, ARI 11 Smith, PHI
12 Rivers, SD 12 McGahee, BAL 12 Johnson, HOU 12 Watson, NE
13 Leinart, ARI 13 Jones, NYJ 13 Evans, BUF 13 Clark, IND
14 Young, TEN 14 Maroney, NE 14 Driver, GB 14 Miler, PIT
15 Farve, GB 15 Jones-Drew, JAC 15 Colston, NO 15 Daniels, HOU
16 McNair, BAL 16 Brown, MIA 16 Burress, NYG 16 Johnson, NO
17 Garcia, TB 17 James, ARI 17 Moss, WAS 17 Pollard, SEA
18 Roethlisberger, PIT 18 Barber III, DAL 18 Ward, PIT 18 Troupe, TEN
19 Schaub, HOU 19 Williams, TB 19 Coles, NYJ 19 Graham, DEN
20 Delhomme, CAR 20 Jacobs, NYG 20 Branch, SEA 20 Olsen, CHI
21 Grossman, CHI 21 Green, HOU 21 Jackson, SF    
22 Campbell, WAS 22 Portis, WAS 22 Chambers, MIA   PLACE KICKERS
23 Smith, SF 23 McAllister, NO 23 Jackson, SD Rank Player
24 Losman, BUF 24 Benson, CHI 24 Brown, PHI 1 Vinatieri, IND
25 Harrington, ATL 25 Jordan, OAK 25 Cotchery, NYJ 2 Kaeding, SD
26 Pennington, NYJ 26 Peterson, MIN 26 Berrian, CHI 3 Graham, CIN
27 Huard, KC 27 Lynch, BUF 27 Moss, NE 4 Elam, DEN
28 Green, MIA 28 Lewis, CLE 28 Holmes, PIT 5 Rackers, ARI
29 Garrard, JAC 29 Bell, DET 29 Glenn, DAL 6 Gould, CHI
30 Culpepper, OAK 30 Taylor, JAC 30 Galloway, TB 7 Wilkins, STL
31 McCown, OAK 31 White, TEN 31 Stallworth, NE 8 Stover, BAL
32 Leftwich, JAC 32 Jones, Dal 32 Clayton, BAL 9 Nedney, SF
33 Griese, CHI 33 Norwood, ATL 33 Porter, OAK 10 Mare, NO
34 Carr, CAR 34 Betts, WAS 34 Curtis, PHI 11 Akers, PHI
35 Quinn, CLE 35 Dunn, ATL 35 Muhammad, CHI 12 Gostkowski, NE
36 Jackson, MIN 36 Williams, CAR 36 Mason, BAL 13 Nugent, NYJ
37 Warner, ARI 37 Taylor, MIN 37 Edwards, CLE 14 Reed, PIT
38 Brunell, WAS 38 Foster, CAR 38 Jones, TEN 15 Kasay, CAR
39 Croyle, KC 39 Holmes, KC 39 Horn, ATL 16 Hanson, DET
40 Frye, CLE 40 Buckhalter, PHI 40 Marshall, DEN 17 Scobee, JAC
    41 Thomas, BUF 41 Henderson, NO 18 Feely, NYG
    42 Turner, SD 42 Furrey, DET 19 Brown, SEA
    43 Hicks, SF 43 Toomer, NYG 20 Longwell, MIN
    44 Jackson, GB 44 Johnson, DET    
    45 Morency, GB 45 Hackett, SEA    
    46 Duckett, DET 46 Jennings, GB    
    47 Washington, NYJ 47 Bennett, STL    
    48 Droughns, NYG 48 Gonzalez, IND    
    49 Brown, TEN 49 Battle, SF    
    50 Anderson, BAL 50 Stovall, TB    
        51 Bruce, STL    
        52 Jurevicius, CLE    
        53 Kennison, KC    
        54 Jenkings, ATL    
        55 Curry, OAK    
        56 Jones, JAC    
        57 Booker, MIA    
        58 Carter, CAR    
        59 Bowe, KC    
        60 Wade, MIN    

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Aug
30

Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet and Sleepers

Dan Holtzman weighs in - Roy Williams a top 5 WR.

Excel

    QUARTERBACKS     RUNNING BACKS     WIDE RECEIVERS     TIGHT ENDS  
  Rank Player TM Rank Player TM Rank Player TM Rank Player TM
  1 Peyton IND 1 LT SD 1 Smith CAR 1 Gates SD
  2 Palmer CIN 2 S Jackson STL 2 Chad CIN 2 T-Gonz KC
  3 Brady NE 3 Gore SF 3 Holt STL 3 Cooley WAS
  4 Brees NO 4 LJ KC 4 Wayne IND 4 Ver. Davis SF
  5 Bulger STL 5 Addai IND 5 Roy Williams DET 6 Heap BAL
  6 McNabb PHI 6 Parker PIT 6 TO DAL 7 K. Winslow CLE
  7 Hasselbeck SEA 7 Westbrook PHI 7 Harrison IND 8 Shockey NYG
  8 Kitna DET 8 Shaun SEA 8 Fitz ARI 5 Crumpler ATL
  9 Romo DAL 9 Rudi CIN 9 Bolidin ARI 9 Witten DAL
  10 Cutler DEN 10 Bush NO 10 Evans BUF 10 LJ Smith PHI
  11 Rivers SD 11 McGahee BAL 11 Walker DEN 11 Watson NE
  12 Young TEN 12 Maroney NE 12 Housh CIN 12 H. Miller PIT
  13 Losman BUF 13 Benson CHI 13 Moss NE 13 Graham DEN
  14 Leinart ARI 14 Henry DEN 14 A. Johnson HOU 14 D. Clark IND
  15 Roethlisberger PIT 15 MJD JAX 15 Driver GB 15 R. McMichael STL
  16 Eli NYG 16 T. Jones NYJ 16 Colston NO 16 Troupe TEN
  17 Delhomme CAR 17 Jacobs NYG 17 S. Moss WAS 17 O. Daniels HOU
  18 A. Smith SF 18 Ronnie Brown MIA 18 Burress NYG 18 Olsen CHI
  19 Farve GB 19 Portis WAS 19 Coles NYJ 19 M. Lewis JAX
  20 Pennington NYJ 20 Edge ARI 20 R. Brown PHI 20 Scaife TEN
  21 Campbell WAS 21 Barber III DAL 21 Edwards CLE 21 D. Martin MIA
  22 Garcia TB 22 McAllister NO 22 Ward PIT 22 Pollard SEA
  23 McNair BAL 23 A. Peterson MIN 23 C. Johnson DET 23 A. Smith TB
  24 Leftwich JAX 24 M. Lynch BUF 24 Cotchery NYJ 24 J Stevens TB
  25 Harrington ATL 25 Norwood ATL 25 Clayton BAL 25 Scheffler DEN
  26 Grossman CHI 26 Green HOU 26 D. Jackson SF 26 Baker NYJ
  27 Schaub HOU 27 J. Lewis CLE 27 Galloway TB 27 Des. Clark CHI
  28 Tav. Jackson MIN 28 Lamont OAK 28 S. Holmes PIT 28 Schiancoe MIN
  29 Harrington ATL 29 Caddy TB 29 Glenn DAL 29 D. Campbell DET
  30 Croyle KC 30 Fred Taylor JAX 30 Branch SEA 30 B. Celek PHI
  31 Russell OAK 31 De. Williams CAR 31 Chambers MIA      
        32 Betts WAS 32 V. Jackson SD   PLACE KICKERS  
    DEFENSE   33 B. Jackson GB 33 Berrian CHI Rank Player TM
  Rank Team   34 T. Bell DET 34 Stallworth NE 1 Vinateri NE
  1 CHI   35 Foster CAR 35 Curry OAK 2 Wilkins STL
  2 BAL   36 J. Jones DAL 36 D. Henderson NO 3 Graham DEN
  3 NE   37 Dunn ATL 37 Brandon Marshall DEN 4 Gould CHI
  4 SD   38 C. Henry TEN 38 Hackett SEA 5 Kaeding SD
  5 PIT   39 Chester MIN 39 B. Jones TEN 6 Elam DEN
  6 JAX   40 Turner SD 40 Porter OAK 7 Akers PHI
  7 DAL   41 C. Brown TEN 41 Bruce STL 8 Gostkowski NE
  8 PHI   42 Morency GB 42 Bennett STL 9 Rackers ARI
  9 CAR   43 Ad. Peterson CHI 43 Welker NE 10 Stover BAL
  10 DEN   44 M. Bell DEN 44 Curtis PHI 11 Brown SEA
  11 MIA   45 Droughns NYG 45 Mason BAL 12 Mare NO
  12 NYJ   46 Lendale White TEN 46 M. Jones JAX 13 Kasay CAR
  13 MIN   47 Dayne HOU 47 Crayton DAL 14 Hanson DET
  14 GB   48 Pittman TB 48 A. Gonzalez IND 15 Scobee JAX
  15 SEA   49 K. Jones DET 49 Jennings GB 16 Nedney SF
  16 OAK   50 Buckhalter PHI 50 D. Carter CAR 17 Reed PIT
  17 TB   51 Mo. Morris SEA 51 J. Jones HOU 18 Longwell MIN
  18 SF   52 Dominick Rhodes OAK 52 Ja Jones GB 19 Lindell BUF
  19 KC   53 Dede Dorsey IND 53 R. Smith DEN 20 Nugent NYJ
  20 ATL   54 M. Robinson SF 54 Horn NE      
  21 NO   55 Tony Hunt PHI 55 Meachem NO      
  22 BUF   56 Leonard STL 56 Furrey DET      
  23 NYG   57 M. Bush OAK 57 Muhammed CHI      
  24 ARI   58 Sammy Morris NE 58 Toomer NYG      
  25 WAS   59 K Faulk NE 59 Kennison KC      
  26 IND   60 A. Pittman NO 60 Jurevicius CLE      
  27 CIN   61 Priest KC 61 Reg. Williams JAX      
  28 STL         62 Stovall TB      
  29 DET         63 Jarrett CAR      
  30 HOU         64 Stokley DEN      
              65 Battle SF      
              66 T. Williamson MIN      
              67 T. Perry CIN      
              68 K. Walter HOU      
              69 Mi Clayton TB      
              70 Hester CHI      
              71 Bowe KC      
              72 B. Johnson ARI      

 

And the sleepers …

FF Sleepers

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Aug
29

Fantasy Sleepers

Here are some super-sleepers

Time to dig deep. Forget about telling you I think your 12th rated RB can become a top 10 guy.You already made your mind up for the top of your rankings and even who you’d like to see as starters for your team. I am going to give you some names that you may have never considered drafting until now!Let me add, I play in a league where there are 32 rounds, most of you do not. So some of these names I list will not apply because you league may not be deep enough, but you might want to keep an eye on these guys nonetheless.

QUARTERBACKS

Not as important a task for leagues that start just one. But here are some guys that you may just be able to grab late as backups that could blossom into solid number twos.

Jason Campbell, Washington

Played half a season last year and was very efficient throwing 10 TD’s to ony 6 INT. Also did that with no Clinton Portis and with Santana Moss struggling with injury, not much else on the outside. He has had a great offseason and has shown the ability to grow into the position like he did at Auburn. Look for 20 TD’s and over 2500 yards, a great option as a backup.

Kellen Clemens, NY Jets

A lot of backups obviously have more upside based on if their starter gets hurt, but here is a guy that may not be too far off from winning the job, especially if Pennington struggles out of the gate. Keep an eye on that situation.

Daunte Culpepper, Oakland

Can’t question the upside, that’s the reason I list him. If you take Peyton Manning, you may as well wait on taking a backup QB for as long as possible, and it is very possible that you could sneak Culpepper in the last round. And would you rather have Byron Leftwich, or maybe take a chance that Culpepper bounces back and you suddenly have an asset you can trade?

RUNNING BACK

LaMont Jordan, Oakland

Has the job to himself, lost weight, and gained perspective this offseason. Will get goal line carries and not that you should expect his numbers of two seasons ago, but he could be good for 10 TD’s which at least puts him in the Marion Barber neighborhood, a guy who is going much higher in drafts.

Tatum Bell and Kevin Jones, Detroit

At this hour KJ hasn’t been placed on the PUP, if he is watch Bell. For a team that will be a threat passing, that could open things up for the explosive Bell to put up numbers similar to two seasons ago where he had 1000 yards and 8 TD’s. If KJ isn’t placed on PUP, then he’ll have a chance to carve out a spot before Bell takes over and you could have a committee that cancels this projection out, but I’d still advice you to keep an eye on Jones regardless. He may only play 10 weeks, but he put up 1200 combined yards and 8 TD’s in just 12 games last year and you may “steal” him in the last round by owners wary of him missing the start of the season.

DeAngelo Williams, Carolina

I know he is still the backup, but the Panthers o-line is in better shape this season, and they switched to a zone blocking scheme that should benefit Williams as that is what he ran to success behind at Memphis making him a first round pick. Sooner than later, Williams will take the job from Foster.

Tony Hunt, Philadelphia

Tough runner with some versitility. Drafted out of Penn St and in a position where you don’t think much, but consider Brian Westbrook is a small back and has missed an average of 3 games a year. Hunt will take over before Correll Buckhalter, and could be a nice last round pick that may pay you back sooner than later.

Keep an eye on Ladell Betts (top 10 rusher last year after Portis went down), Anthony Thomas, Jerious Norwood, and Cecil Sapp (could be a real vulcher this year!).

WIDE RECIEVERS

Devery Henderson, New Orleans

Big IF on him staying healthy, but now that he slides into that number two slot, could be a threat as a late pick to be a legit #2 fantasy WR. Marques Colston will draw much more attention with Joe Horn gone, and Henderson could be a big beneficiery.

Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh

Finished last year strong, and is now starting which means more looks his way. Look for close to 1000 yards and 5 TD’s turning him for a late round pick to a solid #3 fantasy WR.

Kevin Curtis, Philadelphia

Has great speed and being only the 4th option in the offense on an offense known for spreading it around, and the fact he’ll face a lot of single coverage, he could easily become a solid option off your bench as a flex position candidate.

Here are some LOOOOOONGER Shots (only if you have a deep league)

Ronald Curry, Oakland- 1100 and 7 just 3 years ago before injuries hit

Joe Jurevicious, Cleveland- a solid guy, strong red zone threat

Brandon Lloyd, Washington- strong bounce back candidate

Jacoby Jones, Houston- youngster maybe starting soon

Greg Jennings, Green Bay- if you are open, Favre will find you

Sidney Rice, Minnesota- explosive at S. Carolina, 15ypc and 23 TD’s in 2 seasons

Laurent Robinson, Atlanta- they love his speed, and much keeping him on the bench

Tab Perry, Cincinnati- sitting in Chris Henry’s spot for 8 games, could be early season surprise

TIGHT ENDS

David Martin, Miami

Athletic and playing in a system with a quarterback where the tight end is a top target. You can take him as a starter in the last round or use a flyer pick on him as a backup who will net you around 600 yards and 3-5 TD’s.

Reggie Kelly, Cincinnati

Especially in the first half of the season where the absence of Chris Henry will require someone else stepping up and being a threat.

DEFENSE

San Francisco

Were top 20 last year and with multiple defensive additions not far-fetched to think they could climb into the top 10.

Carolina

Pretty solid group that fell from top 5 fantasy D out of top 20. Odds are they climb back into the top 10, especially when you consider they play Bucs and Falcons offense twice each.

Jacksonville

Look, defenses outside of Baltimore and Chicago are kind of a crap shoot anyway. Jags defense ranked 27th in fantasy last year in large part to the fact they only recovered 4 fumbles! Are you kidding? Law of averages says they climb back to the league average of 12, which will put them just outside the top 10.

KICKERS

Don’t bother. Take someone who is realible on a good team as late as possible and don’t look back.

Good luck! -Mike Tuck

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Aug
28

5 Players You Should Target in Your FF Draft

Don’t let these guys slide in your fantasy football league draft.

Most of us do our homework in advance - bring a cheatsheet to our fantasy football league drafts - have a stack of fantasy football magazines, etc. etc. But how many of us go to our football drafts with a list of picks we target (place a premium on)? Probably not nearly as many.

I personally do. Why? Value.

I would like to share my current list of 10 players I target in every draft for the 2007 season …

Donovan McNabb, QB, Philadelphia - Most fantasy football players don’t put as much of a premium on McNabb as I do. I do believe he will come back to form and put up huge numbers in 2007.

Matt Hasselbeck, QB, Seattle - High upside, low risk player. Solid, second tier quarterback who can be drafted in the middle rounds.

Brian Westbrook, RB, Philadelphia - An excellent multi-purpose back who will contribute 1,200 - 1,600 yards and 8-10 touchdowns. A healthy Donovan McNabb should help.

Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jacksonville - Has a lot of Barry Sanders in him. Averaged 5.7 yards per carry in his rookie season.

Marvin Harrison, WR, Indianapolis - Year-after-year Marvin Harrison puts up consistently stellar numbers. You know what you’re going to get - that’s all you can ask for when drafting a player in the first 3 rounds.

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Aug
26

2007 Fantasy Football Cheatsheet v2

See how far McNabb, Dunn, Stallworth and rookie Adrian Peterson move up.

It’s August 26th which means we are getting closer to the regular season and better yet gearing up for the last of our fantasy football league drafts. You’ll be surprised to see whose stock rose and by how much - be sure to take note! I added a “CHG” or change column in this version to note each players rank change from my previous cheatsheet

This updated cheatsheet is optimized for performance scoring fantasy football leagues. You may also download the more user-friendly, printable Excel version by clicking on the Excel icon. Good luck!

Excel 

  QUARTERBACKS     RUNNING BACKS     WIDE RECEIVERS     TIGHT ENDS  
Rank Player Chg Rank Player Chg Rank Player Chg Rank Player Chg
1 Manning, IND   1 Tomlinson, SDC   1 Johnson, CIN   1 Gates, SDC  
2 McNabb, PHI +4 2 Jackson, STL +1 2 Harrison, IND   2 Gonzalez, KCC  
3 Palmer, CIN -1 3 Gore, SFO +1 3 Holt, STL   3 Heap, BAL  
4 Bulger, STL -1 4 Johnson, KCC -2 4 Smith, CAR   4 Crumpler, ATL  
5 Brady, NEP -1 5 Addai, IND +1 5 Owens, DAL   5 Davis, SFO  
6 Brees, NOS -1 6 Henry, DEN -1 6 Wayne, IND   6 Shockey, NYG  
7 Romo, DAL   7 Maroney, NEP +1 7 Fitzgerald, ARI   7 Winslow, CLE  
8 Cutler, DEN   8 Westbrook, PHI +2 8 Boldin, ARI +5 8 Cooley, WAS +2
9 Kitna, DET   9 Bush, NOS +2 9 Houshmdz., CIN +1 9 Watson, NEP -1
10 Manning, NYG   10 Johnson, CIN +3 10 Colston, NOS -1 10 McMichael, STL -1
11 Rivers, SDC   11 Parker, PIT -2 11 Walker, DEN -3 11 Smith, PHI  
12 Hasselbeck, SEA +1 12 Alexander, SEA -5 12 Evans, BUF -1 12 Miller, PIT  
13 Young, TEN -1 13 Jones-Drew, JAC -1 13 Williams, DET -1 13 Witten, DAL +2
14 Leinart, ARI +2 14 McGahee, BAL   14 Driver, GBP +2 14 Johnson, NOS -1
15 Losman, BUF -1 15 Jones, NYJ   15 Brown, PHI -1 15 Olsen, CHI -1
16 Delhomme, CAR -1 16 Brown, MIA +2 16 Johnson, HOU +2 16 Clark, IND  
17 Favre, GBP +6 17 Peterson, MIN +11 17 Branch, SEA   17 Graham, DEN  
18 Garcia, TBB +2 18 Lynch, BUF -1 18 Moss, WAS +1 18 Daniels, HOU  
19 Roethlisbrg., PIT -2 19 James, ARI -3 19 Ward, PIT +2 19 Clark, CHI  
20 Schaub, HOU +1 20 Barber, DAL   20 Cotchery, NYJ   20 Scheffler, DEN  
21 Smith, SFO -3 21 Williams, TBB -2 21 Moss, NEP -6      
22 Grossman, CHI   22 Jacobs, NYG -1 22 Clayton, BAL +1   PLACE KICKERS