With just three weeks before the regular season fantasy football, fantasy owners should start smart advance, think about the playoffs. Are you ready for the fantasy playoffs?
We have but a dozen players, not all could be developed at the moment glowing have favorable fantasy games in weeks 14-16, which is the standard length of time for most fantasy playoff schedules. (If you are in a league that is a World Cup game in Week 17, you should know that you are in the minority, and they need your Commissioner dethroned!)
To have 12 players: Fantasy Playoffs Ahead
If you are already well established, in order to get into the playoffs, you want to start assembling a list of playoff wins. But if you're still struggling to get in, so do not worry about adding this player. You have to get ahead, you win!
Eli Manning, QB, NY Giants: Stats are again on the side of Manning this season after throwing a million selection last season. And now that goes against the three teams that are ranked in the 10/4 against opposing fantasy. The Titans, Redskins and the Rams do not scare anyone at this time.
Kyle Orton, QB, Buffalo: Orton has nearly 18 fantasy points per game since taking over for EJ Manuel with Sammy Watkins to an animal plan averaged delay and very (but need to get the right bar of health.) Low (in Denver, against Green Bay, Oakland) call sign bills that looks good in December.
Bishop Sankey, RB, Tennessee Titans: It should be relatively easy to acquire at this time, because he not done much for a while. But the fact that he does two home games against the Giants and Jets and an away game in Jacksonville in week 16 Championship rookie could finish the season strong.
Chris Johnson, NY Jets: CJ2K has already begun, more touched by Chris Ivory, distributions received and ends against the Vikings, Titans and Patriots. These three defenses so that people over 20 fantasy points per game for runners.
Cecil Shorts, Jacksonville: He caught five passes for 119 yards in Week 10, and Allen Robinson (broken foot) for the season, shorts may be the biggest beneficiary in the passing game. The Jaguars are against the Texans, Ravens and Titans. The Texans and Ravens giving up about 25 fantasy points per game to wide receiver.
Doug Baldwin, Seattle: The Seahawks play three defenses are among the bottom third in the NFL against WR in fantasy, and Baldwin is the new number one in Seattle with Percy Harvin went to New York. After trading week 7, Baldwin has more goals than others, but all 12 Wide Receiver. The three defenses against Seattle allowed more than 24 points per game to fantasy WR.
Jared Cook, St. Louis: Koch caught a touchdown in Week 10 for the first time this season, and is now a series of defense mechanisms against tight ends Ultra-Low confronted. Cardinals, Giants and Redskins giving up an average of almost 10 points per game to tight ends fantasy.
Delanie Walker, Tennessee: How CJ2K, Walker faces a large set of defenses for fantasy. Interestingly, the Jaguars the best of the bunch when it comes to making points to tight ends.
Matt Prater, Detroit has five field goals in the last two games and three games against the Buccaneers, the Vikings and the Bears (the old NFC Central!). Bears and Bucs are thus more fantasy points this season kickers.
Tennessee Titans: Go against the Jets and Jaguars in the last two weeks of the season makes Titans defense / special teams to collect fine now. Titans get to the quarterback much, and have to collect points with bags in weeks 15 and 16.
NY Giants: This was not a great fantasy defense this year, but toss the dice on them when they face the Titans, Redskins and Rams is probably a smart move in the playoffs. These three teams allow more than 10.22 fantasy points per game to opposing fantasy defenses.
Stay tuned, as we lead, by the players have tough playoff fantasy games to come!
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