With six teams on bye this week, from the column or Sit Week 9 is more important than ever!
My Player of the Week 9 fantasy football rankings are compared with expert consensus ratings FantasyPros.com. These are the players I think in week 9! I look at the boundaries of the top 12 quarterbacks, Top 24, Top 30, Top 12 RB WR TE entries.
Start or Sit Week 9: 7 reviews
Start the seven runners imagination limits in 12 teams, leagues, non PPR standard.
Andy Dalton, QB, Cincinnati JAC: Jaguars pass defense was actually much better than last season, but still among the top 10 fantasy quarterback against. In addition, you need to AJ Green (toe) this week, which should be a blessing for your new stats.
Darren McFadden, RB, Oakland at sea: The Seahawks defense is not what it was last season, making it the fourth largest receptions runner in the NFL.
Jeremy Hill, RB, Cincinnati at JAC: With Giovani Bernard (hip) missing practice Friday and is questionable for Sunday, Hill was the main ball carrier against a team allowing 19.25 fantasy points per game.
Rueben Randle, WR, NY Giants vs. IND: Week 7, the first Giants game without Victor Cruz (knee), Randel took six of the nine targets for 74 yards. It will begin to use more and more as the season progresses, and the Giants come from a bye week.
Doug Baldwin, WR, Seattle vs OAK: The Raiders are actually pretty good against wide receivers, but the Seahawks' offense begins to spend on the game a little more than usual. He has 13 receptions for 184 yards and a touchdown to Percy Harvin was traded to the Jets.
Terrance Williams, WR, Dallas vs IRA: What Tony Romo (back) and Brandon Weeden plays in the middle, the Cowboys will likely have to throw the ball to a better NFL allows against the defense of Arizona, 3.3 yards pass per race.
Browns DST TB: The Buccaneers offense in disarray and the offensive unit is to allow the second most fantasy points to opposing defenses (15,57) behind the Jaguars.
Start or Sit Week 9: 7 Players Bench
Start the seven runners imagination limits in 12 teams, leagues, non PPR standard.
Carson Palmer, QB, Arizona LAD: While Palmer has averaged two touchdowns per game since returning three weeks ago, the Cowboys defense is one of the toughest on opposing quarterbacks, so that only 1.38 TD transition game.
Doug Martin, RB, Tampa Bay KEY: There is a hiking boot on Thursday, but his ankle injury would keep marginalized against the Browns. In addition, Charles Sims (ankle) eligible to return.
Tre Mason, RB, SF St. Louis: The Rams are looking for a broker by the Committee, but Mason could be the most dangerous at this time. The 49ers are one of the toughest runners in teams this season.
John Brown, WR, DAL Arizona: The Cowboys defense is one of the toughest resistance against open-receiver and a 75-yard catch Brown hit another shot below average in week 8 great success. Do not expect this to happen every week.
Vincent Jackson, WR, Tampa Bay CLE: Jackson was quiet recently, and Joe Haden Browns corner should put this into Week 9 at home.
Vernon Davis, TE, San Francisco vs STL: The Rams defense, Davis him only three passes for 30 yards in Week 6 and has more than four passes to catch in a game this season. He has scored since Week 1.
Eagles DST HOU: The Eagles defense scored three touchdowns on defense and four on special teams, but they too unpredictable to take advantage of this week and the week. Arian Foster is a beast, and no team has a defensive touchdown against the Texans offense this season scored again.
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