Week 10 Yea/Nay Choices

It’s been a while since I did this, but I’m back and ready for more! As usual, I’ll list 2-3 players for each side, but by this time, decisions should be easier, minus one-week leagues. Happy fantasy days!

Note: I don’t get the whole ‘guitar lessons’ theme on comments, but I don’t really care.

QB

Anyone on a bye: Nay

Duh.

Eli Manning: Yea

Surprisingly, Eli is owned in around 75% of leagues(ESPN and NFL.com). The Bengals look like a great matchup, allowing 17+ points to the last 4 QBs. Waiver-wire time!

Blake Bortles: Nay

Houston has been stingy, giving 12.5 fantasy points per game this year. Combined with Bortles’ flop, a benching is in order, or even a drop.

Carson Wentz: Yea

Wentz has had very bad growing pains recently, but I expect a turnaround. Atlanta has been the most inviting defense to opposing quarterbacks, with an average of 22 fantasy points allowed/game. This should go well for the rookie.

RB

Jay Ajayi: Yea

I got a feeling that this guy ain’t done yet, and the Chargers aren’t any good to stop him.

LeGarette Blount: Nay

He has resurged, but Seattle has been tough on running backs, so bench in favor of others.

Jordan Howard: Yea

Speaking of others…Howard has surpassed Jeremy Langford, and should have a great day, so grab him while you still can!

Spencer Ware: Nay

He has to clear concussion protocol, and Carolina has a great run defense. Bench time!

WR

Terrelle Pryor Sr.: Yea

If he’s not taken, get him now. Third-worst defense, plus majority share of ball equals success.

Larry Fitzgerald: Yea

He’s playing the 49ers, and that ankle isn’t hurting him much. Waiver-wire, come here!

Brandin Cooks: Nay

Denver has been very stingy, so all Saints receivers should be carefully considered.

Jamison Crowder: Nay

Minnesota has been just as hard on receivers, and Crowder, the most fantasy-worthy, will be limited to a flex, at best.

TE

Hunter Henry: Nay

Those two good games are long gone, and Antonio Gates just won’t go away. Sorry, look elsewhere.

Antonio Gates: Yea

That elsewhere can be his own teammate. Gates is the most-targeted TE since Week 5. This is a good waiver use.

Zach Miller: Yea

Coming off a bye, with Jay Cutler at the helm. Seven catches last week, and more coming this.

Coby Fleener: Nay

Fleener has not caught very well, and Denver’s pass rush should keep him busy. Bench in favor of say, Miller.

D/ST

Seahawks: Nay

Playing against Tom Brady off a bye is not good. Look for a more favorable matchup.

Rams: Yea

The Jets look terrible, and if Bryce Petty plays, expect 10+ points for this waiver-wire pick.

By the way, I have started a Twitter account, so if you’re uncertain on who to start, ask using #kststartorsit. Thanks and a good weekend!

Week 1 Yea/Nay Choices

I am sorry for not following on other things, but I’m not done. This is a knock-off, I guess, of Matthew Berry’s Love/Hate, but better(well, I think), and without a monologue that means you take a full 15 minutes reading it. I’ll name two or three good(yea)picks and bad(nay)picks.

Note: I am not going to choose the obvious, top-3 players  which you always start, but more the 6-15 players which are hard to choose between.
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QB Fantasy Analysis

It’s that time of year, and just to help out with your draft(hopefully), I’ve got a set of rankings for all you need. Starting out with quarterbacks, every position will be ranked up to a final 160-player rankings for a full draft. Along with the rankings, I’ll provide some tips on sleepers and busts(other than Eddie Lacy, which nobody saw coming). Keep going!