Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Fantasy Football Rankings - Week 9

Rank
Quarterback
Team
1
Tom Brady
NE
2
Eli Manning
NYG
3
Philip Rivers
SD
4
Andy Dalton
CIN
5
Derek Carr
OAK
6
Tyrod Taylor
BUF
7
Jameis Winston
TB
8
Drew Brees
NO
9
Matt Ryan
ATL
10
Marcus Mariota
TEN
11
Aaron Rodgers
GB
12
Jay Cutler
CHI
13
Ryan Tannehill
MIA
14
Kirk Cousins
WAS
15
Cam Newton
CAR
16
Ryan Fitzpatrick
NYJ
17
Johnny Manziel
CLE
18
Ben Roethlisberger
PIT
19
Blake Bortles
JAX
20
Blaine Gabbert
SF

Tom Brady is the only QB to finish in the top 10 in fantasy points in every single game this season, and he's facing Washington this weekend. He will have another great game.

Rank
Running Back
Team
Flex
1
Devonta Freeman
ATL
1
2
Mark Ingram
NO
9
3
Giovani Bernard
CIN
10
4
Jonathan Stewart
CAR
11
5
Doug Martin
TB
12
6
DeMarco Murray
PHI
13
7
Jeremy Hill
CIN
14
8
Todd Gurley
STL
15
9
LeSean McCoy
BUF
17
10
Chris Ivory
NYJ
22
11
Lamar Miller
MIA
23
12
Adrian Peterson
MIN
25
13
Jeremy Langford
CHI
27
14
Dion Lewis
NE
31
15
Ronnie Hillman
DEN
33
16
Karlos Williams
BUF
35
17
Latavius Murray
OAK
41
18
LeGarrette Blount
NE
42
19
DeAngelo Williams
PIT
45
20
Ryan Mathews
PHI
46
21
Eddie Lacy
GB
47
22
Darren McFadden
DAL
49
23
Charles Sims
TB
51
24
Frank Gore
IND
52
25
Antonio Andrews
TEN
59
26
Danny Woodhead
SD
61
27
Rashad Jennings
NYG
68
28
Duke Johnson
CLE
74
29
Melvin Gordon
SD

30
CJ Anderson
DEN

31
Shane Vereen
NYG

32
Chris Thompson
WAS

33
Dexter McCluster
TEN

34
CJ Spiller
NO

35
Matt Jones
WAS

36
Darren Sproles
PHI

37
Alfred Morris
WAS

38
Antone Smith
CHI

39
Mike Tolbert
CAR

40
Bilal Powell
NYJ


Devonta Freeman has been the best RB in fantasy so far this season, and though he has failed to score a touchdown in the past two weeks, this is not the week to sit him. With San Francisco on the schedule this week, Freeman could get twice as many points as any other RB this week.

Rank
Wide Receiver
Team
Flex
1
Julio Jones
ATL
2
2
Odell Beckham Jr.
NYG
4
3
Amari Cooper
OAK
5
4
Demaryius Thomas
DEN
6
5
Michael Crabtree
OAK
7
6
Julian Edelman
NE
8
7
Brandon Marshall
NYJ
16
8
AJ Green
CIN
18
9
Allen Robinson
JAX
19
10
Emmanuel Sanders
DEN
26
11
Jarvis Landry
MIA
28
12
Antonio Brown
PIT
29
13
Mike Evans
TB
30
14
Alshon Jeffery
CHI
32
15
Allen Hurns
JAX
34
16
Eric Decker
NYJ
36
17
Rishard Matthews
MIA
37
18
Travis Benjamin
CLE
38
19
Tavon Austin
STL
39
20
Willie Snead
NO
44
21
Pierre Garcon
WAS
48
22
Brandin Cooks
NO
50
23
Sammy Watkins
BUF
54
24
Marvin Jones
CIN
55
25
James Jones
GB
56
26
Malcom Floyd
SD
57
27
Rueben Randle
NYG
60
28
Stevie Johnson
SD
62
29
Brandon LaFell
NE
63
30
Martavis Bryant
PIT
64
31
Jordan Matthews
PHI
65
32
Dez Bryant
DAL
66
33
Randall Cobb
GB
70
34
Leonard Hankerson
ATL
72
35
Stefon Diggs
MIN
73
36
Dwayne Harris
NYG

37
Ted Ginn Jr.
CAR

38
Terrance Williams
DAL

39
Donte Moncrief
IND

40
TY Hilton
IND


Julio Jones gets to face that same 49ers defense this week, so he has a chance at another huge week. The only possible drawback is that they may be so far ahead by halftime that they don't throw the ball much.

Rank
Tight End
Team
Flex
1
Rob Gronkowski
NE
3
2
Gary Barnidge
CLE
20
3
Greg Olsen
CAR
21
4
Heath Miller
PIT
24
5
Tyler Eifert
CIN
40
6
Austin Seferian-Jenkins
TB
43
7
Benjamin Watson
NO
53
8
Charles Clay
BUF
58
9
Martellus Bennett
CHI
67
10
Jordan Reed
WAS
69
11
Delanie Walker
TEN
71
12
Antonio Gates
SD
75
13
Garrett Celek
SF

14
Jacob Tamme
ATL

15
Larry Donnell
NYG


There are several strong tight ends this season, but Gronk is in a league of his own. He will go crazy against the Redskins this week.

Rank
Kicker
Team
1
Robbie Gould
CHI
2
Stephen Gostkowski
NE
3
Brandon McManus
DEN
4
Nick Folk
NYJ
5
Connor Barth
TB
6
Josh Lambo
SD
7
Sebastian Janikowski
OAK
8
Blair Walsh
MIN
9
Josh Brown
NYG
10
Caleb Sturgis
PHI

Robbie Gould has scored in double digits in 5 of Chicago's 7 games this year, and San Diego gives up a lot of points to kickers, so he should be a safe play once again.

Rank
Team Defense
1
Denver
2
Philadelphia
3
Saint Louis
4
NY Jets
5
Cincinnati
6
Atlanta
7
New Orleans
8
Buffalo
9
NY Giants
10
Indianapolis

Denver's defense is on a record pace this season, and the Colts have been turning the ball over like crazy, so the Broncos should have another great week, despite not getting a takeaway last week for the first time all season.

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