Rank
|
Quarterback
|
Team
|
1
|
Andy
Dalton
|
CIN
|
2
|
Aaron Rodgers
|
GB
|
3
|
Tyrod
Taylor
|
BUF
|
4
|
Matt Ryan
|
ATL
|
5
|
Russell
Wilson
|
SEA
|
6
|
Derek Carr
|
OAK
|
7
|
Joe
Flacco
|
BAL
|
8
|
Eli Manning
|
NYG
|
9
|
Cam
Newton
|
CAR
|
10
|
Brandon Weeden
|
DAL
|
11
|
Philip
Rivers
|
SD
|
12
|
Colin Kaepernick
|
SF
|
13
|
Carson
Palmer
|
AZ
|
14
|
Michael Vick
|
PIT
|
15
|
Ryan Fitzpatrick
|
NYJ
|
16
|
Andrew Luck
|
IND
|
17
|
Alex Smith
|
KC
|
18
|
Matthew Stafford
|
DET
|
19
|
Blake Bortles
|
JAX
|
20
|
Jimmy Clausen
|
CHI
|
Andy Dalton had a monster game last week, with 383 yards and 3 touchdowns against Baltimore, and this week he gets to face Kansas City, which gave up 5 touchdowns to Aaron Rodgers last week. With a decent running game and a great receiver in AJ Green, he should be great this week.
Rank
|
Running Back
|
Team
|
Flex
|
1
|
Arian
Foster
|
HOU
|
3
|
2
|
Latavius Murray
|
OAK
|
4
|
3
|
Adrian
Peterson
|
MIN
|
8
|
4
|
Matt Forte
|
CHI
|
9
|
5
|
Devonta
Freeman
|
ATL
|
11
|
6
|
Jamaal Charles
|
KC
|
12
|
7
|
Eddie
Lacy
|
GB
|
13
|
8
|
Joseph Randle
|
DAL
|
14
|
9
|
Carlos
Hyde
|
SF
|
15
|
10
|
Melvin Gordon
|
SD
|
16
|
11
|
Mark
Ingram
|
NO
|
23
|
12
|
Karlos Williams
|
BUF
|
24
|
13
|
Marshawn
Lynch
|
SEA
|
27
|
14
|
Chris Johnson
|
AZ
|
28
|
15
|
Andre
Ellington
|
AZ
|
29
|
16
|
LeVeon Bell
|
PIT
|
32
|
17
|
Frank
Gore
|
IND
|
35
|
18
|
Jonathan Stewart
|
CAR
|
36
|
19
|
Isaiah
Crowell
|
CLE
|
41
|
20
|
Chris Ivory
|
NYJ
|
43
|
21
|
DeMarco
Murray
|
PHI
|
44
|
22
|
Danny Woodhead
|
SD
|
48
|
23
|
Lamar
Miller
|
MIA
|
59
|
24
|
Duke Johnson
|
CLE
|
66
|
25
|
Doug
Martin
|
TB
|
69
|
26
|
TJ Yeldon
|
JAX
|
|
27
|
Matt
Jones
|
WAS
|
|
28
|
Jeremy Hill
|
CIN
|
|
29
|
Ameer
Abdullah
|
DET
|
|
30
|
CJ Spiller
|
NO
|
|
31
|
Reggie Bush
|
SF
|
|
32
|
Giovani Bernard
|
CIN
|
|
33
|
David
Johnson
|
AZ
|
|
34
|
Alfred Morris
|
WAS
|
|
35
|
CJ
Anderson
|
DEN
|
|
36
|
Bilal Powell
|
NYJ
|
|
37
|
Terron Ward
|
ATL
|
|
38
|
Khiry Robinson
|
NO
|
|
39
|
Darren
McFadden
|
DAL
|
|
40
|
Lance Dunbar
|
DAL
|
|
Arian Foster is still not a sure thing to play this week, but if he does play he will be great, just like he was in every game last year. If he can't go, Alfred Blue will be a decent replacement, but not the #1 running back of the week.
Rank
|
Wide Receiver
|
Team
|
Flex
|
1
|
AJ Green
|
CIN
|
1
|
2
|
Antonio Brown
|
PIT
|
2
|
3
|
Brandon
Marshall
|
NYJ
|
5
|
4
|
Randall Cobb
|
GB
|
7
|
5
|
Julio
Jones
|
ATL
|
10
|
6
|
Michael Crabtree
|
OAK
|
17
|
7
|
Marvin
Jones
|
CIN
|
20
|
8
|
Odell Beckham Jr.
|
NYG
|
21
|
9
|
Keenan
Allen
|
SD
|
22
|
10
|
James Jones
|
GB
|
26
|
11
|
Steve
Smith Sr.
|
BAL
|
30
|
12
|
Allen Robinson
|
JAX
|
34
|
13
|
Amari
Cooper
|
OAK
|
37
|
14
|
Darrius Heyward-Bey
|
PIT
|
39
|
15
|
Markus
Wheaton
|
PIT
|
40
|
16
|
Ted Ginn Jr.
|
CAR
|
42
|
17
|
Jarvis
Landry
|
MIA
|
45
|
18
|
DeAndre Hopkins
|
HOU
|
46
|
19
|
Larry
Fitzgerald
|
AZ
|
47
|
20
|
Sammy Watkins
|
BUF
|
49
|
21
|
TY
Hilton
|
IND
|
50
|
22
|
Allen Hurns
|
JAX
|
51
|
23
|
Rishard
Matthews
|
MIA
|
52
|
24
|
Demaryius Thomas
|
DEN
|
53
|
25
|
Jordan
Matthews
|
PHI
|
55
|
26
|
Doug Baldwin
|
SEA
|
56
|
27
|
Malcom Floyd
|
SD
|
57
|
28
|
Stevie Johnson
|
SD
|
58
|
29
|
Ty Montgomery
|
GB
|
60
|
30
|
Jeremy Maclin
|
KC
|
61
|
31
|
Travis
Benjamin
|
CLE
|
62
|
32
|
Donte Moncrief
|
IND
|
63
|
33
|
Quincy Enunwa
|
NYJ
|
64
|
34
|
Emmanuel Sanders
|
DEN
|
65
|
35
|
Roddy White
|
ATL
|
67
|
36
|
Leonard Hankerson
|
ATL
|
68
|
37
|
Pierre
Garcon
|
WAS
|
70
|
38
|
DeSean Jackson
|
WAS
|
71
|
39
|
Percy Harvin
|
BUF
|
72
|
40
|
Torrey Smith
|
SF
|
73
|
If Andy Dalton is going to have a great week, he's got to get the ball to somebody, and he only has 3 receivers and 1 tight end with a reception this year, with Green the obvious star.
Rank
|
Tight End
|
Team
|
Flex
|
1
|
Martellus
Bennett
|
CHI
|
6
|
2
|
Jason Witten
|
DAL
|
18
|
3
|
Charles
Clay
|
BUF
|
19
|
4
|
Maxx Williams
|
BAL
|
25
|
5
|
Eric Ebron
|
DET
|
31
|
6
|
Jimmy Graham
|
SEA
|
33
|
7
|
Travis
Kelce
|
KC
|
38
|
8
|
Tyler Eifert
|
CIN
|
54
|
9
|
Ladarius Green
|
SD
|
|
10
|
Gary Barnidge
|
CLE
|
|
11
|
Owen Daniels
|
DEN
|
|
12
|
Greg Olsen
|
CAR
|
|
13
|
Larry Donnell
|
NYG
|
|
14
|
Brandon Myers
|
TB
|
|
15
|
Vernon
Davis
|
SF
|
|
Martellus Bennett is the lucky tight end that gets to face Oakland this week. Last week, they gave up 105 yards and a touchdown to Gary Barnidge, who is definitely not a household name. Before that, it was 88 yards and 2 touchdowns to Crockett Gillmore, and 104 yards and 2 touchdowns to Tyler Eifert in week 1. Martellus will be worth the start this week, even with Jimmy Clausen at QB.
Rank
|
Kicker
|
Team
|
1
|
Robbie
Gould
|
CHI
|
2
|
Josh Brown
|
NYG
|
3
|
Steven
Hauschka
|
SEA
|
4
|
Josh Scobee
|
PIT
|
5
|
Greg Zuerlein
|
STL
|
6
|
Dan Bailey
|
DAL
|
7
|
Jason Myers
|
JAX
|
8
|
Nick Folk
|
NYJ
|
9
|
Sebastian Janikowski
|
OAK
|
10
|
Matt Bryant
|
ATL
|
I was dead wrong about Robbie Gould last week, who didn't score a single point in Chicago's shutout loss to Seattle. This week they play Oakland, so they should be able to at least score.
Rank
|
Team Defense
|
1
|
Denver
|
2
|
Arizona
|
3
|
Carolina
|
4
|
NY Jets
|
5
|
Philadelphia
|
6
|
Green Bay
|
7
|
Minnesota
|
8
|
Seattle
|
9
|
Cleveland
|
10
|
Cincinnati
|
Denver has had one of the top defenses in every week so far this season, and with Minnesota visiting this week, there is no reason to think that will change.
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