Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Week 8 Waiver Wire Fantasy Football Pickups

Week 8 Waiver Wire NFL Pickups

David Clowney WR NYJ - Clowney should continue to start for another week or two. If you are in bad shape as most people are at WR through the bye weeks he is not a bad pickup.

Justin Fargas RB OAK - Fargas is on a terrible team however he will still be the go to go guy for at least the next few weeks and he can give you 5-10 points which is going to get you through the bye weeks if you need him.

Caddy Williams RB TB - He has been on and off this year but not a bad waiver spot if you need a RB. He is available in most leagues still and can do what Fargas can points wise. He is on my bench.

Hakeem Nicks WR NYG - If you have not got him yet and he is still there (smaller leagues) grab him up. He finds a way to get to the endzone and is a starter now on my team over Kevin Walter for the 3WR slot..

Alex Smith QB SF - The 49'ers are a good team and Smith looked great this past week. He may be worth stashing for future use.

Anybody on New England - The Patriots have a great schedule in the fantasy football playoffs so if you can pick up the defense or one of the WR's it will help you down the road. The browns and rams will provide plenty of points down the road to help your team advance.

Arizona Cardinals Defense - After an impressive victory against the Giants on the road this team is ready to come into its Super Bowl form. The defense should be picked up in all leagues, especially this week against the miserable Panthers.


Saturday, October 17, 2009

NFL Week 6 Game Predictions









HOU @ CIN - I will take the cardiac cats by 10 over the texans, 24-14. Benson runs for 2 TD's.

DET @ GB - Green Bay by 3 TD's, 24-3 Ryan Grant goes for over 100 and 2 TD's.

STL @ JAC - I like the Jags by 2 TD's playing at home , 28-14. MJD 2-3 TD's

BAL @ MIN - This one is a toss up but I will take the home team, Vikings win 24-21

NYG @ NO - Best game of the week and I will take the Giants by a field goal, 31-28

CLE @ PIT - The Browns are pathetic, steelers win big at home, 35-3

KC @ WAS - I am starting to like KC for some reason, the Chiefs finally get a win and Jamal Charles takes the starting job from LJ, 17-10 Chiefs win.

PHI @ OAK - The Eagles win this scrimmage, 38-9

ARI @ SEA - This will be a close one, I will take the home team by a field goal 24-21

TEN @ NE - Brady will throw for 3 TD's and morris will run for one as the Patriots win 27-17

BUF @ NYJ - The Jets bounce back after my dolphins took them down, 21-10 Jets

CHI @ ATL - The A is back and the bears are beat up, the falcons do it through the air and win 24-14

DEN @ SD - The Broncos are for real because Tom Brady had a bad day. San Diego has to win this game, if they can stop the Denver run game they can win this game. I think they will and hand the Broncos their first loss of the season. LT gets a touchdown and Rivers throws for 2 more. 27-24 Chargers win.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

NBA Live 10 or NBA 2k10

I had them both and I kept Live. While 2k10 is a great game and has the best graphics I have seen yet on PS3, Live is much better. 2K10 has virtually no online gaming. The servers are very slow and its just miserable to play on. Live has lighting servers and a ton of people ready to play. Live has also fixed the defense issues from last year. Once the update patch comes out to fix the steals issue it will be a fantastic game. I have laid down every game I have, except hot shots golf of course, to play live. If you do not play online then you could try them both and see which you like. The build a player segment on 2k is a blast but both games are good offline. They both have plenty of glitches but 2k as of right now has way more.


Winner:
NBA Live 2010

Picks of the week













These are the guys I expect to get an interception this week.

Ed Reed against Favre
Darren Sharper against Eli
Asante Samuel or Sheldon Brown against the Raiders
Charles Woodson against the Lions

Week 6 waiver wire pickups

Week 6 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickups


Hakeem Nicks NYG - The rookie from North Carolina is finally on the fantasy radar.In his last year at UNC Nicks put up 1222 yards at an average of 18 yards per catchand 12 touchdowns. So far for the Giants Nicks has fought off an injury and put up 121 yards and 2 td's in just 3 games. The looks he gets from Eli are going up every week and I expect this to continue. Nicks large size and glue-like hands make him a must have off the waiver if he is still there.

Jamaal Charles KC - The former Texas Longhorn is a bad half or one big play away from the starting position for the Chiefs. Larry Johnson has been aging for the past 2 seasons and Charles is quicker and more agile. With Matt Cassel playing well and Bowe coming around at wide receiver after the injury there is a call being heard in Kansas to play Charles. I expect it to happen over the next 2-3 week at most.

Justin Durant JAC - Durant has been very consistent for IDP needs this season. He has at least 5 tackles in every game this year and had 10 against Indy in week one. He does not get the sacks but if you need a solid bye week fill in pick him up, he will not let you down.

Darren Sharper NO - Owned in only half the leagues Sharper leads the NFL in interceptions so far this year with 5. He also has 10 solo tackles and half a sack. Add in 2 touchdowns and he is a guy to consider for IDP.

Please SHUT UP!


Jesse Palmer (Former FU Grad) - ESPN, what the hell are you doing these days. I cannot even enjoy a good Thursday night football game on your network anymore because this ABC's The Bachelor failure will not shut up. He could not cut it as a Giants QB even though he only had to beat out Kerry "I'm 55" Collins. He could not keep the starter job at FU and now he cannot call college football games. Are you telling me Mark May, Lou the Flu and Palmer are the best you can do? Watching these guys is like having a kidney stone. Get them off the air! While your at it stop doing the court is in session segments. Its plain stupid and pointless.

Guys hanging out at video game stores - Have you ever walked into your local gamestop or ebgames only to find the nerd hanging out at the counter talking to the nerd manager about the latest and greatest in video games. Get a life! Get a girlfriend! If you want to talk games do it with your friends in private. Please do not stand in the way of the store talking about your latest WOW figure or your thoughts on the new spiderman game. I will defend the manager here because he is just doing his job.

USF Fans - You just got whipped on national tv by Cincy (the basketball school). You are not a top team, you never will be and nobody outside of tampa cares about you. Now go back to your overgrown community college and drink natty till you pass out. However remember today and how fired up about this game you were because it will be deja vu when the Noles come to town next year.

Thats it for now

IDP Rankings Week 6

This week I would pick up Carolina's Defense if they are on the waiver. Tampa Bay is miserable and will give the ball up at least 2 times. They also will not score over 14 points. Another Defense to consider is New England, they are starting to gel and against Collins and the Titans they should be able to put up some points. I also like them in the long term, they finish out against the Bills and the Jaguars. Look for Jon Beason and Julius Peppers to have huge weeks for Carolina.

1. Jon Beason
2. Julius Peppers
3. Jared Allen
4. James Harrison
5. Elvis Dumervil
6. Charles Woodson
7. Antwan Odom
8. Justin Tuck
9. D.J. Williams
10. Thomas Davis
11. Kirk Morrison
12. Karlos Dansby
13. Daryl Smith
14. D'Qwell Jackson
15. Ray Lewis
16. Justin Durant
17. Keith Bulluck
18. DeMeco Ryans
19. Barrett Ruud
20. Antoine Winfield
21. Ed Reed
22. Aaron Schobel
23. Mike Peterson
24. Calvin Pace
25. Aaron Kampman
26. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
27. Chris Hope (he is good but why say FSU, the 90's on Monday night football?)
28. Antrel Rolle
29. Jonathan Vilma
30. Chris Harris

Other quality links to IDP week 6 information.

http://monksidpweeknflfantasyfootball.blogspot.com/2009/10/idp-week-6-nfl-fantasy-football-2009.html

http://fftoday.com/articles/idptony/idpnotes_09_wk6.htm

A little love for the only good thing from the Redskins this season.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Top 25 Fantasy Football Players - 2009





















This is a revised list that I will continue updating throughout the preseason keeping up on injuries and stand out performances.


01. Adrian Peterson - He is the top young talent in the NFL with a huge upside.

02. MJD - The Jags offensive line was really banged up last year, they will not be great but good. MJD will produce career numbers this year if a receiver can step up and take pressure off Garrard.

03. DeAngelo Willams - A dark horse only because of Stewart in the mix, but DW has a chance to put up big numbers if he can keep the goal line carries.

04. Michael Turner - The Falcon's offense will be diverse enough for Turner to get great numbers behind a good offensive line.

05. LT - If Nick Hardwick goes back to the old form San Diego will run wild with Tomlinson and Darren Sproles.

06. Frank Gore - I think Gore has proved in the past he is a top back, he must not fumble inside the ten and he is a top back.

07. Steven Jackson - Tough call with him, same as Forte.

08. Matt Forte - Could be overated, could be great.

09. Larry Fitzgerald - Best wide out talent in the game.

10. Drew Brees - Top QB is Brady limpers forward.

11. Chris Johnson
12. Peyton Manning
13. Tom Brady
14. Randy Moss
15. Brian Westbrook
16. Andre Johnson
17. Calvin Johnson
18. Reggie Wayne
20. Steve Slaton
21. Roddy White
22. Anquan Boldin
23. Tony Romo
24. Greg Jennings
25. Aaron Rodgers

The only article you need to not drive drunk.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wrong_way_crash

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Top 75 Fantasy Football Players Draft Cheat Sheet

  1. Adrian Peterson
  2. Michael Turner
  3. Maurice Jones-Dres 
  4. Drew Bress 
  5. Matt Forte 
  6. Frank Gore 
  7. DeAngelo Williams 
  8. Larry Fitzgerald 
  9. Steve Slaton 
  10. Brian Westbrook
  11. Chris Johnson 
  12. Peyton Manning 
  13. Tom Brady 
  14. Brandon Jacobs 
  15. Randy Moss 
  16. Steven Jackson 
  17. Marion Barber 
  18. Andre Johnson 
  19. Calvin Johnson 
  20. LaDainian Tomlinson 
  21. Clinton Portis 
  22. Reggie Wayne 
  23. Phillip Rivers 
  24. Greg Jennings 
  25. Anquan Boldin 
  26. Steve Smith 
  27. Roddy White 
  28. Marques Colson 
  29. Aaron Rodgers 
  30. Kurt Warner 
  31. Dwayne Bowe 
  32. Wes Welker 
  33. Pierre Thomas 
  34. Kevin Smith 
  35. Tony Romo 
  36. Vincent Jackson 
  37. Terrell Owens 
  38. Donovan McNabb 
  39. Brandon Marshall 
  40. T.J. Houshmandzada 
  41. Roy Williams 
  42. Ryan Grant 
  43. Marshawn Lynch 
  44. Ronnie Brown 
  45. Darren McFadden 
  46. Thomas Jones 
  47. Larry Johnson 
  48. Joseph Addai 
  49. LenDale White 
  50. Willie Parker 
  51. LeRon McClain 
  52. Matt Ryan 
  53. Matt Schaub 
  54. Dallas Clark 
  55. Jason Witten 
  56. Antonio Bryant 
  57. Reggie Bush 
  58. Jonathan Stewart 
  59. Antonio Gates 
  60. Tony Gonzalez 
  61. Chris Wells
  62. Knowshon Moreno 
  63. Derrick Ward 
  64. Santonio Holmes 
  65. Donald Brown 
  66. Chad Ochocinco 
  67. Lee Evans
  68. Eddie Royal
  69. DeSean Jackson
  70. Bernard Berrian 
  71. Hines Ward 
  72. Jay Cutler 
  73. Braylon Edwards 
  74. Lance Moore 
  75. Matt Cassell

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Tight End Rankings for 2009

Tight End Cheat Sheet

01 Jason Witten
02 Antonio Gates
03 Tony Gonzalez
04 Dallas Clark
05 Greg Olsen
06 Chris Cooley
07 Kellen Winslow
08 Zach Miller
09 John Carlson
10 Owen Daniels
11 Dustin Keller
12 Visanthe Shiancoe
13 Brent Celek
14 Vernon Davis
15 Jeremy Shockey
16 Tony Sheffler
17 Brandon Pettigrew
18 Kevin Boss
19 Heath Miller
20 Chase Coffman

2009 IDP Rankings: Linebackers

LINEBACKERS CHEAT SHEET

Top 5 List
01 Patrick Willis, SF- 2008 Stats: 141 Tackles, 1 Sack, 1 FF , 1 Interception







02 Jon Beason, CAR - 2008 Stats: 138 Tackles, 0 Sacks, 0 FF, 3 Interceptions







03 Barrett Ruud, TB - 2008 Stats: 137 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 0 FF, 2 Interceptions







04 Jonathan Vilma, NO - 2008 Stats: 132 Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 FF, 1 Interception







05 London Fletcher, WAS - 2008 Stats: 133 Tackles, 0.5 Sack, 1 FF, 0 Interceptions








The Rest of the Top 25
06 James Harrison, PIT
07 Lance Briggs, CHI
08 Jerod Mayo, NE
09 D'Qwell Jackson, CLE
10 David Harris, NYJ
11 Ray Lewis, BAL
12 Kirk Morrison, OAK
13 James Farrior, PIT
14 Zach Diles, HOU
15 DeMarcus Ware, DAL
16 Stephen Cooper, SD
17 Stewart Bradley, PHI
18 Chad Greenway, MIN
19 D.J. Williams, DEN
20 James Laurinaitis, STL
21 Paul Posluszny, BUF
22 Thomas Davis, CAR
23 Brian Urlacher, CHI
24 Bradi James, DAL
25 Keith Bulluck, TEN