fantasy football question - crunch time

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nut cutting time and having a hard time putting my team together this week

any help would be appreciated



wide receivers - must play 2

WR Anquan Boldin
vs @StL

WR Devery Henderson
vs SF

WR Darrell Jackson
vs @Den




running back - must play 2

RB Maurice Jones-Drew
vs @Mia

RB Laurence Maroney
vs Det

RB Carnell Williams
vs @Pit

RB Justin Fargas
vs Hou

RB Sammy Morris
vs Jac




defense - need to pick one

DEF Denver
Sea

DEF New England
vs Det


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here is start'em/sit'em from sportsline... hope this helps


TART OF THE WEEK
Matt Leinart, QB, Arizona: Leinart had a career-high 405 yards passing last week against Minnesota with one touchdown and two interceptions. He finally has two healthy wide receivers with Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin both playing well, and they should be able to put up good numbers against St. Louis. While the Rams pass defense is better than the Vikings, expect Leinart to thrive again because St. Louis has allowed 16 passing touchdowns this year. For the season, Leinart, who is only being started in 20 percent of leagues on CBS SportsLine, has 1,748 passing yards, seven touchdowns and nine interceptions in seven starts.

QUARTERBACKS -- START 'EM
Tom Brady (vs. DET): The Lions are among the worst pass defenses with 19 touchdowns allowed, six interceptions and only 20 sacks. Last week, the Lions allowed Dolphins quarterback Joey Harrington to throw three touchdowns. Chad Pennington (at GB): Pennington snapped out of his recent funk last week against Houston with 286 yards passing and a touchdown. The Packers are 29th in pass defense and have allowed 21 passing touchdowns. Steve McNair (at CIN): The Bengals are coming off a shutout against Cleveland, but they still have the worst pass defense in the NFL at 245.1 yards per game. In his first game against Cincinnati in Week 9, McNair passed for 245 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. Michael Vick (at WAS): Vick wasn't telling the Atlanta fans he was No. 1 when he flashed his middle finger while walking off the field after losing to New Orleans. He did rush for 166 yards in that game and passed for 84, and this week he gets the No. 27 pass defense in the Redskins. Tony Romo (at NYG): Romo passed for five touchdown passes last week against Tampa Bay and has 10 touchdowns and two interceptions in five starts. Romo came on in relief of Drew Bledsoe against the Giants in Week 7 and passed for 227 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions in the second half. One-week sleeper: Ben Roethlisberger (vs. TB). Big Ben was awful last week against Baltimore with no touchdowns, two interceptions and a fumble. He also is without wide receiver Hines Ward (knee) this week, but he should bounce back against the Bucs, who have allowed 21 passing touchdowns with just five interceptions and 14 sacks this year.

QUARTERBACKS -- SIT 'EM
Eli Manning (vs. DAL): In Manning's last three games he has two touchdowns and six interceptions. He looks lost the past three weeks, and the Cowboys are among the league leaders with only nine passing touchdowns allowed. Joey Harrington (vs. JAC): Harrington looked good last week against Detroit with three touchdown passes, but now he loses running back Ronnie Brown (broken hand). The Jaguars pass defense is ranked No. 5 with only nine passing touchdowns allowed. Jay Cutler (vs. SEA): The Seahawks are No. 3 in the NFL with 37 sacks and will come after Cutler in his first NFL start. The Broncos running game is struggling, so expect Cutler to face plenty of long third-down passing situations. Jon Kitna (at NE): The Patriots haven't allowed a passing touchdown in two games and had three interceptions last week against Chicago. Kitna has two touchdowns and three interceptions in his past three games. Jake Delhomme (at PHI): Delhomme struggled last week against Washington with two interceptions and there have been rumors about benching him. The Eagles are No. 4 in pass defense and could harass Delhomme with their constant blitzing. One-week bust: Brad Johnson (at CHI). Johnson passed for 271 yards and three touchdowns last week against Arizona, but it was his first game with multiple touchdowns this year. The Bears are No. 2 in pass defense, and in Johnson's first game against the Bears in Week 3, he had 194 yards passing with no touchdowns or interceptions and a fumble.

RUNNING BACKS -- START 'EM
Rudi Johnson (vs. BAL): Johnson has a rushing touchdown in three straight games against Baltimore. In his past two home games against the Ravens he has 212 yards on 50 carries. Jamal Lewis (at CIN): Lewis has eight 100-yard rushing games in 10 career games against Cincinnati and averages 118.2 yards per game against the Bengals. In his last meeting against Cincinnati in Week 9, Lewis had 72 yards rushing and a touchdown. Joseph Addai (at TEN): Addai leads all rookies with 789 rushing yards and last week had 171 yards rushing and four touchdowns against the Eagles. The Titans are 30th in run defense, and Addai had 62 yards rushing in their first meeting. Ahman Green (vs. NYJ): The Jets are 27th in run defense and have allowed 13 rushing touchdowns. Green had 90 total yards and a touchdown last week against Seattle. Travis Henry (vs. IND): Henry rushed for 123 yards against the Colts in Week 5. The Colts are 31st in run defense and are tied for first with 13 rushing touchdowns allowed. One-week sleeper: Laurence Maroney (vs. DET). Maroney has 32 carries for 115 yards and a touchdown in his past two games against Chicago and Green Bay and has played better than Corey Dillon during that stretch. The Lions are 23rd in run defense with seven rushing touchdowns allowed.

RUNNING BACKS -- SIT 'EM
Chester Taylor (at CHI): Taylor has four fumbles in his past three games and in Week 3 against the Bears he had just 74 yards rushing. The Bears have allowed just four rushing touchdowns this year. Cadillac Williams (at PIT): The Steelers are 10th in run defense and have allowed eight rushing touchdowns. Williams has just one touchdown this year, and it was in Week 3 against Carolina. Thomas Jones (vs. MIN): The Vikings are No. 1 in run defense and last week held Arizona's Edgerrin James to 15 yards rushing. Jones had 54 yards rushing in Week 3 against the Vikings. Sammy Morris (vs. JAC): The Jaguars are No. 5 in run defense and have allowed seven rushing touchdowns. This will be Morris' first start for the injured Ronnie Brown (broken hand), so give him a week to see how he does unless you have no other options. Reuben Droughns (vs. KC): Droughns came back from a foot injury last week against Cincinnati and had just two carries for four yards. He might be playing hurt, which means you shouldn't play him. One-week bust: Willis McGahee (vs. SD). McGahee returned from a rib injury last week against Jacksonville with 63 yards rushing and two touchdowns. The Chargers are No. 7 in run defense and get linebacker Shawne Merriman back this week from a four-game suspension, so expect them to focus on stopping McGahee.

WIDE RECEIVERS -- START 'EM
Marvin Harrison (at TEN): Harrison was sulking last week because he only had one catch for eight yards against the Eagles. But every time Harrison had a bad game this season he bounced back with a solid performance, and in Week 5 against the Titans he scored a touchdown. Bernard Berrian (vs. MIN): The Vikings are No. 31 in pass defense, and last week against New England, Berrian had his first 100-yard game since October 1. Berrian had six catches for 70 yards against the Vikings in Week 3. Torry Holt (vs. ARI): This is the game where Holt gets back on track after not scoring in his last five games. In Week 3 against the Cardinals, Holt had eight catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. T.J. Houshmandzadeh (vs. BAL): In his past five games against the Ravens, Houshmandzadeh has 34 catches for 561 yards and three touchdowns. He had three catches for 66 yards and a touchdown in Week 9 against Baltimore. Laveranues Coles (at GB): Coles has come on recently with 17 catches for 191 yards and a touchdown in his past two games against Chicago and Houston. The Packers are 29th in pass defense with 21 touchdowns allowed. One-week sleeper: Mark Clayton (at CIN). Clayton only had two catches for 31 yards last week against Pittsburgh. But the Bengals are last in pass defense, and in Week 9 against Cincinnati, Clayton had eight catches for 73 yards.

WIDE RECEIVERS -- SIT 'EM
Braylon Edwards (vs. KC): It's not a good idea to push your quarterback if you want passes thrown your way, and that's exactly what Edwards did to Charlie Frye on the sideline last week against the Bengals. He only had two catches for 29 yards against Cincinnati, and Kansas City is No. 12 in pass defense. Keyshawn Johnson (at PHI): Johnson has just one touchdown in his past six games, and the Panthers passing game has struggled recently. The Eagles, meanwhile, are No. 4 in pass defense. Mike Furrey (at NE): Furrey hasn't scored a touchdown in his past four games. The Patriots lead the NFL with just seven passing touchdowns allowed. Donte Stallworth (vs. CAR): Last week was a good indication of what to expect from Stallworth with Jeff Garcia as his quarterback. He had two catches for nine yards against the Colts and will most likely struggle the rest of the year. Eddie Kennison (at CLE): Kennison has three catches for 54 yards in his past two games. In five games on the road this year, Kennison has no touchdowns. One-week bust: Chris Chambers (vs. JAC). Chambers could be considered a four-week bust because he hasn't scored a touchdown in his past three games. Last week against Detroit he had two catches for 23 yards and has just four touchdowns on the season.

TIGHT ENDS -- START 'EM
Todd Heap (at CIN): Heap had four catches for 84 yards in his last meeting against the Bengals in Week 9. In his past two games, Heap has 13 catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. Jason Witten (at NYG): Witten has three career touchdowns against the Giants, his most against any opponent. In Week 7 against the Giants, Witten had four catches for 72 yards. L.J. Smith (vs. CAR): In his past two games, Smith has 11 catches for 78 yards and two touchdowns. Last week, the Panthers allowed Washington tight end Chris Cooley to go for 89 yards and a touchdown. One-week sleeper: Heath Miller (vs. TB). Miller has been a disappointment this year with 27 catches for 329 yards and three touchdowns. But this week the Steelers will be without Hines Ward (knee) and fare acing the lowly Buccaneers, who are No. 30 in pass defense. Look for Ben Roethlisberger to look Miller's way.

TIGHT ENDS -- SIT 'EM
Owen Daniels (at OAK): The Raiders, despite their struggles, are still No. 1 in pass defense. Daniels hasn't scored a touchdown in his past four games. Jermaine Wiggins (at CHI): The Bears are No. 2 in pass defense and have allowed only eight passing touchdowns. Wiggins has 12 catches for 118 yards in his past two games, but he hasn't scored a touchdown in his past five games. Randy McMichael (vs. JAC): McMichael scored a touchdown last week against Detroit, but he has just seven catches for 62 yards in his past two games. The Jaguars also are No. 5 in pass defense. One-week bust: Jerramy Stevens (at DEN). The Broncos haven't allowed a tight end to score a touchdown all year. Stevens had a touchdown last week against Green Bay, but he has two catches for 21 yards in his past two games.

KICKERS -- START 'EM
John Carney (vs. SF): The 49ers are 31st in scoring defense at 25.9 points per game. Carney is 3-of-4 on field goals in his past three games, but this game has the potential to be high-scoring. Neil Rackers (at STL): The Rams are 25th in scoring defense, and this game also has the potential to be high-scoring. Rackers is 4-of-5 on field goals in his past three games. Robbie Gould (vs. MIN): Gould was 4-of-4 on field goals against the Vikings in Week 3. Gould is 13-of-13 on field goals at home this year. One-week sleeper: Stephen Gostkowski (vs. DET). The Lions are 28th in field goals allowed this year with 21 and 29th in scoring defense. Gostkowski is 3-of-3 on field goals in his past three games.

KICKERS -- SIT 'EM
Ryan Longwell (at CHI): The Bears are No. 1 in scoring defense and have only allowed 13 field goals this year. Longwell is 4-of-6 on field goals against the Bears in his past three games. Martin Gramatica (at NYG): Give Gramatica a week before using him because Dallas coach Bill Parcells might not keep him around long after cutting Mike Vanderjagt. Also, the Meadowlands is a difficult place to kick at this time of year. Jason Hanson (at NE): The Lions offense is struggling to score, and Hanson is suffering because of it. The Patriots are No. 4 in field goals allowed with 13. One-week bust: Josh Brown (at DEN). Brown was 4-of-4 on field goals last week against Green Bay, but the Broncos have a slightly better defense than the Packers. Denver is No. 5 in scoring defense.

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS
START 'EM: The Steelers DST (vs. TB): Even without Troy Polamalu (knee), expect the defense to harass Bucs quarterback Bruce Gradkowski and limit Cadillac Williams. There also should be a couple of turnovers. Patriots DST (vs. DET): The Lions gave up eight sacks and two turnovers against the Dolphins last week. Even with the Patriots dealing with injuries on defense, they have played well the past two weeks against Green Bay and Chicago. The Chargers DST (at BUF): Linebacker Shawne Merriman returns from a four-game suspension and will look to get after Bills quarterback J.P. Losman. The Chargers are No. 9 in total defense. One-week sleeper: The Seahawks DST (at DEN). The Seahawks do a good job rushing the passer, and now they face a rookie making his first NFL start in Denver's Jay Cutler. Expect several sacks and a couple of turnovers. SIT 'EM: The Giants DST (vs. DAL): The Giants defense has struggled recently because of injuries to several key players, and the Cowboys will look to take advantage. With the way quarterback Tony Romo is playing right now, the Giants defense could be in trouble. Eagles DST (vs. CAR): The Eagles have done well defending the pass, but their run defense has been awful the past two games against Tennessee and Indianapolis. Look for DeShaun Foster and DeAngelo Williams to run well. Broncos DST (vs. SEA): The Seahawks are finally healthy on offense with Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander returning from injuries. That doesn't bode well for the Broncos, who have struggled the past two weeks with San Diego and Kansas City. One-week bust: The Cardinals DST (at STL). The Cardinals scored two touchdowns last week against Minnesota on a kickoff return and a fumble recovery. That probably won't happen again, but the Vikings scored 31 points and put up 412 yards of total offense. And the Rams offense is better than Minnesota's.
 

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Boldin and henderson

Maurice Jones-Drew and Williams
for defense i would go NE
 

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Boldin (STUD) & Henderson (especially that Horn&Colston are dinged up)

Jones Drew & Maroney (gotta start him over Caddy... I dont care if hes splitting time with Dillion, Caddy is the feature back & has 1 TD this year.)


NE vs Detroit, this is an easy pick.


goodluck this week.
 
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