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Fantasy Savvy Rankings- Week 7

QB’s

Aaron Rodgers

Drew Brees

Matthew  Stafford

Tony Romo

Cam Newton

Ben Roethlisberger

Philip Rivers

Tim Tebow

Colt McCoy

Matt Schaub

Jay Cutler

Matt Hasselback

Curtis Painter

Matt Ryan

Joe Flacco

Mark Sanchez

Josh Freeman

Matt Cassel

Kevin Kolb

Carson Palmer

Sam Bradford

Charlie Whitehurst/Tavaris Jackson

Matt Moore

Christian Ponder

John Beck

Blaine Gabbert

RB’s

Darren McFadden

Adrian Peterson

Matt Forte

Ray Rice

Rashard Mendenhall

Arian Foster

Michael Turner

Maurice Jones Drew

Beanie Wells

Ryan Matthews

Willis McGahee

Chris Johnson

Jackie Battle

Mark Ingram

Ryan Torain

Earnest Graham

Steven Jackson

DeMarco Murray

James Starks

Shonn Greene

Darren Sproles

DeAngelo Williams

Montario Hardesty

Maurice Morris

Marshawn Lynch

Donald Brown

Ladainian Tomlinson

Jonathan Stewart

Daniel Thomas

Reggie Bush

Mike Tolbert

Michael Bush

Ryan Grant

Delone Carter

Ben Tate

Pierre Thomas

Thomas Jones

Isaac Redman

Tim Hightower

Carnell Williams

Ricky Williams

Roy Helu

Tashard Choice

Dexter McCluster

Keiland Williams

Knowshon Moreno

Toby Gerhart

Javon Ringer

Jason Snelling

WR’s

Calvin Johnson

Mike Wallace

Greg Jennings

Steve Smith

Larry Fitzgerald

Dwyane Bowe

Miles Austin

Roddy White

Jordy Nelson

Vincent Jackson

Brandon Marshall

Nate Washington

Doug Baldwin

Pierre Garcon

Anquan Boldin

Eric Decker

Dez Bryant

Marques Colston

Darius Heyward Bey

Santonio Holmes

Santana Moss

Reggie Wayne

James Jones

Greg Little

Devin Hester

Julio Jones * questionable

Brandon Lloyd

Mike Williams

Hines Ward

Sidney Rice

Early Doucet

Robert Meachem

Lance Moore

Kevin Walter

Percy Harvin

Mike Thomas

Nate Burleson

Devery Henderson

Torrey Smith

Malcolm Floyd

Arrelious Benn

Plaxico Burress

Jabar Gaffney

Johnny Knox

Preston Parker

Steve Breaston

Dane Sanzenbacher

Michael Jenkins

Antonio Brown

Mohammed Massaquoi

Danario Alexander

Denarius Moore

Titus Young

Jacoby Ford

Brian Hartline

Brandon Gibson

Jacoby Jones

Derrick Mason

Randall Cobb

Brandon Lafell

Joshua Cribbs

Mike Williams (SEA)

Davone Bess

Laurent Robinson

Greg Salas

Austin Collie

Roy Williams

Dexter McCluster

Anthony Armstrong

Patrick Crayton

TE’s

Jimmy Graham

Jermichael Finley

Jason Witten

Tony Gonzalez

Brandon Pettigrew

Greg Olsen

Owen Daniels

Fred Davis

Dustin Keller

Dallas Clark

Antonio Gates* (if he returns)

Kellen Winslow

Ben Watson

Heath Miller

Ed Dickson

Lance Kendricks

Jeremy Shockey

Jared Cook

Kevin Boss

Visanthe Shiancoe

Jeff King

Daniel Fells

Todd Heap

Kellen Davis

Joel Dressen

Tony Scheffler

Evan Moore

Marcedes Lewis

Kyle Rudolph

Zach Miller

Leonard Pope

Anthony Fasano

Matt Spaeth

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Best Fantasy Adds- Week 6 Edition

We here at Fantasy Savvy have been extremely busy with real world situations and we apologize for the lack of consistent content. However I assure you that we will do our best to release as much as possible. Also please know, that our info is top of the line, you won’t get the same old same old here, we will provide you with outside the box thinking and analysis. Trust that when we are adamant about a particular player, that you take that advice. We want to give you the type of info that will separate you from your league counterparts and put you over the edge. So thanks for continuing to read and make sure to always check this site for new posts. If you haven’t signed up for our email list or liked us on FB, please do so. Also you can get updates on Twitter at Twitter.com/Fantasysavvy. Our radio show will also continue throughout the season at Blogtalkradio.com/fantasysavvy. Thanks everyone, thanks for sticking with us, we are going to help you finish this season strong.

The following players are ranked in order.

Tim Tebow, QB, Denver Broncos

Tebow was officially named the starter today and rightfully so. Kyle Orton is what he is, an average QB. The Broncos had no upside with him at QB. Tebow, while extremely raw, has a lot of upside and the Broncos need to see what he can do.  This is Tebow’s shot and frankly I am somewhat a believer. First Tebow is an extremely hard worker and is going to do everything in his power to be the best QB he can be and to master this offense. There is no doubt he has leadership qualities, he just brings that demeanor. We saw it in college and now we saw a brief glimpse of it on Sunday when he nearly brought the Broncos back against the Chargers. Tebow will probably finish this year with a poor completion percentage and TD/Int ratio, but there is no doubt he will pile up rushing yards and TD’s. If you have an empty roster spot or have some bums you can cut to add Tebow, do it, even if you are stacked at QB. He’s a solid add for trade bait, keeper leagues or to be your starting QB.

Jackie Battle, RB, Kansas City Chiefs

I want to start out by saying that if Ryan Torain is still available in your league he’s the #1 back to own, but I am assuming that he was picked up last week in most leagues, so I left him out of this week’s list. But it appears Battle is going to take the reins in Kansas City, there’s no reason he shouldn’t. Thomas Jones has proven he isn’t the same runner with his terrible YPC average. Dexter McCluster is obviously not a between the tackles and every down type of back. Battle (6’2, 240), a 5th year player out of Houston University, got an opportunity and took advantage of it. Battle isn’t heavily talented, but he’s a bruiser who is running behind one of the better offensive lines in football. Battle will still have to deal with the Chiefs playing from behind a good amount and Thomas Jones’ presence, but it’s clear he is the best option for their running game. If you are in desperate need for a RB, go pick up Battle and expect him to have some games similar to what he did last week when he ran for 119 yards on 19 carries. The Chiefs want to run the ball and Battle should be their man.

Delone Carter and Donald Brown, RB, Indianapolis Colts

Personally I think it’s somewhat of a tossup between these two. Addai has a hamstring injury that looks to be somewhat serious and could keep him out anywhere from 2-6 weeks. We all know hammy’s tend to linger. So who do you pick up? Brown is the better all-around RB, but Carter is more likely to receive goal line carries since he was drafted to handle short yardage situations. Brown has been around for a few years now and has failed to impress time and time again, so it’s hard to believe in him. It really doesn’t look like either has the talent to separate from one another. I would say go with Carter in Standard and keeper leagues and go with Brown in PPR leagues. Or if you can add both, hope for one of them to breakout, regardless if you need help they are definitely worth a roster spot with Addai out.

Darius Heyward-Bey, WR, Oakland Raiders

Heyward- Bey was Al Davis’ guy, many joked Davis just looked at his 40 time and picked him. But Heyward-Bey, after doing nothing in his first two seasons it’s slowly starting to emerge. He impressed in training camp this year and it looks like his hard work is starting to translate. Bey has good size at 6’2, 210, obviously blazing speed and is the number #1 wideout on the Raiders. They are using Bey on a lot of double moves to utilize his speed and it’s worked thus far. Bey is also showing his skills after the catch. It’s hard to trust Jason Campbell, but he has played decent and has the running game with Mcfadden to help the pass game and play action. Look for Bey to have a fairly solid season in his third year in the NFL.

Steve Breaston, WR, Kansas City Chiefs

Breaston is talented, we saw that in 2008 when he caught 77 balls for 1000 yards while catching passes from Kurt Warner. Now Matt Casell is starting to utilize Breaston. Bowe will draw a lot of coverage his way and that will leave room for Breaston to operate, and he is good after the catch. If you need help at WR, Breaston is a decent add.

Doug Baldwin, WR, Seattle Seahawks

I love this kid and he might be the best pick up of all the wideouts out there, but I simply don’t trust Tavaris Jackson. He would probably be better off with Charlie Whitehurst and who knows a change could be coming. He also is the 3rd WR behind Sidney Rice and Ben Obomanu. As far as talent, Baldwin has it. He is quick shifty and runs nice crisp routes, also knows how to make defenders miss. He kind of fits a Steve Smith (PHI) mold and I believe that is what Pete Carroll saw in him. Carroll also knows how to utilize these type of players with short quick hits and screens. Baldwin exploded for 8 catches and 138 yards last week and he should be a solid contributor in PPR leagues the rest of the way.  Go add him, especially in keeper leagues.

 

Other Adds, Curtis Painter, Alex Smith, Jake Ballard (slow as molasses but decent) Joel Dreesen (should be solid while Andre Johnson is out, def #1 TE add for now), Evan Moore (role should increase off bye week)

Sneaky Add of the week- Dion Lewis- If you are a Lesean McCoy owner, I think Lewis is a solid add. If McCoy gets hurt, Lewis has the talent and similar skillset to do some of things McCoy can do. Of course Ronnie Brown is still there, but Lewis will be a very solid PPR play.

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