Saturday, November 20, 2010

Weekend Warriors Week 11 - Tear It Up!

In this section we highlight the players you wouldn't normally start that are bound to Tear It Up!  


QB Tear It Up! - Matt Cassel (KC) - Cassel is coming off a career game against Denver last week.  He's been a solid play more often than not this year and faces a very weak Arizona defense.  Bye weeks are over and the top QB's have some favorable matchups - but if you're in need, Cassel is your guy!  (50% owned in Yahoo! leagues, 43% in ESPN)
Warrior Line - 275 Yards, 2 Touchdowns

More after the Jump!

RB Tear It Up! - Keiland Williams (Was) - Williams racked up the most points of any running back in standard scoring leagues last week against the Eagles.  Many argue that these came as garbage points due to Philly's lead.  Garbage or not, he still posted 3 TD's and is getting the ball.  Ryan Torain is out and Portis is expected back but watch for Williams to light it up again! (36% owned in Yahoo! leagues, 10.9% in ESPN)
Warrior Line - 110 Yards, 2 Touchdowns

WR Tear It Up! - Danny Amendola (Stl) - Amendola is averaging 10 fantasy points per game in his past 3 appearances and faces off against Atlanta this week (arguably the worst pass defense over the past 5 games).  Watch for him to put together a nice little day here - this is a dynamite play if your league awards for return stats!  (44% owned in Yahoo! leagues, 25.4% in ESPN)
Warrior Line - 90 Yards, 1 Touchdown

TE Tear It Up! - Ben Watson (Cle) - Watson gets a sweet matchup this week against the Jaguars.  He hasn't been all too product this year, totaling 2 touchdowns and posting a game-high of 88 yards.  Josh Cribbs is out this week and Jacksonville is very weak against the pass - We see Watson reaching the end-zone at least once and putting up some useful numbers.  (37% owned in Yahoo! leagues, 29.2% in ESPN)
Warrior Line -  60 Yards, 1 Touchdown

Points are based on standard ESPN and Yahoo! settings.

1 comment:

  1. The weekly fantasy football of 2012 either put a smiling on your face, or got you sad with the fantasy football Week 4 numbers. Possibly your real-living favorite team did well, but your fantasy conference did not. Naturally, how the players did on the field decided fantasy football players’ numbers in their conference.

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