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Week 12 Rankings Update

Friday, November 21, 2008



Week 12 Running Backs

RankPlayer NameOpponentNotes
1Adrian Petersonat JAC -
2Marion Barbervs. SF -
3Matt Forteat STL -
4LaDainian Tomlinsonvs. IND -
5Frank Goreat DAL -
6Joseph Addaiat SD -
7Willie Parkervs. CINSidelined(knee)
8Brandon Jacobsat ARZProbable(knee)
9Steve Slatonat CLEProbable(chest)
10Clinton Portisat SEAQuestionable(knee)
11Marshawn Lynchat KC -
12Ryan Grantat NO -
13Michael Turnervs. CAR -
14Ronnie Brownvs. NE -
15Chris Johnsonvs. NYJ -
16Warrick Dunnat DETProbable(back)
17DeAngelo Williamsat ATL -
18Larry Johnsonvs. BUF -
19Reggie Bushvs. GBQuestionable(knee)
20Thomas Jonesat TEN -
21Justin Fargasat DEN -
22Maurice Jones-Drewvs. MIN -
23Jonathan Stewartat ATL -
24Jamal Lewisvs. HOU -
25Peyton Hillisvs. OAKProbable(shoulder)
26Brian Westbrookat BALQuestionable(knee)
27Kevin Smithvs. TBProbable(groin)
28LenDale Whitevs. NYJProbable(calf)
29Tim Hightowervs. NYG -
30Antonio Pittmanvs. CHI -
31Derrick Wardat ARZ -
32Willis McGaheevs. PHI -
33Sammy Morrisat MIA -
34Pierre Thomasvs. GB -
35Ricky Williamsvs. NE -
36Julius Jonesvs. WAS -
37Fred Jacksonat KC -
38Correll Buckhalterat BAL -
39Darren McFaddenat DENProbable(toe)
40Cedric Bensonat PIT -
41Jerious Norwoodvs. CARQuestionable(ribs)
42Ahman Greenat CLE -
43Mewelde Moorevs. CIN -
44Kevin Faulkat MIA -
45Ray Ricevs. PHI -
46Ladell Bettsat SEAProbable(knee)
47Fred Taylorvs. MINProbable(neck)
48Dominic Rhodesat SD -
49Chester Taylorat JAC -
50Deuce McAllistervs. GBProbable(knee)
51LeRon McClainvs. PHI -
52Leon Washingtonat TEN -
53Tatum Bellvs. OAK -
54Ahmad Bradshawat ARZ -
55Brandon Jacksonat NO -
56Maurice Morrisvs. WAS -
57BenJarvus Green-Ellisat MIA -
58Darren Sprolesvs. IND -
59Jamaal Charlesvs. BUF -



RB Notes: I watched Chris Johnson closely against Jacksonville to see if the long season was wearing on him. Despite taking many big hits, there was no evidence of that whatsoever. His ability to make cuts at full speed and then explode is still there like it was Week 1. LenDale White barely sees the ball until the Titans are trying to put teams away. Johnson still needs to improve in the passing game though. The Titans tried to get him the ball on screens often against Jacksonville, but the play failed four times. They should keep trying, because running straight at the Jets won't work. This is not a great week to use White in any capacity. … Maurice Jones-Drew is the best short-yardage back in the league. He has a good conversion rate despite a terrible Jaguars interior offensive line is. MoJo is great at carrying defenders and turning a two-yard loss into a three-yard gain. He is improving as the season wears on. While Jones-Drew is a risky play against the Vikings, his upcoming schedule bodes well for a strong finish.

Fred Taylor is lacking top-end long speed, but he doesn't look that much different than last year. It's all about the line. It wouldn't surprise me if the Jaguars brought back Taylor again if he's willing to take a reduced salary. That might be a tough sell. … After writing about Westbrook yesterday, I watched his Shortcuts Wednesday night. There was only one play all game he made someone miss. It was amazing that he could still be somewhat effective without his usual second gear. He's taking what the defense is giving him, but that's just not Brian Westbrook. Much of the blame is on the Eagles offensive line. They can't run straight ahead, even against the Bengals. Everyone surrounding the Eagles says Westbrook is more hurt than they are letting on. They should probably get Correll Buckhalter more involved, even if Westbrook starts. That makes Westbrook an iffy RB2 play this week against Baltimore.

Jamal Lewis has a good matchup this week, but one wonders if they will start going to Jerome Harrison more down the stretch. There's a good chance Lewis won't be back in Cleveland next year. … Marshawn Lynch just enjoyed his best game all season and gets another great matchup. He's an emotional player and perhaps the big day will jumpstart his year. But it was hard to watch Monday Night Football and not come away thinking Fred Jackson was just as effective, if not more, with his decisive style. Lynch was still trying to pop big plays every down – it just worked against Cleveland. It should work against the Chiefs too, but let's not crown Lynch yet. The biggest source of optimism for Lynch is a favorable upcoming schedule.

Jacksonville's rush defense has improved since the start of the year, but they are still a neutral matchup. Adrian Peterson usually eats those up. … Brandon Jacobs should be in nearly all starting lineups if he's New York's starter on Sunday, as expected. He can be an effective fantasy back in 15 carries or less. Derrick Ward may get more work than usual, so he's not a bad flex option. … Tatum Bell was competent closing out the game for Denver last week. He'll play a lot on passing downs and could pass P.J. Pope on the depth chart. Look for a three-way committee in Denver, with Peyton Hillis getting the valuable red zone snaps. … The Cardinals threw on team of their first 12 plays last week, then kept throwing even when they had a lead. That doesn't bode well for Tim Hightower. How often will they run if they are trailing? J.J. Arrington, who plays on most passing downs, had equal touches to Hightower last week. … If Reggie Bush missed Monday's game, Pierre Thomas would be a very nice sneaky flex play. Problem is, we may not know Bush's status until gametime.

Week 12 Wide Receivers

RankPlayer NameOpponentNotes
1Andre Johnsonat CLE -
2Reggie Wayneat SD -
3Steve Smithat ATL -
4Anquan Boldinvs. NYG -
5Larry Fitzgeraldvs. NYG -
6Greg Jenningsat NO -
7Brandon Marshallvs. OAKProbable(hip)
8Terrell Owensvs. SF -
9Roddy Whitevs. CARQuestionable, should start
10Eddie Royalvs. OAK -
11Lee Evansat KC -
12Dwayne Bowevs. BUF -
13Santana Mossat SEA -
14Braylon Edwardsvs. HOU -
15Calvin Johnsonvs. TBProbable(quadriceps)
16Randy Mossat MIA -
17Bernard Berrianat JAC -
18Antonio Bryantat DET -
19Marques Colstonvs. GBProbable(knee)
20Jerricho Cotcheryat TENProbable(shoulder)
21Hines Wardvs. CIN -
22Wes Welkerat MIA -
23T.J. Houshmandzadehat PITProbable(back)
24Donald Driverat NOProbable(knee)
25Matt Jonesvs. MINProbable(groin)
26Plaxico Burressat ARZGame-time decision, don't wait for
27Marvin Harrisonat SD -
28Santonio Holmesvs. CIN
29Laveranues Colesat TENProbable(thigh)
30Vincent Jacksonvs. IND -
31Kevin Walterat CLE -
32Lance Moorevs. GB -
33Donnie Averyvs. CHI -
34Steve Breastonvs. NYG -
35Derrick Masonvs. PHIQuestionable, expected to play
36Mark Bradleyvs. BUFProbable(calf)
37DeSean Jacksonat BAL -
38Justin Gagevs. NYJ -
39Brandon Jonesvs. NYJ -
40Kevin Curtisat BAL -
41Greg Camarillovs. NE -
42Anthony Gonzalezat SD -
43Roy Williamsvs. SF -
44Deion Branchvs. WASProbable(heel)
45Torry Holtvs. CHI -
46Ted Ginn Jr.vs. NE -
47Chris Chambersvs. IND -
48Bryant Johnsonat DAL -
49Sidney Riceat JAC -
50Amani Toomerat ARZ -
51Steve Smithat ARZ
52Devin Hesterat STL -
53Muhsin Muhammadat ATL -
54Bobby Engramvs. WAS -
55Antwaan Randle Elat SEAQuestionable(ankle)
56Jerry Portervs. MIN -
57Jason Hillat DAL -
58Donte' Stallworthvs. HOU -
59Shaun McDonaldvs. TB -
60Domenik Hixonat ARZMove up 16 spots if Plaxico is out



WR Notes: The Titans are the perfect team for Kerry Collins; he faces practically no pass rush. It's funny that people have this image of Collins as a game manager, when he was anything but his whole career. The guy is a lot closer to the good Derek Anderson – big arm, questionable decisions – than people realize. He's starting to show off his arm again because opponents are begging Tennessee to throw deep. Early in the season, the receiver roles were unclear and Brandon Jones and Justin Gage were not winning one-on-one battles. Now they are, and there are a lot of big plays to be made against the Jets this week. They are sneaky plays against a thin Jets secondary. … Bernard Berrian is coming off two poor games, but he should bounce back against a struggling Jacksonville secondary. Brian Williams and Drayton Florence can't cover and Reggie Nelson can't tackle.

For years, people around football have said T.J. Houshmandzadeh is the best receiver on the Bengals. This season proved it. With no help from his quarterback, Housh can still make plays. Chad Ocho Cinco, now out on Thursday night, is too reliant on the big play. Chris Henry will start in Ocho's place, but he shouldn't be near fantasy lineups. … Braylon Edwards' big night against Cleveland was great to see. He can be effective running the short stuff with Brady Quinn at quarterback. Donte' Stallworth will run many of the deep routes that are never thrown to. This is Edwards' best matchup for the rest of the season.

Kevin Curtis made a couple bone-headed mistakes last week that cost the Eagles. He's a risky WR3 play against Baltimore, but the Eagles will have to throw a lot. … Marvin Harrison should continue to get a boatload of targets and will face the weakest cornerbacks, so he's a solid WR3 against a soft Bolts secondary. … After ripping on Burress above, he's still ranked high this week because of the matchup. This is a rare game that the Giants will have to throw aggressively to win. Keep an eye on his hamstring injury. … After a relatively slow month, Greg Jennings is ready to bounce back strong in a great matchup. … Megatron just keeps producing. The Bucs are the worst possible matchup for him because they are great at preventing big plays, but Johnson is playing too well to sit. … Santana Moss, like Jennings, should eat up a great matchup after recent struggles. Seattle's secondary should be viewed in the same light as Detroit.

Steve Breaston is probably going to be hit or miss the rest of the way, but there are still big games ahead. It's a tough matchup this week, but the Cardinals may eschew the running game entirely, which should lead to plenty of targets. … Antonio Bryant is a very safe WR2 play against Detroit. He's earned the spot with consistent targets and a season on pace to crack 1,000 yards. … The Colts do a great job preventing big plays. … Deion Branch looked good in his return to the lineup last week. He was targeted twice on the goal line, coming up a yard short of a touchdown once. This is a tough week to use him, but he will be a WR3 option in the future. He should be owned in all leagues.


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Gregg Rosenthal has directed Rotoworld's football content since 2003. He co-hosts the NBC Fantasy Fix and covers the NFL for NBCSports.com and Profootballtalk.com. Catch him on Twitter.
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