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Week 13 Rankings

Sunday, December 02, 2012


Week 12 Running Backs

Rank Player Name Opponent Notes
1 Arian Foster at TEN -
2 Trent Richardson at OAK -
3 Adrian Peterson at GB Probable (shoulder)
4 C.J. Spiller vs. JAC -
5 Doug Martin at DEN -
6 Ray Rice vs. PIT -
7 Frank Gore at STL -
8 Bryce Brown at DAL -
9 Jamaal Charles vs. CAR -
10 Stevan Ridley at MIA -
11 Alfred Morris vs. NYG -
12 Marshawn Lynch at CHI Probable (back)
13 Chris Johnson vs. HOU -
14 Ryan Mathews vs. CIN -
15 Ahmad Bradshaw at WAS Probable (neck)
16 Steven Jackson vs. SF Probable (foot)
17 Mikel Leshoure vs. IND -
18 Darren Sproles at ATL -
19 Knowshon Moreno vs. TB -
20 BenJarvus Green-Ellis at SD -
21 Matt Forte vs. SEA Probable (ankle)
22 Marcel Reece vs. CLE -
23 Shonn Greene vs. ARZ -
24 DeAngelo Williams at KC -
25 Rashad Jennings at BUF -
26 Jonathan Dwyer at BAL -
27 Beanie Wells at NYJ Questionable (knee)
28 Reggie Bush vs. NE -
29 Jacquizz Rodgers vs. NO -
30 Michael Turner vs. NO -
31 DeMarco Murray vs. PHI Questionable (foot)
32 Vick Ballard at DET -
33 Felix Jones vs. PHI Questionable (knee)
34 Michael Bush vs. SEA -
35 Bilal Powell vs. ARZ -
36 Mark Ingram at ATL -
37 Chris Ivory at ATL -
38 Fred Jackson vs. JAC -
39 Daniel Thomas vs. NE Probable (knee)
40 David Wilson at WAS -
41 Alex Green vs. MIN -
42 James Starks vs. MIN -
43 Shane Vereen at MIA -
44 Donald Brown at DET Probable (knee)
45 Cedric Peerman at SD -
46 La'Rod Stephens-Howling at NYJ -
47 Ronnie Hillman vs. TB -
48 Mike Tolbert at KC Sidelined (concussion)
49 Danny Woodhead at MIA -
50 Ronnie Brown vs. CIN -
51 Daryl Richardson vs. SF -
52 Joique Bell vs. IND -
53 John Kuhn vs. MIN Probable (hamstring)
54 Ben Tate at TEN Questionable (hamstring)
55 Isaac Redman at BAL -
56 Peyton Hillis vs. CAR -
57 Rashard Mendenhall at BAL -
58 Pierre Thomas at ATL -
59 Bernard Pierce vs. PIT -
60 Robert Turbin at CHI -
61 LaMichael James at STL -
62 Brandon Jacobs at STL -
63 Justin Forsett at TEN -
64 Lance Dunbar vs. PHI Probable (knee)


RB Notes: Arian Foster remains fantasy’s top dog, with more rushing touchdowns than the Packers, Rams, Raiders, and Jaguars combined. … He’s also the only back with more touches than Trent Richardson’s 250, which is hard to believe considering the rookie’s early-season knee injury. Richardson squares off against a Raiders run defense that has rewarded Doug Martin and BenJarvus Green-Ellis with career games over the past month.

Adrian Peterson is not only on pace for a career-high and league-best 1,798 rushing yards, he’s also playing a bigger role in the passing game. Only three full-time starters (Ray Rice, Richardson, and LeSean McCoy) have more than Peterson’s 35 receptions. … C.J. Spiller is averaging 121 scrimmage yards the past three weeks; he’s due for a long touchdown. … Doug Martin has a tough matchup against an already stout run defense likely to follow Atlanta’s blueprint of stacking the box. … Frank Gore has been a model of consistency, topping 70 yards or producing a touchdown in all but two games this season.

Jonathan Stewart was one of the NFL’s premier size/speed packages in 2009 and 2011. He appeared to be running in quicksand by comparison to the physically explosive Bryce Brown. Only one time in 56 games has LeSean McCoy matched the 178 rushing yards of Brown, who did a better job of hitting the hole than the starter. McCoy remains out indefinitely. The Eagles could use his concussion as an excuse to see what Brown offers during the fantasy playoffs.

If Jamaal Charles can grind out a 100-yard game against the Broncos, he should have little trouble doing the same against a Panthers defense that was torched by Brown. … Ridley is fantasy’s No. 7 back, but he has perhaps his toughest matchup of the season this week. … After getting shut down for just the second time all season at Miami, Lynch faces a Chicago defense allowing the 30th-most fantasy points to opposing backs. … Chris Johnson hosts a Texans defense that has allowed just two rushing scores all season -- to Mikel Leshoure and Joique Bell on Thanksgiving.

While Ryan Mathews has been one of fantasy’s biggest letdowns to date, there could be a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Weeks 15-17 offer matchups (CAR, @NYJ, OAK) against three of the seven most generous fantasy defenses in the league. … Don’t look now, but Steven Jackson is rolling with an average of 117 scrimmage yards and 4.9 YPC over the past three weeks. … Darren Sproles is the best bet in the New Orleans backfield in a potential shootout.

The Broncos made the right call in turning Knowshon Moreno into a three-down back, letting him get into a rhythm while moving the chains a sustaining a rushing attack between the tackles. It was telling that Ronnie Hillman popped his first run outside instead of grinding out tough yardage. Moreno will have tougher sledding against a Bucs defense that has shut down the pit in the middle of the field. … Don’t read too much into BenJarvus Green-Ellis’ career game. The Raiders had no second-level defense, which meant the Law Firm and safety Matt Giordano were the only players on the screen on jailbreak runs of 49 and 39 yards.

Shonn Greene is running with more authority than he has since the playoffs in his rookie season. … DeAngelo Williams should draw the start at Kansas City with Jonathan Stewart nursing a high-ankle sprain. … The Steelers want to establish Jonathan Dwyer as the feature back once and for all. He’s not going to get much help from Charlie Batch and the passing game against an improving Ravens defense. … Mikel Leshoure’s matchup is more daunting that it looks at first glance. The Colts run defense is much improved, and they’ve held five of their past six opponents to 20 points or less.

Matt Forte (ankle) is practicing, but it’s fair to wonder if Michael Bush will see just as many carries versus the Seahawks. … Darren McFadden and DeMarco Murray are tentatively expected to return to game action, though both are in “prove-it” territory this week. Marcel Reece and Felix Jones drop to flex options if the starters get the green light. … Evan Silva’s matchup notes for Thursday’s game tell us that Michael Turner -- slow as molasses rolling uphill in January -- is averaging a paltry 2.78 yards on his last 98 carries. His worst game of the year was three weeks ago against this very same Saints defense. … The Jaguars are turning back to Rashad Jennings out of desperation, this time in a committee backfield.

 

Sunday Update: Jordan Todman is inactive, which means special teamer Montell Owens is the backup tailback. It should ensure a heavy workload for Rashad Jennings, who was given a slight bump. With Darren McFadden inactive, Marcel Reece is back in solid RB2 territory in a game that shouldn't be as affected by weather as we initially feared. DeMarco Murray (foot) is expected to have a limited workload this week, which leaves him and Felix Jones as mere flex options. Although the Colts run defense has been stout of late, Mikel Leshoure gets a bump after making it through a full week of practices.



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Chris Wesseling is a senior football editor and Dynasty league analyst for Rotoworld.com. The 2011 NFL season marks his fifth year with Rotoworld and his third year contributing to NBCSports.com. He can be found on Twitter @ChrisWesseling.
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