Fantasy Player Ranking Update – Fantasy NFL

Do you want to know the latest fantasy player rankings for your favorite game, fantasy NFL?

Let me give you a rundown of the latest developments in the NFL. These real life situations will definitely affect your fantasy player rankings so it is best to be in the know.

Your team’s winning depends a lot on good research, so your best bet is to read on your fantasy player rankings and watch real time NFL.

First off, let’s take a look at Joseph Addai of Indianapolis, a running back player. He is back in active duty this Friday and is fully participating in the game over the Steelers. What impact does this have? Well, he is entrusted to face off eight of the stingy Steelers’ defensive line in their play.

Then, there is Calvin Johnson, the wide receiver playing for Detroit Lions.

He has been getting limited practice and is doubted as a contributor for the Detriot Lions’ game versus the Giants. The impact for fantasy player rankings seem positive as Johnson is seen playing with his left and right arm and is able to catch passes with both. He may be an asset to the Detriot Lions.

Aaron Rodgers is the quarterback for Green Bay Packers. According to his football coach Mike McCarthy, he is a quarterback who is ready to play, so, Aaron in your team can be a good thing. Rodgers is one of those elite American football fantasy players.

Is Michael Dwayne Vick, a football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, part of you fantasy team and you want to know how he’s gonna affect your fantasy player rankings? Well, Vick was in attendance for the Philadelphia Eagle’s practice session. This means that he is all suited up and ready to rock ‘n’ roll with the Philadelphia Eagles’ football game against the Falcons. So, if he plays the game, then your fantasy team that includes Michael Dwayne Vick is positive. However, if Vick cannot make it, then the Philadelphia Eagles will have a very difficult hurdle to encounter.

Texas’ pride Jacoby Jones plays for Houston Texans as their American football wide receiver. His coach, in the person of Gary Kubiak, is pretty confident that Jones will be the star in his play against the Chiefs. So, those who have placed Jones in their NFL fantasy football team might deem this as good news and the attitude can help increase the fantasy player rankings for this sportsman. But, is his attitude just hot air or can he really make a dent as the wide recover for Texas and help his team be victorious?

Whoever you choose to play in your fantasy team, always make sure to read about their game so you end up with your ideal fantasy football team and start winning.

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2010 Fantasy Football – QB Keeper Rankings

 

2010 QB Keeper Rankings are based on a three year outlook for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 fantasy football seasons. Players age for the 2010 season is listed after their name.

2010 QB Keeper Rankings are established for a standard fantasy football scoring system, with scoring categories and points including:

Passing Yards: 1 point / 20 passing yards

Rushing Yards: 1 point / 10 rushing yards

Receiving Yards: 1 point / 10 receiving yards

Passing Touchdown: 4 points

Rushing/Receiving Touchdown: 6 points

Interceptions: -2 points

Fumbles Lost: -2 points

Rankings Updated: January 13, 2010

1. Aaron Rodgers – GB (26)

Forcing his way up to #1, Aaron Rodgers is by far the youngest QB on this top 10 list, and yet he is tied with Drew Brees as the #1 overall fantasy football QB for the 2009 season through week 14. Surrounded by young offensive talents in Green Bay with the likes of Greg Jennings, Ryan Grant, and Jermichael Finley, as well as the veteran Donald Driver and other young and talented WRs, there is really no reason to doubt that Rodgers will decline much, if at all, for the 2010 season. And while it may seem hard to expect him to play even better in 2010, the reality is that Rodgers could very easily put up even better stats, especially if the Green Bay offensive line can protect him. I mean seriously, if Rodgers can put up outstanding stats this season with an absolutely terrible offensive line that really cannot get much worse next season, then the bottom line is that Aaron Rodgers offers just too much proven talent and potential to be ranked anywhere but #1 on QB keeper lists heading into the 2010 season.

2. Drew Brees – NO (31)

Many may argue that Drew Brees is the #1 QB they would want in 2010 keeper leagues, but I’m not buying. Don’t get me wrong though, Brees is no doubt the ‘safer’ and more proven fantasy QB than Rodgers, but these rankings are about the future and who offers the most potential over the next three years. Overall, even if you do not agree with Brees at this #2 ranking, then I hope you would at least agree that Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers are easily the top 2 QBs for fantasy football keeper leagues heading into the 2010 season.

3. Peyton Manning – Ind (34)

Yes Peyton Manning will be 34 when the 2010 season rolls around, but much like Brett Favre, I feel that Manning could easily play at his outstanding level at least over the next 4 years. And if any QB seemingly has the best opportunity to match Brett Favre and play into his 40s, Peyton Manning seems like that guy.

4. Philip Rivers – SD (28)

Entering the prime of his career, Philip Rivers is by far the leader of the Chargers offense. At just age 28 for the 2010 season, and surrounded by outstanding receiving targets in Antonio Gates and Vincent Jackson, Rivers should be tallying close to 30 touchdowns or more per year over the next several seasons. In terms of overall potential over the next three seasons, I like Rivers over Tom Brady at the #4 ranking and extremely close to overtaking Peyton Manning for the #3 spot.

5. Tom Brady – NE (33)

Coming back from his knee injury this year, Tom Brady just has not been as good as we have become accustomed to over the past several years. A year younger than Peyton Manning, Brady actually seems like he is aging faster. And clearly evident this season, is the fact that the Patriots just don’t seem to have that youth that they had during their Championship runs. Randy Moss is getting up there in age, the offensive line isn’t great, and the Patriots don’t have much of a running game and clearly no elite talented RB waiting in the wings to take over and help out Brady. Still, Tom Brady is Tom Brady, and as long as Randy Moss is on the team, Brady is a very solid fantasy football QB option.

6. Matt Schaub – Hou (29)

If injuries wouldn’t have derailed his first two seasons in Houston, Schaub would easily be in the running for a top 5 spot among fantasy football keeper league QBs. Now finally putting together an injury free season this year and playing in every game so far through week 14, Schaub is a no doubt top 10 keeper league QB heading into the 2010 season. Scoring just 1 point less than Tom Brady in several standard scoring fantasy football leagues through week 14, Schaub could easily overtake Tom Brady in the top 5 after the 2010 season.

7. Tony Romo – Dal (30)

Realistically, this ranking is a toss up between Tony Romo and Ben Roethlisberger. Both have the same type of stat potential, however I give Romo the slight advantage because the Cowboys seemingly have a greater passing offense than the Steelers who are traditionally a run first team, and with Rashard Mendenhall in the picture I do not anticipate that to change anytime soon.

8. Ben Roethlisberger – Pit (28)

Ranking just behind Tony Romo, Roethlisberger is a clear cut above both Eli Manning and Carson Palmer for the #8 spot among keeper league QBs heading into the 2010 season.

9. Eli Manning – NYG (29)

Since entering the NFL back in 2004, Eli Manning has been a better real life quarterback than fantasy football quarterback. While Peyton Manning oozes with big time passing stats, Eli tends to be a game manager who does just enough to win games. Entering the 2009 season, Eli has never thrown more than 24 touchdown passes in a season over his first 5 years. He currently has 23 touchdown passes through 13 games in 2009. Solid yes, but nothing great out of your fantasy football QB.

10. Carson Palmer – Cin (30)

After posting a 32 touchdown pass season in just his third year in the NFL, Carson Palmer has been on an odd path of decline ever since then. However if Cedric Benson sticks with the Bengals and he can continue to play at a high level, defenses may actually give up some passing plays to Palmer in 2010 as they are forced to honor the Bengals running game.

11. Jay Cutler – Chi

12. Joe Flacco – Bal

13. Matt Ryan – Atl

14. Donovan McNabb – Phi

15. Kurt Warner – Ari

16. Matthew Stafford – Det

17. Mark Sanchez – NYJ

18. Alex Smith – SF

19. Brett Favre – Min

20. Vince Young – Ten

21. Matt Hasselbeck – Sea

22. Matt Cassel – KC

23. David Garrard – Jac

24. Kyle Orton – Den

25. Jason Campbell – Was

26. Brady Quinn – Cle

27. Josh Freeman – TB

28. Chad Henne – Mia

29. Matt Moore – Car

30. JaMarcus Russell – Oak

31. Trent Edwards – Buf

32. Kevin Kolb – Phi

33. Matt Leinart – Ari

34. Jake Delhomme – Car

35. Derek Anderson – Cle

36. Ryan Fitzpatrick – Buf

37. Pat White – Mia

38. Marc Bulger – StL

39. Bruce Gradkowski – Oak

40. Tarvaris Jackson – Min

41. Seneca Wallace – Sea

42. Michael Vick – Phi

43. Brian Brohm – Buf

44. Keith Null – StL

45. Charlie Frye – Oak

46. Daunte Culpepper – Det

47. Mike Teal – Sea

48. Kyle Boller – StL

49. Chris Simms – Den

50. Brett Ratliff – Cle

51. David Carr – NYG

52. Brodie Croyle – KC

53. Byron Leftwich – TB

54. Shaun Hill – SF

55. Kerry Collins – Ten

56. Kellen Clemens – NYJ

57. Josh McCown – Car

58. Josh Johnson – TB

59. Nate Davis – SF

60. JT O’Sullivan – Cin

61. Chad Pennington – Mia

Written by Hawk Michaels
Writer & Owner of Hawk Fantasy Sports Blog

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2010 Fantasy Football – WR Keeper Rankings

2010 WR Keeper Rankings are based on a 3-year outlook for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 fantasy football seasons. Players age for the 2010 season is listed after their name.

2010 WR Keeper Rankings are established for a standard fantasy football scoring system, with scoring categories and points including:

Passing Yards: 1 point / 20 passing yards

Rushing Yards: 1 point / 10 rushing yards

Receiving Yards: 1 point / 10 receiving yards

Passing Touchdown: 4 points

Rushing/Receiving Touchdown: 6 points

Interceptions: -2 points

Fumbles Lost: -2 points

Rankings Updated: January 13, 2010

1. Larry Fitzgerald – Ari (27)

While the top 3 WRs listed here are all excellent keeper options, Fitzgerald is clearly the #1 choice. Based on his age, ability, health, and proven stats, it seems extremely safe to say that nearly all fantasy football managers in keeper leagues would rank Fitzgerald at #1. However as usual, having Kurt Warner at QB no doubt helps Fitzgerald, but even if Warner wouldn’t be back playing in 2010, I would still want Fitzgerald at my #1 WR keeper.

2. Andre Johnson – Hou (29)

Injuries limited Johnson for a couple of seasons, but after posting a career year in 2008, Johnson has followed that up with another outstanding season in 2009. With an excellent passing QB in Matt Schaub throwing to him, Andre Johnson is primed for at least another three superb seasons. In PPR scoring leagues, Johnson is a no doubt better keeper WR than Calvin Johnson.

3. Calvin Johnson – Det (25)

Offering loads of potential, Calvin Johnson has regressed a bit over the 2009 season after his breakout 2008 campaign. Yet there is tremendous hope for the future, as Matthew Stafford could easily transform into a Pro-Bowl caliber quarterback in the upcoming years. Assuming Stafford progresses and continues to get better as a QB, Johnson and his huge upside is a must rank at #3 among all WRs heading into the 2010 season for keeper leagues.

4. Reggie Wayne – Ind (31)

Wayne is just too proven and reliable not to get this #4 spot. Not to mention he is still in the prime of his career and he has Peyton Manning still throwing to him. If you want a safe sure bet fantasy football WR, Reggie Wayne is the guy you want.

5. Greg Jennings – GB (27)

Jennings edged out this ranking over some of the more popular WR names because of his vast potential. With Aaron Rodgers emerging as one of the premiere QBs in the NFL, the Rodgers to Jennings combo could be lethal for the Packers offense over the next several years, as both players are signed to long term deals.

6. Brandon Marshall – Den (26)

Marshall has posted better stats than Greg Jennings over the past couple of years, but he doesn’t have as good of a QB throwing him the ball, and worse yet is that you never know when his legal problems will pop up. However based on overall potential, I cannot justify ranking Marshall any lower, especially in PPR scoring leagues where Marshall is a near lock for 100 receptions each year.

7. Roddy White – Atl (28)

Finally getting the recognition that many fantasy football managers feel he deserves, Roddy White is clearly a solid top 10 keeper WR heading into the 2010 season. If Matt Ryan continues to progress and get better, Roddy White should continue to be a Pro-Bowl caliber WR over the next several seasons.

8. DeSean Jackson – Phi (23)

Jackson is extremely young at just age 23, and he is just starting to tap into his potential as a potential star WR in the NFL. If you want to rank him higher on this list I can understand why, but for now I’m sticking with the more reliable guys listed above him.

9. Vincent Jackson – SD (27)

Entering the prime of his career at age 27, Jackson should continue to excel into a Pro-Bowl caliber WR during the 2010 season. With a young gun slinging Philip Rivers under center in San Diego, Jackson and his 6-5 height should dominate defense for years to come.

10. Marques Colston – NO (27)

Colston could have easily been #7 on this list over Wes Welker, but with so much offensive talent in New Orleans, especially the emerging Robert Meachem, Colston’s touchdown totals could be limited. Still this is very much speculation, as it assumes the fact that Meachem does continue to emerge and Pierre Thomas becomes a reliable RB who could swipe goal line TDs.

11. Wes Welker – NE (29)

Many may question this ranking, but Welker is entering the prime of his career, and is a much safer and more reliable fantasy football WR than the more popular Randy Moss. If you are in a PPR scoring league, Welker is a must have at this ranking, as he is a near lock to tally around 100 receptions over at least the next three season. However in non-PPR leagues, Welker just doesn’t score enough touchdowns to garner him any higher of a ranking.

12. Randy Moss – NE (33)

I don’t know about you, but I’m over Randy Moss being an elite fantasy football WR heading into the 2010 season. Yes he can still put up 1,200 receiving yards and 8-10 touchdowns, but his age and possible lack of commitment, have me taking a chance on a young WR with a higher upside.

13. Anquan Boldin – Ari

14. Sidney Rice – Min

15. Santonio Holmes – Pit

16. Miles Austin – Dal

17. Hakeem Nicks – NYG

18. Dwayne Bowe – KC

19. Chad Ochocinco – Cin

20. Michael Crabtree – SF

21. Steve Smith – Car

22. Percy Harvin – Min

23. Robert Meachem – NO

24. Mike Sims-Walker – Jac

25. Anthony Gonzalez – Ind

26. Lee Evans – Buf

27. Jeremy Maclin – Phi

28. Kenny Britt – Ten

29. Steve Smith – NYG

30. Braylon Edwards – NYJ

31. Nate Burleson – Sea

32. Roy Williams – Dal

33. Donald Driver – GB

34. Jerricho Cotchery – NYJ

35. TJ Houshmandzadeh – Sea

36. Steve Breaston – Ari

37. Hines Ward – Pit

38. Eddie Royal – Den

39. Johnny Knox – Chi

40. Donnie Avery – StL

41. Austin Collie – Ind

42. Bernard Berrian – Min

43. Kevin Walter – Hou

44. Antonio Bryant – TB

45. Mike Wallace – Pit

46. Pierre Garcon – Ind

47. Derrick Mason – Bal

48. Mohamed Massaquoi – Cle

49. Mario Manningham – NYG

50. Santana Moss – Was

51. Josh Morgan – SF

52. Terrell Owens – Buf

53. Louis Murphy – Oak

54. Devin Hester – Chi

55. Torry Holt – Jac

56. Chris Chambers – KC

57. Malcom Floyd – SD

58. Nate Washington – Ten

59. Jacoby Jones – Hou

60. James Jones – GB

61. Laveranues Coles – Cin

62. Domenik Hixon – NYG

63. Earl Bennett – Chi

64. Mark Clayton – Bal

65. Early Doucet – Ari

66. Chris Henry – Cin

67. Andre Caldwell – Cin

68. Devery Henderson – NO

69. Michael Jenkins – Atl

70. Ted Ginn Jr – Mia

71. Devin Thomas – Was

72. Jordy Nelson – GB

73. Lance Moore – NO

74. Davone Bess – Mia

75. Brian Robiskie – Cle

76. Malcolm Kelly – Was

77. Deion Branch – Sea

78. Bryant Johnson – Det

79. Julian Edelman – NE

80. Joshua Cribbs – Cle

81. Brian Hartline – Mia

82. Darrius Heyward-Bey – Oak

83. Limas Sweed – Pit

84. Juaquin Iglesias – Chi

85. Deon Butler – Sea

86. Ramses Barden – NYG

87. Laurent Robinson – StL

88. Dwayne Jarrett – Car

89. Kelley Washington – Bal

90. Jason Avant – Phi

91. David Clowney – NYJ

92. Sammie Stroughter – TB

93. Justin Gage – Ten

94. Danny Amendola – StL

95. Muhsin Muhammad – Car = Mia

96. Brandon Stokely – Den = SD

97. Greg Camarillo – Mia = @Car

98. Michael Clayton – TB = NO

99. Mark Bradley – KC = Pit

100. Chansi Stuckey – Cle = @Det

101. Reggie Brown – Phi = @Chi

102. Antwaan Randle El – Was = @Dal

103. Jason Hill – SF

104. Jerome Simpson – Cin

105. Patrick Crayton – Dal

106. Andre Davis – Hou

107. Jerheme Urban – Ari

108. Mike Furrey – Cle

109. Dennis Northcutt – Det = Cle

110. Josh Reed – Buf = @Jac

Written by Hawk Michaels
Writer & Owner of Hawk Fantasy Sports Blog

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