Tuesday, November 24, 2015

KingShiva's Week 12 K Rankings

KingShiva's Week 12 Rankings

Kicker

1. Matt Bryant (ATL) vs. Minnesota 
2. Steven Hauschka (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh 
3. Stephen Gostkowski (NE) vs. Denver
4. Justin Tucker (BAL) vs. Cleveland 
5. Blair Walsh (MIN) vs. Atlanta
6. Josh Brown (NYG) vs. Washington 
7. Mason Crosby (GB) vs. Chicago
8. Graham Gano (CAR) vs. Dallas
9. Nick Novak (HOU) vs. New Orleans 
10. Brandon McManus (DEN) vs. New England
11. Chandler Catanzaro (ARZ) vs. San Francisco 
12. Kai Forbath (NO) vs. Houston
13. Jason Myers (JAX) vs. San Diego
14. Dan Bailey (DAL) vs. Carolina
15. Chris Boswell (PIT) vs. Seattle
16. Josh Lambo (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
17. Cairo Santos (KC) vs. Buffalo 
18. Greg Zuerlein (STL) vs. Cincinnati 
19. Mike Nugent (CIN) vs. St. Louis
20. Caleb Sturgis (PHI) vs. Detroit 
21. Matt Prater (DET) vs. Philadelphia 
22. Conner Barth (TB) vs. Indianapolis 
23. Ryan Succop (TEN) vs. Oakland
24. Sebastian Janikowski (OAK) vs. Tennessee 
25. Dan Carpenter (BUF) vs. Kansas City
26. Randy Bullock (NYJ) vs. Miami
27. Andrew Franks (MIA) vs. New York Jets
28. Travis Coons (CLE) vs. Baltimore 
29. Robbie Gould (CHI) vs. Green Bay
30. Adam Vinatieri (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
31. Phil Dawson (SF) vs. Arizona
32. Dustin Hopkins (WAS) vs. New York Giants

KingShiva's Week 12 D/ST Rankings

KingShiva's Week 12 Rankings

D / ST

1. Arizona (vs. SF) - Going up against one of the worst offenses
2. Carolina (vs. DAL) - Norman (CB) will be shadowing Dez Bryant
3. New England (vs. DEN) - Going up against Osweiler (QB) and injured Denver WRs
4. Kansas City (vs. BUF) - The number one ranked defense for 3 weeks in a row
5. Green Bay (vs. CHI) - Cutler has never played well against the Packers
6. Philadelphia (vs. DET) - Have the potential of playing well against a shaky Detroit offense
7. Cincinnati (vs. STL) - Able to stop the run most of the year, they will have a good week (if they can somehow stop Gurley)
8. New York Jets (vs. MIA) - Lost multiple players to injury in the secondary; going up against a run-dependent offense
9. Houston (vs. NO) - Coming off a few weeks of solid defense performances; going up against a shaky offensive line in New Orleans 
10. Atlanta (vs. MIN) - Best option for a streaming defense in Wk 12 if they can find a way to stop Peterson (RB)
11. Pittsburgh (vs. SEA) - Going up against a recently struggling Seahawks offense
12. Seattle (vs. PIT) - Going up against an injured Big Ben (QB)
13. St. Louis (vs. CIN) - A top defense going up against a recently struggling offense
14. Minnesota (vs. ATL) - Another solid streaming option
15. Buffalo (vs. KC) - If they can stop the run, then they will have a high scoring fantasy week 
16. Baltimore (vs. CLE) - Going up against a QBless offense
17. Tampa Bay (vs. IND) - Playing well lately; Going up against a struggling offense
18. Cleveland (vs. BAL) - Going up against an offense that lost their starting QB and RB
19. Denver (vs. NE) - Great defense against a great offense; will likely have a mediocre week
20. Oakland (vs. TEN) - Going up against a team that's last place against defenses
21. Jacksonville (vs. SD) - Going up against a struggling offense
22. New York Giants (vs. WAS) - Good defense that has been struggling lately; going up against a recently successful offense
23. San Diego (vs. JAX) - Struggling defense; will continue to struggle
24. Miami (vs. NYJ) - Going up against a hot offense
25. Dallas (vs. CAR) - Going up against one of the best offenses in the NFL
26. Tennessee (vs. OAK) - Young defense; going up against a young, hot offense
27. Indianapolis (vs. TB) - Struggling all year; hey will continue to struggle this week
28. Chicago (vs. GB) - Never played well in Lambeau; going up against an extremely talented offense
29. Detroit (vs. PHI) - Struggling run defense; going up against a talented back
30. Washington (vs. NYG) - Bad pass defense; going up against a pass dominate offense
31. New Orleans (vs. HOU) - Bad defense
32. San Francisco (vs. ARZ) - Bad defense; going up against one of the best offenses in NFL

KingShiva's Week 12 TE Rankings

KingShiva's Week 12 Rankings

Tight End

1. Rob Gronkowski (NE) vs. Denver
2. Greg Olsen (CAR) vs. Dallas
3. Delanie Walker (TEN) vs. Oakland
4. Antonio Gates (SD) vs. Jacksonville - (Knee, Hip) Dealing with multiple injuries; Probable for Wk 12
5. Jimmy Graham (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh 
6. Tyler Eifert (CIN) vs. St. Louis
7. Jason Witten (DAL) vs. Carolina
8. Jordan Reed (WAS) vs. New York Giants - (MCL Sprain) Questionable for Wk 12
9. Richard Rodgers (GB) vs. Chicago
10. Crocket Gillmore (BAL) vs. Cleveland 
11. Travis Kelce (KC) vs. Buffalo 
12. Marcus Bennett (CHI) vs. Green Bay - (Ribs) Limited in Practice; Probable for Wk 12
13. Austin Seferian-Jenkins (TB) vs. Indianapolis - (Shoulder) Questionable for Wk 12; Expected to play
14. Colby Fleener (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
15. Benjamin Watson (NO) vs. Houston
16. Julius Thomas (JAX) vs. San Diego
17. Eric Ebron (DET) vs. Philadelphia - (Quad, Hand) Probable for Wk 12
18. Jacob Tamme (ATL) vs. Minnesota 
19. Brent Celek (PHI) vs. Detroit 
20. Zack Miller (CHI) vs. Green Bay 
21. Vernon Davis (SF) vs. Arizona
22. Charles Clay (BUF) vs. Kansas City
23. Ladarius Green (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
24. Heath Miller (PIT) vs. Seattle
25. Larry Donnell (NYG) vs. Washington - (Neck) Probable for Wk 12
26. Jordan Cameron (MIA) vs. New York Jets
27. Dwayne Allen (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
28. Vance McDonald (SF) vs. Arizona
29. Kyle Rudolph (MIN) vs. Atlanta
30. Scott Chandler (NE) vs. Denver
31. Clive Walford (OAK) vs. Tennesee 
32. Anthony Fasano (TEN) vs. Oakland
33. Owen Daniels (DEN) vs. New England
34. Jared Cook (STL) vs. Cincinnati 
35. Mychal Rivera (OAK) vs. Tennessee
Other Notable TEs for Week 12
 36. Zach Ertz (PHI) vs. Detroit - (Concussion) Cleared to Pracrice; Will not play Thursday

KingShiva's Week 12 WR Rankings

KingShiva's Week 12 Rankings

Wide Receiver

1. DeAndre Hopkins (HOU) vs. New Orleans
2. Julio Jones (ATL) vs. Minnesota 
3. Antonio Brown (PIT) vs. Seattle
4. Dez Bryant (DAL) vs. Carolina
5. Odell Beckham Jr. (NYG) vs. Washington 
6. Larry Fitzgerald (ARZ) vs. San Francisco 
7. Demaryius Thomas (DEN) vs. New England 
8. Alex Robinson (JAX) vs. San Diego
9. Calvin Johnson (DET) vs. Philadelphia - (Ankle) Limited in practice; Probable for Wk 12
10. Alshon Jeffery (CHI) vs. Green Bay - (Groin, Shoulder) Out in Wk 11; Limited in Practice; Questionable for Wk 12; Expected to play
11. AJ Green (CIN) vs. St. Louis
12. Brandon Marshall (NYJ) vs. Miami
13. Michael Crabtree (OAK) vs. Tennessee 
14. Eric Decker (NYJ) vs. Miami
15. Randal Cobb (GB) vs. Chicago
16. Emmanuel Sanders (DEN) vs. New England - (Ankle, Finger) Out in Wk 11; Questionable for Wk 12; Expected to play 
17. Amari Cooper (OAK) vs. Tennessee 
18. Mike Evans (TB) vs. Indianapolis 
19. Sammy Watkins (BUF) vs. Kansas City
20. TY Hilton (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
21. Vincent Jackson (TB) vs. Indianapolis 
22. Jarvis Landry (MIA) vs. New York Jets
23. Brandon Cooks (NO) vs. Houston
24. Stevie Johnson (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
25. DeVante Adams (GB) vs. Chicago
26. Martavius Bryant (PIT) vs. Seattle
27. Telvin Benjamin (CLE) vs. Baltimore 
28. Stefon Diggs (MIN) vs. Atlanta
29. Jeremy Maclin (KC) vs. Buffalo 
30. Allen Hurns (JAX) vs. San Diego
31. John Brown (ARZ) vs. San Francisco 
32. Brandon LaFell (NE) vs. Denver
33. Jordan Matthews (PHI) vs. Detroit 
34. Danny Amendola (NE) vs. Denver - (Knee, Hamstring) Reported to have hurt his knee during MNF in week 11; During the play, he grabbed his hamstring; Questionable for Wk 12
35. Kamar Aiken (BAL) vs. Cleveland 
36. Marvin Jones (CIN) vs. St. Louis
37. Willie Snead (NO) vs. Houston
38. Ted Ginn Jr.  (CAR) vs. Dallas
39. Michael Floyd (ARZ) vs. San Francisco - (Hamstring) Limited in practice; Questionable for Wk 12
40. Tavon Austin (STL) vs. Cincinnati 
41. Terrence Williams (DAL) vs. Carolina 
42. Anquan Boldin (SF) vs. Arizona - (Hamstring) Limited in practice; Probable for Wk 12
43. Golden Tate (DET) vs. Philadelphia 
44. DeSean Jackson (WAS) vs. New York Giants 
45. Nate Washington (HOU) vs. New Orleans
46. Pierre Garçon (WAS) vs. New York Giants
47. Donte Moncrief (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
48. Kendall Wright (TEN) vs. Oakland - (Knee) Limited in practice; Questionable for Wk 12
49. Jamison Crowder (WAS) vs. New York Giants
50. Rishard Matthews (MIA) vs. New York Jets
51. Cecil Shorts III (HOU) vs. New Orleans
52. Chris Givens (BAL) vs. Cleveland 
53. Doug Baldwin (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh - (Toe) Limited in practice; Questionable for Wk 12
54. James Jones (GB) vs. Chicago
55. Robert Woods (BUF) vs. Kansas Ciry
56. Dontrelle Inman (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
57. Marques Colston (NO) vs. Houston
58. Leonard Hankerson (ATL) vs. Minnesota 
59. Mike Wallace (MIN) vs. Atlanta
60. Kenny Stills (MIA) vs. New York Jets
61. Dorial Green-Beckham (TEN) vs. Oakland
62. Andre Johnson (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
63. Reuben Randle (NYG) vs. Washington 
64. Cole Beasley (DAL) vs. Carolina
65. Tyler Lockett (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh 
66. Andrew Hawkins (CLE) vs. Baltimore - (Concussion) Hasn't cleared Concussion Protocol; Questionable for Wk 12
67. Aaron Dobson (NE) vs. Denver - (Ankle) OUT for at least Wk 12; Could miss multiple weeks

KingShiva's Week 12 RB Rankings

KingShiva's Week 12 Rankings

Running Back

1. Adrian Peterson (MIN) vs. Atlanta
2. DeMarco Murray (PHI) vs. Detroit 
3. Todd Gurley (STL) vs. Cincinnati
4. Darren McFadden (DAL) vs. Carolina 
5. Thomas Rawls (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh - Started Wk 11 with Lynch scratched from game; with Lynch possibly needing surgery, Rawls will become RB1 for Wk 12 & ROS
6. LeSean McCoy (BUF) vs. Kansas City
7. Spencer Ware (KC) vs. Buffalo - Played very well in Wk 11 when West got injured; If West (Questionable) doesn't play in Wk 12, Ware will be a possible RB1 for Wk 12
8. Mark Ingram (NO) vs. Houston
9. Chris Ivory (NYJ) vs. Miami
10. DeAngelo Williams (PIT) vs. Seattle
11. Latavius Murray (OAK) vs. Tennessee 
12. TJ Yeldon (JAX) vs. San Diego
13. Jonathan Stewart (CAR) vs. Dallas
14. Matt Forte (CHI) vs. Green Bay - (Knee) Sat out Wk 11; Limited in practice; Questionable for Wk 12; Expected to play; Will share snaps with Langford
15. Chris Johnson (ARZ) vs. San Francisco - Remains starter in a 3-man backfield
16. Tevin Coleman (ATL) vs. Minnesota - With Freeman Questionable for Wk 12 with a Concussion, Coleman could be No. 1 RB for Atlanta in Wk 12
17. Doug Martin (TB) vs. Indianapolis - Playing well; Getting more touches than Sims; Still sharing snaps
18. LeGarrent Blount (NE) vs. Denver
19. Javorius "Buck" Allen (BAL) vs. Cleveland - With Justin Forsett OUT Rest of Season, Allen is now the No. 1 RB for the Rest of Season
20. Giovani Bernard (CIN) vs. St. Louis
21. Jeremy Langford (CHI) vs. Green Bay - Forte is expected to play; Langford will step into the "change-of-pace" role
22. Lamar Miller (MIA) vs. New York Jets
23. Eddie Lacy (GB) vs. Chicago - (Groin) Played well in Wk 11; Practicing in Full; Probable for Wk 12
24. Frank Gore (IND) vs. Tampa Bay - Playing banged up
25. James Starks (GB) vs. Chicago
26. Shaun Draughn (SF) vs. Arizona - With Carlos Hyde (Foot) still OUT, Draughn is No. 1 RB in San Francisco 
27. Karlos Williams (BUF) vs. Kansas City
28. Danny Woodhead (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
29. Alfred Blue (HOU) vs. New Orleans - Playing well but loosing touches to Grimes
30. Jeremy Hill (CIN) vs. St. Louis
31. Antonio Andrews (TEN) vs. Oakland - Still the No. 1 back, but still apart of a multi-RB backfield
32. Shane Vereen (NYG) vs. Washington 
33. Matt Jones (WAS) vs. New York Giants
34. Ronnie Hillman (DEN) vs. New England 
35. Darren Sproles (PHI) vs. Detroit - Getting a ton of the workload with Matthews still OUT
36. Melvin Gordon (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
37. Joique Bell (DET) vs. Philadelphia 
38. James White (NE) vs. Denver - Involved more in the passing game, but he is loosing more snaps to Blount
39. Reshard Jennings (NYG) vs. Washington 
40. Isaiah Crowell (CLE) vs. Baltimore 
41. CJ Spiller (NO) vs. Houston 
42. Andre Ellington (ARZ) vs. San Francisco 
43. Jay Ajayi (MIA) vs. New York Jets
44. Robert Turbin (DAL) vs. Carolina - Definite No. 2 RB in Dallas
45. Brandon Bolden (NE) vs. Denver
46. Charles Sims (TB) vs. Indianapolis - The more Doug Martin performs well, the less snaps Sims gets
47. Ryan Matthews (PHI) vs. Detroit - (Groin, Concussion) Still not practicing; Hasn't passed Concussion Protocol 
48. Theo Riddick (DET) vs. Philadelphia 
49. CJ Anderson (DEN) vs. New England
50. Ahmad Brashaw (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
51. Duke Johnson Jr. (CLE) vs. Baltimore 
52. Alfred Morris (WAS) vs. New York Giants - (Ribs) Considered Day-To-Day; Questionable for Wk 12
53. Jonathan Grimes (HOU) vs. New Orleans - Slowly getting more touches
54. Ameer Abdulah (DET) vs. Philadelphia 
55. Bilal Powell (NYJ) vs. Miami
56. David Cobb (TEN) vs. Oakland
57. Chris Thompson (WAS) vs. New York Giants
58. De'Anthony Thomas (KC) vs. Buffalo - (Concussion) Hasn't cleared Concussion Protocol; Questionable for Wk 12
59. Denard Robinson (JAX) vs. San Diego
60. David Johnson (ARZ) vs. San Francisco 
61. Tim Hightower (NO) vs. Houston 
62. Tre Mason (STL) vs. Cincinnati 
63. Mike Tolbert (CAR) vs. Dallas
64. Marcel Reece (OAK) vs. Tennessee 
65. Orleans Darkwa (NYG) vs. Washington 
66. Bishop Sankey (TEN) vs. Oakland 
67. Andre Williams (NYG) vs. Washington 
68. Patrick DiMarco (ATL) vs. Minnesota 
69. Knile Davis (KC) vs. Buffalo - A healthy scratch in Wk 11
70. Fred Jackson (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh 
71. Raheem Mostert (BAL) vs. Cleveland- No. 2 on the Ravens' RB depth chart
72. Jerick McKinnon (MIN) vs. Atlanta
73. Jordan Todman (PIT) vs. Seattle - Promoted to No. 2 on the Steelers' RB depth chart
Notable RBs for Week 12
74. Justin Forsett (BAL) vs. Cleveland - (Broken Arm) OUT for Rest Of Season
75. Marshawn Lynch (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh - (Abdomen) OUT for Wk 12; He may need sports-hernia surgery & could be out Rest of Season
76. Dexter McCluster (TEN) vs. Oakland - (Foot) OUT for 2-3 weeks
77. DeVonta Freeman (ATL) vs. Minnesota - (Concussion) he left the game and did not return in Wk 11; Must pass NFL Concussion Protocol; Questionable for Wk 12
78. Charcandrick West (KC) vs. Buffalo - (Hamstring) Left game and did not return in Wk 11; Questionable for Wk 12

KingShiva's Week 12 QB Rankings

KingShiva's Week 12 Rankings

Quarterbacks
1. Tom Brady (NE) vs. Denver
2. Carson Palmer (ARZ) vs. San Francisco 
3. Aaron Rodgers (GB) vs. Chicago
4. Cam Newton (CAR) vs. Dallas
5. Drew Brees (NO) vs. Houston
6. Blake Bortles (JAX) vs. San Diego
7. Eli Manning (NYG) vs. Washington 
8. Brian Hoyer (HOU) vs. New Orleans - Cleared to play
9. Tony Romo (DAL) vs. Carolina - Played well in first week back off IR
10. Philip Rivers (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
11. Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) vs. Seattle
12. Derek Carr (OAK) vs. Tennessee 
13. Matthew Stafford (DET) vs. Philadelphia 
14. Jameis Winston (TB) vs. Indianapolis 
15. Andy Dalton (CIN) vs. St. Louis
16. Brock Osweiler (DEN) vs. New England - Starter for Rest of Season with Manning OUT
17. Russell Wilson (SEA) vs. Pittsburgh 
18. Marcus Mariota (TEN) vs. Oakland
19. Matt Ryan (ATL) vs. Minnesota 
20. Ryan Fitzpatrick (NYJ) vs. Miami
21. Tyrod Taylor (BUF) vs. Kansas City - (Shoulder) Injured in MNF in Wk 11; Questionable for Wk 12; Should be ready to play
22. Mark Sanchez (PHI) vs. Detroit - Could be benched again due to poor performance in Wk 11
23. Jay Cutler (CHI) vs. Green Bay
24. Josh McCown (CLE) vs. Baltimore - Will likely get the start due to Johnny Menziel's benching
25. Teddy Bridgewater (MIN) vs. Atlanta
26. Ryan Tannehill (MIA) vs. New York Jets
27. Alex Smith (KC) vs. Buffalo 
28. Matt Hasselbeck (IND) vs. Tampa Bay - Starter with Luck injured
29. Kirk Cousins (WAS) vs. New York Giants
30. Blaine Gabbert (SF) vs. Arizona - Definite starter with Kapernick now on IR
31. Case Keenum (STL) vs. Cincinnati - (Concussion) Must pass concussion protocol 
32. Matt Schaub (BAL) vs. Cleveland - Now the starter with Flacco OUT
Notable QBs for Wk 12
33. TJ Yates (HOU) vs. New Orleans - Played well in Wk 11 when Hoyer got injured; will be backup to Hoyer in Wk 12
34. Drew Stanton (ARZ) vs. San Francisco 
35. Johnny Menziel (CLE) vs. Baltimore - Demoted to 3rd String due to breaking team rules
36. EJ Manuel (BUF) vs. Kansas City - Backup to the injured Tyrod Taylor; Could get the start depending on Taylor's health
37. Geno Smith (NYJ) vs. Miami - Backup to Fitzpatrick, who's playing injured
38. Mike Vick (PIT) vs. Seattle - Backup to Big Ben, who's playing injured
39. Matt Cassell (DAL) vs. Carolina - Backup to Romo, who could return to IR after any awkward, hard hit
40. Zach Mettenberger (TEN) vs. Oakland
41. Chad Hanne (JAX) vs. San Diego
42. Shaun Hill (MIN) vs. Atlanta - Backup to Bridgewater, who's playing injured
43. Charlie Whitehurst (IND) vs. Tampa Bay
44. Jimmy Garoppolo (NE) vs. Denver
45. Scott Tolzien (GB) vs. Chicago
46. Kellen Clemens (SD) vs. Jacksonville 
47. Sam Bradford (PHI) vs. Detroit - Cleared to play; Could get the start with a poor performance by Sanchez in Wk 11
48. Nick Foles (STL) vs. Cincinnati - Lost his job to Case Keenum; Could make a start in Wk 12 if Keenum doesn't pass Concussion Protocol 
49. Andrew Luck (IND) vs. Tampa Bay - (Abdomen, Kidney) Will remain inactive until healthy
50. Peyton Manning (DEN) vs. New England - (Foot, Ribs) Out for Rest of Season
51. Joe Flacco (BAL) vs. Cleveland - (Torn ACL) Out for Rest of Season

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Wk 11- Who To Watch: Danny Amendola

       Who To Watch: Danny Amendola
    (New England Patriots, Wide Receiver)
                        Week 11

        In the NFL, one of the most important positions on offense is the Wide Receiver. For those of you that do not know what the slot receiver is, let me explain. The wide receiver, of course, is the player that lines up on the outside near the sidelines. Usually, the outside wideouts are tall, fast, athletic, big-handed, long-armed, and very talented. The perfect examples of these types of NFL players are Calvin Johnson, Julio Jones, Dez Bryant, AJ Green, and trust me there are plenty more. The slot receiver is extremely different. He doesn't normally line up on the outside, instead he lines up between the outside wideout and the tight end or offensive lineman (the left or right tackle). He is built a little different than the other receivers. The slot guys can sometimes be tall, but they are usually short. They have a smaller body build; they're quicker with their feet and are better at running tight routes. They have to be able to catch the ball well, because they are usually catching the ball in traffic. The examples of these types of wideouts are Randall Cobb, Wes Welker, Cole Beasley, and my Who To Watch for this week, Danny Amendola
        Danny Amendola went to Texas Tech University. In his college career, he totaled 204 receptions, 2,246 receiving yards, and 15 touchdowns. Along with his amazing receiving stats, he was a great punt and kick returner. He returned 116 punts for 1,283 yards and recorded one touchdown. He flew through his senior year under the radar, being completely overshadowed by his teammate Michael Crabtree. Coming into the 2008 NFL Combine, Amendola was praised for his ability to catch the ball in traffic, his agility and speed, and his kick returning skills. He entered into the NFL as an undrafted free agent. 
        He spent his first two NFL seasons on the Cowboys and Eagles practice squad, but he found playing time in 2009 for the St. Louis Rams. During his time with the Rams, Amendola had 196 receptions for 1,726 yards and 34 touchdowns. He suffered a dislocated clavicle and season-ending triceps surgery in 2012, which quickly ended his career in St. Louis. In 2013, Amendola joined the New England Patriots. In fact he signed with the Patriots on the same day that Wes Welker chose to sign with the Broncos. Because New England lost their slot receiver to Denver, they knew that they would need a talented guy to fill in that important role. Their needs at wideout and special teams led them straight to Danny Amendola. Overshadowed once again by talented wideouts, like: Randy Moss and Julian Edelman, Amendola was quiet in his first two seasons as a Patriot. In the 2013 and 2014 seasons, Amendola totaled 81 receptions for 833 yards and only 3 touchdowns. 
        Entering into the 2015 season, Danny Amendola was overlooked by many standard 10-12 team leagues. Roughly drafted in 12% of leagues (mostly by deeper 12-18 team leagues) at the beginning of the season, the Patriots' wideout was struggling to get targets when he was out there on the field. Playing in the middle of Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski (not to mention getting less snaps due to the return of Brandon LaFell), Danny has struggled to be fantasy relevant. Through 10 weeks, the Patriots' slot man was hardly targeted by future Hall of Fame QB, Tom Brady. Still being overlooked by many fantasy owners this season, Amendola has had 40 receptions for 403 yards and 2 touchdowns. 
        Entering their week 10 matchup against the New York Giants, Amendola was expected to play more because of the loss of their pass-catching RB, Dion Lewis. During the game, the Patriots lost another one of their stars, Julian Edelman. Amendola, in that game, was targeted 11 times, had 10 receptions for 79 yards. This made Amendola a hot topic for week 11 waiver wire pickups. Where he was only 32% owned before his week 10 matchup, Amendola is now a must-add in every league. 
        After the crazy, week 11 waiver wire scramble to acquire Amendola, he is now owned in 54% of leagues; this will increase dramatically by week's end. The Patriots take on Buffalo this week in MNF. With the attention on Tom, Gronk, Blount, and LaFell, Amendola has a great opportunity to have a great fantasy week. Priced at only $4,000 in DFS, Danny is a fantastic start. In Daily, Amendola is still priced as a mid-range WR3, but has chance to put up WR2 with a ton of upside. 



        Who Else to Watch in Week 11

Tyrod Taylor (BUF • QB) - The Buffalo Bills played well against the Jets last week. Tyrod played below average for fantasy owners, throwing only 17/27 for 158 yards and one touchdown. But against the Jets, Rex Ryan wanted to slow the game down and run the ball more to lock in the win against his former team. Looking ahead, Tyrod and the Bills will be playing from behind against a high-powered New England Patriots in week 11. Everyone will be looking away from Taylor because of who he's facing, but this matchup helps him in a huge way. The Bills are likely to be trailing in the second half of MNF, which will force them to throw the ball a lot. This also increases the value of Sammy Watkins and Karlos Williams. Only owned in 46% of standard leagues, he's still available for a valuable pickup. Priced at $5,200 in DFS, Taylor is an interesting start for Daily fantasy lineups. 

Matt Hasselback (IND • QB) - With Andrew Luck out, the Colts have turned to Matt Hasselback. He is one of the oldest but most talented backup quarterbacks in the NFL. We saw how he played early this season, when Luck was ruled out in weeks 4 & 5. In those two starts, Hasselback threw for 495 yards and 3 touchdowns. Although he was playing hurt, he still put up good numbers in both real life and fantasy. From what we've seen, Matt likes to target his two tight ends, Cobly Fleener and Dwayne Allen, more; this can be bad news for Hilton and Moncrief owners, as their targets dropped dramatically. Going up against Atlanta this week, look for the Colts to run the ball more with Frank Gore and focus their pass plays on short, quick throws. Only 4% owned, Hasselback is not a bad idea for a BYE week fill-in. Although I'd stay away from him in Daily, Hasselback's DFS price is quite high at $5,500. 

Jay Cutler (CHI • QB) - In an offense that has just recently figured out how to score, Jay Cutler has become a solid fantasy QB. In years past, Cutler seemed to force his throws (mainly to Alshon Jeffery). However, in the last few weeks, Cutler has been spreading the targets more. Throwing to Alshon less, which has surprisingly increased Jeffery's fantasy value. He has found other offensive weapons in Marcellus Bennett, Zach Miller, and Jeremy Langford. Spreading the attack has ignited their offense. He has thrown for 2,045 yards, 13 TDs, and only 5 INTs this season. Going up against the strong Denver defense, the Bears should run the ball more. Looking forward, Cutler's schedule for the rest of the season looks great. With the end of the fantasy regular season and the fantasy playoffs starting up, Cutler is a great pickup and stream (for this week); only owned in 40% of leagues, Cutler is still available. Although I'd stay away from Cutler this week in DFS, he is priced at $5,100.

Tevin Coleman (ATL • RB) - For all DeVanta Freeman owners, you should already own Tevin Coleman. For the teams that are looking to add a player for an immediate start, Coleman is NOT that guy. He will barely play, as long as Freeman stays healthy. But if you are an owner that's doing well in your league and have a roster spot or two that you like to play with, Coleman is a great insurance and "what if" player. That's why Coleman is such an important pickup and a must add in all leagues. If Freeman goes down, Tevin Coleman would be in the top 10 of running backs; its best to pick him up early as an insurance player on your bench, rather than loose him on waivers the following week. Owned in only 25% of leagues, Coleman is surprisingly still available. Freeman is owned in 100%, therefore Coleman should be, as well. Priced at $3,400 in DFS, (unless you know something I don't) Coleman is a non-factor. 

Thomas Rawls (SEA • RB) - Thomas Rawls, the backup to Marshawn Lynch, has proven himself as a solid running back in the NFL. Like I said above about Tevin Coleman, Rawls is another great insurance pickup this week. Lynch is 100% owned, therefore Rawls should be 100% owned; he is currently only 27% owned. If you are a Marshawn Lynch owner, you must pickup Thomas Rawls. Priced at $3,800 in Daily, Rawls is a non-factor for DFS this week against San Francisco. Also, if your league is a Dynasty League, Thomas Rawls is a great pickup for next season. He is a talented back that will draw a lot of attention in the offseason. 

Jay Ajayi (MIA • RB) - To go along with my other insurance players, Jay Ajayi is another smart pickup in all leagues. As Lamar Miller's backup, Ajayi has increased his playing time, his touches, and his fantasy value. Miller is owned in 100% of leagues, while Ajayi is only owned in 19% of leagues. Whether you are a Miller owner or not, Ajayi is a great pickup. If Miller were to go down, Ajayi would be the No. 1 back in Miami and a top 12 RB for the rest of season. This makes him a fantastic add for teams in dynasty leagues. Priced at $3,200 in DFS this week against Dallas, Ajayi is a will be continue to be a non-factor playing behind Lamar Miller. 

Dorial Green-Beckham (TEN • WR) - Slowly developing his game more and more, DGB is one of the most talented wideouts out there on the waiver wire; he is only owned in 26% of leagues. Especially with the recent injuries of Justin Hunter and Kendal Wright, DGB could increase his fantasy value tremendously in the second half of the season. We have seen his targets go up in the last few games, look for Marcus Mariota to increase his targets more this week against Jacksonville. Priced at $3,200 in Daily, DGB could is a boom-or-bust WR3 this week. 

Nate Washington (HOU • WR) - Turning into the No. 2 receiver in Houston, Nate has been playing well opposite side of DeAndre Hopkins. With all the attention on Hopkins, Nasty Nate is a sneaky start. Especially against the Jets this week, Hopkins will be on Revis Island; this gives Washington a great opportunity to have a massive fantasy week. Priced at $4,400 in DFS, Nate could be a smart start for any Daily lineup. Only owned in 33% of leagues, Nate is a great pickup for rosters that recently lost Edelman

Jamison Crowder (WAS • WR) - Becoming a solid target for Kirk Cousins, Jamison Crowder has become an interesting fantasy wideout. Crowder is a good player to stash, stream, or BYE week fill-in. Only 9% owned, Crowder is a sneaky pickup for many leagues. Most interesting to me is PPR leagues; Crowder will continue to get the majority of targets. He is the No. 1 wideout for a team that is usually trailing in the second half, which makes Crowder the go-to guy for Cousins. Priced at $3,800 in DFS, Jamison is not a bad choice for a WR3 start. In a matchup against the undefeated Panthers, Cousins will try to connect with Crowder a lot in the second half.

Eric Ebron (DET • TE) - If you don't know by now, the Oakland Raiders are horrible against tight ends. Stream! Stream! Stream! Whoever the No. 1 TE is going up against the Raiders, stream him! Guaranteed to be a solid performance. Only 31% owned, Ebron is wildly available in a lot of leagues. With a very cheap price in DFS, Ebron is currently priced at $3,500. He is a great start for TE this week. 

Richard Rodgers (GB • TE) - In a struggling offense, everyone is getting irritated. Aaron Rodgers is looking for a receiver that can catch the ball. The three main targets for the Packers' QB is Randall Cobb (WR), DeVante Adams (WR), and Richard Rodgers (TE). For weeks now, the Rodgers-To-Rodgers connection has remained strong. For deep passes over the middle of the field, quick dump-offs, and strong throws to the back of the endzone, Richard Rodgers is growing in targets and is not solely dependent on touchdowns. At 44% owned, Rodgers is a strong pickup and streamer at tight end. Only priced at $3,100 in DFS, Rodgers is a great start in Daily in his week 11 matchup against Minnesota. 



By: Cameron Black
@GBCam_Black