Fantasy Football Week 13 medium ranking: by looking up Matt Hasselbeck, Jameis Winston-down, Austin Davis worth
Fantasy Football Week 13 middle rankings: Matt Hasselbeck up, Jameis Winston down, Austin Davis worth seeing
Indianapolis Colts Matt Hasselbeck (8) during the first half of the
NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Pirates in Indianapolis, Sunday,
November 29, 2015. (AP Photo / AJ Mast)
Look at the case of the center position in week 13 of the fantasy leagues for football, with start / sit recommendations and position classifications.
THREE UP:
Cam Newton, CAR, vs. New Orleans:Newton continues to roll as an MVP contender in fact and also probably the best center-going in the fantasy football at the moment. As always, rushing ability is a big deal for Newton, which leads all quarterbacks and rank just behind Devonta Freeman and Adrian Peterson among all NFL players seven rushing touchdowns. Those contributions reduce the risk of weeks to the start of a week of Newton in the imagination, but no such threat exists this week. He gets that occupies the Saints defense ranked No. 31 against the pass and allowed so far most of the tens of passage (30) in the NFL. Newton burned this group 315 passing yards 0.33 yards rushing and three total landing (one peak) again in Week 3. It betting favorite to lead all quarterbacks in fantasy scoring.
Ryan Tannehill, MIA, compared to Baltimore:Given all training domino to fall in Miami, it's easy to point the finger at Tannehill as a guy who cost the training of veterans and their jobs. The offensive coordinator Bill Lazor last to be displayed on the door, and the change that may or may not have an impact on the fortunes Tannehill's imagination. I've managed to churn a handful of dynamic presentations regardless of the season, and a schedule late in the promising season would help hello produce a few more. Dolphins play at home four times in the final five games, and all five of these opponents ranked No. 19 or worse in pass defense. Tannehill in Week 13 opponent, and crows, and let the second-most fantasy points to quarterbacks, and what this represents even failed to explode from Peyton Manning, Michael Vick and the state of Keenum.
Hasselbeck, IND, died in Pittsburgh:There is something to be said for the middle aged 40 years to play within his limits. This formula has helped Hasselbeck found big success that previously escaped gunmen Andrew Luck. He was 4-0 as a starter and the Colts coming off his best performance of the season (315 yards 0.2 dissolved solids) in last week's 25-12 win at Tampa Bay. Hasselbeck is creeping closer to the radars in the flow of imagination and can be a sneaky good selection in the weeks 13 and 14 with road trips to Pittsburgh and Jacksonville, respectively. Hasselbeck has a low ceiling in general, but it gets on top of a great deal faces a Steelers defense still reeling from the passage of three consecutive 300-yard efforts, and the performance of five landing Russell Wilson in Week 12.
THREE DOWN:
Bryce Drew, NO, vs. Carolina:Bryce owners feel uncomfortable because it comes from the dismal efforts, back to back losses to Washington and Houston. Saints are not in a good place, and cast limited support had begun to wear Bryce, who turns 37 next month. While the Indians have the improvements made and the defense of Texas is among the hottest in the NFL, nor is it eligible for the Panthers, who have arguably the most suffocating pass defense in the NFL. Carolina leads the league in opponent passer rating (68.7), yards per pass attempt (6.0) and interception (18). A matchup with the group is not automatically fatal to Bryce, who challenged the worst debate in his life, but his bump in the ranks of QB2 in standard fantasy leagues.
Philip Rivers, SD, vs. Denver:Window to sell high on the river has been closed by the time you cast the first pass against a strong defense structure Broncos'. This group is not invincible unit was once earlier this season, but he is still attacking passers-by on the front end and the throttle wide receiver on the back end as well as any defense in the league. The river gets this competition twice in his final six games, stretching has not been very kind to him at this time last year, throwing 10 interceptions to 10 landing in those six contests. Rivers are also short on receiving Options proven and is still in search of a passing game, he puts a heavy burden to move the ball against a swarming defense Denver. Bags and fast food are likely if the Chargers get too one-dimensional.
Jameis Winston, TB, vs. Atlanta:And No. 1 selection in the NFL draft in 2015, Winston is still a nice, upward path in his career early. It was as good as advertised with a penchant for fantasy win, one point two digits in all 11 of his starts. It has been patched some of those efforts together with duct tape and luck, and although not necessarily guarantee impressive results down the stretch. Winston was thrown over one landing or less in four of the last five starts and seven of 11 overall, making him five-touchdown outburst against Philadelphia in Week 11 look increasingly like an outlier. Winston is now entering one of the most difficult areas of his first season, including the Atlanta defense that has allowed only 13 scores of passers-by. And competitive and history suggest Winston and weighted average effort of the roads.
WAIVER WATCH:
Austin Davis, CLE, vs. Cincinnati: With veteran Josh McCown out for the season with a broken bone and Johnny Manziel in organized dog, Davis House gets approval starting from week 13, and possibly beyond if he can that his country held under center. Manziel a looming threat as a brown they have a great need to evaluate, but Davis has a chance to keep him on the bench. A home matchup with the Bengals as a good test of its legitimacy as a play streaming in deep fantasy leagues. Remember, turned Davis in two huge efforts to jump on the radar fantasy owners "with the Rams last season. If he can maintain his grip on the job starting, Davis at least two corresponding friendly with San Francisco in Week 14 and Pittsburgh in Week 17.
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