QB
Tom Brady, NE
Tom Brady against the New York Jets is a no-brainer. If you have him, you must start him.
Drew Brees, NO
Drew Brees will be playing the team that has given up the most fantasy points to quarterbacks in the last 4 weeks. After last week's performance he is a must start.
Peyton Manning, IND
Peyton Manning is always a must start and he definitely will be here against the Raiders. Just hope they don't pull him in this game.
Tony Romo, DAL
Continues to be a must start every week.
Bret Favre, GB
St. Louis defense should be easy to pick apart.
Carson Palmer, CIN
San Francisco is where he can get his groove back.
Phillip Rivers, SD
Could be a good play against a terrible Lion secondary if you need him.
WR
Braylon Edwards, CLE
Browns in a must win game will find their best player.
Brandon Marshall, DEN
Brandon Marshall has been targeted a lot and the Houston corners are not particularly good.
Greg Jennings, GB
7 touchdowns in 7 weeks.
Larry Fitzgerald, ARI
New Orleans defense won't be able to contain him.
Reggie Wayne, IND
Wayne is doing it every week, but he might get pulled if the game is a blowout.
Anthony Gonzales, IND
Manning's favorite target after Wayne, should play the whole game.
All Bengals Wide Receivers
San Francisco's beat up secondary should be ripe for the picking.
Marques Colston, NO
Being targeted more and more by an improving Brees, Arizona's defense is depleted.
Randy Moss, NE
When is he not the first or second best option?
Terrell Owens, DAL
Owens will want to stick it to his former team.
Andre Johnson, HOU
Should be targeted all day as the Texans will likely have to catch up.
Chris Chambers, SD
Has been looking better every week and you can throw on Detroit.
RB
Joseph Addai, IND
Just look at what Ryan Grant did to the Raiders last week.
Willis McGahee, BAL
McGahee is playing the Dolphins rush defense so he should be safe.
Ryan Grant, GB
Should be able to run all over St. Louis.
LaDainian Tomlinson, SD
Tomlinson should be able to run all day on Detroit.
Steven Jackson, STL
Jackson might not get that many yards on the ground, but he should get some through the air and a touchdown.
Jamal Lewis, CLE
Jamal Lewis is having his way the past few weeks and nothing should change this week.
Adrian Peterson, MIN
Got 224 yards and 3 TDs against Chicago last time.
Frank Gore, SF
Cincinnati can be run on.
Chester Taylor, MIN
He has been there when Peterson has not.
Marshawn Lynch, BUF
Cleveland can also be run on.
Rudi Johnson, CIN
Should get in the end zone this week.
TE
Kellen Winslow, CLE
The Bills probably won't be able to contain Winslow.
Antonio Gates, SD
Weak safeties make him a must start against Detroit
Jason Witten, DAL
After last week's game how can you sit him against the Eagles?
Dallas Clark, IND
Raiders won't be able to stop him if this is where Manning goes.
K
Mason Crosby, GB
Crosby is having a good season and Green Bay should score.
Shayne Graham, CIN
Bengals should put up some points this weekend.
Matt Stover, BAL
Ravens could stall within field goal range a few times.
Ryan Longwell, GB
Longwell should get some nice looks with the Vikings playing a poor opponent.
Nick Folk, DAL
Eagles defense might lead to some nice chances for Folk.
Adam Vinatieri, IND
The Colts will definetly put up some points.
DEF
Green Bay
Facing a pretty bad St. Louis offense so they should have plenty of chances to put up points.
Facing the Dolphins, enough said.
Seattle has been scoring points at will recently, definitely a good matchup.
Indianapolis
Raiders are struggling to move the ball on anyone.
New England
Big play defense should make some big plays against the Jets.
Detroit has looked awful recently.
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