There is an entirely different strategy when selecting a fantasy team for the playoffs. You can't simply select the best players because if their team loses, you're out a guy. You have to take a look at the playoffs and decide how many games each team will play.
I am predicting a Indianapolis-Carolina Super Bowl so I'm figuring those teams to play at least four games. Here is how the teams will break out based on how I see the playoffs going.
Indianapolis - 4
Baltimore - 3
Carolina - 3
Atlanta - 2
New York - 2
Philadelphia - 2
Arizona - 1
Miami - 1
Minnesota - 1
Pittsburgh - 1
San Diego - 1
Tennessee - 1
Here are my top players per position based on my above playoff projections:
QB
1. Peyton Manning
2. Jake Delhomme
3. Donovan McNabb
4. Joe Flacco
5. Eli Manning
6. Matt Ryan
RB
1. DeAngelo Williams
2. Joseph Addai
3. Le'Ron McClain
4. Michael Turner
5. Brandon Jacobs
6. Brian Westbrook
7. Jonathan Stewart
8. Dominic Rhodes
WR
1. Reggie Wayne
2. Steve Smith
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Roddy White
5. Derrick Mason
6. Muhsin Muhammad
7. Anthony Gonzalez
8. Dominik Hixon
9. DeSean Jackson
10. Mark Clayton
Obviously your projected playoff picture could look different. Go ahead and lay out the playoffs to see how many games each team will play. Remember even if a guy has one huge week, if he's gone, a guy who plays three games will score more points. Don't be afraid to stock up on several guys from the teams you expect in the Super Bowl.
Published by Ryan Lester
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2 Comments
Post a Commentvery interesting :)
Nicely done Ryan! I'll have to use this when assembling my fantasy team!