Bye Week Solutions Week 5

Week 5 gives us our first opportunity to show to our league how well we drafted and worked the waiver wire.  Anyone can follow a draft guide and pick off the top of the list, but the bye weeks separate the men from the boys.  Week 5 will miss some big name fantasy players including Ray Rice, Tony Romo, Miles Austin, Dez Bryant, Brandon Marshall, Steven Jackson, and Santana Moss.  If you find yourself in a tough spot, you can check out the players who are being added, you can look at the easy matchups for the week, or you could make a trade.

The most added players this week include Isaac Redman, Stevan Ridley, Eric Decker, and Victor Cruz, who are all viable fantasy flex player this week (as long as Mendenhall is out).  Here is the complete list from ESPN.

The players you may not normally start, with easy matchups are as follows:

  • QB:  Mark Sanchez  @ NE, Eli Manning vs. Sea
  • RB:  Joseph Addai vs. KC, Dexter McCluster @ Ind
  • WR:  Jordy Nelson @ Atl , Julio Jones vs. GB
  • TE:  Jermaine Gresham @ Jac, Owen Daniels vs. Oak

During the bye weeks I have also noticed a lot more trade proposals being sent out, so make sure to check out our Trade Analyzer before making an impulsive trade decision that you may regret.

Week 2 Fantasy Football Recap

After week 1, we had a lot of questions about certain players and whether or not they could repeat their performances.  Week 2 gave us a hint at some of the answers.  Cam Newton IS the real deal.  Vincent Jackson IS a top 10 fantasy wide out.  Buffalo COULD be legit.  Chris Johnson MAY be a bust.  The Chiefs ARE that bad.

The Most Added Players this week are:

  • Devery Henderson, WR NO
  • Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB Buf
  • Eric Decker, WR Den
  • Ben Tate, RB Hou
  • Aaron Hernandez, TE NE
The surprise players of the Top 25 in points last week are:

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Ranking Updates 8/30

Let’s rewind to, say, January.. You just won the fantasy trophy and you are collecting your winnings from the other losers in your league.  If I were to say to you then, that in August, Peyton Manning would be available with your 3rd round pick, you would think I was nuts.  Fast forward 8 months and Peyton Manning has an ADP of 33.8.  A couple more that may have shocked you would be Frank Gore (ADP 22.3), Maurice Jones-Drew (ADP 14), and Chris Johnson (ADP of 7.8).

My point is that this year has not only been unique because of the NFL Lockout, but also because of some of the value that is falling to some obscene levels.  When you are drafting this week or weekend, make sure you don’t draft rookies too high and proven veterans too low –  check out our updated Top 200. With that in mind, here is the Top 25 and the Biggest Movers for the week of 8/30: