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Week 10 Top 150s

Dave Richard
Senior Fantasy Writer
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Not all leagues are created equal, and not all of them have starting spots designated for Flex players. But for those that do, we offer two versions of our Top 150 rank lists: One for standard formats and one for PPR formats. You might notice some peculiar rankings here, and that's because these are based solely from my weekly projections -- not an average of multiple points of view. So if a tight end is projected to get 20 yards and a touchdown, he'll be equal to a quality running back projected for 80 total yards. Thus, use these rankings as a starting point for your weekly research and use your own judgment to determine who you should consider starting.

Week 10 highlight: It's been a while since we've seen a tight end rocket up rankings like Jacob Tamme has this season. But it makes sense when you consider his role and the team he's on. Tamme, who is replacing Dallas Clark for the balance of the season, has gone from a guy no one considered for Fantasy use to a guy who's a must-start in all leagues. Peyton Manning found him to be a reliable target pretty quickly, and the two have established chemistry through two games as Tamme accounted for 17 catches for 172 yards and two scores. Now if that's not impressive enough, consider this: Tamme has cracked the Top 35 in our flex rankings and Top 25 in our flex PPR rankings -- and that might not even be high enough. It's tough to believe that a guy who three weeks ago wasn't on anyone's roster is now a prominent Fantasy tight end, but when you're a Colt and Manning is your quarterback, it's not exactly a shock.

Look out for our Flex rankings every Tuesday with an update every Friday throughout the season.

Top 150 Flex Rankings
Name Pos Opp
1 Roddy White WR BAL
2 Adrian Peterson RB @CHI
3 Arian Foster RB @JAC
4 Ahmad Bradshaw RB DAL
5 Chris Johnson RB @MIA
6 Frank Gore RB STL
7 Jamaal Charles RB @DEN
8 Brandon Lloyd WR KC
9 Andre Johnson WR @JAC
10 Michael Turner RB BAL
11 Maurice Jones-Drew RB HOU
12 Calvin Johnson WR @BUF
13 Hakeem Nicks WR DAL
14 Anquan Boldin WR @ATL
15 Rashard Mendenhall RB NE
16 Cedric Benson RB @IND
17 Ray Rice RB @ATL
18 LeGarrette Blount RB CAR
19 DeSean Jackson WR @WAS
20 Terrell Owens WR @IND
21 Reggie Wayne WR CIN
22 Larry Fitzgerald WR SEA
23 Mike Sims-Walker WR HOU
24 Jason Witten TE @NYG
25 Peyton Hillis RB NYJ
26 Fred Jackson RB DET
27 Steve Johnson WR DET
28 Dez Bryant WR @NYG
29 Brandon Marshall WR TEN
30 Percy Harvin WR @CHI
31 Jacob Tamme TE CIN
32 Vernon Davis TE STL
33 Dustin Keller TE @CLE
34 Aaron Hernandez TE @PIT
35 Steven Jackson RB @SF
36 Jahvid Best RB @BUF
37 Knowshon Moreno RB KC
38 Mike Williams WR CAR
39 Randy Moss WR @MIA
40 Nate Burleson WR @BUF
41 Jeremy Maclin WR @WAS
42 Mike Wallace WR NE
43 Mario Manningham WR DAL
44 LeSean McCoy RB @WAS
45 Brandon Jacobs RB DAL
46 Tim Hightower RB SEA
47 Braylon Edwards WR @CLE
48 Nate Washington WR @MIA
49 Derrick Mason WR @ATL
50 Johnny Knox WR MIN
51 Mike Williams WR @ARI
52 Marcedes Lewis TE HOU
53 Visanthe Shiancoe TE @CHI
54 LaDainian Tomlinson RB @CLE
55 Marshawn Lynch RB @ARI
56 Willis McGahee RB @ATL
57 Ryan Torain RB PHI
58 Donald Brown RB CIN
59 Lee Evans WR DET
60 Chris Cooley TE PHI
61 Kellen Winslow TE CAR
62 Matt Forte RB MIN
63 Ronnie Brown RB TEN
64 Dwayne Bowe WR @DEN
65 Miles Austin WR @NYG
66 Michael Crabtree WR STL
67 Pierre Garcon WR CIN
68 Wes Welker WR @PIT
69 Danny Amendola WR @SF
70 Tony Gonzalez TE BAL
71 Heath Miller TE NE
72 Thomas Jones RB @DEN
73 Mike Goodson RB @TB
74 Danny Woodhead RB @PIT
75 Kevin Smith RB @BUF
76 Javarris James RB CIN
77 Davone Bess WR TEN
78 Hines Ward WR NE
79 Santana Moss WR PHI
80 Brandon Pettigrew TE @BUF
81 Joel Dreessen TE @JAC
82 Cadillac Williams RB CAR
83 Steve Breaston WR SEA
84 Jabar Gaffney WR KC
85 Anthony Armstrong WR PHI
86 Justin Forsett RB @ARI
87 Chad Ochocinco WR @IND
88 Eddie Royal WR KC
89 Santonio Holmes WR @CLE
90 Bernard Berrian WR @CHI
91 Jordan Shipley WR @IND
92 Earl Bennett WR MIN
93 Mike Thomas WR HOU
94 Arrelious Benn WR CAR
95 Deion Branch WR @PIT
96 Kevin Walter WR @JAC
97 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB SEA
98 Chester Taylor RB MIN
99 Felix Jones RB @NYG
100 Ricky Williams RB TEN
101 Michael Jenkins WR BAL
102 Steve Smith WR @TB
103 Demaryius Thomas WR KC
104 Jerricho Cotchery WR @CLE
105 Deon Butler WR @ARI
106 Brandon Gibson WR @SF
107 Ramses Barden WR DAL
108 Todd Heap TE @ATL
109 Benjamin Watson TE NYJ
110 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB @PIT
111 Jason Snelling RB BAL
112 Shonn Greene RB @CLE
113 Keiland Williams RB PHI
114 C.J. Spiller RB DET
115 David Nelson WR DET
116 Devin Hester WR MIN
117 Chansi Stuckey WR NYJ
118 Jacoby Jones WR @JAC
119 Greg Olsen TE MIN
120 Tony Moeaki TE @DEN
121 Kevin Boss TE DAL
122 Anthony Fasano TE TEN
123 Jermaine Gresham TE @IND
124 John Carlson TE @ARI
125 Daniel Fells TE @SF
126 Beanie Wells RB SEA
127 Bernard Scott RB @IND
128 Brandon James WR CIN
129 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR @ATL
130 David Gettis WR @TB
131 Mohamed Massaquoi WR NYJ
132 Roy E. Williams WR @NYG
133 Chris Chambers WR @DEN
134 Brandon Tate WR @PIT
135 Jason Avant WR @WAS
136 Brandon Stokley WR @ARI
137 Laurent Robinson WR @SF
138 Justin Gage WR @MIA
139 Jeff King TE @TB
140 Dante Rosario TE @TB
141 Brent Celek TE @WAS
142 Bo Scaife TE @MIA
143 Rob Gronkowski TE @PIT
144 Brian Leonard RB @IND
145 Marion Barber RB @NYG
146 Tashard Choice RB @NYG
147 Correll Buckhalter RB KC
148 Deji Karim RB HOU
149 Toby Gerhart RB @CHI
150 Mewelde Moore RB NE
Top 150 Flex PPR Rankings
Name Pos Opp
1 Roddy White WR BAL
2 Arian Foster RB @JAC
3 Adrian Peterson RB @CHI
4 Brandon Lloyd WR KC
5 Frank Gore RB STL
6 Andre Johnson WR @JAC
7 Hakeem Nicks WR DAL
8 Jamaal Charles RB @DEN
9 Calvin Johnson WR @BUF
10 Ahmad Bradshaw RB DAL
11 Chris Johnson RB @MIA
12 Ray Rice RB @ATL
13 Anquan Boldin WR @ATL
14 Reggie Wayne WR CIN
15 Steve Johnson WR DET
16 Jason Witten TE @NYG
17 Terrell Owens WR @IND
18 Larry Fitzgerald WR SEA
19 Mike Sims-Walker WR HOU
20 Brandon Marshall WR TEN
21 Jacob Tamme TE CIN
22 Maurice Jones-Drew RB HOU
23 Dez Bryant WR @NYG
24 Percy Harvin WR @CHI
25 Vernon Davis TE STL
26 Dustin Keller TE @CLE
27 Aaron Hernandez TE @PIT
28 Rashard Mendenhall RB NE
29 Peyton Hillis RB NYJ
30 Jahvid Best RB @BUF
31 DeSean Jackson WR @WAS
32 Nate Burleson WR @BUF
33 Michael Turner RB BAL
34 Fred Jackson RB DET
35 Knowshon Moreno RB KC
36 LeSean McCoy RB @WAS
37 Mike Williams WR CAR
38 Randy Moss WR @MIA
39 Jeremy Maclin WR @WAS
40 Mike Wallace WR NE
41 Mario Manningham WR DAL
42 Mike Williams WR @ARI
43 LeGarrette Blount RB CAR
44 Steven Jackson RB @SF
45 LaDainian Tomlinson RB @CLE
46 Nate Washington WR @MIA
47 Derrick Mason WR @ATL
48 Johnny Knox WR MIN
49 Lee Evans WR DET
50 Dwayne Bowe WR @DEN
51 Miles Austin WR @NYG
52 Michael Crabtree WR STL
53 Davone Bess WR TEN
54 Visanthe Shiancoe TE @CHI
55 Tony Gonzalez TE BAL
56 Cedric Benson RB @IND
57 Danny Woodhead RB @PIT
58 Braylon Edwards WR @CLE
59 Pierre Garcon WR CIN
60 Marcedes Lewis TE HOU
61 Chris Cooley TE PHI
62 Brandon Pettigrew TE @BUF
63 Ryan Torain RB PHI
64 Donald Brown RB CIN
65 Matt Forte RB MIN
66 Ronnie Brown RB TEN
67 Mike Goodson RB @TB
68 Hines Ward WR NE
69 Kellen Winslow TE CAR
70 Wes Welker WR @PIT
71 Danny Amendola WR @SF
72 Santana Moss WR PHI
73 Mike Thomas WR HOU
74 Heath Miller TE NE
75 Brandon Jacobs RB DAL
76 Tim Hightower RB SEA
77 Willis McGahee RB @ATL
78 Steve Breaston WR SEA
79 Jabar Gaffney WR KC
80 Eddie Royal WR KC
81 Bernard Berrian WR @CHI
82 Earl Bennett WR MIN
83 Deion Branch WR @PIT
84 Marshawn Lynch RB @ARI
85 Thomas Jones RB @DEN
86 Justin Forsett RB @ARI
87 Anthony Armstrong WR PHI
88 Chad Ochocinco WR @IND
89 Jordan Shipley WR @IND
90 Kevin Walter WR @JAC
91 Joel Dreessen TE @JAC
92 Kevin Smith RB @BUF
93 Cadillac Williams RB CAR
94 Santonio Holmes WR @CLE
95 Arrelious Benn WR CAR
96 Michael Jenkins WR BAL
97 Jerricho Cotchery WR @CLE
98 Brandon Gibson WR @SF
99 Javarris James RB CIN
100 Chester Taylor RB MIN
101 Felix Jones RB @NYG
102 Steve Smith WR @TB
103 Deon Butler WR @ARI
104 Ramses Barden WR DAL
105 Chansi Stuckey WR NYJ
106 Todd Heap TE @ATL
107 Benjamin Watson TE NYJ
108 Kevin Boss TE DAL
109 Jermaine Gresham TE @IND
110 Daniel Fells TE @SF
111 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB SEA
112 Ricky Williams RB TEN
113 Keiland Williams RB PHI
114 Demaryius Thomas WR KC
115 David Nelson WR DET
116 Devin Hester WR MIN
117 Jacoby Jones WR @JAC
118 Tony Moeaki TE @DEN
119 Anthony Fasano TE TEN
120 John Carlson TE @ARI
121 Jason Snelling RB BAL
122 C.J. Spiller RB DET
123 David Gettis WR @TB
124 Greg Olsen TE MIN
125 Jeff King TE @TB
126 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB @PIT
127 Shonn Greene RB @CLE
128 Bernard Scott RB @IND
129 Brian Leonard RB @IND
130 Brandon James WR CIN
131 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR @ATL
132 Mohamed Massaquoi WR NYJ
133 Roy E. Williams WR @NYG
134 Chris Chambers WR @DEN
135 Brandon Tate WR @PIT
136 Jason Avant WR @WAS
137 Brandon Stokley WR @ARI
138 Laurent Robinson WR @SF
139 Justin Gage WR @MIA
140 Dante Rosario TE @TB
141 Brent Celek TE @WAS
142 Bo Scaife TE @MIA
143 Rob Gronkowski TE @PIT
144 Shawn Nelson TE DET
145 Mewelde Moore RB NE
146 Early Doucet WR SEA
147 Brian Robiskie WR NYJ
148 Josh Cribbs WR NYJ
149 Antwaan Randle El WR NE
150 Beanie Wells RB SEA
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Rob Gronkowski
Gronkowski slated for fourth surgery
Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE
2:00 PM
News: New England tight end Rob Gronkowski will undergo a fourth surgery on his left forearm Monday at Massachusetts General Hospital, the Boston Herald reports Sunday. Dr. Jesse Jupiter is expected to perform the surgery. A new plate is expected to replace the one already in his arm and he will begin a new 10-11 week recovery period.
Analysis: The doctors will take a culture from Gronk's arm and if it shows the infection has lingered, it could be "back to square one," for the tight end. He could miss regular season games if that happens so Fantasy owners will want to watch out. It goes without saying that his Fantasy draft stock will be affected negatively if he has all the procedures and isn't ready for training camp or preseason games. Count on us to keep you posted on the latest news on Gronkowski between now and when the season starts.

Dwight Freeney
Freeney signs with Chargers
Dwight Freeney, DE, IND
10:44 AM
News: The Chargers have signed linebacker Dwight Freeney to a two-year contract, NFL.com reports.
Analysis: The 33-year-old Freeney had 12 tackles and five sacks last year for the Colts. The Chargers needed a pass rusher and this was a good fit. Still, we're not sure he'll carry much Fantasy value in IDP formats.

EJ Manuel
Manuel could start Week 1
EJ Manuel, QB, BUF
5/17/2013
News: The Bills official team website reports that new general manager Doug Whaley was asked in an appearance on the NFL Network about the chances of rookie quarterback E.J. Manuel being ready to start Week 1 of the regular season. Whaley didn’t rule out the possibility. “Time will tell,” said Whaley. ”He does have the work ethic and the leadership qualities that he’ll have a chance. But we believe competition brings out the best in everybody. Between him, Kevin Kolb, Tarvaris Jackson, even Jeff Tuel, we’re excited to see who comes out on top of that position battle.” Buffalo’s season opener is a home game against New England.
Analysis: We'd like to see Manuel start from Week 1 because he presents the most upside of the quarterback group in Buffalo. Keep an eye on Manuel's progress this offseason, and he has the chance to be a No. 2 Fantasy quarterback in standard leagues. In rookie-only drafts, Manuel should be considered a Top 15 overall selection.

Mike Goodson
Goodson arrested Friday
Mike Goodson, RB, NYJ
5/17/2013
News: Jets running back Mike Goodson was arrested on drug and weapon charges early on Friday morning, reports News 12 in New Jersey. According to the report, Goodson and another man were found intoxicated in a parked SUV along Route 80 in Denville, New Jersey, which is about 15 miles northwest of the Jets' headquarters in Florham Park. A loaded .45-caliber handgun with hollow-point bullets was found in the SUV and when the 25-year-old running back was transported to a hospital for evaluation, marijuana was discovered in his possession. The Jets signed Goodson to a three-year, $6 million contract on March 15 to compete for a starting job this season. Goodson's deal with the Jets included a $1.93 million guaranteed. CBSSports.com blogger Will Brinson researched that illegal possession of hollow point bullets is a "crime of the fourth degree" in New Jersey, which appears to be among the states with the strictest laws regarding the ammunition.
Analysis: Goodson could be headed to prison, not to mention an NFL suspension, if found guilty of this crime. Before this incident we expected him to be No. 2 on the depth chart behind Chris Ivory. Now there's no telling just how far he'll fall. For the time being there's no reason to spend anything more than a late-round flier on Goodson since his playing time was going to be fairly limited to begin with.

Bruce Irvin
Irvin suspended four games
Bruce Irvin, LB, SEA
5/17/2013
News: Seattle defensive end Bruce Irvin has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the 2013 regular season for violating the NFL policy on performance enhancing substances, the team reported Friday. Irvin will be eligible to return to the Seahawks' active roster on Monday, Sept. 30 following the team's Sept. 29 game against the Texans. Irvin is eligible to participate in all offseason and preseason practices and games. "I want to apologize to my teammates, coaches and Seahawks fans for making a mistake when I took a substance that is prohibited in the NFL without a medical exemption," Irvin said in a statement. "I am extremely disappointed in the poor judgment I showed and take full responsibility for my actions. I will not appeal the discipline and instead will focus my energy on preparing for the season so I can begin earning your trust and respect again. I look forward to contributing to the team the moment I return."
Analysis: Irvin had a solid year in 2012 with eight sacks. He didn't provide much else with only 16 total tackles and one fumble recovery, but he now will miss the first four games of the season. He is only worth drafting with a late-round flier in IDP leagues.

Josh Cribbs
Cribbs still not healthy
Josh Cribbs, WR, OAK
5/17/2013
News: The Raiders official team website reports that newly signed receiver Josh Cribbs hopes to have a role on offense as much as just being a return man. "Definitely. I feel like it’s a definite possibility for competition at that position," Cribbs said. "At this point, my job is to come in and be a special teams' guru to help solidify our special teams unit in the NFL and to raise our goals and our standards. If we do that, we will become an elite unit." Cribbs also addressed the health of his knee. "I’m doing well," Cribbs said. "If we were lining up to play football in June then it would be a hot topic. I will be ready to play football when it’s time to play football, and I think that is the important thing."
Analysis: It sounds like Cribbs is still dealing with his knee issue, but he should be ready for the start of training camp. He also could see time at receiver, but he'll have to prove himself first. He's not worth drafting in standard leagues, but he could be worth a late-round flier in leagues where you get points for return yardage.

Matt Ryan
Ryan speaks on O-line
Matt Ryan, QB, ATL
5/17/2013
News: Matt Ryan's receiving threats are well documented and the Falcons' run game got a strong upgrade in Steven Jackson. But the offensive line is undergoing some changes as center Todd McClure retired and Tyson Clabo was released. Ryan says not to worry about it. "We've got a guy in Peter Konz that played guard for us last year, but during practice, I got a lot of snaps with Peter. Joe Hawley has played a little bit for us when Todd’s been out for a series or two throughout games the last couple of years. I’ll be fine. We’ll be fine with those guys in terms of the snap," Ryan told 790 The Zone in Atlanta. "It’s a little different and that takes some getting used to so it becomes something you don’t even think about. ... We've got Mike Johnson who has played a number of different roles for us. Then a young guy like Lamar Holmes, he’s a guy we drafted high last year that we feel really good about. He’s extremely talented and I think he’s beginning to learn the offense more and more and this offseason has been productive for him. I’m excited about those guys. I think they’re fully capable of coming in and playing good football for us. They just need to do it."
Analysis: The Falcons' offensive line is actually a significant factor for Ryan. Last season when he was not under pressure and not blitzed he completed over 70 percent of his passes. When he was blitzed or under pressure that completion percentage fell to under 62 percent according to Pro Football Focus. That's probably typical for most quarterbacks but we've seen passers' numbers completely decline when they're under duress (think of Arizona last year, Chicago and St. Louis in years past). Granted, Ryan's a very talented passer and the O-line shouldn't be what does him in, it's just something to watch in camp this summer. He remains a No. 1 Fantasy quarterback who will fall to Round 4 in drafts this summer.

Falcons
Ryan speaks on O-line
Falcons, TQB ATL,
5/17/2013
News: Matt Ryan's receiving threats are well documented and the Falcons' run game got a strong upgrade in Steven Jackson. But the offensive line is undergoing some changes as center Todd McClure retired and Tyson Clabo was released. Ryan says not to worry about it. "We've got a guy in Peter Konz that played guard for us last year, but during practice, I got a lot of snaps with Peter. Joe Hawley has played a little bit for us when Todd’s been out for a series or two throughout games the last couple of years. I’ll be fine. We’ll be fine with those guys in terms of the snap," Ryan told 790 The Zone in Atlanta. "It’s a little different and that takes some getting used to so it becomes something you don’t even think about. ... We've got Mike Johnson who has played a number of different roles for us. Then a young guy like Lamar Holmes, he’s a guy we drafted high last year that we feel really good about. He’s extremely talented and I think he’s beginning to learn the offense more and more and this offseason has been productive for him. I’m excited about those guys. I think they’re fully capable of coming in and playing good football for us. They just need to do it."
Analysis: The Falcons' offensive line is actually a significant factor for Ryan. Last season when he was not under pressure and not blitzed he completed over 70 percent of his passes. When he was blitzed or under pressure that completion percentage fell to under 62 percent according to Pro Football Focus. That's probably typical for most quarterbacks but we've seen passers' numbers completely decline when they're under duress (think of Arizona last year, Chicago and St. Louis in years past). Granted, Ryan's a very talented passer and the O-line shouldn't be what does him in, it's just something to watch in camp this summer. He remains a No. 1 Fantasy quarterback who will fall to Round 4 in drafts this summer.

Kendall Wright
Wright in better shape
Kendall Wright, WR, TEN
5/17/2013
News: The Titans official website reports that receiver Kendall Wright has never felt better physically. “I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been,” Wright said. The second-year receiver is tipping the scales around 187 pounds, approximately 14 pounds lighter than when he arrived last year. Wright attributed part of the transformation to workouts at Baylor after his rookie campaign ended. A bigger difference maker, however, may have been his routes through grocery stores that passed by junk food. “For the most part, it wasn’t about the running,” Wright said. “I just started taking care of my body and eating right. I wasn’t eating right at all. I was eating a lot of junk food because that’s what I like and that’s what I’d buy, but I cut down on that and just started eating right. When you don’t buy it, you’re not going to eat it, so I just stopped buying it.”
Analysis: Wright finished his rookie season with 64 catches for 626 yards and four touchdowns in 15 games. He enters this season with the chance to start for the Titans, and we like him as a key reserve receiver with upside. Plan on drafting Wright with a mid-round pick.

Thomas Keiser
Keiser rumbles to Bolts
Thomas Keiser, LB, SD
5/17/2013
News: Days after his release from the Panthers, the Chargers have signed linebacker Thomas Keiser.
Analysis: Keiser played in four games last year before landing on IR with an elbow injury. He'll try and help replace Melvin Ingram in the team's pass rush. He's unlikely to be a relevant Fantasy option.

 
 
 
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