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Dave Richard

Week 12 Top 150s

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


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 12 highlight: This week the Chargers welcome Vincent Jackson back from a long suspension, and the timing couldn't be better. San Diego is in the thick of a playoff run at 5-5 and have the hottest quarterback in the league in Philip Rivers. They also are dealing with numerous injuries to their receiving corps and need all the firepower they can get for their Week 12 showdown with the Colts. Jackson is at 100 percent health and familiar with the offense, so any rust that he might have should be knocked off quickly. With Rivers throwing as effectively as he has and San Diego likely to plug Jackson right into their starting lineup, it makes all the sense in the world that he produces right away. His yardage history against the Colts hasn't been amazing, but it's obvious that he's a tremendous red-zone target who Rivers will lock into right away. He's a must to have in Fantasy lineups this week if you roster isn't stacked already.

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

Top 150 Flex Rankings
Name Pos Opp
1 Chris Johnson RB @HOU
2 Peyton Hillis RB CAR
3 Arian Foster RB TEN
4 Adrian Peterson RB @WAS
5 Ray Rice RB TB
6 Jamaal Charles RB @SEA
7 Steven Jackson RB @DEN
8 Darren McFadden RB MIA
9 Frank Gore RB @ARI
10 Dwayne Bowe WR @SEA
11 Andre Johnson WR TEN
12 Marques Colston WR @DAL
13 Rashard Mendenhall RB @BUF
14 Roddy White WR GB
15 Brandon Lloyd WR STL
16 Knowshon Moreno RB STL
17 Maurice Jones-Drew RB @NYG
18 LaDainian Tomlinson RB CIN
19 Mike Tolbert RB @IND
20 Greg Jennings WR @ATL
21 Calvin Johnson WR NE
22 DeSean Jackson WR @CHI
23 Reggie Wayne WR SD
24 Steve Johnson WR PIT
25 Jacob Tamme TE SD
26 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB @DET
27 Santonio Holmes WR CIN
28 Mike Wallace WR @BUF
29 Larry Fitzgerald WR SF
30 Thomas Jones RB @SEA
31 Brandon Jacobs RB JAC
32 Dez Bryant WR NO
33 Miles Austin WR NO
34 Vincent Jackson WR @IND
35 Nate Burleson WR NE
36 Mike Williams WR @BAL
37 Mario Manningham WR JAC
38 LeSean McCoy RB @CHI
39 Ahmad Bradshaw RB JAC
40 Matt Forte RB PHI
41 Santana Moss WR MIN
42 Marcedes Lewis TE @NYG
43 Michael Turner RB GB
44 Braylon Edwards WR CIN
45 Jeremy Maclin WR @CHI
46 Michael Crabtree WR @ARI
47 Anquan Boldin WR TB
48 Blair White WR SD
49 Malcom Floyd WR @IND
50 Chad Ochocinco WR @NYJ
51 Sidney Rice WR @WAS
52 Deion Branch WR @DET
53 James Jones WR @ATL
54 Jabar Gaffney WR STL
55 Greg Olsen TE PHI
56 Joel Dreessen TE TEN
57 Reggie Bush RB @DAL
58 Felix Jones RB NO
59 Ronnie Brown RB @OAK
60 Keiland Williams RB MIN
61 Wes Welker WR @DET
62 Nate Washington WR @HOU
63 Robert Meachem WR @DAL
64 Mike Thomas WR @NYG
65 Derrick Mason WR TB
66 Steve Breaston WR SF
67 Brandon Gibson WR @DEN
68 Percy Harvin WR @WAS
69 Jacoby Ford WR MIA
70 Aaron Hernandez TE @DET
71 Fred Jackson RB PIT
72 Mike Goodson RB @CLE
73 Cedric Benson RB @NYJ
74 Terrell Owens WR @NYJ
75 Donald Driver WR @ATL
76 Johnny Knox WR PHI
77 Hines Ward WR @BUF
78 Deon Butler WR KC
79 Chris Cooley TE MIN
80 LeGarrette Blount RB @BAL
81 Justin Forsett RB KC
82 Lee Evans WR PIT
83 Danny Amendola WR @DEN
84 Brandon Stokley WR KC
85 Chansi Stuckey WR CAR
86 Jason Witten TE NO
87 Brandon Pettigrew TE NE
88 Todd Heap TE TB
89 Rob Gronkowski TE @DET
90 Bo Scaife TE @HOU
91 Danny Woodhead RB @DET
92 Darren Sproles RB @IND
93 Ricky Williams RB @OAK
94 Javarris James RB SD
95 Marshawn Lynch RB KC
96 Randy Moss WR @HOU
97 Steve Smith WR @CLE
98 Ben Obomanu WR KC
99 Legedu Naanee WR @IND
100 Kevin Boss TE JAC
101 Tony Gonzalez TE GB
102 Vernon Davis TE @ARI
103 Zach Miller TE MIA
104 Chris Ivory RB @DAL
105 Donald Brown RB SD
106 Brandon Jackson RB @ATL
107 Tim Hightower RB SF
108 Shonn Greene RB CIN
109 Michael Bush RB MIA
110 Pierre Garcon WR SD
111 Derek Hagan WR JAC
112 Michael Jenkins WR GB
113 Kevin Walter WR TEN
114 Donald Jones WR PIT
115 Andre Roberts WR SF
116 Benjamin Watson TE CAR
117 Anthony Fasano TE @OAK
118 Maurice Morris RB NE
119 Jason Snelling RB GB
120 Beanie Wells RB SF
121 Mike Hart RB SD
122 Cadillac Williams RB @BAL
123 Emmanuel Sanders WR @BUF
124 Davone Bess WR @OAK
125 Anthony Armstrong WR MIN
126 Devin Hester WR PHI
127 Josh Morgan WR @ARI
128 Jason Avant WR @CHI
129 David Gettis WR @CLE
130 Jordan Shipley WR @NYJ
131 Jimmy Graham TE @DAL
132 Kellen Winslow TE @BAL
133 Dustin Keller TE CIN
134 Heath Miller TE @BUF
135 Delanie Walker TE @ARI
136 Willis McGahee RB TB
137 Toby Gerhart RB @WAS
138 Dimitri Nance RB @ATL
139 Jahvid Best RB NE
140 Earl Bennett WR PHI
141 Eddie Royal WR STL
142 Demaryius Thomas WR STL
143 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR MIA
144 Louis Murphy WR MIA
145 Seyi Ajirotutu WR @IND
146 Laurent Robinson WR @DEN
147 Arrelious Benn WR @BAL
148 Brian Hartline WR @OAK
149 Golden Tate WR KC
150 Jermaine Gresham TE @NYJ
Top 150 Flex PPR Rankings
Name Pos Opp
1 Peyton Hillis RB CAR
2 Marques Colston WR @DAL
3 Arian Foster RB TEN
4 Dwayne Bowe WR @SEA
5 Andre Johnson WR TEN
6 Chris Johnson RB @HOU
7 Ray Rice RB TB
8 Roddy White WR GB
9 Adrian Peterson RB @WAS
10 Reggie Wayne WR SD
11 Jamaal Charles RB @SEA
12 Steven Jackson RB @DEN
13 Brandon Lloyd WR STL
14 Greg Jennings WR @ATL
15 Steve Johnson WR PIT
16 Jacob Tamme TE SD
17 Darren McFadden RB MIA
18 Frank Gore RB @ARI
19 Calvin Johnson WR NE
20 Larry Fitzgerald WR SF
21 Knowshon Moreno RB STL
22 Maurice Jones-Drew RB @NYG
23 LaDainian Tomlinson RB CIN
24 DeSean Jackson WR @CHI
25 Santonio Holmes WR CIN
26 Dez Bryant WR NO
27 Nate Burleson WR NE
28 Mario Manningham WR JAC
29 Mike Tolbert RB @IND
30 Mike Wallace WR @BUF
31 Miles Austin WR NO
32 Vincent Jackson WR @IND
33 Mike Williams WR @BAL
34 Wes Welker WR @DET
35 Rashard Mendenhall RB @BUF
36 LeSean McCoy RB @CHI
37 Jeremy Maclin WR @CHI
38 Mike Thomas WR @NYG
39 Matt Forte RB PHI
40 Reggie Bush RB @DAL
41 Santana Moss WR MIN
42 Percy Harvin WR @WAS
43 Marcedes Lewis TE @NYG
44 Brandon Jacobs RB JAC
45 Michael Crabtree WR @ARI
46 Blair White WR SD
47 Malcom Floyd WR @IND
48 Deion Branch WR @DET
49 James Jones WR @ATL
50 Jabar Gaffney WR STL
51 Nate Washington WR @HOU
52 Steve Breaston WR SF
53 Terrell Owens WR @NYJ
54 Johnny Knox WR PHI
55 Joel Dreessen TE TEN
56 Chris Cooley TE MIN
57 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB @DET
58 Ahmad Bradshaw RB JAC
59 Felix Jones RB NO
60 Ronnie Brown RB @OAK
61 Keiland Williams RB MIN
62 Fred Jackson RB PIT
63 Braylon Edwards WR CIN
64 Anquan Boldin WR TB
65 Chad Ochocinco WR @NYJ
66 Sidney Rice WR @WAS
67 Robert Meachem WR @DAL
68 Derrick Mason WR TB
69 Brandon Gibson WR @DEN
70 Danny Amendola WR @DEN
71 Brandon Stokley WR KC
72 Greg Olsen TE PHI
73 Jason Witten TE NO
74 Brandon Pettigrew TE NE
75 Thomas Jones RB @SEA
76 Mike Goodson RB @CLE
77 Jacoby Ford WR MIA
78 Aaron Hernandez TE @DET
79 Todd Heap TE TB
80 Cedric Benson RB @NYJ
81 Justin Forsett RB KC
82 Donald Driver WR @ATL
83 Lee Evans WR PIT
84 Ben Obomanu WR KC
85 Tony Gonzalez TE GB
86 Michael Turner RB GB
87 Danny Woodhead RB @DET
88 Hines Ward WR @BUF
89 Deon Butler WR KC
90 Randy Moss WR @HOU
91 Steve Smith WR @CLE
92 Andre Roberts WR SF
93 Kevin Boss TE JAC
94 Vernon Davis TE @ARI
95 Zach Miller TE MIA
96 Darren Sproles RB @IND
97 Marshawn Lynch RB KC
98 Brandon Jackson RB @ATL
99 Chansi Stuckey WR CAR
100 Pierre Garcon WR SD
101 Derek Hagan WR JAC
102 Michael Jenkins WR GB
103 Kevin Walter WR TEN
104 Donald Jones WR PIT
105 Jordan Shipley WR @NYJ
106 Rob Gronkowski TE @DET
107 Bo Scaife TE @HOU
108 Benjamin Watson TE CAR
109 Anthony Fasano TE @OAK
110 LeGarrette Blount RB @BAL
111 Ricky Williams RB @OAK
112 Donald Brown RB SD
113 Tim Hightower RB SF
114 Jason Snelling RB GB
115 Legedu Naanee WR @IND
116 Davone Bess WR @OAK
117 Devin Hester WR PHI
118 Jimmy Graham TE @DAL
119 Kellen Winslow TE @BAL
120 Delanie Walker TE @ARI
121 Cadillac Williams RB @BAL
122 Emmanuel Sanders WR @BUF
123 Anthony Armstrong WR MIN
124 Josh Morgan WR @ARI
125 Jason Avant WR @CHI
126 David Gettis WR @CLE
127 Dustin Keller TE CIN
128 Heath Miller TE @BUF
129 Javarris James RB SD
130 Shonn Greene RB CIN
131 Michael Bush RB MIA
132 Maurice Morris RB NE
133 Jahvid Best RB NE
134 Earl Bennett WR PHI
135 Eddie Royal WR STL
136 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR MIA
137 Louis Murphy WR MIA
138 Laurent Robinson WR @DEN
139 Arrelious Benn WR @BAL
140 Jermaine Gresham TE @NYJ
141 Visanthe Shiancoe TE @WAS
142 Chris Ivory RB @DAL
143 Beanie Wells RB SF
144 Willis McGahee RB TB
145 Toby Gerhart RB @WAS
146 Demaryius Thomas WR STL
147 Seyi Ajirotutu WR @IND
148 Brian Hartline WR @OAK
149 Golden Tate WR KC
150 Kassim Osgood WR @NYG
 
 
 
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Mike Wallace
Wallace would 'most definitely' consider new team
Mike Wallace, WR, PIT
2/22/2012
News: In an interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio on Wednesday, wideout Mike Wallace spoke candidly about possibly signing with a new team if the Steelers do not give him the franchise tag this offseason. Wallace is scheduled to be a restricted free agent and will at least receive a first-round tender offer from the Steelers, which means a team willing to part with a first-round pick can sign him to an offer sheet. When asked if he would consider signing with the 49ers or Patriots, two teams with late first-round picks and a need at receiver, Wallace said: "Most definitely. Those are the two true playoff-caliber teams who I think that the right person and right piece to those guys will put them over the top. All they need is one more piece to any one of those puzzles on both sides of those teams. So most definitely, they're Super Bowl contenders. If I were to consider going somewhere else, those would definitely be two teams ... I wouldn't want to go anywhere and leave the situation where I'm at where I have a great quarterback and a great organization and go somewhere where I don't feel like I can succeed."
Analysis: Wallace went on to drive two points home: He feels as though he deserves a wealthy contract, and that he wants to play for a winner. The Niners and Patriots qualify, as do 2011 playoff teams like the Texans, Ravens and Bengals, all of whom have late first-round picks and an interest in improving their receiving corps while weakening the Steelers. Not many restricted free agents change teams, but the circumstances in Pittsburgh favor Wallace because the Steelers don't have a lot of cap room to allot to Wallace. Fantasy owners have come to rely on Wallace as a low-end No. 1 option but keep in mind that if he does sign a long-term deal, he will not be in a contract year in 2012, which is what he would be if he were franchised or signed to a one-year tender offer by the Steelers. It's going to get interesting starting around March 5.

Steve Johnson
No tag expected for Stevie
Steve Johnson, WR, BUF
2/22/2012
News: The Bills and wide receiver Steve Johnson are "far apart" on a contract extension and might be allowed to test free agency. The Buffalo News claims a league source told them that Johnson is not expected to receive the franchise tag. Meetings between Johnson's representatives and the Bills are scheduled for during the NFL Combine.
Analysis: Johnson just made it to 1,004 yards in 2011 with seven touchdowns, so he proved that his smashing 2010 campaign wasn't a fluke while also proving that he's not an elite NFL receiver. There could be some risk in drafting Johnson this summer in that he'll get a nice contract extension and might only be as good as he was this past season. Treat him like a No. 2 Fantasy wideout but not one worth reaching for in drafts this summer. Expect him to be taken between Rounds 5 and 7.

Jermichael Finley
Finley gets two-year deal
Jermichael Finley, TE, GB
1:01 AM
News: Green Bay signed tight end Jermichael Finley to a two-year deal on Wednesday, reportedly worth around $15 million. Finley posted career-best numbers in 2011, catching 55 passes for 767 yards. He also caught eight touchdowns from Aaron Rodgers.
Analysis: Finley did have three scores in one game last year, but the fact he's one of Rodger's favorite targets is a good sign. Only four times in 2011 did he have 10 or more Fantasy points in a game. Finley is an attractive No. 1 tight end who can be had between Rounds 5 and 6 in drafts this summer.

Cedric Benson
Sounds like CedBen's done in Cincy
Cedric Benson, RB, CIN
2/22/2012
News: Cedric Benson appeared on SiriusXM NFL Radio Tuesday night and expressed his unhappiness with where he stands with the Bengals. The running back is slated to be a free agent but told the station he has not heard from his team yet this offseason about returning. This comes on the heels of offensive coordinator Jay Gruden saying that he'd "like to have all our guys back." Benson is miffed not only with the team's silence but also with how their offense, under Gruden, worked in 2011. "I just think we didn't stick with what the offense was built on," Benson said. "Since I've been there the past four years we've ran the football to try and win games. Even when we had Carson (Palmer) and Chad (Ochocinco), we still kept a strong identity in the run game. I just feel we got away from it. We didn't let that part of the offense grow the way it could have."
Analysis: Someone should tell Benson that the reason why the offense changed gears in 2011 was because of great young talents A.J. Green and Andy Dalton, not to mention a decline in production from Benson himself. Benson's carries dipped under 300 for the first time in three seasons while his rushing yardage fell for the third consecutive season. He also caught just 15 passes for 82 yards over the course of the year, a notable drop-off from 2010. Benson scored six touchdowns but only once in the Bengals' final five regular-season games (he also scored once in the Bengals' first five regular-season games). We suspect Benson, who will turn 30, is done in Cincinnati, which means he might wind up elsewhere as a secondary back. Don't expect much from him in 2012; think middle- to late-round pick if that happens.

Hines Ward
Freeman: Ward might still retire
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
2/22/2012
News: Despite publicly stating that he has no plans to retire, Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward is still considering the option according to CBSSports.com NFL Insider Mike Freeman. Ward, who pleaded guilty Wednesday to reckless driving and no contest to a charge of failing to maintain lane as part of a plea deal in Georgia, has said he's willing to take a pay cut to stay with the Steelers and has expressed an interest in continuing his career.
Analysis: The Steelers have yet to make a decision on Ward but if they cut him loose it might be hard for the veteran to find a new team much less a prominent role in an offense.

Jackie Battle
Battle ready for free agency
Jackie Battle, RB, KC
2/22/2012
News: Chiefs RB Jackie Battle becomes a free agent in March and he’s looking forward to testing the waters. "They (Chiefs) said they wanted me back, but I was going to just see what my options were before I made that decision," Battle said on SiriusXM NFL Radio. "I don't know what their strategy is, but I'm going to go out there and look around a little bit."
Analysis: Battle had taken over as Kansas City's primary running back after All-Pro Jamaal Charles went down with a season-ending knee injury in Week 2. Battle ran for 597 yards and two touchdowns this season but didn't make a good impression while doing it. He is likely to land a backup role to Charles next season if he remains with the Chiefs. Fantasy owners should bother with him.

Matt Flynn
Jennings: Flynn will be 'outstanding'
Matt Flynn, QB, GB
2/22/2012
News: Packers receiver Greg Jennings didn't catch many passes from Matt Flynn over their time together in Green Bay but knows he'll be a good quarterback when given the opportunity. Flynn is expected to sign with a new team this offseason and at least have the chance to compete for a starting job. "Matt's going to be an outstanding quarterback in this league," Jennings told USA Today. "He's gotten a lot of attention because of his output in the games he's had. It goes deeper than that. The way he's prepared himself. The way he's handled the situation of being the backup wasn't typical. He approached every game as I saw Aaron do: As a starter. As if Aaron was not going to play and he was going to lead us to a win. What everyone saw in that Detroit game was a guy who prepared himself physically and mentally as though he was a starter."
Analysis: Flynn hasn't played much while Aaron Rodgers has shined, but when he has played he's been nothing short of fantastic: In his last two starts vs. the Lions this year and at the Patriots in 2010 he totaled nine touchdowns, 731 passing yards and two interceptions. Smart money is on Flynn landing in Miami with former offensive coordinator Joe Philbin now serving as head coach; if that happens then he'll be worth drafting late as a No. 2 Fantasy QB.

Browns
Shurmur: We can win with Colt
Browns, TQB CLE,
2/22/2012
News: Browns coach Pat Shurmur told the News-Herald of Northern Ohio that he has not given up on quarterback Colt McCoy. "I think it's fair to say (McCoy) has some things he has to improve on," Shurmur said. "They're quantifiable, whether it's footwork, a better feel for the progressions, a better feel for the targets he's throwing to. I think all that is refined when you have an offseason (program) to help. ... I think he can be very good if he plays at a high level like I think he can and makes the improvements he can to help us put the ball in the end zone [to] win football games. I'm expecting that he will. The thing that's encouraging to me is he a guy you know is going to work at it."
Analysis: We don't buy it. McCoy was essentially handed the starting job with the Browns last year and completed 265 of 463 passes for 2733 yards and 14 touchdowns in 13 starts. With the Browns getting the chance to improve at quarterback this offseason, we think McCoy might wind up as the backup in Cleveland. If that happens, then it makes sense that Shurmur speaks glowingly about his passer. We'll see what happens, but McCoy shouldn't be on your Fantasy radar unless in deep leagues that start multiple quarterbacks.

Bradie James
Cowboys to part ways with two LBs?
Bradie James, ILB, DAL
2/22/2012
News: Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones hinted that linebackers Keith Brooking and Bradie James might be done with the team. "Bradie and Brooking are two of the best leaders, personalities I have ever had the pleasure of being around," he said Tuesday according to the Dallas Morning News. "They're great guys. Unfortunately, all good things come to an end. That's what we've got to decide. But no one respects those guys more than we do, our family does, than the Cowboys do. Obviously when you make a decision to continue or discontinue, it is a big one."
Analysis: Both James and Brooking admitted before the end of last season that they figured their time with the Cowboys was up. Both had 50 or fewer total tackles last season and are likely going to get phased out because of their age and declining skills.

Jimmy Clausen
Clausen a cap casualty in Carolina?
Jimmy Clausen, QB, CAR
2/22/2012
News: The Charlotte Observer reports that the Panthers might waive QB Jimmy Clausen to save just over $900,000 in salary cap space. Clausen has been replaced by Cam Newton as the starting quarterback in Carolina.
Analysis: Clausen didn't play at all in 2011 and has dim prospects for 2012.

 
 
 
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