QB-
1. Peyton Manning; Averaging 300 yards and 2 TDs per game. Same ol', same ol'.
2. Carson Palmer; The battle for the top QB will continue again. Much like 2005.
3. Tom Brady; He is everyones #3 right now and he should finish that way.
4. Marc Bulger; Protection now a concern w/ Pace out
5. Drew Brees; Don't fret: #'s have been spotty, but he's at 42 pass attempts per
RB-
1. Ladainian Tomlinson; Hasnt been normal YET but should get back on track. He is still producing big numbers.
2. Steven Jackson; OLine injuries hurt him so far but if he gets this injury out of the way, he wont be down for long.
3. Joseph Addai; So far, so good. He is tied for Frank Gore in my league (points wise).
4. Shaun Alexander; He is searching for that goal-line and I wouldnt be surpriced to see 16-20 TDs.
5. Frank Gore; He hasnt busted out just yet but last years achilles heel (TDs) is no more.
WR-
1. Steve Smith; No. 1 fantasy WR simply uncoverable
2. Chad Johnson; No. 2 fantasy WR is in serious zone (19 yards per catch, 3 TDs)
3. Terrell Owens; Now has 15 TDs in past 14 regular season games
4. Randy Moss; No. 3 fantasy WR has caught 17 of 18 targets
5. Torry Holt; Like Moss, making looks count (13 catches, 16 looks, 2 TDs)
TE-
1. Antonio Gates; The best thing going in the SDG offense right now (16, 184, 2)
2. Jason Witten; He's taking over Terry Glen's slack in a BIG way.
3. Kellen Winslow; Braylon and himself are the prime targets for Anderson (271 yards in 3 games...)
4. Dallas Clark; He's gained 48, 69, and 58 yards in their three games, as well as 2 TDs.
5. Ben Watson; Catching a lot of TD passes. He could score 10 TDs this year, as crazy as that sounds.
K-
1. Adam Vinatieri; Who else? With Indy he racks up the PAT and has 8 FGs as well.
2. Jeff Reed; Actually is higher than AV in points but you cant crown him champ yet.
3. Matt Sover; I figured him to be a bust... boy was I wrong.
4. David Akers; Getting the chip-ins. He has no FGs over 40 yards.
5. Nick Folk; Who? Nick Who? I know it, but this guy in 2nd in PAT and has 6 FGs to that.
DEF-
1. Pittsburgh; Leads league in fewest points allowed.
2. Minnesota; Yeah, I know that they give up pass yards but these guys have 11 sacks, 5 INTs, 3 fum recoveries, and 3 TDs.
3. New England; They have shut down good offenses (Jets, SanDiego, Soon to be Cincy)
4. Jacksonville; 2nd in fewest points allowed, and we all know that is the main stat.
5. Tampa Bay; Who knew? They've COMPLETELY shut down St. Louis and New Orleans.
You disagree? Good.










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I say start Heath Miller at TE this week at Arizona as Big Ben is going to need a regular possession receiver over the middle now that Hines Ward is doubtful, and at best a decoy this week due to a sprained knee.
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Bulger ought to be lower. Broken ribs and no Steven Jackson out of the backfield this week?
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Mc Lean , VA
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Bulger and Brees should not be on this list.
PhillyFan
Medford Lakes, NJ
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this is the positional rankings so far over the season. not for this week. it says week 4 because i update this every week. if it was for just this week Brees wouldnt be on there because he isnt playing...
StLDieHard
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Brees has been horrible so far.
PhillyFan
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No Hasslebeck?? No Josh Brown??
NORCALSURFER777
San Mateo , CA
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Phillyfan, just because they have a few bad games doesnt mean they should drop off the face of the earth. I wanted so bad to put Tony Romo or Jake Delhomme up there but Brees and Bulger still may have something in them so we will see. They dropped in value though, I will tell you that much.
StLDieHard
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Romo-Romo-Romo!
1Hawkeye1 wants Vida
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