Championship Pickups
Linebackers
(Some LBs to point out who were on this list before and should no longer be on your Waiver Wire are NaVorro Bowman, Rolando McClain, Ray Maualuga, Donald Butler, Daryl Smith, Paris Lenon, Thomas Howard, Colin McCarthy, Perry Riley, Jordan Senn, Larry Grant (if Patrick Willis is out again), D.J. Smith (as long as Desmond Bishop is out). If they are still on your Wire, pick up those guys before anyone listed below)
Jordan Senn (LB, Car) – READ THIS BEFORE YOU PICK HIM UP. I already had him listed in bold above from previous weeks, but I have him listed here again to give some advice based on him outscoring every linebacker in the league in Week Fifteen and regarding his next matchup. First, in case you didn’t see his numbers, he put up 12 solos, 2 assists, 1 pass deflection and 1 INT vs. the Houston Texans. The first thing you need to know about this is, although he’s been kinda solid, these numbers are very uncharacteristic of his play. The second thing to do is look at his position and if the guy from his position did it in a previous week. The answer is YES. Thomas Howard of he Bengals also had an uncharacteristic 12 tackles with 9 of them being solo vs. the Texans in Week Fourteen. Lastly, you need to know that Senn’s next matchup is really poor vs. the Bucanneers, who only allowed a stud like Sean Lee to get 2 solos. All that being said, guess who plays the Texans next. (see Ernie Sims in bold below**)
** Ernie Sims or Phillip Wheeler (LB, Ind) – Sims played in place of the injured Wheeler in Week Fifteen and put up 8 solos and 7 assists. Awesome IDP numbers! In fact, depending on your scoring system, that ties Jordan Senn’s point total in some leagues. This was a home game for the Colts and they faced the Titans in this matchup. They face the Texans in Indianapolis next. What is important about it being a home game is the Colts stat keepers are completely insane (in a really good way for IDP). Case in point, they handed out 44 assists to the Colts defense in Week Fifteen. I’m going to say that number again: 44. In total, 17 guys got playing time on defense. To give a comparison to another game, the St. Louis Rams played at home vs. the Bengals and 18 guys were given credit for defensive playing time. A total of 9 assists were recorded for the Ram players. In fact, as I looked around the league, 10 assists appears to be the norm and the total number of tackles in a game ranges from 50 to 65 at the highest. However, the Colts total tackle number was 83 because of the amount of assists that the stat keepers tack on. What a huge advantage this is for IDP guys who start Indianapolis defensive guys when the Colts play at home! So let’s add all this up: Bengal’s Thomas Howard put up his best tackling effort of the season vs. the Texans in Week Fourteen. Then Jordan Senn does the same vs. the Texans in Week Fifteen. Now, either Ernie Sims or Phillip Wheeler (watch injury report about Wheeler’s foot) will play the Texans in Week Sixteen. Only instead of playing them “straight up”, they also get the advantage of the home game stat keepers. There is definitely a lot of risk here, especially since this is your championship game, but if your opponent has Pat Angerer, this may be the only strategy to outscore Angerer, who will have a HUGE game.
Kavell Connor (LB, Ind) – As a continuation of everything I just said about Sims and Wheeler, Connor is the sure bet to play out of all the outside linebacker for the Colts and his numbers will also be bumped up by both the Texan’s matchup and the “hometown” stat keepers. Some realistic numbers for Connor are 4 solos and 6 assists. If that seems more solid then the production you’ve been getting out of your flex IDP spot or one of your LBs, then I think he’s worth the chance.
K.J. Wright (LB, Sea) – Wright gets San Francisco in Week Sixteen, who has been very vulnerable to sacks up the middle by blitzing LBs. Wright has proven to be an excellent blitzer picking up sacks in the last two games he’s played. He should get decent tackle numbers in this matchup, but if you get 4 or more points for sacks in your league, he’s especially worth a long look to fill in your final LB slot for your championship game.
Defensive Linemen
(Some DLs to point out who were on this before and should no longer be on your Waiver Wire are Kyle Vanden Bosch, Jabaal Sheard, Ahtyba Rubin, Andre Carter(injured), Aldon Smith, Jeremy Mincey, Isreal Idonije, Chris Long, DT Phillip Taylor, DT Antonio Garay, DT Geno Atkins, DT Henry Melton, DT Jurrell Casey, DT Vince Wilfork, DT Linval Joseph, DE Robert Quinn. If they are still on your Wire, pick up those guys before anyone listed below)
Desmond Bryant (DT, Oak) – He was on the list last week and did not have a good Week Fifteen vs. Detroit. So what gives me the nerve to list him again? Besides the fact that he had a sack in each of his last two games, prior to Detroit and the “almost” proven fantasy theory that when you recommend a guy one week and he completely bombs, he inevitably puts up a great performance the following week, he’s facing their division rival, the Chiefs. And this is not just a division thing, but there is a long-standing hate between the Chiefs and the Raiders that goes back years and years. Defensive tackles are such a crapshoot, I like his chances more than many. For instance, I’ve owned Ndamukong Suh this year and learned that he is all hype because he’s done literally nothing for me. Desmond Bryant’s numbers are better than Suh’s this year.
Mark Anderson (DE, NE) – Andre Carter blew out his knee and will be out for a while. Anderson stepped up and took his place in Week Fifteen with 2 sacks. His next matchup is in Foxboro vs. Miami. I like his chances of picking up another sack.
Phillip Hunt (DE/LB, Phi) Not only did Hunt get a sack for the second game in a row, but he also picked up 5 solos. If he is listed as a DE in your league, I’d take a long look at him as your DE2 against the Dallas Cowboys in Week Sixteen. He’s an exciting young player.
Chris Kelsay (DE, Buf) – The prediction in last Friday’s IDP Preview was dead on that Kelsay would be the one to have the big game vs. Miami based on previous games. His sack, 5 solos and 2 assists were exactly what the doctor ordered. He gets the Broncos next, who know they can run the ball on Buffalo so Kelsay should see a ton of tackle opportunities. If he picks up a “scrambling” sack on Tebow as well, that’s a bonus.
Defensive Backs
(Some DBs to point out who were on this list before and should no longer be on your Waiver Wire are Morgan Burnett, Kam Chancellor, Dashon Goldson, Jon McGraw, Eric Smith, Sean Jones, George Wilson, Reggie Nelson, Amari Spievey, Charles Godfrey, Charlie Peprah, Tanard Jackson, Ryan Clark, Lardarius Webb (watch injury), Craig Steltz (if Major Wright is out), Glover Quin (as a CB). If they are still on your wire, pick up those guys before anyone listed below.)
Jacob Lacey (CB, Ind) – If you missed the Lacey recommendation on here last week, then listen carefully this week. His 8 solos, 3 pass deflections and an assist vs. Baltimore in Week Fourteen was impressive, but to follow it up with an INT for a TD, 12 total tackles and 2 pass deflections in Week Fifteen is INCREDIBLE! You must find a way to get this guy on your team as either your starting CB or he’s the perfect CB2. They get Houston next and if you missed what I said about the Indianapolis stat keepers, read the linebacker section above.
Chris Rucker (CB, Ind) – This new Colts corner will be picked on plenty and thanks to the stat keepers in Indianapolis, it all adds up to easy points as your CB2.
Ashton Youboty (CB, Jac) – He’s coming off a substantial tackle day vs. Atlanta, where he racked up 7 solos and a pass deflection. Tennessee will also throw the ball on them as they proved against the Colts in Week Fifteen, where the Indianapolis cornerbacks had very high tackle numbers as they are both listed above as recommendations. This is Youboty’s third solid game and makes him a strong consideration as a CB2.
Reshad Jones (S, Mia) – An INT, 5 solos and a pass deflection in Week Fifteen is not the only reason that I’m recommending him. He faces the Patriots next where you automatically bump up all safeties at least 3 more tackles than their average. That would put Jones at 6 solos with the upside of more, including a couple extra pass deflections.
12 comments:
Monk, great site. My league scores 2 points per solo and 1 per assist; 5 for a sack and interception. Would you start any of the Indianapolis linebackers (excluding Anger)over chad greenway or paul poslowski?
I would not start over either. I start them only if you've been playing guys like Larry grant, dj smith, Paris lenon, brooks reed. This is an upside play if you don't have the usual solid studs like the two guys you already have. My lranking of all idps will be posted tomorrow night in this comment area
What can you recommend for a first year fantasy football owner, who picked up a team in a Dynasty 16 team league with 18-IDP/12-OFF roster ratio and heavy on the IDP scoring.. i.e. 5-sacks,INT,FF,etc?
Navorro Bowman - SF at SEA
Colin McCarthy - TEN vs JAX
DQwell Jackson - CLE at BAL
Jerod Mayo - NE vs MIA
Chad Greenway - MIN at WAS
David Hawthorne - SEA vs SF
Pat Angerer - IND vs HOU
Michael Boley - NYG at NYJ
London Fletcher - WAS vs MIN
Stephen Tulloch - DET vs SD
Terrell Suggs - BAL vs CLE
Daryl Washington - ARI at CIN
Ray Lewis - BAL vs CLE
Derrick Johnson - KC vs OAK
Nick Barnett - BUF vs DEN
James Laurinaitis - STL at PIT
D.J. Williams - DEN at BUF
Sean Lee - DAL vs PHI
DeAndre Levy - DET vs SD
Rolando McClain - OAK at KC
E.J. Henderson - MIN at WAS
Curtis Lofton - ATL at NO
Rob Ninkovich - NE vs MIA
Sean Weatherspoon - ATL at NO
Larry Grant - SF at SEA
Paul Posluszny - JAX at TEN
D.J. Smith - GB vs CHI
Clay Matthews - GB vs CHI
James Anderson - CAR vs TB
Brian Urlacher - CHI at GB
James Harrison - PIT vs STL
Calvin Pace - NYJ vs NYG
Aldon Smith - SF at SEA
Jason Pierre-Paul - NYG at NYJ
Mason Foster - TB at CAR
David Harris - NYJ vs NYG
Thomas Howard - CIN vs ARI
Lamarr Woodley - PIT vs STL
Jason Babin - PHI at DAL
Perry Riley - WAS vs MIN
Rey Maualuga - CIN vs ARI
Lance Briggs - CHI at GB
Kelvin Sheppard - BUF vs DEN
Jonathan Vilma - NO vs ATL
DeMarcus Ware - DAL vs PHI
Ernie Sims - IND vs HOU
Trent Cole - PHI at DAL
Karlos Dansby - MIA at NE
Paris Lenon - ARI at CIN
Roman Harper - NO vs ATL
A.J. Hawk - GB vs CHI
Von Miller - DEN at BUF
George Wilson - BUF vs DEN
Haloti Ngata - BAL vs CLE
Brian Cushing - HOU at IND
Takeo Spikes - SD at DET
Justin Tuck - NYG at NYJ
Jo-Lonn Dunbar - NO vs ATL
Leroy Hill - SEA vs SF
Darian Stewart - STL at PIT
Lawrence Timmons - PIT vs STL
Tamba Hali - KC vs OAK
Kam Chancellor - SEA vs SF
Quintin Mikell - STL at PIT
Daryl Smith - JAX at TEN
Amari Spievey - DET vs SD
Antoine Bethea - IND vs HOU
Connor Barwin - HOU at IND
Kevin Burnett - MIA at NE
Chris Long - STL at PIT
Chris Gocong - CLE at BAL
Jared Allen - MIN at WAS
Cliff Avril - DET vs SD
Earl Thomas - SEA vs SF
Brooks Reed - HOU at IND
Adrian Clayborn - TB at CAR
Jairus Byrd - BUF vs DEN
J.J. Watt - HOU at IND
Charles Woodson - GB vs CHI
Chris Chamberlain - STL at PIT
Tyvon Branch - OAK at KC
Antrel Rolle - NYG at NYJ
E.J. Biggers - TB at CAR
William Moore - ATL at NO
K.J. Wright - SEA vs SF
Chris Clemons - SEA vs SF
Jeremy Mincey - JAX at TEN
Brandon Flowers - KC vs OAK
Kurt Coleman - PHI at DAL
Ronde Barber - TB at CAR
Malcolm Jenkins - NO vs ATL
DeAngelo Hall - WAS vs MIN
Bernard Pollard - BAL vs CLE
Elvis Dumervil - DEN at BUF
Donte Whitner - SF at SEA
Yeremiah Bell - MIA at NE
Justin Smith - SF at SEA
Will Smith - NO vs ATL
Donald Butler - SD at DET
Eric Weddle - SD at DET
Anthony Spencer - DAL vs PHI
Brian Orakpo - WAS vs MIN
Mark Anderson - NE vs MIA
Kyle Vanden Bosch - DET vs SD
Geno Atkins - CIN vs ARI
Eric Smith - NYJ vs NYG
Brandon Deaderick - NE vs MIA
Tramon Williams - GB vs CHI
James Ihedigbo - NE vs MIA
Kerry Rhodes - ARI at CIN
Dashon Goldson - SF at SEA
Richard Marshall - ARI at CIN
Eric Wright - DET vs SD
Kenny Phillips - NYG at NYJ
Erin Henderson - MIN at WAS
Tim Jennings - CHI at GB
Jordan Senn - CAR vs TB
Ryan Kerrigan - WAS vs MIN
John Abraham - ATL at NO
Jabaal Sheard - CLE at BAL
Shaun Phillips - SD at DET
Christopher Owens - ATL at NO
Quentin Jammer - SD at DET
Chris Harris - DEN at BUF
Desmond Bryant - OAK at KC
Sean Jones - TB at CAR
Steve Gregory - SD at DET
Greg Hardy - CAR vs TB
Julius Peppers - CHI at GB
Quinton Carter - DEN at BUF
Kyle Arrington - NE vs MIA
Troy Polamalu - PIT vs STL
Charles Tillman - CHI at GB
Reed Doughty - WAS vs MIN
Craig Steltz - CHI at GB
Michael Johnson - CIN vs ARI
Charles Johnson - CAR vs TB
James Farrior - PIT vs STL
Jacob Lacey - IND vs HOU
Jamarca Sanford - MIN at WAS
Jameel McClain - BAL vs CLE
Geno Hayes - TB at CAR
Lito Sheppard - OAK at KC
Nate Clements - CIN vs ARI
Orlando Scandrick - DAL vs PHI
Morgan Burnett - GB vs CHI
Dave Ball - TEN vs JAX
Wesley Woodyard - DEN at BUF
Darrelle Revis - NYJ vs NYG
Devin McCourty - NE vs MIA
Adrian Wilson - ARI at CIN
Dawan Landry - JAX at TEN
Dan Connor - CAR vs TB
Brandon Meriweather - CHI at GB
Tanard Jackson - TB at CAR
Robert Quinn - STL at PIT
Raheem Brock - SEA vs SF
Joe Haden - CLE at BAL
Patrick Peterson - ARI at CIN
Vontae Davis - MIA at NE
Ashton Youboty - BUF vs DEN
Danieal Manning - HOU at IND
Matt Giordano - OAK at KC
Casey Matthews - PHI at DAL
Michael Griffin - TEN vs JAX
Tracy Porter - NO vs ATL
Jamar Chaney - PHI at DAL
Quincy Black - TB at CAR
Antwan Barnes - SD at DET
Justin Houston - KC vs OAK
Kamerion Wimbley - OAK at KC
Antonio Cromartie - NYJ vs NYG
Terence Newman - DAL vs PHI
Cary Williams - BAL vs CLE
Jabari Greer - NO vs ATL
Jason McCourty - TEN vs JAX
Stanford Routt - OAK at KC
Robert Mathis - IND vs HOU
Ed Reed - BAL vs CLE
Charlie Peprah - GB vs CHI
Reggie Nelson - CIN vs ARI
Bart Scott - NYJ vs NYG
Ryan Clark - PIT vs STL
Jordan Babineaux - TEN vs JAX
Scott Shanle - NO vs ATL
Chase Blackburn - NYG at NYJ
Aaron Williams - BUF vs DEN
Kavell Conner - IND vs HOU
Tommy Kelly - OAK at KC
Brian Robison - MIN at WAS
Israel Idonije - CHI at GB
Sam Acho - ARI at CIN
Mathias Kiwanuka - NYG at NYJ
Jason Jones - TEN vs JAX
Calais Campbell - ARI at CIN
Chris Rucker - IND vs HOU
Thomas DeCoud - ATL at NO
Mike Adams - CLE at BAL
Gerald Sensabaugh - DAL vs PHI
Antoine Cason - SD at DET
Thx Monk! I barely squeaked by last week because of you!
Hey Monk, I have been to this site for 5 years and this is the firt time I have noticed your rankings...wow.
It appears that Desmond Bishop practiced yesterday and should be on pace to start on Saturday. If he plays would you start him over Paul Poz or Chad Greenway?
That is difficult. I'd be very leary of this as GB cannot afford to get him hurt so rep should be limited. You are set with 2 great lbs so starting bishop is not worth the risk.
Mr. Monk, Love the website and normally I do not ask for advice, but since its the Superbowl in my league, I feel your advice could tremendously help me win my league. The scoring setup rewards big plays, so out of this group group of DL: Cliff Avril vs SD, Connor Barwin vs IND, Jabaal Sheard vs BAL, Mark Anderson vs MIA, or Calais Campbell vs CIN; Which one do you think, based on his matchup, will be the best performer in week 16?
if connor barwin is a dl in your league he's a no brainer
I'm planning for this week *and* next - I got your rankings for this week (thx much!) who would you like better next week - C McCarthy, Desmond Bishop (if healthy), Poz, or David Hawthorne? Or is there a little known guy who will be a top 3 next week?
Hey Monk,
I'm back in the Playoffs only playing for 3rd this year...won it last year with help from you... thanks...I noticed this year you pretty much just put up your rankings instead of answering individual questions, and I completely understand why!! You get guys throwing out some seriously vague questions. I was wondering what type of scoring you use for your rankings and also....why not put the DB's seperate from the LB's? It's just weird to see Kam Chancelor next to Tamba Hali...just an idea..Happy Holiday's great pics of the Family, and thanks for all that you do.
Will
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