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Quarterback-
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Tony Romo - Its only fitting that Philadelphia are the eagles. Which of course a type of bird. Ironically we eat a Turkey for Thanksgiving. Romo won't go hungry on Thursday. The Eagles have allowed the 2nd most fantasy points per game (24.5) to Quarterbacks. The Eagles also have allowed the most yards per game (292.6/yards pg) , 3rd most Touchdowns allowed (2.1/TD pg) , and 5th most rushing yards to Quarterbacks. Start him.
Matthew Stafford- Stafford been downtrending in recent weeks. Most weeks he an questionable play, but on Thanksgiving day the Chicago Bears are coming to town. Something to be thankful for , right Stafford owners? The Bears have allowed the 3rd most fantasy points per game (24.4) to Quarterbacks. They have also allowed the 2nd most TDs (25). Stafford should make quick work of this banged up Bears defense.
Ben Roethlisberger- Big Ben is quite possible one of the most underrated QBs in the leagues. His abilities to consistency put up double digits fantasy productive makes him a great play on any given week. In week 13 , Big Ben gets an a very favorable matchup against the slumping New Orleans Saints. The Saints have allowed the 9th most fantasy points per game (20.9) to Quarterbacks. For some odd reason , The Saints seems to do worse on the road. Just another reason to start Roethlisberger.
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Colin Kaepernick- CK7 is an "matchup Quarterback". Meaning he should only be trusted when given a favorable matchup. An date with Seahawks is anything but favorable. The Seahawks have allowed the 2nd fewest fantasy points per (15.6) to Quarterbacks. They also have only allowed 215 yards and 1.3 Touchdowns per game. Yeah I would definitely sit him.
Russell Wilson- I expect a defensive battle on Thursday night. So I don't think Wilson will be able to do much against an stout defensive unit like the 49ers. I also don't expect Wilson to throw much. As I believe the Seahawks will use a heavy dose of Lynch. Either way there better options out there. The 49ers have allowed the 3rd fewest fantasy points per game (15.9) to Quarterbacks. Also the 49ers have only allowed 18 Touchdowns and have forced 16 interceptions. Not a great ratio for any Quarterback to face.
Matt Ryan - Arizona defense is overall solid and one of their best strengths is against the pass. While Ryan been a pretty consistent option , he isn't matchup proof. The Cardinals have allowed the 9th fewest fantasy points per game (17.5) to Quarterbacks. While allowing the same number of Touchdowns as Interceptions (15) on the season.
Running backs-
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Andre Ellington- Ellington been a consistent scorer in fantasy land and week 13 opponent (vs Falcons) is definitely an must start. The Falcons have allowed the 2nd most fantasy points per game (23.7) vs Quarterbacks. Falcons also have allowed 7th most yards per game (110.5) and most TDs per game (1.2) as well.
Tre Mason - Mason isn't the most sexiest product on the market , but he get the job done. The Oakland Raiders will only help Mason fantasy outlook in week 13. The Raiders have allowed the 4th most fantasy points per game (22.8) vs Running backs. Also they have allowed 3rd most yards per game (114.5) vs running backs.
Alfred Morris - Morris been an inconsistent option this season. Overall it depends on how Washington uses him. The Colts have struggled against the run all season long. As they have allowed the 6th most fantasy points per game (21.6) vs running backs. Start him without doubt.
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Steven Jackson- Jackson been inconsistent all season long. Touchdowns really give him value. Otherwise yards/rushing production isn't there for Jackson. The Cardinals have allowed the 2nd fewest fantasy points per game (12.7) vs running backs. I say Jackson put up south of 10 fantasy points in most formats.
Lamar Miller- Miller haven't scored an TD since being injuried. Despite not missing any time , Miller haven't topped 90 yards in past 3 weeks. Nor has he scored an Touchdown. Which suggest it likely won't change in week 13 vs New York. As the Jets have allowed the 8th fewest fantasy points per game (15.4) vs running backs. Sit him.
Reggie Bush - Not sure if he even ownable in 12 tm leagues or deeper. This dude literally haven't been healthy since like week 6. Last time he scored double digits points was almost 10 weeks ago vs Green Bay. Which was probably the only game he scored a Touchdown this season.
Wide Receivers-
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Greg Jennings- Jennings isn't by any means a safe play , but I don't hate him in week 13 against an defense like Carolina. Especially since I expect this to be a pretty competitive matchup among two struggling teams. Carolina have allowed the 8th most fantasy points per (25.6) vs Wide Outs. There better options , but if you want to go all or nothing then be my guess.
Odell Beckham Jr - OBJ isn't from this planet folks. Least that what I am convinced of after that epic one handed catch on SNF. He was like the steal of the 2014 fantasy football draft. Hell most leagues he wasn't even drafted. I expect his high production level to continue in week 13 against Jacksonville. The Jags have allowed the 9th most fantasy points per game (24.5) vs Wide Outs. Start him.
Mike Evans - Another impressive rookie is Mike Evans. As he have scored 6 Touchdowns in his past 4 games. He's leads the NFL in that span. Cincy is a tough matchup , but hard to sit a hot player. The fact I believe Cincy jumps out to big lead makes me think there will be plenty opportunities for Evans.
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Michael Crabtree- I expect a low scoring contest on Thanksgiving night. Which typically suggests an offensive struggling night. Normally Wide Receivers should not be trusted in these situations. The Seahawks have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game (15.5) vs Wide Receivers. There better option out there. Especially since Seahawks are so tough against WRs. And Crabtree only averages 7.4 fantasy points per game this season.
Wes Welker - Welker scored his first TD since the Indianapolis game. Not exactly something I find smoothing. At best Welker been hit or miss. More often a miss. Mainly due to the fact , there too many mouths to feed in Denver. Kansas City have allowed the 8th fewest fantasy points per game (20.3) vs Wide Outs. There better choices. Sit him.
Andre Johnson- Andre Johnson have only 1 Touchdown in 2014. Houston we have a problem! That qualifies , right? Anyhow I joke , but Johnson is no longer a superstar in my book. But most people probably realized that early on. With Fitzpatrick starting again and Indy allowing the 6th fewest fantasy points per game (19.6) vs Wide Outs. Do I need to say anymore? Sit him.
Tight Ends-
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Travis Kelce- Kelce not exactly an superstar at Tight end , but in KC he doesn't need to be. The targets/catches/yardage is there each week. Big reason why he been an top 10 option all season long. Very consistent and reliable option. Denver have allowed the 9th most fantasy points per game (9.2) vs Tight Ends. Start him.
Antonio Gates- Gates have had a fantastic season , despite everyone writing him off after the surged of young tight end Green in 2013. Well it clear he isn't willing to step aside just yet. In week 13 , Gates faces a somewhat difficult matchup in the Ravens. I say start your studs. Especially since this position is so darn thin. Gates a stud this year. Start him.
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Heath Miller- Miller have drawn a tough matchup against the Saints. Who have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game (4.7) to Tight Ends. His production level been inconsistent this season in the Pittsburgh offense. I would sit him. Given I had another option with a better matchup.
Jordan Cameron- I don't like Cameron this week. Especially since he will be returning (hopefully) from injury. Now I know he is capable of big numbers , but I doubt it will come in week 13 vs the Buffalo Bills. As the Bills have allowed the 5th fewest fantasy points per game (5.3) to Tight Ends. Sit him.
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