Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Best of the Best Week 11, Part 1

Alright guys, it's time for a new segment called Best of the Best. I will be going over every position from every team, to tell you which player will play the best from the 4 teams in the NFC East. There can be two ways to take this:
              1. You can take as a fantasy projector. Since I will be going over every position to choose a couple of guys who will play the best, it could definitely be used as advice on who to start or sit this upcoming week.

              2. You could also take this as my prediction for the games this week. The more players I have picked from the same team, the more likely I have this team to win because of the great match-ups they have.

There will be two parts to this segment. I will be posting the second part later today. So, I now present to you, the Best of the BEST!


1. The quarterback: Eli Manning and Tony Romo. These are the two best quarterbacks in the division, and they will likely have some big games this week. First, we'll talk about Eli. Eli has been very good this season, often times carrying his team to victory in the fourth quarter to come back and win in big games. And what kind a game is this? Probably the biggest, most important game of the season to date. This is basically a must win against the rising Saints team. So why will he have a great game? The Saints give up a lot of yards through the air, and there are a lot of wholes in this defense. Look for Eli to hit his deadly trio of receivers for big gains this Monday night. For Tony Romo, he faces the 25th ranked Miami defense.That in itself is the reason why he could have a great game. But this comes with caution. During Miami's three game win-streak, they have outscored their opponents 86-20, and have not given up a single touchdown. Eli Manning and Tony Romo will be the Best of the Best for week 11, but watch out for unexpected surprises from Miami and New Orleans.
                                                                                                                         

2.Wide receivers: New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Redskins. These three teams have the best chance of performing well with lots of touchdowns in their future. First, we'll start with the Giants. This team thought it was going to having trouble with their receivers coming into the season, but look where they are now. The Giants have some of the best receivers in the league with Hakeem Nicks, Mario Manningham, and Victor Cruz. So these guys are a must start, especially coming from a team that can really only pass since their running game hasn't been faring too well lately. Then, you have the Dallas Cowboys. As I said, they are going against the 25th ranked passing defense of the Miami Dolphins. Dez Bryant and Jason Witten could have very big days. And finally, the Washington Redskins. They had a very big day against the Dallas Cowboys, who had a 13th ranked passing defense, and now they face Seattle. Looks pretty good for them, especially with Jabar Gaffney playing red hot.


3. Running backs: None. I definitely don't see anyone from the NFC East having a big day. I mean, sure you have DeMarco Murray, but he faces the 7th ranked rush defense of the Miami Dolphins who are on a 3 game win-streak. In my opinion, DeMarco Murray or Ahmad Bradshaw (if he plays) would be your best options here. Many of you are probably asking, "Why Bradshaw?" Well, if you take a look at the Giants, their best use of the running back position is kind of as a receiver. When Bradshaw was healthy, he was the number 2 receiver on the Giants team, and was a real threat to most of the opponents they played. If the Giants can fix their offensive line problems, they could have a big day against the average New Orleans defense. The way I see it, no one in the running back position will be the Best of the Best in the NFC East.

Alright, that about does it for part 1. I put a lot of research into this one, so give me some feedback in the comments section. Stay tuned for part 2 coming up later today as I go over the tight end position, the defense, and the kicker in this new segment, the Best of the Best.

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