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Fantasy Football Player Rankings: Week 15 

NFL Soup came in fifth place in the weekly expert rankings over at FantasyPros.com, and we continue to hold down our number one spot in the wide receiver rankings on the season.

If you need some rankings help, just check out where we see everyone falling in line for Week 15, and hit up our other weekly advice articles to get you headed in the right direction in finalizing your lineup for the fantasy football playoffs.


About the author: Kevin Roberts

Kevin Roberts owns and operates NFL Soup and heads the fantasy football division of the site. In 2012, Roberts finished 16th overall in Fantasy Pros expert fantasy football rankings. In addition to running the fantasy football section of the site, Roberts contributes to NFL Soup's NFL Draft coverage and breaking news reporting. Follow Kevin on Twitter @NFLSoupKevin

3 Responses to Fantasy Football Player Rankings: Week 15

  1. Kevin Roberts

    Hi Bez, Sorry I got to you late here. Hopefully you ran with V-Jax tonight, as he’s already scored twice. As for your other questions, I’ll go with Tamme over Boss because both tight ends have good matchups, and Tamme holds more potential with the better Manning throwing him passes. As for the running backs, I think Stewart and Blount are fairly similar in touches and production, but I find Blount hard to trust week to week. We know the Panthers want to run every week, so you know Stewart will get touches early and often. Tamme and Stew are the picks there. If you need further help, come join us in our live chat this Sunday! -Kevin

     
  2. Bez

    Thanks John, yes I started v-jax (and rivers of course) 3 tds for both will now make it hard for me to lose now. so I will start foster & stewart (which was my thought as well) then d-jax (OR wallace or austin?), tamme and either atl, chicago, dallas or arizona who I actually like…I only get pts on def for any special team scores and int’s & fumbles. Who do you think is most likely to score a td? Kicker I have carpenter, m. bryant or hartley. Was thinking carpenter since the bills have given up the most fg’s this yr and miami seems to stall in the red zone. Thoughts? As always, I appreciate the advice and hope you get yours this w/e too.

     
  3. Bez

    jeez, so sorry about the name mix up Kevin. I was sending out a work email to a client named John around the same time. My apologies.

     
  4. carlitos

    I need help. I don’t know which two to play. I have D-Jax, Brandon Lloyd, Austin Collie, Stefan Logan or Josh Cribbs. Keep in mind that they made our league where kick/punt returns count for some good points. Thanks!

     
  5. Kevin Roberts

    No problem, Bez. Happens to the best of us. Glad to hear you had Rivers and V Jax in the lineup. Unfortunately I found out late about the Floyd injury and V Jax value, so I couldn’t change the rankings. That should make for a stellar week and likely a win for you, however. To help polish off that lineup, I think it comes down to D Jax and M Austin for the final receiver spot. Austin is facing a very beatable Redskins pass defense, and should look to get going again. So, if you go with him, I wouldn’t knock it. However, D Jax was sick last week, and shows up in big-time games. The Giants secondary can get worked, too, so I like him this week. Not sure he gets 200 yards again, but I’d ride the wave. For kicker, agreed on all counts. Carpenter has been very good and the guy simply gets it done. Although I love Matt Bryant this week, facing the Seahawks. For defense, I like the Falcons. Matt Hasselbeck threw 4 picks last week and that offense as a whole is just inept most games. Atlanta will make them pay, and a defensive touchdown is possible. If you’re not sold on the Falcons, Chicago is the next best bet, likely playing a quarterback making his first career start (Joe Webb). Good luck this week!

     
  6. Kevin Roberts

    carlitos, I’d have to know a few things before I can help you. 1. how many positions do you need to fill with the receivers listed? 2. what is the point difference for return yards and scores, compared to receiver yards and scores? as it stands, I think D Jax is a must play, and then depending on how return points are awarded, I’d consider throwing in a return guy. Give me a little more information, and I’ll try to help you a little more this week.

     
  7. james

    My question is . I have wrs, S. rice, L.Moore. R. William, D.Branch, Ocho, and D driver.. which 3 should i start

     
  8. Kevin Roberts

    Hi James, Roy Williams has missed some practice time due to an injured groin, and is questionable for this week. Due to his inconsistency and injury, I’d sit him this week. With Aaron Rodgers almost surely out this week, I’d sit Driver, too. That leaves you with Rice, Moore, Branch, and Ocho to choose from. Lance Moore has at least 5 receptions in each of his last three games, and with the Ravens focusing on stopping the run and the deep ball, I expect him to be very active this week. I think the odd man out has to be Sidney Rice. He has the potential to be very explosive, but the matchup isn’t the best, and he’ll have Joe Webb as his quarterback. Too many negative variables to consider, especially when we’ve only seen one elite game out of Rice so far. Moore should be solid, Branch is on fire, and Ochocino has a decent matchup with the Browns. Those would be my picks. If you have more questions, just come check out our live chat this Sunday. Good luck!

     
  9. Bez

    Thanks KEVIN, there got it right this time. I agree with you 100% and will stick will carpenter and atl d. the other d’s I would have to pick them back up on waivers (for a fee) anyway. I’m still scratching my head with the receivers though. Seeing v-jax go off w/o floyd and gates in and knowing that r. Williams may be out and olgaltee (however you spell it) is out makes me like him. Can you really bench d-jax though? That would be hard to do. Thanks again and I will be watching and rooting for you on fantasypros.

     
  10. Bez

    One more thing. I dropped chicago last week in favor of atl and saw the ready matchup against my home town team, vikes (don’t hold it against me). If they didn’t suck so bad this year I might have considered shoveling at tcf stadium. Snow is predicted with wind chills near 0 do maybe we see a repeat of last weeks chi/NE game? Go joe webb.. Ha ha.

     
  11. Rocky

    If Grossman starts does that effect Torain’s production. Will they stack the box against him. I’m considering starting Hightower instead. Thanks

     
  12. Kevin Roberts

    Hi Rocky. It could, but on the other hand, it could also mean a heavy dose of Torain for the Cowboys to deal with. I don’t like Grossman’s presence, though, and Hightower has a pretty good matchup against a bad Panthers run defense. I’d choose Hightower over Torain with the news of Grossman being under center.

     
  13. Kevin

    Pick two please: R White, Colston, Blount. Already played VJax but have tough match up. Standard, Non PPR. Thank you

     
  14. Kevin Roberts

    Hi Kevin. I’ll 100% take White against the Seahawks, and since its not PPR, I’ll take Blount. The Lions can stop the run every now and then, but Colston should be one of Baltimore’s top focuses, and Drew Brees likes to spread it out a lot. I like Blount to at least see some serious action, and he should do well enough to pay off. White and Blount are the calls.

     
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