Top Fantasy Performances – Week 7
October 25, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, Fantasy Football Advice, NFL Player Analysis
In Week 7 of the 2009 fantasy football season, we saw a number of really good fantasy performances. If you had one of these players on your fantasy team, you are probably very happy headed into Monday Night Football.
QB Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys
It’s been a slow start to the season for Tony Romo. However, in Week 7, Romo was dominant. He was 21-for-29 for 311 yards and three touchdowns.
RB Shonn Greene, New York Jets
As the Jets were destroying the Oakland Raiders, Greene put his name on the fantasy football map. On 19 carries, Greene had 144 yards and two touchdowns.
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Emergency Starters – Week 7
October 21, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL News, NFL Player Analysis, Who to Start
Did you wait until the last second to turn in your lineup? Were you hit with an unexpected injury? If so, here are some players you should be able to pickup and start in an emergency for Week 7.
Jerious Norwood, Atlanta Falcons
Will this be the week that Norwood finally gets a chance to take over the running back job in Atlanta? Everything he’s shown to this point in his career shows that he deserves more carries. He’s averaged more than six yards per carry over his first 20 games in the league. Last week, he had only six carries but …read more
Pick and Play Week 7: Kickers and Defenses
October 19, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL News, NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
Rob Bironas, Tennessee Titans
Against the Texans with Vince Young’s status in doubt, Bironas should see the field quite a bit. This game promises to be a low scoring affair that could be won by the leg of a kicker. Bironas has been solid this season and while he’s not a great long-term kicker, he’s a nice play this week.
Josh Brown, Seattle Seahawks
Against the Rams, Brown should have a chance to shine. The Seahawks’ offense has been ugly at times this year, especially running the ball. With the Rams’ offense largely injured, a few Brown field goals could be enough …read more







