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		<title>Playoff Fantasy Football Rankings &#8211; Tight Ends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brent Celek, Philadelphia Eagles
Brent Celek has quietly been one of the most productive tight ends in 2008 playoff fantasy football. Donovan McNabb likes to look for Celek, especially near the goal line. He&#8217;s a safe gamble to haul in at least a few passes this weekend.
Heath Miller, Pittsburgh Steelers
Although Heath Miller doesn&#8217;t always get the targets, he&#8217;s a talented tight end who is capable of having a big game. At different points in his career, he&#8217;s appeared to be on the brink of really breaking out. This weekend, he has a decent shot of scoring a touchdown.
Todd Heap, Baltimore Ravens
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Brent Celek</strong>, Philadelphia Eagles<br />
Brent Celek has quietly been one of the most productive tight ends in 2008 playoff fantasy football. Donovan McNabb likes to look for Celek, especially near the goal line. He&#8217;s a safe gamble to haul in at least a few passes this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>Heath Miller</strong>, Pittsburgh Steelers<br />
Although Heath Miller doesn&#8217;t always get the targets, he&#8217;s a talented tight end who is capable of having a big game. At different points in his career, he&#8217;s appeared to be on the brink of really breaking out. This weekend, he has a decent shot of scoring a touchdown.</p>
<p><strong>Todd Heap</strong>, Baltimore Ravens<br />
Not too long ago, Todd Heap was one of the best fantasy tight ends in the entire NFL. This year, he started slow and then slowly started to produce better once Joe Flacco got comfortable with him. This week he doesn&#8217;t have a high ceiling but he should see at least a few passes thrown his way.</p>
<p><strong>LJ Smith</strong>, Philadelphia Eagles<br />
Although Celek has been the more productive tight end as of late, don&#8217;t forget about LJ Smith. He&#8217;s talented, he has experience and he&#8217;s always seemingly been a McNabb favorite. Around the goal line, the Eagles have a tendency to look at their tight ends &#8212; which makes Smith a decent enough start.</p>
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		<title>Wide Receiver Rankings &#8211; Week 3 Playoffs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
In the 2009 NFL playoffs, Larry Fitzgerald is playing the best football of his career. He&#8217;s catching jump balls and running precise routes. Even though the Cardinals are the underdog this week and going against a stout Eagles defense, Fitzgerald is the best wide receiver option in the fantasy world.
2. Hines Ward, Pittsburgh Steelers
If you want a solid wide receiver who will thrive in the physical matchup between the Steelers and Ravens, look no further than Hines Ward. He&#8217;ll find a way to haul in some catches and make plays. When Ben Roethlisberger gets in trouble, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/expertfantasy">Expert Fantasy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. <strong>Larry Fitzgerald</strong>, Arizona Cardinals<br />
In the 2009 NFL playoffs, Larry Fitzgerald is playing the best football of his career. He&#8217;s catching jump balls and running precise routes. Even though the Cardinals are the underdog this week and going against a stout Eagles defense, Fitzgerald is the best wide receiver option in the fantasy world.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Hines Ward</strong>, Pittsburgh Steelers<br />
If you want a solid wide receiver who will thrive in the physical matchup between the Steelers and Ravens, look no further than Hines Ward. He&#8217;ll find a way to haul in some catches and make plays. When Ben Roethlisberger gets in trouble, Ward is the player he looks to pass it to.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Anquan Boldin</strong>, Arizona Cardinals<br />
Sure, Anquan Boldin is injured. He missed last week&#8217;s game and though he&#8217;ll play this week in all likelihood, it&#8217;s easy to worry about his production. But he&#8217;s so talented and his potential every week is so high that he&#8217;s worth rolling the dice on.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Derrick Mason</strong>, Baltimore Ravens<br />
If the Ravens are going to move the ball through the air at all, it&#8217;ll be due to Derrick Mason having a big game. He&#8217;s an underrated talent at the wide receiver position and he has enough experience in big games to trust that he&#8217;ll come through this weekend.</p>
<p>5. <strong>DeSean Jackson</strong>, Philadelphia Eagles<br />
Although he&#8217;s a rookie, there&#8217;s no question that DeSean Jackson is both the Eagles&#8217; most talented and most explosive wide receiving option. With a very good matchup against the Cardinals, Jackson could very well end the week as the talk of the NFL and make owners happy in playoff fantasy football.</p>
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