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NFC and AFC Championship Games is approaching, and it is more fantasy football to devour RotoPlay funds. And to help you maximize the roster, is expected here this week.

(Note: Points for this race is just this week, as well as for other playoff Fantasy Football competitions RotoPlay to go through the Super Bowl in opposition)

Player 1
1) Drew Brees: Brees blistering of Cardinals for nearly 250 passing yards and three touchdowns last week, when New Orleans has to destroy the ball, hopes Arizona back to the Super Bowl. And despite how the Vikings were dominant last week against Dallas did not, they got defense was intimidating in the regular season. Minnesota was 19 Pass Defense for the year and 23 in passing grades. When the Saints' offensive line can stand up Brees, he would now a monster.

2) Peyton Manning: In the regular season gave the Jets an average of 30 fewer passing yards per game than any other team in the league and had six touchdown passes less than any other team. She had a good season and this had three runs, and therefore only two touchdowns, but Manning is probably the best quarterback ever, and he is opposed to these statistics - well, at least to the point where we will have him in a series of seconds of this group.

3) Brett Favre: Favre enjoyed the first season four touchdown game of his career enrichment last week when the Vikings pounded Cowboys in all directions. Although there was one where a semi-controversial time to throw in the bin at the end of the fourth quarter, but it's really just annoyed some members of the Dallas Cowboys and their fans probably (certainly Favre's off-season fantasy football owners liked it). Actually, the only problem with Favre, he returned to his old habits and start to sling the ball around, especially as the Saints third in the NFL in interceptions, returns and has the ability to make big sales.

4) Mark Sanchez: For obvious reasons, really Sanchez should not be considered as an option, a believer in this group.

Player 2
1) Adrian Peterson: Peterson drove only 63 yards in Minnesota Blowout victory over Dallas last week, continuing a trend that has seen it has a maturity of less than 100 feet in nine straight games. It should be noted, however, when he ran for 80 yards in four of those games, and has become an effective weapon as a pass-catcher from the back field, with a minimum of three passes for 40 yards in four caught his last five regular season matches. The saints are not very hot in run defense, 21 rank in the NFL in the statistics of the basic series and 6.7 yards per carry against the Cardinals last week. The optimist in you can only say that he is due to a big game.

2) Pierre Thomas: Thomas overcame a rib injury and ran the ball 13 times for 52 yards against Arizona last week. He caught four pass for 18 yards, and that is where his value to the game, especially in this scoring format and against the terrible run defense of the Vikings, who were in the NFL against the second run of the season and tied with the Packers allowed for less noise music.

3) Joseph Addai: Addai is a running back to pile up a large number is, but he has a bit of everything. Unfortunately, he has not done enough for his off-season fantasy football owners, as happened last week, 11-carry, 23-yard performance. Yet he found the end zone often this season (13 touchdowns), and he is also caught at least three passes in all their last five matches.

4) Thomas Jones: Jones is also the leader of the Jets again in theory, have Shonnar Greene seemingly taken over this role in the Postseason. Jones has run only 75 yards in 29 carries with a score in the two Jets' play games, and he has not caught a single pass.

Player 3
1) Shonnar Greene: As mentioned above, Greene took the lead for the Jets in the running game. He had two wonderful trips taking place in 135 yards and a touchdown against the Bengals to 128 yards and a score against the Chargers. Indianapolis was the only 24th in the league against the run during the regular season, and Greene was 95 meters against them in week 16

2) Reggie Bush: Bush had his best game of the season in total yards last week against the Cardinals, wearing length of 84 meters and a score of five and caught four pass for 24 yards. Perhaps that is why Kim Kardashian was in the building, but last week Bush also showed resilience to push the ball, which he has not shown much earlier. One can hope that the things that keeps him in the scoring format is that it does not get many carries, but he is still an explosive player than a fantasy football owner.

3) Chester Taylor: Taylor had 23 yards on four rushing last week, leading the Cowboys, and 16 yards on two receptions. When he gets the chance he could play, but he simply is not of the total options that you can probably see from the above options.

4) Donald Brown: Brown only ran the ball six times on 10 meters against Ravens, even though he made two receptions for 15 yards. But the other options are simply healthier in this group than the rookie from Ucon.

Player 4
1) Dallas Clark: Clark caught four pass for 57 yards against the Jets in Week 16 before he pulled out of the game. In the Colts win over the Ravens last week, he had seven receptions for 59 yards for the third time in four races he started only seven balls. With receptions so valuable in this scoring format, he is No. 1 in this group. And is as good as the Jets against the pass, Antonio Gates had eight catches for 93 yards in a loss to San Diego to New York last week.

2) Sidney Rice: Rice was a monster in Minnesota degradation of Cowboys, catching six passes that went half of them for touchdowns and accumulating 142 yards. It was his second straight game with six catches for 100 meters with multiple touchdowns. He is apparently in sync with Brett Favre, and is an excellent way for obvious reasons.

3) Marques Colston: Colston led his team with six receptions and 83 yards last week against the Cardinals, and even he found the Endzone. It was the third time in his last four games (the 17th week) in addition to Colston caught five passes at least 75 feet. He is the host of New Orleans No. 1 goal on a wide receiver, and thus an option seriously considered.

4) Reggie Wayne: Yes, Vincent Jackson had over 100 yards last week, although there were darrelle Revis for him, but in a world of fantasy football formats, where you have more good times, we would just walk away from the best Cornerback in the home country.

Player 5
1) Percy Harvin: Harvin did not participate much win in Minnesota in recent weeks, Cowboys, catching just one pass on a farm and running the ball three times for 23 meters, but you have to believe that it will change. Outing was the first time Harvin has been in single digits yards all season, and which promises a high score business this week, you must think this is a beginner from Florida in the mix offensively will be the Vikings.

2) Robert Meacher: How Harvin has missed Meacher launched his team number the past week, at least one passport for the first time since Week 7 start. But Harvin count him as a large part of his team in action this week, although the points behind the rookie, because he was not as consistent over the season as Harvin.

3) Pierre Garcon: Play Garcon not visited the Jets in week 16 in New York to Indianapolis, had five receptions for only 34 feet last week against the Ravens. The Jets are No.. 1 is likely to pass, and even with Reggie Wayne darrelle Revis during most of the day, the waiter is still busy with his hands on him.

4) Braylon Edwards: Edwards has sometimes there, sometimes not, and last week, two-reception, 41-yard effort against the Chargers did little to trust that he would show this week against the Colts pass defense was. inspiration

Player 6
1) Jerricho Cotchery: Cotchery has set up solid numbers in the playoffs so far, with nine receptions for 92 yards in two games during the season and he turns out to be the team to the top pass-catching threat. And let's face it - the Jets to throw the ball at a certain time, especially if the Colts come out to an early lead and bring Cotchery, who had to contribute four catches for 45 yards against Indianapolis Week 16, will be able to.

2) Austin Collie: Collie had great numbers against the Jets in Week 16 match-up with six catches for 94 yards. That come with a warning, however, that the Colts had moved most of their players, and Collie was in the left, making him the No. 1 option. Yet rookie played well down the stretch, including last week when he had four passports, including one for a touchdown for 52 yards.

3) Devery Henderson: Henderson showed that there were some of the big-play ability last week, which was lacking in his game so many times during the regular season. He was given a 44-yard touchdown as part of a four-pass reception, a 80-yard day, and as one of the best of the three wide-outs had a chance to get a lot of fantasy points per week. But it is not so consistent at the other end of passes Drew Brees' as we would hope, and clinics are too important to ignore this point system.

4) Bernard Berriane: Berriane considered the outside, while the most aggressive of the Vikings hold, and as such he was only three passes for 32 yards last week. He has no more than three passes in one of their last four games and scored no prisoners in seven contests. But he shows a chance, and if this game turns into a shootout, so do not entirely discount the.

Player 7
1) Visanthe Shiancoe: Shiancoe has shown that a landing machine all season, and appeared in the points system again last week, although it was his only reception of the game and came at the end of the fourth quarter (disturbance of the Cowboys, and Linebacker Keith Brooking, in particular, ). But the fact that he achieved in three straight games, so even if he fails to go much, sat on him, which is to end zone, something to do with confidence.

2) Jeremy Shockey: Shockey caught his first touchdown since Week 6 in New Orleans, Arizona game win last week, and the game won in three passes for 36 yards. But during the game, he seemed to favor the toe injury which forced him at the end of the regular season, the edge, which can inhibit production. If you are sure he is healthy, by all means take into account, because he does not give you the opportunity to score points with receptions Shiancoe not.

3) Dustin Keller: After rating only twice in the regular season, made his second touchdown of the season the basement last week against Chargers. Although he was only 19 yards in the contest, he did so on three receptions, a solid total of this scoring system. But when you think about his struggle to find the end of the field during the regular season, one has to ask if he has what it takes to score for the third straight game.

4) David Thomas: Thomas had a big role in the offensive of the Saints "as was said Shockey, but Shockey back in the saddle, faded Thomas production. He did not have a catch last week, and is probably not someone you want in your fantasy football lineup this week.

Kicker
1) Ryan Longwell: Longwell he did two field goal attempts last week, and in fact just two missed field goal attempts all season. Despite playing in the street, he is still in a dome, which is a welcome place for all kickers.

2) Garrett Hartley: Hartley is one of the players who fall into high risk / high return category. He put his only field goal attempt last week and plays on the offensive for a powerful, but missed on the other hand, he has most of the season with an injury and did not have much experience in post-season, so it will not say how he will react .

3) Jay Feely: The Colts have more field goal 40-49 yards than any other NFL team, and the fixed points in this scoring system does. In addition, the Jets have to bear a strong campaign with them in this competition, field goals could be order of the day.

4) Matt Stover: During the regular season was the Jets fifth smallest field goals in the league, and a few extra points. In addition, the kickers missed all five field goals attempted against them so far this season. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but Stover is in the lower-ranking anyway.

Defense

(Note: We will not win the defensive rank, for which team you think will be a lot of defense you have).

- Indianapolis Colts: The Colts' defense is not as good, but they are facing a Jets team that the fewest points scored by the winning team in the two playoff rounds and has a clear advantage that they play at home.

- New York Jets: The Jets are tempting, but the Colts have an excellent offense, and will be difficult to beat at home. But if you think it would upset the Colts are at the top.

- New Orleans Saints: The Saints may be just 14 points in the first strong 45-14 campaign in Arizona, New Orleans, burned at the weekend. New Orleans was an impressive defense throughout the season, but they have many sales, a formula that worked last week and will likely return to form this week.

- Minnesota Vikings: Minnesota devoured Dallas offense in all aspects of the past week on their way to destroy the Cowboys 34-3. The Vikings have a statistically better protection than the saints, particularly in the run, but the Saints are a great annoyance really excited, and the home fans roaring, and it will see will be the first time in their history that they are an NFC will host World Cup games .

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