Brady Quinn at Kansas City
Don’t pay attention to last week or week 12 (he isn’t the best in division games). Against the Lions and Chargers, Quinn put up a total of 575 yards with 7 touchdowns and only one interception. Going against the Chiefs could be another big game for Quinn.
RUNNING BACK
Ryan Moats and Arian Foster at St.Louis Bye Chris Brown. Moats is the goal line back and Foster is the every down back after playing his first career game. The Texans are going up against everyone’s favorite opponent. The Rams have allowed over 120 yards rushing for eight straight weeks (YES! 8 straight weeks). Don’t be surprised if they both get a touchdown.
Kevin Faulk at Buffalo
The stocky Louisiana back has two straight weeks with a touchdown is worth a look this week against the worst rushing defense.
Quinton Ganther vs. New York Giants
Trivia question, where did Ganther go to school? If you could answer that without Wikipedia, hats off to you my friend. He came out of nowhere with an impressive two touchdown game against Oakland. The Giants D has been weak giving up over 30 points three out of four weeks. The Redskins are allows a good match up against a division rival.
WIDE RECEIVER
Joshua Cribbs at Kansas City
The only threat the Browns have had all year has the threat of scoring points from all angles (don’t rule out passing either). Let see what he does against the Chiefs this week, it could be fun to watch.
Chris Chambers vs. Cleveland
On the other side will be Chambers going against an even worse defense. Dwayne Bowe is coming back to take some of the attention off of Chambers. Whoever is passing the ball has more weapons against a weak secondary. The Chiefs will be looking to end the 0:6 TD:INT ratio compiled the last two weeks.
TIGHT END
Fred Davis vs. New York Giants Brent Celek scored a touchdown last week and Davis has four TDs in three weeks. He is a must pick up this week.
DEFENSE
Houston at St. Louis
The Texans embarrassed Seattle last weeks, including a defensive touchdown. Bulger is out for the year and the only worry the Texans have is Steven Jackson. This week should be a repeat of last week.
KICKER
Jay Feely vs. Atlanta
8 out of 9 the past two weeks and a solid defense to protect the offense from blowing the game is great for any kicker.