Friday, September 2, 2011

Sports Report 360 Top 10 NFL Fantasy Football Quarterbacks 2011

Football is back again which is tremendous for fantasy supporters and no job holds more pressure than being a starting quarterback in the NFL. It is one of the most debated and scrutinized positions in the world. However, the best will rise above the obstacles and produce great seasons much to the delight of fantasy owners around the world.

?Terrific? Tom Brady will once again be up to his old trick of shredding NFL defenses. The one thing that the Patriots? offense is noted for is spreading defenses out so that Brady can quickly get rid of the ball and receivers can make plays. Brady has another tool to play with now that Ochocinco is on the team and it should be business as usual as Deion Branch and Wes Welker have great seasons once again. Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski are big and reliable tight ends that Brady will use as security blankets to put up big numbers, if he can stay healthy. He should be drafted in the 2nd round by fantasy owners. It gets cold in New England, but nobody is cooler or handles pocket pressure better than Drew Brees.

?Cool? Drew Brees spent more money than any other quarterback in the league during the lockout to keep his team practicing together just to show the world how great of a teammate he is. It will be interesting to see how many times Brees will get the ball to newly signed Darren Sproles in an effort to replace the production of Reggie Bush. Brees should be healthy coming into the season. Expect him to throw for at least 4000 passing yards and 30 touchdowns. His interceptions could be a problem as he likes to take more shots down the field than most quarterbacks. Brees should be drafted late in the 2nd round, possibly 3rd round. We move on from ?Cool? Drew Brees to examining the ?Sheriff? who resides in Indianapolis.

The ?Sheriff? comes into this season banged up. A neck injury is no laughing matter and could mean the Colts run the ball more, which could hurt Peyton Manning?s numbers this season. The resigning of Joseph Addai further supports that the Colts will be making more of a commitment to run the ball. Greatness does not go away in a day and there will still be several opportunities for Manning to spread the ball around to Pierre Garcon and Reggie Wayne. Manning is still an elite fantasy quarterback that should be drafted in the 2nd round, but this might be a year to be cautious and pick him up in the 3rd round. We move on from the ?Sheriff? to look at what type of production to expect from Phillip Rivers this season.

The window is shrinking for the Chargers each season to try and make it to the Superbowl. Philip Rivers has improved each season and needs to get the team off to a good start. The race to win the AFC West is wide open and there is no reason if Rivers plays well that the Chargers should not win the division. Rivers is healthy and his numbers could be even better this year with Vincent Jackson back for the entire season. Expect him to throw for 4000 passing yards and 30 touchdowns. As a top fantasy quarterback he should be picked up the 2nd round. Phillip Rivers should have a great year, but now it is time to find out if Aaron Rodgers? success was a fluke last season or is he here to stay for fantasy owners.

Everything went right for Rodgers last season as he earned his rites of passage and became one of the top quarterbacks in football by leading the Packers to a Superbowl victory. It is time to find out how he handles success and if he is ready to become the top quarterback in football. Rodgers is going to be motivated to prove he can consistently string together great seasons. With Jermichael Finley back in the lineup his numbers could be even better. Fantasy owners should consider drafting him as high the 1st round, but he should definitely not fall below the 2nd round as he should have another quality season. Rodgers appears to be the real deal, but now it is time to find out how ?Big Ben? Roethlisberger will handle losing in the Superbowl for the 1st time in his career.

Well, in an offseason that saw James Harrison, Rashard Mendenhall and Hines Ward all in the headlines for the wrong reasons, it was Roethlisberger who added some stability to his life by getting married. Coming off of losing the Superbowl, there has to be some extra motivation to want to get back and win the big game. Roethlisberger?s chemistry is improving with his entire receiving corps specifically Mike Wallace. His health is a concern, but he is still an elite fantasy quarterback. He holds tremendous value as a mid round pick. We move on from ?Big Ben? to Big D to find out how Tony Romo will come back after being injured last season.

Most players who get injured talk about a feeling of helplessness and isolation when they are injured. This is a season of redemption for Romo to hopefully get the Cowboys playing much closer to their potential. Romo appears to be healthy and has the weapons to have a big year. He should have better chemistry with Miles Austin, Dez Bryant and Jason Witten this season. Decision making and turnovers are always a concern. He looks like a solid 3rd or 4th round pick. Hopefully, Romo will be successful in his return, but now it is time to find out how the dirtiest bird will do this season in Atlanta.

Well, this is the season the Falcons have been pointing to as the offense finally appears ready to take off. Matt Ryan should have no excuses as he will have great weapons to throw to in Tony Gonzalez, Julio Jones and Roddy White. Ryan appears on the verge of a fantasy breakthrough season and simply needs to be careful and smart with the football. If he can stay healthy he looks like a late 4th or 5th round pick. Matt Ryan should put together a great year, but now it time to evaluate possibly the biggest sleeper in fantasy football Matt Schaub.

Every year it seems it might be the year the Texans get over the hump and make the playoffs if Schaub can cut down on throwing foolish interceptions. Because the Texans? defense struggles, the team will have to outscore opponents and that could be a major advantage for fantasy owners. With Andre Johnson and Owen Daniels healthy, Schaub could have a great season. Expect him to throw for 4000 passing yards and at least 25 touchdowns. He has elite fantasy quarterback potential and hold tremendous value as a 5th round pick. Schaub could have a huge fantasy season this year, but now it is time to see if Mike Vick can build on his season of redemption from last year.

There is no excuse for Vick to not have a dominant season this year. He should have mastered the playbook and has plenty of weapons to put the Eagles on top of the NFC East. Defenses should be at his mercy as he spreads the ball around to Brent Celek, Riley Cooper, DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and LeSean McCoy. Vick is the perfect combination of passing and running. He comes into the season healthy and should be ready to build on last season. Vick is a No. 1 fantasy quarterback who should be picked up in the 1st round and no league should he pick up later than the 2nd round.

It is going to be a great year of fantasy football and thank goodness football is back for fans to enjoy across the world.

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