2013 NFL Preview: Bold Predictions

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Can you believe it? The NFL season is here and it is about damn time!

The fantasy rosters are complete, the bets are in, and the DVR is set for record. Pack the cooler, start the grill and put on your favorite jersey because we are underway.. Sunday’s will never be the same.

 

Every year I predict division winners as well as Super Bowl picks so, without further ado, I give you 2013-2014 NFL Predictions:

 

AFC North: 1. Bengals, 2. Ravens, 3. Steelers, 4. Browns – Cincinnati is clearly the most talented team in this division!

AFC South: 1. Texans, 2. Colts, 3. Titans, 4. Jaguars – The Colts finish second in this division but only by one game.

AFC East: 1. Patriots, 2. Dolphins, 3. Bills, 4. Jets – Tom Brady is still Tom Brady and Belicheck is still the coach.

AFC West: 1. Broncos, 2. Chiefs, 3. Chargers, 4. Raiders – Peyton Manning has arguably some of the best weapons he’s ever had.

Playoff Seeding: 1. Broncos, 2. Patriots, 3. Texans, 4. Bengals, 5. Colts, 6. Chiefs

Wild Card Weekend: Texans over Chiefs, Bengals over Colts

Divisional Round: Texans over Patriots, Bengals over Broncos

AFC Championship: Texans over Bengals

 

NFC North: 1. Packers, 2. Bears, 3. Vikings, 4. Lions – Packers are the team to beat and the others will be fighting for .500

NFC South: 1. Falcons, 2. Saints, 3. Panthers, 4. Buccaneers – Very competitive division – Panthers and Buccs both .500 or better.

NFC East: 1. Cowboys, 2. Giants, 3. Redskins, 4. Eagles – The once “toughest division” is weak. Chip Kelly has a lot to prove.

NFC West: 1. 49ers, 2. Seahawks, 3. Rams, 4. Cardinals – Closest division race – Rams lose out on WC by 1 game.

Playoff Seeding: 1. Packers, 2. 49ers, 3. Falcons, 4. Cowboys, 5. Seahawks, 6. Saints

Wild Card Weekend: Falcons over Saints, Seahawks over Cowboys

Divisional Round: Falcons over 49ers, Seahawks over Packers

NFC Championship: Falcons over Seahawks

 

Super Bowl XLVIII: Falcons over Texans (27-21)

 

Bold Predictions:

– Andrew Luck finishes fourth in the MVP voting. Yes, Andrew Luck will be talked about as one of the best quarterbacks in the league next year.

– Rex Ryan is fired because Geno Smith nor Mark Sanchez will perform well (they have no skill position players either).

– Drew Brees & the Saints offense break some sort of passing or total offense record(s). Give Sean Payton one year off to watch football and watch out NFL. Saints are going to return to form!

– CJ Spiller will lead the league in rushing yards with Adrian Peterson 70 yards behind. I expect these two to finish 1 and 2 around 1,700 yards.

– RGIII goes down with another serious injury this year. I love him as a player but I dont think he can hold up in this league.

– Darrelle Revis will reestablish himself as the elite NFL corner but only second to Richard Sherman.

– EJ Manuel will win the Bills games. When Manuel was picked, I laughed but I’m not laughing anymore because this guy can play!

– Jay Cutler will flop in a contract year. He can only throw the ball to one player (Marshall, obviously) but still defenses cant stop it.

– The Cleveland Browns make headlines this year. Yes, those Cleveland Browns.

– Darren McFadden finally has a healthy season. DMC

– Roger Goodell will pass Gary Bettman as the most hated commissioner in sports. We get it, a non-football player wants to clean up the game but players/fans don’t like the guy.

– I will regret putting the Cowboys as my number one spot because you cant trust any guy named Romo. Let’s face it, Romo has yet to live up to any expectations; heres to playing up to your contract.

– I will win at least one fantasy league. As always, I will dominant my competition and call myself a victor at the end of the season!

 

Good Luck this season and don’t forget to follow along!

2013 NFL Preview: Bold Predictions

 

 

 

Fantasy “Start Em Or Sit Em”

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Ahh it’s time to offer up some “Start em Sit em” advice and though its not as epic as offering pre draft insight it’s still fun. The obvious weekly basis starts  (Brees, Peterson, Megatron, Graham etc.) will not be mentioned.

 

– Note: This was done before the Thursday Game but did not run on the site !

 

Start em

QB

Matt Ryan: Matty Ice is playing in New Orleans. I repeat, Matty Ice will be going up against the Saints defense. Expect a shootout between him and Brees. ‘Nuff Said.

Andrew Luck: Luck’s starting his sophomore season off against Oakland at home. You can expect him to try and get ahead of the Sophomore slump whispers and the opportunity to take advantage of what will most likely be a lack luster defense, is only going to help.

 

RB – I think outside the obvious RB 1’s there are some sweet starts to either plug into that RB2 or your flex slot.

Shane Vereen: At Buffalo you can expect the Patriots to do two things offensively. Run the ball, and get Tom Brady on page with his new weapons. I think Vereen will get a few carries, more receptions, and close to 100 total yards and a TD.

Daryl Richardson: Going up against Arizona DRich isn’t exactly a safe bet, but look for the Rams to split him out wide. He’s the Rams starting RB. I think he comes out and shows he deserves that role. I bet you he catches 50 passes this year as a nice little bonus for PPR owners.Ben Tate: If you’re searching for a nice RB 2 or flex option Ben Tate is another worthy start.  Adrian’s not getting a full workload the first game according to Gary Zubiak. Tate’s gonna get more touches than usual, and he runs really well in that zone run system.Ahmad Bradshaw: I like his chances against Oakland. I like anyone’s chances against Oakland but Ahmad is a good back. Indy will always look to establish the run whether its with Bradshaw or Ballard is a different story. This week I like Bradshaw.

 

WR

Hakeem Nicks: Nicks hasn’t been getting the love he deserves in drafts, many owners have him as their 3rd WR and/or flex guy. Nicks is in a contract year and football players like getting paid. He’ll want to start well and despite common belief, Nicks is Eli’s favorite target especially in the red zone.

Danny Amendola: His value really shot up by the time owners were drafting so he may be a WR1 in most cases inevitably making him an obvious start making him a guy who should go unmentioned. I don’t care some got him as their WR2 and some guys even have him as their flex. So here it is. Start Amendola, he may not play a full 16 game season judging by his injury history. But he’s playing this game, and he’s going to score points.

Kenbrell Thompkins: Another Patriot receiver. The hype is oh so real. Start the man if your flex is still up in there, just play him. I’m thinking he’s a sure bet for 6-8 receptions and maybe more. PPR gold as I’ve said before. TDs may be his only downside due to the Pats love of the play action pass to the TE. But he’ll score a few.

Greg Jennings: This is a bit of a weird one. I find it funny he’s somewhat of a no name fantasy receiver this year. Jennings can play, his QB is horrible but the Vikings’ intentions are clear. They desperately need to make defenses respect the deep ball even if its just a little bit. Giving Adrian a little more room will pay off big time, they drafted Patterson who I think will be involved, but Jennings is the proven receiver. I think they’ll try to get him the ball deep right off the bat in week 1 to get it on tape for opposing defenses coming later in the year. I think he catches a TD in this game, and a long one.

 

TE

Zachary Sudfeld: While I’m not exactly sold on this guys hype despite my bias being a Pats fan I think if you’re going to play him, nows a pretty good time. Ron Gronkowski isn’t expected to play and any time that’s the case Sudfeld should probably make your lineup.

Julius Thomas: Again I’m trying to stay away from obvious guys to play. I think if you have a choice between say Greg Olsen and Julius Thomas you should start Thomas this week. Olsen is playing Seattle and Thomas has been drafted as a backup pretty consistently in fantasy drafts this year. If not check your waiver wire and get him. More on Olsen in the sit em part of this spectacular article.

 

Defense/Special Teams

New England: They’re playing Buffalo and though they’ll struggle with Spiller like any defense they should have fun with the EJ Manuel experiment.

Tampa Bay: Tampa for two reasons. Darrell Revis gets his revenge on the Jets and Geno Smith is absolutely horrible and is starting for NY. This should be a ridiculous year. Play any defense playing the Jets every week!

 

Kicker

No one should have backup kickers! Play who you got sonny!

You never see specific predictions like this! Cover 4 baby.

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Sit em

QB

Both Aaron Rodgers and Cam Newton will have their worst weeks this season in week 1. But you really can’t sit Rodgers and in many cases you can’t sit Cam either. Both are playing the best defenses in the league (Rodgers @SF, Cam has SEA at home) so if you have excellent backups with good match ups then I don’t blame you. I’m scared for Rodgers’ life going against the best pass rusher in the game in Aldon Smith with a rookie left tackle to boot, and Cam well, he likes to run so he’ll be taking hits from a very physical Seattle defense no matter what. Scary stuff. If you drafted right you start whomever you took first at the QB position however these are two guys to look at.

 

RB

Arian Foster: Head coach Gary Zubiak has said they will gradually get him involved in week 1 considering he didn’t play a snap in the preseason. Ben Tate may be getting more carries in this one or the Texans may be bluffing. I like Tate more than Arian week 1.

DeAngelo Williams: Please don’t play this guy against Seattle, please don’t.

Eddie Lacy: Welcome to the NFL rook, have fun against San Fran, Pat Willis and company.

Isaac Redman: If you don’t have to I wouldn’t. He is going to start for PIT for awhile while Bell is out but he’s a fill in at best. That’s something you shouldn’t have to worry about week 1.

 

WR

Wes Welker: I’m not so sure Peyton is impressed and I think he’d probably even rather have Stokely I’m the slot considering he’s worked with him for so long. Give Welker time to get accustomed to what Peyton wants from him I don’t think you’ll get much from Wes early.

Steve Smith: Smith is facing one of the better cornerback tandems in the league in Browner and Sherman. They are massive compared to Smith and just as fast. He’ll struggle. If you’re sensing a theme you’re getting it, stay away from Carolina guys this week with Seattle in town.

Cecil Shorts: Love the guy but he’s simply not as talented as Blackmon and Gabbert is awful. Play KC’s defense is very underrated and should have some fun playing Jacksonville.

Anquan Boldin: I hope you didn’t draft this guy to start him. Don’t think you’ll be happy this year. He’s a big physical guy who will help block for the run game. He’s very similar to the type of player Hines Ward was.

 

TE

Greg Olsen: Carolina guy taking on Seattle. Olsen is far from a safe bet. However I do think if anybody scores on Carolina not named Cam Newton, it’ll be this guy.

Owen Daniels: I’m so over this guy as a legit starting TE for fantasy teams. He’s so boring.  Never anything spectacular you’re better off going for someone with high upside like a Sudfeld or Pettigrew. Maybe even Rob Housler from Arizona.

 

Defense/Special Teams:

Buffalo: I think they’ll be improved this year but they have Tom Brady in week one. If they’re defensive line shows up they’ll do alright.

Atlanta: Enter Drew Brees.

 

Kickers

Enough with the kickers already!

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August 26, 2013

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