
Many leagues start the fantasy Football playoffs this week and that means ulcers and gray hair. There are a lot of tough decisions to make. Some good plays:
Matt Cassel (Patriots), QB: After passing for more than 400 yards and three touchdowns in two consecutive games, he struggled against the Steelers' top defense: 169 yards, two interceptions and two fumbles. He'll have an easier time this week against the Seahawks.
Matt Ryan (Falcons), QB: Waiting for him to play like a rookie? It's not happening. He has posted at least 200 yards in seven straight and faces the Saints, who have allowed 19 passing touchdowns. Ryan had 248 yards with two TDs in the first matchup against the Saints.
Peyton Hillis (Broncos), RB: Who would have thought we would be talking about a rookie running back from Arkansas not named Darren McFadden or Felix Jones? Hillis had 129 yards and a TD against the Jets. Also, no other Broncos back got a carry last week.
LenDale White (Titans), RB: White thrives against bad teams and if Tennessee gets a big lead against the banged-up Browns, it means more carries for White.
Lee Evans (Bills), WR: He has 16 receptions for 327 yards and three TDs in his last four games against Miami.
Matt Jones (Jaguars), WR: He has at least five catches and 62 yards in four of his past five games and faces a poor Bears secondary.
Colts defense: It provided the only touchdown in last week's win. They aren't one of the better defenses, but against a lowly team like the Bengals, the Colts defense is an excellent option if you have a mediocre 'D'.
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