Week 9 Sleeper Picks Are Here

Rebellion october 064Zach “The Punisher” Almond

Quarterback: Matt Hasselbeck-Hasselbeck should play well this week against the weak Detroit defense.

Running Back: Ahmad Bradshaw-The Chargers have struggled against the run this year.

Wide Receiver: Jeremy Maclin-The rookie has been playing well since earning a starting job.

Tight End: Bo Scaife- Expect Vince Young to utilize his tight end in his second start of the season.

Kicker: Olindo Mare-The Seahawks should put themselves in position to score often against the Lions.

Defense: Green Bay-The Buccaneers are starting a rookie quarterback.

Andrew “Fresh” Hedglen

QB:  Matt Cassel – playing against Jacksonville whose defense is shot

RB: Ryan Moats – look for another breakout week against Indianapolis

WR: T.J. Houshmenzadeh – playing against Detroit, look for Seattle to get back on track

TE: Kevin Boss – playing against San Diego’s terrible pass defense, and at home as well

K: Matt Prater – one of the upcoming kickers in the league against Pit – no red zone offense, all field goals in this game

Defense: Seattle – they’ll step up against an injured Lions offense

Patrick “Son of Barry” Gee

QB- Alex Smith: Facing off against the Titans who are known for their lack of pass rush.

RB- Jamaal Charles: With Larry Johnson suspended, and an unstable Jaguars defense, expect Charles to put up solid numbers this week.

WR- Michael Crabtree: Tennessee has the worst passing defense, and Alex Smith has played well since regaining his starting spot at Quarterback.

TE- Fred Davis: Chris Cooley injured last week, Davis quickly became Campbell’s favorite target.

K- John Kasay

DEF- Cincinnati Bengals

2 thoughts on “Week 9 Sleeper Picks Are Here

  1. I haven’t checked in here for a while because I thought it was getting boring, but the last few posts are really good quality so I guess I will add you back to my everyday bloglist. You deserve it my friend. :)

  2. Detroit may be weak but at least after alll the defeats they dont give up.. They still go out on that field the next way and play to their abilities.
    Dont b hatin haha

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