Jonas Gray of the New England Patriots

As The Chase for the E.L.S.I.E. Playoff picture starts to take shape, Keeper’s are the next thing that need to be established among The League’s Owner/Coaches. Teams can set aside this season stars for next seasons’ championship riches. So Let’s Get To It!!!

Jonas Gray was last weeks Fantasy Gem rushing for 201 Rushing Yds & 4 TD’s for a total of 46.10 fantasy points! Congrats Jonas…

***Origins***

Peyton’s Girl Faces I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks, Looks to End Losing Streak

I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks (8-3, 1,599.26) looks to complete the season sweep of 12th-place Peyton’s Girl (1-10, 1,267.33) this week. I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks won the meeting in Week 1, 122.70 to 110.02, behind 25.70 points from Andrew Luck. Recent projections have I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks coming out on top by 25.96 points, 162.94 – 136.98.

I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks is starting Jamaal Charles (17.20 projected points) tonight, while Peyton’s Girl will play Alex Smith (15.98 projected points) and Mychal Rivera (12.30 projected points).

I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks has one player (Bobby Rainey) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including Andrew Luck and Jamaal Charles) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Peyton’s Girl has three starters (Brandon LaFell, Cordarrelle Patterson, and Mike Evans) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Alex Smith and Terrance West) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks has stood pat on their lineup since Tuesday, but still has Reggie Nelson (0.00 projected points) starting this week. They may consider starting Ryan Mathews (12.90 projected points) over Bobby Rainey (10.30 projected points) and adding Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start in place of Willie Young (6.30 projected points).

Peyton’s Girl has not made any changes to their lineup, but still have two players with zero projected points. They could also be interested in picking up Allen (14.60 projected points) to start over Cameron Wake (8.00 projected points) and adding Perry Riley (10.60 projected points) to start in place of Jelani Jenkins (0.00 projected points).

JUICE’S and BERRY’s Take On Clam Diggers, Look to End Losing Streak

JUICE’S and BERRY’s (2-9, 1,166.48) goes for the season sweep against the Clam Diggers (5-6, 1,484.50) this week. JUICE’S and BERRY’s got the win in Week 1, 149.64 to 114.36, behind 33.04 points from Matthew Stafford. The Clam Diggers have a 26.88-point edge in updated projections, 155.66 – 128.78.

Each team has one starter in the lineup in the Thursday night game. Justin Houston (9.50 projected points) starts for the Clam Diggers, while JUICE’S and BERRY’s will play Travis Kelce (probable).

The Clam Diggers have two players (Dez Bryant and Larry Donnell) facing a bottom-10-ranked defense this week. JUICE’S and BERRY’s have three starters (Chris Johnson, Tom Brady, and Reggie Bush) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including Jordy Nelson and T.Y. Hilton) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Clam Diggers made one pickup since Tuesday, adding Bryce Brown (5.40 projected points) while dropping Knile Davis (5.60 projected points). They’ve also made two changes to their lineup, starting Dez Bryant (15.60 projected points) and Jay Cutler (16.26 projected points) while benching Robert Griffin III (12.48 projected points) and Kelvin Benjamin (bye). They’ll still need to replace Luke Kuechly (bye) in the starting lineup. The Clam Diggers might be interested in starting Darren McFadden (10.80 projected points) over Steven Jackson (6.40 projected points) and adding Matt Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Blair Walsh (8.00 projected points).

JUICE’S and BERRY’s have kept their lineup the same, but still has three players projected to score zero points. They might want to think about picking up Jonas Gray (11.50 projected points) to start over Chris Johnson (5.00 projected points) and adding Isaiah Crowell (10.30 projected points) to start in place of Reggie Bush (6.40 projected points).

Pick 6’n Takes On NC Bad Boys, Looks to End Losing Streak

The NC Bad Boys (4-7, 1,339.53) look to complete the season sweep of Pick 6’n (4-7, 1,245.37) this week. The NC Bad Boys won the meeting in Week 1, 168.63 to 116.64, behind 32.40 points from Calvin Johnson. According to the most recent projections, it has the makings of a win for Pick 6’n, who is favored to win by 47.48 points.

Neither Pick 6’n nor the NC Bad Boys have players playing in the Thursday game.

Pick 6’n has a pronounced advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore the NC Bad Boys, 35.80 – 15.80. Pick 6’n has three players (Jimmy Graham, Golden Tate, and Jeremy Hill) facing a top-10 defense while two more (Eli Manning and Frank Gore) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The NC Bad Boys have four starters (including Calvin Johnson and Andy Dalton) facing a top-10-ranked defense.

Pick 6’n has stood pat on their lineup since Tuesday, but still has Corey Liuget (0.00 projected points) starting this week. They might be interested in picking up Matt Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start over Steven Hauschka (8.00 projected points) and adding Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start in place of Liuget (0.00 projected points).

The NC Bad Boys have kept their lineup the same, but still has four players projected to score zero points. They may consider picking up Davante Adams (10.70 projected points) to start over Jarvis Landry (5.00 projected points) and may also consider adding Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Mason Crosby (8.00 projected points).

Foster Duels Forte as Weapons of Mass Production Goes for Sweep Against St Pete ConVICKS

Weapons of Mass Production (6-5, 1,649.90) goes for the season sweep against the St Pete ConVICKS (7-4, 1,661.40) this week. Weapons of Mass Production got the win in Week 1, 161.26 to 156.76, behind 29.40 points from Julius Thomas. Weapons of Mass Production has a 26.08-point edge in Thursday projections, 162.26 – 136.18.

Both teams have one starter active in the Thursday game. Tamba Hali (probable) starts for Weapons of Mass Production, while the St Pete ConVICKS will play Khalil Mack (8.80 projected points).

Weapons of Mass Production has one player (Julian Edelman) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Tre Mason) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. The St Pete ConVICKS have three starters (Russell Wilson, Mohamed Sanu, and Jerick McKinnon) going up against a top-10 defense and one (Randall Cobb) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Weapons of Mass Production made one pickup since Tuesday, adding Jordan Matthews (4.50 projected points) while dropping Brandin Cooks (0.00 projected points). They’ve also made three changes to their lineup, starting Justin Forsett (12.40 projected points), Arian Foster (16.40 projected points), and Muhammad Wilkerson (6.80 projected points) while benching Lamar Miller (12.30 projected points), Antonio Brown (bye), and Cameron Heyward (bye). They may consider picking up Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start over Robert Quinn (8.50 projected points) and adding Perry Riley (10.60 projected points) to start in place of Mason Foster (6.70 projected points).

The St Pete ConVICKS have not made any changes to their lineup, but still has two players with zero projected points. They could be interested in starting Giovani Bernard (14.50 projected points) over Jerick McKinnon (6.30 projected points) and adding Matt Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Adam Vinatieri (8.00 projected points).

BUCKNASTY’S BOYS Square Off Against The Monstars, Looks to Extend Winning Streak

The BUCKNASTY’S BOYS (9-2, 1,441.45) go for the season sweep against The Monstars (4-7, 1,442.30) this week. The BUCKNASTY’S BOYS got the win in Week 1, 158.42 to 96.82, behind 35.42 points from Matt Ryan. According to the most recent projections, the end result might be ugly with The Monstars favored to win by 64.06 points.

Both The Monstars and the BUCKNASTY’S BOYS have one starter in the lineup in tonight’s game. Sio Moore (10.30 projected points) starts for The Monstars, while the BUCKNASTY’S BOYS will play Justin Tuck (9.30 projected points).

The Monstars have three players (Percy Harvin, Drew Brees, and Mike Wallace) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including Josh Gordon and Eddie Lacy) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The BUCKNASTY’S BOYS have one starter (Marshawn Lynch) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Ahmad Bradshaw and Vernon Davis) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Monstars dropped one player since Tuesday, releasing Antoine Cason (bye). They’ve also made three changes to their lineup, starting Percy Harvin (15.90 projected points), Jason Witten (11.20 projected points), and Josh Gordon (21.10 projected points) while benching Jared Cook (4.80 projected points), Joique Bell (6.20 projected points), and Devin Hester (2.20 projected points). They might be interested in picking up Jonas Gray (11.50 projected points) to start over Trent Richardson (7.00 projected points) and adding Matt Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Chandler Catanzaro (8.00 projected points).

The BUCKNASTY’S BOYS have not made any lineup changes, but still have three players projected to score zero points. They might want to think about starting Denard Robinson (12.90 projected points) over Ahmad Bradshaw (0.00 projected points) and substituting in Reggie Wayne (13.00 projected points) for Keenan Allen (7.90 projected points).

Georgia Boy, Hakeem I Saw I Conquered Look to Extend Winning Streaks

Georgia Boy (9-2, 1,562.94) goes for the season sweep against Hakeem I Saw I Conquered (7-4, 1,363.72) this week. Georgia Boy got the win in Week 1, 120.56 to 104.10, behind 20.90 points from Jerod Mayo. Recent projections have Georgia Boy winning this one by 24.36 points, 142.90 – 118.54.

Nobody will play for either team in the game tonight.

Georgia Boy has a pronounced advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore Hakeem I Saw I Conquered, 28.60 – 12.80. Georgia Boy has two players (Rob Gronkowski and Mark Ingram) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Aaron Rodgers) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. Hakeem I Saw I Conquered has four starters (including DeMarco Murray and Tony Romo) facing a bottom-10-ranked defense.

Georgia Boy didn’t make any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has two players projected to score zero points. They may consider picking up Davante Adams (10.70 projected points) to start over Michael Floyd (4.80 projected points) and adding Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start in place of Olivier Vernon (6.90 projected points).

Meanwhile, Hakeem I Saw I Conquered made one pickup, adding Rashad Johnson (0.00 projected points) while dropping Cortez Allen (bye). They’ve also made two changes to their lineup, starting DeMarco Murray (22.40 projected points) and Tony Romo (15.04 projected points) while placing Rashad Jennings (14.90 projected points) and Cam Newton (bye) on the bench. With Johnson (0.00 projected points), Sen’Derrick Marks (0.00 projected points), and Preston Brown (0.00 projected points) remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. Hakeem I Saw I Conquered might be interested in picking up Jonas Gray (11.50 projected points) to start over Benny Cunningham (7.50 projected points) and adding Jace Amaro (9.40 projected points) to start in place of Zach Ertz (4.00 projected points).

***C/O 2013***

Over Dwayne Bowe, Eventual Champions Look to End Losing Streaks

Eventual Champions (5-6, 1,365.37) go for the season sweep against Over Dwayne Bowe (3-8, 1,323.39) this week. Eventual Champions got the win in Week 1, 144.46 to 129.94, behind 18.70 points from Jeremy Maclin. Over Dwayne Bowe has a 20.12-point edge in recent projections, 147.48 – 127.36.

Both teams have one starter playing in the game tonight. Over Dwayne Bowe suits up Travis Kelce (10.90 projected points), while Eventual Champions will play Josh Mauga (0.00 projected points).

Over Dwayne Bowe has four players (including Russell Wilson and Percy Harvin) facing a top-10 defense while two more (Trent Richardson and Travis Kelce) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Eventual Champions have one starter (Giovani Bernard) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Rashad Jennings and Dwayne Allen) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Over Dwayne Bowe has stood pat on their lineup since Tuesday. They might consider picking up Terrance West (14.10 projected points) to start over Trent Richardson (7.00 projected points) and adding Rueben Randle (13.80 projected points) to start in place of DeSean Jackson (9.80 projected points).

Meanwhile, Eventual Champions have made four changes to their lineup, starting Devin McCourty (6.80 projected points), Torrey Smith (5.30 projected points), and two others while placing Darren McFadden (10.80 projected points), Leodis McKelvin (0.00 projected points), and two others on the bench. With Graham Gano (bye), Mauga (0.00 projected points), and Preston Brown (0.00 projected points) remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. Eventual Champions might be interested in picking up Michael Johnson (8.90 projected points) to start over Ezekiel Ansah (6.90 projected points) and adding Perry Riley (10.60 projected points) to start in place of Mauga (0.00 projected points).

NC Titans Look To Sweep PizzaFreak

The NC Titans (7-4, 1,453.23) go for the season sweep against PizzaFreak (6-5, 1,390.88) this week. The NC Titans got the win in Week 1, 127.30 to 125.84, behind 25.70 points from Andrew Luck. According to updated projections, it has the makings of a win for PizzaFreak, who is favored to win by 39.92 points.

PizzaFreak has Sio Moore (10.30 projected points) playing in tonight’s game, while all of the starters for the NC Titans will play later this week.

For the NC Titans to play well, they’ll need to capitalize at the QB position, where Andrew Luck is expected to score more than Colin Kaepernick, 19.24 – 15.16. PizzaFreak has one player (Golden Tate) facing a top-10 defense while five more (including DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The NC Titans also have one starter (Matt Asiata) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including Andrew Luck and Eddie Lacy) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

PizzaFreak has made three lineup changes since Tuesday, starting Barry Church (7.50 projected points), DeMarco Murray (22.40 projected points), and Demario Davis (7.10 projected points) while benching Curtis Lofton (8.10 projected points), Antone Smith (0.00 projected points), and D.J. Swearinger (6.00 projected points). They’ll still need to remove Brandon Marshall (0.00 projected points) from the lineup. PizzaFreak could be interested in picking up Michael Johnson (8.90 projected points) to start over Willie Young (6.30 projected points) and adding Osi Umenyiora (8.80 projected points) to start in place of Justin Smith (6.70 projected points).

The NC Titans have not made any changes to their lineup, but still has four players with zero projected points. They may consider starting Chris Ivory (11.90 projected points) over Matt Asiata (9.00 projected points) and substituting in Jacoby Jones (9.80 projected points) for Anquan Boldin (5.30 projected points).

Behind Manning, Hero7861 Looks To Sweep Jones and Cinderella

Hero7861 (9-2, 1,625.31) looks to complete the season sweep of Cinderella (6-5, 1,598.85) this week. Hero7861 won the meeting in Week 1, 154.46 to 143.23, behind 27.70 points from Le’Veon Bell. This looks like a potential thrashing, with Cinderella favored to win by 55.08 points, the largest expected margin of victory in the league.

Both teams have one starter in the lineup in the game tonight. Justin Houston (9.50 projected points) starts for Cinderella, while Hero7861 counters with Tamba Hali (probable).

For Hero7861 to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the QB position, where Peyton Manning is expected to score more than Mark Sanchez, 24.06 – 8.64. Cinderella has one player (T.Y. Hilton) facing a bottom-10-ranked defense this week. Hero7861 has one starter (Jarvis Landry) going up against a top-10 defense and one (Jared Cook) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Cinderella has made one lineup change since Tuesday, starting Denard Robinson (12.90 projected points) while benching Larry Fitzgerald (12.40 projected points). With Adam Jones (0.00 projected points) and Lawrence Timmons (bye) remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. Cinderella could be interested in picking up Brian Hoyer (14.76 projected points) to start over Mark Sanchez (8.64 projected points) and adding Perry Riley (10.60 projected points) to start in place of Connor Barwin (7.70 projected points).

Hero7861 has not made any changes to their lineup, but still has four players with zero projected points. They might want to think about starting Arian Foster (16.40 projected points) over Steven Jackson (6.40 projected points) and substituting in Kendall Wright (6.60 projected points) for Jarvis Landry (5.00 projected points).

DeSeantourage Looks To Sweep F-U-Pay-Me

DeSeantourage (7-4, 1,533.15) goes for the season sweep against F-U-Pay-Me (6-5, 1,446.28) this week. DeSeantourage got the win in Week 1, 171.42 to 111.66, behind 27.60 points from Cordarrelle Patterson. The end result might be ugly, with DeSeantourage favored to win by 52.88 points according to updated projections.

DeSeantourage has Mychal Rivera (12.30 projected points) and Khalil Mack (8.80 projected points) playing in the game tonight, while all of the starters for F-U-Pay-Me are scheduled to play later in the week.

DeSeantourage has a noticeable advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore F-U-Pay-Me, 50.00 – 26.90. DeSeantourage has three players (Drew Brees, Mohamed Sanu, and Cordarrelle Patterson) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Jordy Nelson) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. F-U-Pay-Me also has three starters (Joique Bell, Rob Gronkowski, and Marques Colston) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Ahmad Bradshaw and Aaron Rodgers) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

DeSeantourage didn’t make any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has Emmanuel Lamur (0.00 projected points) in their starting lineup. They could be interested in picking up Terrance West (14.10 projected points) to start over Darren Sproles (8.60 projected points) and adding Brandon McManus (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Nick Novak (8.00 projected points).

F-U-Pay-Me has not made any lineup changes, but still has three players projected to score zero points. They may consider starting Justin Forsett (12.40 projected points) over Ahmad Bradshaw (0.00 projected points) and adding Ryan Mathews (12.90 projected points) to start in place of Joique Bell (6.20 projected points).

I go Deep Faces Off With The Pride of Detroit, Looks to Extend Winning Streak

I go Deep (4-7, 1,289.23) looks to complete the season sweep of The Pride of Detroit (4-7, 1,390.63) this week. I go Deep won the meeting in Week 1, 143.51 to 124.74, behind 32.40 points from Calvin Johnson. It looks like a nail biter, with I go Deep favored to win by only 4.54 points, according to Thursday projections.

I go Deep has Justin Tuck (9.30 projected points) playing in the Thursday game, while all of the starters for The Pride of Detroit will play later this week. All of the other matchups in the league open tonight as well.

I go Deep has a sizable advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore The Pride of Detroit, 46.40 – 23.00. For The Pride of Detroit to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the RB position, where LeSean McCoy and Jeremy Hill are expected to beat Ben Tate and Lamar Miller, 27.00 – 12.30. I go Deep has four players (including Tom Brady and Calvin Johnson) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Odell Beckham) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. The Pride of Detroit has three starters (Matthew Stafford, Jimmy Graham, and Jeremy Hill) facing a top-10-ranked defense.

I go Deep has not made any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has Charles Johnson (bye) in their starting lineup. They might want to think about picking up Jace Amaro (9.40 projected points) to start over Jordan Reed (3.80 projected points) and adding Brandon McManus (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Justin Tucker (8.00 projected points).

The Pride of Detroit has kept their lineup the same, but still has two players projected to score zero points. They may consider picking up Terrance West (14.10 projected points) to start over Jeremy Hill (10.80 projected points) and adding Rueben Randle (13.80 projected points) to start in place of Keenan Allen (7.90 projected points).

Surprise Scorpians Look To Sweep V-Town

The Surprise Scorpians (6-5, 1,408.46) look to complete the season sweep of V-Town (3-8, 1,527.99) this week. The Surprise Scorpians won the meeting in Week 1, 146.92 to 125.54, behind 35.42 points from Matt Ryan. The outcome isn’t etched in stone, with V-Town favored to win by 12.40 points according to recent projections.

The Surprise Scorpians have Jamaal Charles (17.20 projected points) and Knile Davis (5.60 projected points) playing in tonight’s game. All of the starters for V-Town are scheduled to play later.

V-Town has the biggest advantage at the DB position, where Morgan Burnett and Michael Griffin are projected to outscore Antoine Cason and Kyle Fuller, 13.10 – 0.00. For the Surprise Scorpians to be competitive, they’ll need to capitalize at the RB position, where Jamaal Charles and Knile Davis are expected to beat Marshawn Lynch and Montee Ball, 22.80 – 14.50. V-Town has two players (Marshawn Lynch and Mike Wallace) facing a top-10 defense while three more (Randall Cobb, Eli Manning, and Coby Fleener) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The Surprise Scorpians have one starter (Brandon LaFell) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including Josh Gordon and Jamaal Charles) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

V-Town has not made any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has Montee Ball (0.00 projected points) in their starting lineup. They could be interested in starting Fred Jackson (7.50 projected points) over Ball (0.00 projected points) and substituting in Jason Witten (11.20 projected points) for Coby Fleener (8.90 projected points).

Meanwhile, the Surprise Scorpians have made one drop, releasing Brandin Cooks (0.00 projected points). They’ve also made some lineup changes, starting Josh Gordon (21.10 projected points) and Davis (5.60 projected points) while benching Branden Oliver (9.40 projected points). With Antoine Cason (bye), Keenan Robinson (0.00 projected points), and Kyle Fuller (0.00 projected points) still in the lineup, there are more potential moves to be made. The Surprise Scorpians might want to think about picking up Jace Amaro (9.40 projected points) to start over Lance Kendricks (2.20 projected points) and adding Brandon McManus (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Robbie Gould (8.00 projected points).

***2014’s Finest***

Behind Cutler, Elmboyz Looks To Sweep Manning and Mile High

The Elmboyz (5-6, 1,316.29) look to complete the season sweep of Mile High (4-7, 1,287.41) this week. The Elmboyz won the meeting in Week 1, 122.18 to 108.46, behind 25.40 points from Marshawn Lynch. It looks like a heartbreaker, with the Elmboyz favored to win by only 4.90 points, according to Thursday projections.

The Elmboyz will start Eric Berry (6.10 projected points) in tonight’s game, while Mile High has Darren McFadden (10.80 projected points) and Sio Moore (10.30 projected points).

For Mile High to play well, they’ll need to capitalize at the TE position, where Jimmy Graham is expected to score more than Jordan Reed, 14.40 – 3.80. The Elmboyz have two players (Mark Ingram and Marshawn Lynch) facing a top-10 defense while two more (Tavon Austin and Terrance Williams) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Mile High also has two starters (Joique Bell and Jimmy Graham) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Zac Stacy and Odell Beckham) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Elmboyz have not made any changes to their lineup since Tuesday. They could be interested in picking up Davante Adams (10.70 projected points) to start over Terrance Williams (8.20 projected points) and adding Mychal Rivera (12.30 projected points) to start in place of Jordan Reed (3.80 projected points).

Mile High has kept their lineup the same, but still has Lawrence Timmons (bye) listed as a starter. They might consider starting Jacquizz Rodgers (7.80 projected points) over Zac Stacy (2.40 projected points) and adding Leon Washington (8.90 projected points) to start in place of Joique Bell (6.20 projected points).

Johnson and The Hagermaniacs Go for Sweep Against Brady and Spartans

The Hagermaniacs (7-4, 1,443.67) go for the season sweep against the Spartans (3-8, 1,121.26) this week. The Hagermaniacs got the win in Week 1, 153.09 to 102.86, behind 33.04 points from Matthew Stafford. It looks like a nailbiter, with The Hagermaniacs favored to win by only 3.46 points, according to updated projections.

The Hagermaniacs is starting Husain Abdullah (0.00 projected points) in the Thursday game, while the Spartans have Tamba Hali (8.40 projected points) and Khalil Mack (8.80 projected points).

The Hagermaniacs have a sizable advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore the Spartans, 46.50 – 15.30. For the Spartans to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the RB position, where Matt Asiata and Denard Robinson are expected to beat Montee Ball and Bishop Sankey, 21.90 – 6.60. The Hagermaniacs have three players (Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson, and Bishop Sankey) facing a top-10 defense while two more (Randall Cobb and Coby Fleener) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The Spartans have two starters (Matt Asiata and Tom Brady) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Jared Cook and Anquan Boldin) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Hagermaniacs have stood pat on their lineup since Tuesday, but still has four players projected to score zero points. They might want to think about starting Justin Forsett (12.40 projected points) over Montee Ball (0.00 projected points) and adding Leon Washington (8.90 projected points) to start in place of Bishop Sankey (6.60 projected points).

Meanwhile, the Spartans have made three lineup changes, starting Jared Cook (4.80 projected points), Elvis Dumervil (5.40 projected points), and Denard Robinson (12.90 projected points) while benching Vernon Davis (5.00 projected points), Paul Kruger (0.00 projected points), and LeGarrette Blount (0.00 projected points). They might be interested in picking up Jonas Gray (11.50 projected points) to start over Matt Asiata (9.00 projected points) and adding Davante Adams (10.70 projected points) to start in place of Jordan Matthews (4.50 projected points).

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall, M0t0rCityBall3rs Look to End Losing Streaks

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall (7-4, 1,576.96) goes for the season sweep against the M0t0rCityBall3rs (3-8, 1,233.27) this week. 99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall got the win in Week 1, 193.02 to 155.75, behind 35.42 points from Matt Ryan. Thursday projections have this one as a potential lock for 99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall, who is favored to win by 44.12 points.

Neither team will see action in tonight’s game.

For the M0t0rCityBall3rs to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the QB position, where Andrew Luck is expected to score more than Ryan Tannehill, 19.24 – 14.26. 99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall has four players (including Golden Tate and Shane Vereen) facing a top-10-ranked defense this week. The M0t0rCityBall3rs have one starter (Marques Colston) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including Jordy Nelson and Andrew Luck) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall made one pickup since Tuesday, adding Isaiah Crowell (10.30 projected points) while dropping Brandin Cooks (0.00 projected points). They’ve also made some lineup changes, starting Brandon LaFell (12.50 projected points), Golden Tate (16.70 projected points), and Ryan Tannehill (14.26 projected points) while benching Matt Ryan (16.84 projected points) and Antonio Brown (bye). They might consider picking up Brandon McManus (11.00 projected points) to start over Adam Vinatieri (8.00 projected points) and adding Justin Tuck (9.30 projected points) to start in place of Olivier Vernon (6.90 projected points).

The M0t0rCityBall3rs have not made any changes to their lineup, but still has one empty position and two players with zero projected points. They may consider starting Ryan Mathews (12.90 projected points) over Andre Williams (1.10 projected points) and adding Davante Adams (10.70 projected points) to start in place of Marques Colston (6.30 projected points).

Sproles Royce Phantoms Face Off Against The Denver Broncos, Looks to Extend Winning Streak

The Denver Broncos (7-4, 1,542.86) go for the season sweep against the Sproles Royce Phantoms (5-6, 1,403.46) this week. The Denver Broncos got the win in Week 1, 129.94 to 124.42, behind 19.30 points from DeMarco Murray. The Sproles Royce Phantoms have a 28.12-point edge in Thursday projections, 146.18 – 118.06.

Nobody will play for either team in the Thursday game.

The Sproles Royce Phantoms have a considerable advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore The Denver Broncos, 44.50 – 31.90. For The Denver Broncos to compete, they’ll need big games from their LBs, who are expected to beat the LBs from the Sproles Royce Phantoms, 15.70 – 5.10. The Sproles Royce Phantoms have two players (Drew Brees and Mike Wallace) facing a top-10 defense while two more (T.Y. Hilton and Tre Mason) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The Denver Broncos have one starter (Rob Gronkowski) going up against a top-10 defense and three (Michael Crabtree, Colin Kaepernick, and Rueben Randle) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Sproles Royce Phantoms have stood pat on their lineup since Tuesday, but still has two players projected to score zero points. They might be interested in starting C.J. Anderson (16.40 projected points) over Steven Jackson (6.40 projected points) and adding Brandon McManus (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Nick Novak (8.00 projected points).

The Denver Broncos have not made any lineup changes, but still has two players projected to score zero points. They might consider starting DeMarco Murray (22.40 projected points) over Alfred Blue (1.20 projected points) and substituting in DeAndre Hopkins (8.80 projected points) for Michael Floyd (4.80 projected points).

Mr Rodgers Neighborhood, EL JEFE Look to Continue Winning Streaks in Week 12

Mr Rodgers Neighborhood (10-1, 1,594.67) goes for the season sweep against EL JEFE (6-5, 1,277.74) this week. Mr Rodgers Neighborhood got the win in Week 1, 137.86 to 81.68, behind 20.40 points from Knowshon Moreno. The updated projections have Mr Rodgers Neighborhood winning this one by 25.54 points, 144.00 – 118.46.

Nobody will play for either team in tonight’s game.

Mr Rodgers Neighborhood has a considerable advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore EL JEFE, 45.10 – 33.50. For EL JEFE to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the RB position, where Eddie Lacy and Terrance West are expected to beat Benny Cunningham and Jerick McKinnon, 28.80 – 13.80. Mr Rodgers Neighborhood has one player (Jerick McKinnon) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including Aaron Rodgers and Josh Gordon) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. EL JEFE has two starters (Andy Dalton and Vincent Jackson) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Eddie Lacy and Terrance West) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Mr Rodgers Neighborhood has benched Percy Harvin (15.90 projected points) for the matchup. With Johnathan Joseph (0.00 projected points) and Brandon Marshall (0.00 projected points) remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. Mr Rodgers Neighborhood might consider picking up Jonas Gray (11.50 projected points) to start over Jerick McKinnon (6.30 projected points) and adding Mychal Rivera (12.30 projected points) to start in place of Dwayne Allen (9.80 projected points).

EL JEFE has not made any lineup changes, but still has four players projected to score zero points. They might be interested in picking up Davante Adams (10.70 projected points) to start over Vincent Jackson (6.80 projected points) and might also consider adding Rivera (12.30 projected points) to start in place of Zach Ertz (4.00 projected points).

Fallin-Up Looks To Sweep X CONS

Fallin-Up (6-5, 1,416.34) goes for the season sweep against the X CONS (3-8, 1,332.28) this week. Fallin-Up got the win in Week 1, 128.74 to 93.40, behind 27.70 points from Le’Veon Bell. According to the most recent projections, it has the makings of a win for the X CONS, who is favored to win by 36.10 points.

The X CONS start Travis Kelce (probable) tonight, while Fallin-Up will play Jamaal Charles (17.20 projected points) and Justin Houston (9.50 projected points).

The X CONS have three players (Lamar Miller, Cordarrelle Patterson, and Jeremy Hill) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Travis Kelce) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. Fallin-Up has one starter (A.J. Green) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Jamaal Charles and Rashad Jennings) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The X CONS have made three changes to their lineup since Tuesday, starting Pierre Garcon (12.80 projected points), Johnathan Cyprien (9.00 projected points), and Blake Bortles (7.44 projected points) while benching Mark Barron (6.00 projected points), Cam Newton (bye), and Kelvin Benjamin (bye). They might be interested in starting Giovani Bernard (14.50 projected points) over Jeremy Hill (10.80 projected points) and adding Justin Tuck (9.30 projected points) to start in place of Jason Hatcher (6.40 projected points).

Meanwhile, Fallin-Up has made one change to their lineup, starting Rashad Jennings (14.90 projected points) while placing Le’Veon Bell (bye) on the bench. With Thomas Davis (bye) and Reggie Nelson (0.00 projected points) remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. Fallin-Up might consider starting Philip Rivers (17.02 projected points) over Mark Sanchez (8.64 projected points) and adding Mychal Rivera (12.30 projected points) to start in place of Owen Daniels (9.80 projected points).