Justin Forsett of the Baltimore Ravens

Justin Forsett was last weeks Fantasy Gem rushing for 182 Rushing Yds & 2 TD’s on his way to 32.00 fantasy points. So Let’s Get To It!!!

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Luck and I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks Go for Sweep Against Nelson and JUICE’S and BERRY’s

I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks (9-3, 1,748.78) look to complete the season sweep of JUICE’S and BERRY’s (2-10, 1,282.54) this week. I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks won the meeting in Week 2, 135.68 to 109.74, behind 18.88 points from Andrew Luck. Recent projections have this one as a lock for I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks, who is favored to win by 35.76 points.

With several players from each team taking the field, Thursday will have a big impact on the matchup. I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks starts LeSean McCoy (16.50 projected points), Dan Bailey (11.00 projected points), and Willie Young (6.30 projected points), while JUICE’S and BERRY’s have four players: Barry Church (7.50 projected points), Lamarr Houston (0.00 projected points), and two others.

I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks have two players (Jamaal Charles and Ryan Mathews) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including Andrew Luck and Odell Beckham) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. JUICE’S and BERRY’s have four starters (including Tom Brady and Travis Kelce) going up against a top-10 defense and two (T.Y. Hilton and Tavon Austin) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

I Got Sacks On Sacks On Sacks have not made any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has Reggie Nelson (0.00 projected points) in their starting lineup. They might consider picking up Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start over Young (6.30 projected points) and adding Perry Riley (10.60 projected points) to start in place of Paul Worrilow (7.60 projected points).

JUICE’S and BERRY’s have not made any changes to their lineup, but still has two players with zero projected points. They could be interested in picking up Leon Washington (8.80 projected points) to start over Bush (questionable) and adding Jacquizz Rodgers (8.70 projected points) to start in place of Chris Johnson (5.10 projected points).

Pick 6’n Looks To Sweep Peyton’s Girl

Pick 6’n (5-7, 1,386.11) looks to complete the season sweep of Peyton’s Girl (1-11, 1,391.79) this week. Pick 6’n won the meeting in Week 2, 120.97 to 101.58, behind 24.80 points from Jimmy Graham. Pick 6’n has an 18.72-point edge in the most recent projections, 152.92 – 134.20.

Pick 6’n is starting DeAndre Levy (16.10 projected points), Golden Tate (17.00 projected points), and three others in the games today, while Peyton’s Girl goes with Trent Cole (6.40 projected points).

Pick 6’n has the biggest advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore Peyton’s Girl, 34.80 – 12.20. For Peyton’s Girl to play well, they’ll need to capitalize at the DL position, where Everson Griffen and Cameron Wake are expected to beat Jason Pierre-Paul and Corey Liuget, 16.40 – 6.90. Pick 6’n has two players (Golden Tate and Julio Jones) facing a top-10 defense while two more (Jimmy Graham and Eli Manning) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Peyton’s Girl has three starters (Brandon LaFell, Alex Smith, and Terrance West) facing a top-10-ranked defense.

Pick 6’n has made two lineup changes since Tuesday, starting Eli Manning (15.32 projected points) and Vontaze Burfict (11.10 projected points) while benching Brandon Spikes (8.60 projected points) and Colin Kaepernick (14.18 projected points). They’ll still need to replace Corey Liuget (0.00 projected points) in the starting lineup. Pick 6’n might consider starting Chris Ivory (12.00 projected points) over Gore (probable) and adding John Brown (11.20 projected points) to start in place of Pierre Garcon (7.10 projected points).

Peyton’s Girl has not made any changes to their lineup, but still has Jelani Jenkins (0.00 projected points) starting this week. They might be interested in picking up Leon Washington (8.80 projected points) to start over Roy Helu (5.50 projected points) and substituting in Delanie Walker (12.10 projected points) for Mychal Rivera (6.60 projected points).

Behind Ellington, Clam Diggers Look To Sweep Johnson and NC Bad Boys

The Clam Diggers (6-6, 1,606.90) go for the season sweep against the NC Bad Boys (4-8, 1,435.75) this week. The Clam Diggers got the win in Week 2, 143.44 to 109.88, behind 22.64 points from Jay Cutler. The end result might be ugly, with the Clam Diggers favored to win by 54.30 points according to updated projections.

With four players from each team in action, Thursday will be exciting. Dez Bryant (16.30 projected points), Jay Cutler (15.88 projected points), and two others start for the Clam Diggers, while Martellus Bennett (12.60 projected points), Malcolm Jenkins (8.00 projected points), and two others will play for the NC Bad Boys.

The Clam Diggers have four players (including Dez Bryant and Jay Cutler) facing a top-10 defense while three more (Larry Donnell, Andre Ellington, and C.J. Anderson) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The NC Bad Boys have three starters (Martellus Bennett, Calvin Johnson, and Brandon Marshall) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Le’Veon Bell and Khiry Robinson) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Clam Diggers picked up one player since Tuesday, adding Latavius Murray (10.00 projected points) while cutting Robert Griffin III (13.12 projected points). The Clam Diggers have not made any changes to their lineup. They might want to think about starting Murray (10.00 projected points) over Steven Jackson (6.20 projected points) and adding Matt Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Blair Walsh (8.00 projected points).

Meanwhile, the NC Bad Boys have made two changes to their lineup, starting Le’Veon Bell (15.40 projected points) and Khiry Robinson (1.30 projected points) while placing Jordan Todman (3.20 projected points) and Shane Vereen (6.50 projected points) on the bench. With Mike Adams (0.00 projected points), Mario Addison (0.00 projected points), and two others remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. The NC Bad Boys might be interested in picking up John Brown (11.20 projected points) to start over Jarvis Landry (5.20 projected points) and might also consider adding M. Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Mason Crosby (8.00 projected points).

Behind Forte, St Pete ConVICKS Look To Sweep Rivers and BUCKNASTY’S BOYS

The St Pete ConVICKS (7-5, 1,784.74) go for the season sweep against the BUCKNASTY’S BOYS (9-3, 1,537.19) this week. The St Pete ConVICKS got the win in Week 2, 156.98 to 104.54, behind 26.00 points from C.J. Spiller. The St Pete ConVICKS have a 23.68-point edge in the most recent projections, 153.86 – 130.18.

Both teams have several starters seeing action in today’s games. The St Pete ConVICKS start Matt Forte (19.50 projected points), Michael Bennett (6.80 projected points), and Russell Wilson (16.76 projected points), while the BUCKNASTY’S BOYS have six players: Jeremy Maclin (14.40 projected points), Marshawn Lynch (14.70 projected points), and four others.

The St Pete ConVICKS have the advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore the BUCKNASTY’S BOYS, 31.60 – 9.90. The St Pete ConVICKS have three players (Matt Forte, Antonio Gates, and Roddy White) facing a top-10-ranked defense this week. The BUCKNASTY’S BOYS have two starters (Philip Rivers and Keenan Allen) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Jeremy Maclin and Dwayne Allen) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The St Pete ConVICKS made two pickups since Tuesday, adding Isaiah Crowell (12.00 projected points) and Dan Herron (1.10 projected points) while dropping Charles Sims (4.60 projected points) and Owen Daniels (10.00 projected points). The St Pete ConVICKS have not made any lineup changes, but still has Adam Jones (0.00 projected points) in their starting lineup. They might consider starting Martavis Bryant (11.80 projected points) over Roddy White (7.30 projected points) and adding Matt Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Adam Vinatieri (8.00 projected points).

Meanwhile, the BUCKNASTY’S BOYS have made one lineup change, starting Keenan Allen (7.80 projected points) while benching Reggie Wayne (13.00 projected points). With A. Smith (0.00 projected points) and Brandon Marshall (0.00 projected points) remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. The BUCKNASTY’S BOYS could consider starting Robbie Gould (8.00 projected points) over Dawson (5.00 projected points) and adding Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start in place of J. Smith (probable).

Weapons of Mass Production Seeks Revenge Against Hakeem I Saw I Conquered

Hakeem I Saw I Conquered (8-4, 1,515.42) takes on Weapons of Mass Production (7-5, 1,803.88) for the second time this season. Hakeem I Saw I Conquered improved to 1-0 in the season series after winning 153.14 to 133.08 in their last matchup in Week 2. Recent projections have this one as an easy win for Weapons of Mass Production, who is favored to win by 35.74 points.

With several players from each team starting, Thursday looks exciting. Weapons of Mass Production suits up Ryan Mundy (6.00 projected points), Kam Chancellor (6.00 projected points), and Cody Parkey (9.00 projected points), while Hakeem I Saw I Conquered is going with seven players: Connor Barwin (10.70 projected points), Michael Crabtree (12.50 projected points), and five others.

Weapons of Mass Production has a healthy advantage at the DL position, where Robert Quinn and Muhammad Wilkerson are projected to outscore Fletcher Cox and Sen’Derrick Marks, 15.30 – 5.70. Weapons of Mass Production has one player (Julian Edelman) facing a top-10 defense while five more (including Peyton Manning and Antonio Brown) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Hakeem I Saw I Conquered has two starters (DeMarco Murray and Tony Romo) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including Emmanuel Sanders and Darren Sproles) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Weapons of Mass Production picked up one player since Tuesday, adding Chad Greenway (8.10 projected points) while cutting Lance Briggs (out). They’ve also made three lineup changes, starting Arian Foster (15.70 projected points), Julius Thomas (13.30 projected points), and Antonio Brown (17.30 projected points) while benching DeSean Jackson (10.20 projected points), Lamar Miller (12.30 projected points), and Jace Amaro (9.70 projected points). They might consider picking up Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start over Muhammad Wilkerson (6.80 projected points) and adding Perry Riley (10.60 projected points) to start in place of Mason Foster (6.70 projected points).

Meanwhile, Hakeem I Saw I Conquered has made one change to their lineup, starting Elvis Dumervil (5.40 projected points) while placing K.J. Wright (5.10 projected points) on the bench. With Rashad Johnson (0.00 projected points), Sen’Derrick Marks (0.00 projected points), and Preston Brown (0.00 projected points) still in the lineup, there are more potential moves to be made. Hakeem I Saw I Conquered may consider starting Rashad Jennings (14.90 projected points) over Benny Cunningham (5.40 projected points) and adding Matt Bryant (11.00 projected points) to start in place of Caleb Sturgis (8.00 projected points).

Georgia Boy Looks To Sweep The Monstars

Georgia Boy (9-3, 1,698.60) goes for the season sweep against The Monstars (5-7, 1,601.00) this week. Georgia Boy got the win in Week 2, 126.04 to 100.18, behind 37.44 points from Aaron Rodgers. The Monstars have a 19.46-point edge in recent projections, 164.00 – 144.54.

The Monstars have Joique Bell (6.50 projected points) and Jason Witten (11.60 projected points) playing in the games today, while all of the starters for Georgia Boy will play later this week.

The Monstars have four players (including Josh Gordon and Percy Harvin) facing a top-10 defense while two more (Drew Brees and Trent Richardson) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Georgia Boy has two starters (Rob Gronkowski and Branden Oliver) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including Demaryius Thomas and Mark Ingram) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Monstars picked up two players since Tuesday, adding Jonas Gray (11.60 projected points) and Shayne Graham (9.00 projected points) while cutting Lorenzo Taliaferro (3.60 projected points) and Chandler Catanzaro (8.00 projected points). They’ve also made one change to their lineup, starting Bell (6.50 projected points) while benching Mike Wallace (14.20 projected points). They might consider starting Gray (11.60 projected points) over Trent Richardson (6.60 projected points) and adding Jared Allen (14.60 projected points) to start in place of Jurrell Casey (6.80 projected points).

Georgia Boy has not made any changes to their lineup. They might be interested in picking up Leon Washington (8.80 projected points) to start over Branden Oliver (3.40 projected points) and adding John Brown (11.20 projected points) to start in place of Michael Floyd (4.50 projected points).

***C/O 2013***

Behind Murray, PizzaFreak Looks To Sweep Wilson and Over Dwayne Bowe

PizzaFreak (7-5, 1,534.12) goes for the season sweep against Over Dwayne Bowe (4-8, 1,444.73) this week. PizzaFreak got the win in Week 2, 131.92 to 110.28, behind 23.30 points from DeMarco Murray. PizzaFreak has a 23.12-point edge in recent projections, 163.58 – 140.46.

PizzaFreak starts Malcolm Jenkins (8.00 projected points), Barry Church (7.50 projected points), and eight others in the games today, while Over Dwayne Bowe is going with Russell Wilson (16.76 projected points).

PizzaFreak has a considerable advantage at the RB position, where DeMarco Murray and Tre Mason are projected to outscore Shane Vereen and Trent Richardson, 35.20 – 13.10. For Over Dwayne Bowe to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the DL position, where Cameron Jordan and Rob Ninkovich are expected to beat Justin Smith and Willie Young, 19.40 – 13.00. PizzaFreak has four players (including DeMarco Murray and Golden Tate) facing a top-10 defense while two more (Larry Donnell and Tre Mason) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Over Dwayne Bowe also has four starters (including Percy Harvin and Travis Kelce) going up against a top-10 defense and one (Trent Richardson) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

PizzaFreak didn’t make any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has Brandon Marshall (0.00 projected points) in their starting lineup. They might want to think about picking up Michael Johnson (8.90 projected points) to start over Young (6.30 projected points) and adding Osi Umenyiora (8.80 projected points) to start in place of Smith (probable).

Over Dwayne Bowe hasn’t made any changes to their lineup. They might consider starting Jacquizz Rodgers (8.70 projected points) over Shane Vereen (6.50 projected points) and adding Terrance West (13.60 projected points) to start in place of Trent Richardson (6.60 projected points).

Eventual Champions Go for Sweep Against Cinderella

Eventual Champions (5-7, 1,483.17) go for the season sweep against Cinderella (7-5, 1,776.33) this week. Eventual Champions got the win in Week 2, 138.94 to 120.34, behind 22.90 points from Giovani Bernard. The updated projections have this one as an expected win for Cinderella, who is favored to win by 49.30 points.

Both teams have several starters playing in the Thursday games. Cinderella has six: Matt Forte (19.50 projected points), Connor Barwin (10.70 projected points), and four others, while Eventual Champions have Jeremy Maclin (14.40 projected points), Jay Cutler (15.88 projected points), and two others.

Cinderella has a noticeable advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore Eventual Champions, 27.40 – 5.40. For Eventual Champions to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the DB position, where Devin McCourty and Donte Whitner are expected to beat Eric Weddle and Adam Jones, 12.90 – 7.50. Cinderella has two players (Matt Forte and Julio Jones) facing a top-10 defense while three more (Mark Sanchez, Julius Thomas, and T.Y. Hilton) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Eventual Champions have one starter (Jay Cutler) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including C.J. Anderson and Rashad Jennings) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Cinderella has made one change to their lineup since Tuesday, starting Julius Thomas (13.30 projected points) while benching Antonio Gates (10.00 projected points). They’ll still need to replace Adam Jones (0.00 projected points) in the starting lineup. Cinderella might be interested in picking up Drew Stanton (17.14 projected points) to start over Sanchez (13.58 projected points) and adding Perry Riley (10.60 projected points) to start in place of Kendricks (7.20 projected points).

Meanwhile, Eventual Champions added one player, picking up Latavius Murray (10.00 projected points) while dropping Darren McFadden (5.60 projected points). Eventual Champions have not made any changes to their lineup, but still has two players with zero projected points. They could be interested in starting Kelvin Benjamin (12.50 projected points) over Torrey Smith (5.60 projected points) and substituting in Dwayne Allen (9.80 projected points) for Jermaine Gresham (3.10 projected points).

Hero7861 Looks To Sweep NC titans

Hero7861 (9-3, 1,753.39) goes for the season sweep against the NC Titans (7-5, 1,563.95) this week. Hero7861 got the win in Week 2, 126.58 to 106.28, behind 22.00 points from Arian Foster. Updated projections have this one as a potential heartbreaker, with Hero7861 favored to win by only 1.96 points, the smallest margin in the league.

Hero7861 will suit up Fletcher Cox (5.70 projected points) today, while the NC Titans will play Martellus Bennett (12.60 projected points), Anquan Boldin (4.80 projected points), and two others.

Hero7861 has a healthy advantage at the DB position, where Johnathan Joseph and Antrel Rolle are projected to outscore Rashad Johnson and Tashaun Gipson, 10.70 – 0.00. For the NC Titans to play well, they’ll need to capitalize at the TE position, where Martellus Bennett is expected to score more than Jared Cook, 12.60 – 2.10. Hero7861 has one player (Steven Jackson) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including Peyton Manning and Antonio Brown) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The NC Titans have two starters (Martellus Bennett and Roddy White) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Jacoby Jones and Andrew Luck) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Hero7861 has stood pat on their lineup since Tuesday, but still has two players projected to score zero points. They may consider starting Mark Ingram (15.70 projected points) over Steven Jackson (6.20 projected points) and adding Rueben Randle (13.80 projected points) to start in place of Jarvis Landry (5.20 projected points).

The NC Titans have kept their lineup the same, but still has three players projected to score zero points. They might want to think about starting Chris Ivory (12.00 projected points) over Gore (probable) and might also consider adding Randle (13.80 projected points) to start in place of Boldin (4.80 projected points).

Nelson and DeSeantourage Look to Sweep Johnson, I go Deep

DeSeantourage (7-5, 1,643.85) goes for the season sweep against I go Deep (4-8, 1,412.69) this week. DeSeantourage got the win in Week 2, 181.58 to 89.26, behind 31.90 points from Jordy Nelson. The updated projections have I go Deep emerging victorious by 20.94 points, 165.24 – 144.30.

I go Deep starts Calvin Johnson (18.40 projected points) today, while DeSeantourage will play Darren Sproles (13.20 projected points) and Terrance Williams (6.40 projected points).

I go Deep has a healthy advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore DeSeantourage, 29.10 – 18.70. For DeSeantourage to be competitive, they’ll need to capitalize at the RB position, where Darren Sproles and Andre Ellington are expected to beat Ben Tate and Lamar Miller, 30.90 – 12.30. I go Deep has two players (Calvin Johnson and Tom Brady) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Odell Beckham) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. DeSeantourage has one starter (Terrance Williams) going up against a top-10 defense and three (Drew Brees, Darren Sproles, and Andre Ellington) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

I go Deep has not made any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has Ben Tate (0.00 projected points) in their starting lineup. They might consider picking up Ryan Mathews (14.50 projected points) to start over Tate (0.00 projected points) and substituting in Jamie Collins (11.70 projected points) for Paul Worrilow (7.60 projected points).

Meanwhile, DeSeantourage added four players, picking up Isaiah Crowell (12.00 projected points), Alfred Blue (1.20 projected points), and two others while dropping Cameron Heyward (4.80 projected points), Mychal Rivera (6.60 projected points), and three others. DeSeantourage has not made any changes to their lineup, but still has one empty position and one player with zero projected points. They might want to think about placing Owen Daniels (10.00 projected points) in the starting lineup to fill their hole at TE and substituting in Cordarrelle Patterson (13.00 projected points) for Williams (probable).

V-Town Looks To Sweep F-U-Pay-Me

V-Town (3-9, 1,667.59) looks to complete the season sweep of F-U-Pay-Me (7-5, 1,594.14) this week. V-Town won the meeting in Week 2, 146.74 to 126.39, behind 23.70 points from Chandler Jones. Recent projections have this one as a close one, with V-Town favored to win by only 0.68 points.

Both V-Town and F-U-Pay-Me have several starters active in today’s games. V-Town calls on Marshawn Lynch (14.70 projected points), Tony Romo (15.72 projected points), and two others, while F-U-Pay-Me will play three players: Kam Chancellor (6.00 projected points), Joique Bell (6.50 projected points), and Alshon Jeffery (14.90 projected points).

V-Town has a pronounced advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore F-U-Pay-Me, 42.20 – 31.60. For F-U-Pay-Me to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the QB position, where Aaron Rodgers is expected to score more than Tony Romo, 22.84 – 15.72. V-Town has two players (Tony Romo and Jason Witten) facing a top-10-ranked defense this week. F-U-Pay-Me has three starters (Joique Bell, Rob Gronkowski, and Alshon Jeffery) going up against a top-10 defense and three (Justin Forsett, Steve Smith, and Wes Welker) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

V-Town didn’t make any lineup changes since Tuesday, but still has two players projected to score zero points. They might consider picking up Ryan Mathews (14.50 projected points) to start over Fred Jackson (7.60 projected points) and substituting in K.J. Wright (5.10 projected points) for C.J. Mosley (0.00 projected points).

Meanwhile, F-U-Pay-Me dropped two players, releasing Carson Palmer (0.00 projected points) and Ahmad Bradshaw (0.00 projected points). F-U-Pay-Me has kept their lineup the same, but still has Jelani Jenkins (0.00 projected points) listed as a starter. They might also be interested in picking up Mathews (14.50 projected points) to start over Bell (6.50 projected points) and adding Rueben Randle (13.80 projected points) to start in place of Wes Welker (5.40 projected points).

Led by McCoy, The Pride of Detroit Goes for Sweep Against Charles, Surprise Scorpians

The Pride of Detroit (5-7, 1,529.19) goes for the season sweep against the Surprise Scorpians (7-5, 1,551.68) this week. The Pride of Detroit got the win in Week 2, 128.14 to 67.94, behind 24.80 points from Jimmy Graham. The Pride of Detroit has a 22.12-point edge in Thursday projections, 155.30 – 133.18.

The Pride of Detroit will suit up DeAndre Levy (16.10 projected points), LeSean McCoy (16.50 projected points), and four others in the games today, while the Surprise Scorpians counter with Robbie Gould (8.00 projected points) and Kyle Fuller (questionable).

The Pride of Detroit has a pronounced advantage at the TE position, where Jimmy Graham is projected to outscore Jordan Cameron, 14.50 – 0.00. For the Surprise Scorpians to play well, they’ll need big games from their WRs, who are expected to beat the WRs from The Pride of Detroit, 53.50 – 34.50. The Pride of Detroit has two players (Matthew Stafford and Keenan Allen) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including LeSean McCoy and Emmanuel Sanders) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The Surprise Scorpians have five starters (including Josh Gordon and Jamaal Charles) going up against a top-10 defense and one (Demaryius Thomas) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Pride of Detroit has made two lineup changes since Tuesday, starting Emmanuel Sanders (14.90 projected points) and Martavis Bryant (11.80 projected points) while benching Eddie Royal (4.50 projected points) and Jordan Todman (3.20 projected points). They’ll still need to remove Anthony Barr (0.00 projected points) from the lineup. The Pride of Detroit might be interested in picking up Ryan Mathews (14.50 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 (7.80 projected points).

Meanwhile, the Surprise Scorpians have made two lineup changes, starting Andy Dalton (15.18 projected points) and Jordan Cameron (0.00 projected points) while benching Matt Ryan (16.68 projected points) and Lance Kendricks (1.50 projected points). With Keenan Robinson (0.00 projected points) and Fuller (questionable) remaining in the lineup, there are still potential moves to be made. The Surprise Scorpians might also be interested in picking up Mathews (14.50 projected points) to start over Knile Davis (5.60 projected points) and adding Michael Johnson (8.90 projected points) to start in place of Muhammad Wilkerson (6.80 projected points).

***2014’s Finest***

The Hagermaniacs, Elmboyz Look to End Losing Streaks

The Hagermaniacs (7-5, 1,552.03) go for the season sweep against the Elmboyz (5-7, 1,425.19) this week. The Hagermaniacs got the win in Week 2, 127.14 to 118.09, behind 21.60 points from Julian Edelman. The Hagermaniacs have a 20.42-point edge in the updated projections, 164.10 – 143.68.

Both teams have several starters active in the games today. The Hagermaniacs are starting Matthew Stafford (18.50 projected points), Barry Church (7.50 projected points), and two others, while the Elmboyz will play five players: Marshawn Lynch (14.70 projected points), Jay Cutler (15.88 projected points), and three others.

The Hagermaniacs have a pronounced advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore the Elmboyz, 46.40 – 26.70. For the Elmboyz to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the RB position, where Mark Ingram and Marshawn Lynch are expected to beat Justin Forsett and Bishop Sankey, 30.40 – 19.10. The Hagermaniacs have four players (including Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Justin Forsett) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. Elmboyz has two starters (Jay Cutler and Terrance Williams) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Mark Ingram and Tavon Austin) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Hagermaniacs didn’t make any lineup changes since Tuesday. They might consider picking up Latavius Murray (10.00 projected points) to start over Bishop Sankey (6.60 projected points) and adding Jerrell Freeman (10.10 projected points) to start in place of Dont’a Hightower (7.20 projected points).

The Elmboyz have not made any lineup changes, but still has Eric Berry (0.00 projected points) in their starting lineup. They could be interested in picking up Martavis Bryant (11.80 projected points) to start over Williams (probable) and adding Chandler Jones (9.40 projected points) to start in place of Jason Pierre-Paul (6.90 projected points).

M0t0rCityBall3rs Look To Sweep Mile High

The M0t0rCityBall3rs (3-9, 1,330.49) go for the season sweep against Mile High (5-7, 1,440.49) this week. The M0t0rCityBall3rs got the win in Week 2, 144.78 to 123.28, behind 31.90 points from Jordy Nelson. Thursday projections have Mile High as the favorite by 21.36 points, 148.86 – 127.50.

With several players from each team starting, Thursday will be exciting. Mile High is starting Connor Barwin (10.70 projected points), Joique Bell (6.50 projected points), and Riley Cooper (6.80 projected points), while the M0t0rCityBall3rs will play seven players: Martellus Bennett (12.60 projected points), Cliff Avril (7.30 projected points), and five others.

Mile High has a healthy advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore the M0t0rCityBall3rs, 30.90 – 19.40. Mile High has one player (Joique Bell) facing a top-10 defense while five more (including Peyton Manning and Odell Beckham) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The M0t0rCityBall3rs also has one starter (Martellus Bennett) going up against a top-10 defense and three (Marques Colston, Andrew Luck, and Andre Williams) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

Mile High didn’t make any lineup changes since Tuesday. They could be interested in starting Jacquizz Rodgers (8.70 projected points) over Zac Stacy (2.30 projected points) and adding Leon Washington (8.80 projected points) to start in place of Darren McFadden (5.60 projected points).

The M0t0rCityBall3rs have kept their lineup the same, but still has one empty position and one player projected to score zero points. They might want to think about starting Ryan Mathews (14.50 projected points) over Andre Williams (1.10 projected points) and adding Martavis Bryant (11.80 projected points) to start in place of Marques Colston (6.40 projected points).

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall Looks To Sweep Spartans

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall (8-4, 1,691.98) goes for the season sweep against the Spartans (4-8, 1,249.12) this week. 99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall got the win in Week 2, 140.34 to 106.08, behind 16.20 points from LeSean McCoy. With a predicted margin of victory of 45.78 points, the most recent projections have this one as a win for 99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall.

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall will suit up LeSean McCoy (16.50 projected points) in today’s games, while the Spartans have Richard Sherman (10.00 projected points), Vernon Davis (4.50 projected points), and two others.

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall has a noticeable advantage at the WR position, where they are projected to outscore the Spartans, 48.70 – 17.30. For the Spartans to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the DB position, where Richard Sherman and Darrelle Revis are expected to beat Brent Grimes and Tashaun Gipson, 18.30 – 4.50. 99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall has three players (Brandon LaFell, Julio Jones, and Shane Vereen) facing a top-10 defense while three more (LeSean McCoy, Julius Thomas, and Antonio Brown) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The Spartans have one starter (Tom Brady) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Wes Welker and Jordan Matthews) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall made one pickup since Tuesday, adding Carlos Hyde (4.30 projected points) while dropping Ben Tate (0.00 projected points). They’ve also made three lineup changes, starting Julius Thomas (13.30 projected points), Antonio Brown (17.30 projected points), and Ryan Tannehill (14.52 projected points) while benching Matt Ryan (16.68 projected points), Austin Seferian-Jenkins (1.70 projected points), and Isaiah Crowell (12.00 projected points). They’ll still need to replace Tashaun Gipson (0.00 projected points) in the starting lineup. 99 Bortles of Beer on the Wall might consider picking up Latavius Murray (10.00 projected points) to start over Shane Vereen (6.50 projected points) and substituting in Golden Tate (17.00 projected points) for Brandon LaFell (12.70 projected points).

Meanwhile, the Spartans have made three changes to their lineup, starting Matt Asiata (2.80 projected points), Davis (4.50 projected points), and Paul Kruger (0.00 projected points) while placing Jared Cook (2.10 projected points), Anthony Dixon (6.40 projected points), and Elvis Dumervil (5.40 projected points) on the bench. They may consider picking up Martavis Bryant (11.80 projected points) to start over Boldin (4.80 projected points) and adding John Brown (11.20 projected points) to start in place of Wes Welker (5.40 projected points).

QB’s Battle as Rodgers, Mr Rodgers Neighborhood Plays Brees, Sproles Royce Phantoms

Mr Rodgers Neighborhood (10-2, 1,723.03) goes for the season sweep against the Sproles Royce Phantoms (6-6, 1,578.66) this week. Mr Rodgers Neighborhood got the win in Week 2, 141.54 to 122.23, behind 37.44 points from Aaron Rodgers. It looks like a potential heartbreaker, with the Sproles Royce Phantoms favored to win by only 2.66 points, according to the updated projections.

Each team has two starters in the lineup in the Thursday games. The Sproles Royce Phantoms are starting Dez Bryant (16.30 projected points) and Fletcher Cox (5.70 projected points), while Mr Rodgers Neighborhood has Brandon Marshall (12.70 projected points) and Willie Young (6.30 projected points).

The Sproles Royce Phantoms have a considerable advantage at the RB position, where C.J. Anderson and Tre Mason are projected to outscore Trent Richardson and Benny Cunningham, 29.20 – 12.00. For Mr Rodgers Neighborhood to play well, they’ll need big games from their LBs, who are expected to beat the LBs from the Sproles Royce Phantoms, 21.20 – 7.10. The Sproles Royce Phantoms have two players (Dez Bryant and Antonio Gates) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including Drew Brees and C.J. Anderson) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. Mr Rodgers Neighborhood also has two starters (Brandon Marshall and Josh Gordon) going up against a top-10 defense and four (including Steve Smith and Dwayne Allen) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The Sproles Royce Phantoms picked up two players since Tuesday, adding Jonas Gray (11.60 projected points) and Dan Herron (1.10 projected points) while cutting Roddy White (7.30 projected points) and Antonio Cromartie (9.70 projected points). The Sproles Royce Phantoms didn’t make any lineup changes, but still has two players projected to score zero points. They might consider picking up Chandler Jones (9.40 projected points) to start over Cox (5.70 projected points) and substituting in Vontaze Burfict (11.10 projected points) for Emmanuel Lamur (0.00 projected points).

Meanwhile, Mr Rodgers Neighborhood has made four lineup changes, starting Steve Smith (11.30 projected points), Dwayne Allen (9.80 projected points), and two others while benching Brian Cushing (9.20 projected points), Percy Harvin (16.30 projected points), and two others. 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 may consider picking up Latavius Murray (10.00 projected points) to start over Trent Richardson (6.60 projected points) and might also consider adding Jones (9.40 projected points) to start in place of Young (6.30 projected points).

The Denver Broncos Go for Sweep Against Fallin-Up

The Denver Broncos (7-5, 1,691.30) go for the season sweep against Fallin-Up (7-5, 1,523.04) this week. The Denver Broncos got the win in Week 2, 147.32 to 96.14, behind 23.70 points from Chandler Jones. This matchup is relatively close, with Fallin-Up favored to win by 6.54 points.

Each team has several starters playing in today’s games. Fallin-Up has four: Jeremy Maclin (14.40 projected points), Tony Romo (probable), and two others, while The Denver Broncos have Matt Forte (19.50 projected points), Michael Crabtree (12.50 projected points), and four others.

Fallin-Up has a considerable advantage at the WR position, where Jeremy Maclin and A.J. Green are projected to outscore Michael Crabtree and Justin Hunter, 29.00 – 16.20. Fallin-Up has two players (Jamaal Charles and Tony Romo) facing a top-10 defense while four more (including Le’Veon Bell and Rashad Jennings) face a bottom-10-ranked defense. The Denver Broncos have four starters (including DeMarco Murray and Matt Forte) facing a top-10-ranked defense.

Fallin-Up has made one change to their lineup since Tuesday, starting Le’Veon Bell (15.40 projected points) while benching Cecil Shorts (5.80 projected points). They’ll still need to remove Reggie Nelson (0.00 projected points) from the lineup. Fallin-Up could be interested in picking up Chandler Jones (9.40 projected points) to start over Jurrell Casey (6.80 projected points) and adding Justin Tuck (9.30 projected points) to start in place of Bennett (6.80 projected points).

The Denver Broncos have not made any changes to their lineup, but still has two players with zero projected points. They might want to think about starting Rueben Randle (13.80 projected points) over Justin Hunter (3.70 projected points) and adding Cairo Santos (8.00 projected points) to start in place of Dawson (5.00 projected points).

Ellington and X CONS Go for Sweep Against Thomas and EL JEFE

The X CONS (3-9, 1,434.02) go for the season sweep against EL JEFE (7-5, 1,433.46) this week. The X CONS got the win in Week 2, 93.84 to 71.22, behind 22.90 points from Giovani Bernard. The X CONS have a 16.92-point edge in Thursday projections, 163.20 – 146.28.

The X CONS start DeAndre Levy (16.10 projected points) in the games today, while EL JEFE has Alshon Jeffery (14.90 projected points), Zach Ertz (probable), and Cody Parkey (probable).

The X CONS have a remarkable advantage at the LB position, where they are projected to outscore EL JEFE, 37.70 – 17.70. For EL JEFE to compete, they’ll need to capitalize at the WR position, where Demaryius Thomas and Alshon Jeffery are expected to beat Pierre Garcon and Cordarrelle Patterson, 36.00 – 20.10. The X CONS have one player (Travis Kelce) facing a top-10 defense while one more (Andre Ellington) faces a bottom-10-ranked defense. EL JEFE has three starters (Chris Ivory, Alshon Jeffery, and Terrance West) going up against a top-10 defense and two (Demaryius Thomas and Zach Ertz) against a defense ranked in the bottom 10.

The X CONS have not made any changes to their lineup since Tuesday. They might be interested in starting Cam Newton (14.70 projected points) over Blake Bortles (6.90 projected points) and substituting in Giovani Bernard (14.60 projected points) for Jeremy Hill (10.80 projected points).

EL JEFE has kept their lineup the same, but still has three players projected to score zero points. They might want to think about starting Haloti Ngata (6.30 projected points) over Corey Liuget (0.00 projected points) and adding Justin Tuck (9.30 projected points) to start in place of Marcell Dareus (7.20 projected points).