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12/9/2014, 9:59pm

Fantasy football week 14 outlook

By Eldon Graham
Fantasy football week 14 outlook

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We are talking about Playoffs. That’s right the Fantasy Football plays are upon us and for those that need a little help with their lineups I got you covered. I hope that all of you that read my weekly column have made the playoffs in your respective leagues. And if you have not better luck next seasons. On that note I will get to the picks.

1. Start of the Week- DeAndre Hopkins 

After the performance he had a week ago, how could you not play him against the Jacksonville Jaguars? Against the Titans he had 238 yards and two touchdowns and now he plays the Jags this week, which should help you move along to the next round of the playoffs.

2. Trent Richardson 

This week Richardson has his sights set on revenge. He is facing the team that essentially gave up on after 17 games. Richardson is going to look to pound the ball at his former team.

3. C. J. Anderson 

Anderson has been balling ever since he was handed the starting running back job. The Broncos will look to keep that trend of running the ball going to negate the Buffalo Bills pass defense. I expect another big outing from Anderson this week.

4. Josh Gordon 

Gordon is not the Gordon of old, but is fairly productive for the Browns passing attack. He will find it easier to get open without Vontae Davis covering him during the game.

5. Matthew Stafford 

All I really need to tell you is, Stafford is playing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs cannot stop a nose bleed if they had tissues and Calvin Johnson is much worse than nose bleed. Stafford will look to expose the Buccaneers secondary just like every other quarterback has done this season.

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