New Orleans Saints – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

New Orleans Saints – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

Dallas Cowboys 5-4 at New Orleans Saints 6-2

 

Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em

Drew Brees

#2 Ranked QB

Brees threw for 385 yards and 2 TDs last week against the Jets. He also threw 2 INTs. The game didn’t look pretty for Brees, but he still gave you 19.18 fantasy points. He is amazing and you never bench Brees. Oh, did we mention that Dallas gives up the most fantasy points to QBs, so there is that? Mommy likes!

 

Jimmy Graham

#1 Ranked TE

Graham is proving that he is a #1 fantasy draft pick next year. He had 116 yards and 2 TDs. Graham was in 77% of the snaps last week. His foot must be feeling better. Dallas gives up the 2nd most fantasy points to TEs. It is going to be a Brees-Graham kind of day.


Gut Calls

Pierre Thomas

#23 Ranked RB

Dallas’ defense is pretty bad. Thomas should have a nice day running on a weak defense. Sproles went out early in last week’s game against the Jets and is Questionable for this week so Thomas should see a majority of the touches again this week. Unfortunately, it should be a shoot out, so we don’t know how many touches it will be.


Lance Moore and Kenny Stills

#39 Ranked WR and #47 ranked WR

Here is the problem with the New Orleans Saints WRs: Brees likes to throw to Graham and then Graham and then hopefully to a WR. We think both players are great but only if they are used. Dallas should give up one long TD, so my guess is that it goes to Stills, but Moore is the safer bet. No help really, sorry. Talk to Brees.


Bench Warmers

None this week Dallas is bad on defense.

 

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