Atlanta Falcons – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

Atlanta Falcons – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

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Tony Gonzalez

#5 Ranked TE

Bitter. We are still bitter with Mr. Gonzalez, but I guess it took being demoted to the fantasy bench to actually play well. Hopefully he will have another big week against the Seahawks. Settle is the 12th toughest DEF against opposing TEs, but Matt Ryan seemed to find a groove with Gonzalez.  Let’s hope there is still a bromance there.

 

Gut Calls

Steven Jackson

#27 Ranked RB

We don’t know who you have for RBs, but we would have to imagine that you have someone better, or should we say more reliable, than Steven Jackson. He appears to be healthy and did have13 carries last week for 57 yards, but you should expect more than that out of your starting RBs. Carolina was a tough defense last week, for sure, but so is Seattle.

Harry Douglas

#23 Ranked WR

He should probably be a must start as he was the 22nd highest scoring WR last week and you more than likely don’t have 2 of the top 20 WRs, but if you do, than this is questionable week for Douglas. He will go up against the Seahawks who have given up the 3rd fewest points to opposing WRs.  This doesn’t bode well for a struggling Falcons team.

 

Bench Warmers

Matt Ryan

#20 Ranked QB

Ryan had a terrible week last week scoring you only 6 fantasy points with 1 TD and 3 INTs. He will go up against the 2nd toughest defense against opposing QBs, so this week probably won’t be much better.

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