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Quarterback
RankPlayerFPT
1.Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers317.34
2.New Orleans Saints Drew Brees304.42
3.Minnesota Vikings Brett Favre286.58
4.Houston Texans Matt Schaub282.9
5.Dallas Cowboys Tony Romo281.82
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Runningback
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1.Tennessee Titans Chris Johnson346.9
2.Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson290.5
3.Jacksonville Jaguars Maurice Jones-Drew272.5
4.Baltimore Ravens Ray Rice252.1
5.San Francisco 49ers Frank Gore230.6
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Wide Receiver
RankPlayerFPT
1.Houston Texans Andre Johnson211.9
2.New England Patriots Randy Moss204.4
3.Dallas Cowboys Miles Austin197.8
4.Philadelphia Eagles DeSean Jackson190.4
5.Arizona Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald187.2
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Tight End
RankPlayerFPT
1.San Francisco 49ers Vernon Davis174.5
2.Indianapolis Colts Dallas Clark171.7
3.San Diego Chargers Antonio Gates163.7
4.Philadelphia Eagles Brent Celek145.1
5.Atlanta Falcons Tony Gonzalez122.7
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Team Defense
RankPlayerFPT
1.Philadelphia Eagles Eagles265
1t.New Orleans Saints Saints265
3.Green Bay Packers Packers239
3t.San Francisco 49ers 49ers239
5.Arizona Cardinals Cardinals232
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Make sure to check here every week! Each week, I'll suggest three players that are likely on your league's waiver wire that could provide a spark to your fantasy team. Of course, if you have any questions you'd like me to answer, please send them to me at scottmickels@fantasyplaymakers.com.

2010 Sleepers: Kickers and Team Defenses

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2 Start Pitchers

As we slowly close in on the end of the regular season, I don't have any Injury Watch's to speak of, which is always a good thing. However, I did get one email this week that comes to me from Aaron S. So, let us quickly go to Mick's Mailbag…

Aaron S. writes: "Who would you rather have for the rest of the season? Phil Hughes or Wandy Rodriguez? Is it true Phil Hughes has an innings cap of 175? (he's at about 145 now) Wandy is on my waiver wire, but won't be for long."

 Good question, but you almost answered it yourself. With Hughes apparently on an innings limit, Rodriguez is the easy choice. Don't get me wrong, Hughes has pitched great this year, but he is showing signs of fatigue. Down the stretch as...

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