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Seahawks at Cardinals

Time: 4:15 PM ET   TV: FOX

CARDINALS (7-3-0)

SEAHAWKS (3-7-0)

  Kurt Warner

QB
Wow. What more can you say about last week's massive five-TD game? It came after he turned the ball over left and right against Carolina the wek before. Warner is someone you need to start because of his potential to have games like last wee.
  Projections
Cmp/Att PaYd PaTd Int RuYd RuTd FP
21/36 249 2 1 -1 0 17.8

  Matt Hasselbeck

QB
He did a nice job throwing for over 300 yards against the Lions, but his shoulder has been reportedly giving him problems. He'll sure need it ready to go if he plans on keeping up with Kurt Warner this week, though.
  Projections
Cmp/Att PaYd PaTd Int RuYd RuTd FP
21/35 245 1 1 3 0 17.5

  Tim Hightower

RB
He is starting to score with strong frequency and gives you strong yardage almost every time he takes the field. Someone who should be started for sure.
  Projections
RuAtt RuYd RuTd Rec RecYd RecTd FP
16 79 1 3 28 0 15.0

  Julius Jones

RB
Jones has been getting used out of the backfield, and while his total yardage is good, his rushing yardage isn't always that impressive. He's a better play in specific league formats than standard ones.
  Projections
RuAtt RuYd RuTd Rec RecYd RecTd FP
10 34 0 3 31 0 8.8

  Beanie Wells

RB
We'd like to see him score more often, but Wells is getting more carries as the season goes on. He's not a top-tier running back yet, but the potential for him to become one seems to be there. He's already a good play at this point of his career.
  Projections
RuAtt RuYd RuTd Rec RecYd RecTd FP
10 48 1 0 1 0 7.9

  Justin Forsett

RB
Only rushed once for 14 yards after the Seahawks waived Edgerrin James. Bummer. Hold off on the sleeper talk until 2010.
  Projections
RuAtt RuYd RuTd Rec RecYd RecTd FP
7 21 0 2 19 0 5.3

  Larry Fitzgerald

WR
He's starting to post more and more of the dominant stat lines we saw from him last season. A total beast who has the potential to carry you to a fantasy title. He's such an easy play.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
7 87 1       11.6

  Nate Burleson

WR
The bad news is he's only scored in one game since Week 1, but he'll get you a decent amount of yardage more often than not. He's not a great WR1 in most fantasy leagues, though.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
5 79 0       10.8

  Anquan Boldin

WR
He seems to be going through the motions until his imminent departure from Arizona takes place. When he starts with a new team, his heart will be back in the game. Right now, it doesn't seem to be. Pass.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
4 47 0       6.4

  T.J. Houshmandzadeh

WR
He's had a pretty disappointing season so far and has become nothing more than a borderline start in most leagues. We're still waiting for some of the explosive outings we saw from him as a Bengal.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
4 39 0       5.5

  Steve Breaston

WR
He's not a fantasy monster, but this is still an offense where the third receiver can put up big points. Time to slot him back in the lineup if you've left him out lately.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
3 47 0       7.1

  Deion Branch

WR
Branch only has 155 yards and a touchdown to his credit this year. Not someone you really want to rely on each week.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
0 5 0       1.0

  Ben Patrick

TE
Patrick just doesn't have a chance in this system. There are at least four legitimate players ahead of him all trying to get their hands on the ball as well. There simply aren't enough balls to go around.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
2 25 0       3.3

  John Carlson

TE
Carlson's had some big moments, but he's also had some games which made you start wondering what other TEs may be on the waiver wire. Just ride this season out if you own him. The potential for making good things happen in there.
  Projections
Rec RecYd RecTd FP
4 47 0       6.1

  Neil Rackers

K
I've always liked Rackers as a fantasy kicker, and this week is a perfect chance to get him back in that lineup of yours. The Cards should be putting up some big points against Seattle's D. He should be kicking for you if he can.
  Projections
XPM/XPA 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ FP
3/3 0 1 1 0   8.5

  Olindo Mare

K
If Arizona jumps out to a big lead, the Seahawks won't try many field goals. Mare isn't a great fantasy option on most weeks, and that probably won't change here.
  Projections
XPM/XPA 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ FP
2/2 1 1 1 0   8.6

  Cardinals
D/ST
They may give up a good amount of yardage and more points than they should, but they're an opportunistic crew who get to the quarterback and generate some turnovers. They're a borderline play, but not a bad one this week.
  Projections
PA Yds Allowed Sack Int FumR Td FP
20 325 2 1 0 0 6.4
  Seahawks
D/ST
They can't be played under any circumstances. This defense still has major issues and now gets to face an offense fresh off of tearing apart the Bears secondary. Stay far away.
  Projections
PA Yds Allowed Sack Int FumR Td FP
25 379 2 1 0 0 5.3

Projected Final Score
27   19
Other Matchups:
• 49ers 25, Bears 18
• Vikings 31, Lions 14
• Saints 33, Rams 17
• Raiders 22, Chiefs 21
• Eagles 24, Chargers 22
• Falcons 24, Panthers 20
• Jets 27, Jaguars 21
• Titans 24, Bills 17
• Cardinals 27, Seahawks 19
• Colts 27, Patriots 25
• Dolphins 28, Buccaneers 17
• Steelers 25, Bengals 18
• Broncos 21, Redskins 15
• Cowboys 27, Packers 22
• Ravens 24, Browns 15
Player analysis: Commentary is written by FOXSports.com fantasy analysts John Juhasz and Gerrit Ritt.
Projections: Determined solely by the statistical results of 61 game simulations provided by WhatIfSports.com.
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