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Fantasy Forecasts
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Fantasy Start 'Em, Sit 'Em
Michael Fabiano tells you who to start and who to sit on your fantasy team in Week 9.
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Fantasy Double-Dipping
Should you start a team's backfield? The Fantasy Friday guys weigh in on double-dipping.
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Week 9 roster trends
Michael Fabiano and Adam Rank navigate the biggest fantasy storylines in Week 9 and what they mean for owners.
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Fantasy waiver wire
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Lineup Rankings
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Quarterbacks -- Week 9
Name Stock 1. Tom Brady, NE 
2. Drew Brees, NO 
3. Peyton Manning, IND 
4. Aaron Rodgers, GB 
5. Donovan McNabb, PHI 
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Running Backs -- Week 9
Name Stock 1. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 
2. Ray Rice, BAL 
3. Chris Johnson, TEN 
4. DeAngelo Williams, CAR 
5. Frank Gore, SF 
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Wide Receivers -- Week 9
Name Stock 1. Reggie Wayne, IND 
2. Andre Johnson, HOU 
3. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 
4. Randy Moss, NE 
5. Vincent Jackson, SD 
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Tight Ends -- Week 9
Name Stock 1. Dallas Clark, IND 
2. Antonio Gates, SD 
3. Vernon Davis, SF 
4. Jason Witten, DAL 
5. Tony Gonzalez, ATL 
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Kickers -- Week 9
Name Stock 1. Stephen Gostkowski, NE 
2. Lawrence Tynes, NYG 
3. Mason Crosby, GB 
4. David Akers, PHI 
5. Nate Kaeding, SD 
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Defenses -- Week 9
Name Stock 1. New Orleans Saints 
2. Green Bay Packers 
3. Philadelphia Eagles 
4. San Francisco 49ers 
5. New England Patriots 
Features
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Week 9 inactives: Who's in, who's out?
Need to know who's in and who's out to help set your fantasy football lineup? We have the latest inactives and all the fantasy implications for the NFL's ninth weekend.
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Week 9 fantasy football matchups
Need some help setting your fantasy football lineup this week? Check out what Scott Engel of RotoExperts.com has to say in this edition of the Fantasy matchups.
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Fantasy lineup rankings: Week 9
Need help setting your fantasy football roster for Week 9? NFL.com's updated lineup rankings for every fantasy position can make those difficult decisions much easier.
Player News
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Ryan Moats (RB) HOU
Updated 11/8/09 9:42 AMMoats will start in place of Steve Slaton on Sunday against Indianapolis.
Impacts: It's unclear exactly how the carries will be divided, but Moats certainly seems like the correct play if you have both backs on your fantasy roster.
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Steve Slaton (RB) HOU
Updated 11/8/09 9:42 AMRyan Moats will start Sunday at Indianapolis in place of Slaton, who was benched last week because of fumbling problems.
Impacts: It's likely the talented Slaton will still get some touches, but he's a very shaky fantasy play until it becomes clear how coach Gary Kubiak intends to use him.
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Devin Hester (WR) CHI
Updated 11/8/09 9:42 AMHester was active Sunday against Arizona even though he was limited during the week by a sore right ankle.
Impacts: Feel free to deploy Hester, who has totaled 265 receiving yards in his last three games.
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Haloti Ngata (DE) BAL
Updated 11/8/09 9:22 AMNgata was inactive against the Bengals on Sunday, missing a game for the first time this season because of a sprained left ankle and leaving Baltimore without one of its main run stoppers.
Impacts: Ngata hurt his ankle during a 30-7 win over Denver last Sunday and didn't practice this week, prompting him to be listed as questionable.
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Anthony Smith (DB) STL
Updated 11/7/09 4:57 PMThe Jaguars have been awarded Smith off waivers from the St. Louis Rams.
Impacts: Smith, a third-round draft pick by Pittsburgh in 2006, has played 48 games with 14 starts for the Steelers and Rams. He has 99 tackles, four interceptions and 23 special teams tackles. Smith played two games for the Rams this season before he was waived Thursday.
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Kendrick Clancy (NT) NO
Updated 11/7/09 4:09 PMClancy was placed on injured reserve Saturday, ending his season.
Impacts: Clancy, a 10th-year player in his third season with the Saints, played in two games and was inactive for five others because of the injury.
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DeMario Pressley (DT) NO
Updated 11/7/09 3:45 PMThe Saints signed Pressley from the practice squad to the active roster.
Impacts: Pressley, a second-year lineman out of North Carolina State, was selected by the Saints in the fifth round of the 2008 draft. The 6-foot-3, 301-pounder spent his rookie season on injured reserve rehabbing a foot injury suffered early in training camp.
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Jack Williams (CB) DEN
Updated 11/7/09 1:53 PMWilliams has been waived by the Broncos, who have signed veteran Ty Law.
Impacts: Williams was a fourth-round pick out of Kent State in 2008 who apparently didn't fit into coach Josh McDaniel's future plans.
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Ty Law (CB) NYJ
Updated 11/7/09 9:50 AMThe Broncos have shored up their secondary with another veteran, signing Law.
Impacts: The 35-year-old Law, who has been to five Pro Bowls, gives the Broncos five players over 30 in the defensive backfield that now sports a combined 20 Pro Bowl selections. To make room, the Broncos waived defensive back Jack Williams. Law's signing also likely means reduced playing time in the nickel and dime packages for rookie Alphonso Smith.
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Ty Law (CB) NYJ
Updated 11/6/09 3:08 PMLaw has agreed to terms on a deal with the Denver Broncos. Carl Poston, one of Law's agents, confirmed the news Friday to The Associated Press. The agreement came after Denver's media availability and a Broncos spokesman said the team had no comment.
Impacts: The 35-year-old Law, a perennial Pro Bowl selection, will fit right in with veterans Champ Bailey, Andre' Goodman, Brian Dawkins and Renaldo Hill, all in their 30s.
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T.J. Houshmandzadeh (WR) SEA
Updated 11/6/09 2:49 PMHoushmandzadeh says he's "shocked" with the fuss Seattle's making over him. The outspoken receiver said Friday he's been getting messages from former teammates in Cincinnati asking why people on and around the Seahawks have been making a big deal about his angry gestures and comments about not getting the ball more.
Impacts: Houshmandzadeh, who signed a $40 million, five-year contract in the spring, has just 35 receptions through seven games. He had 92, 112 and 90 catches in his last three years with the Bengals.
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Kendall Simmons (G) NE
Updated 11/6/09 2:13 PMThe New England Patriots have released Simmons, who was inactive for six of his seven games with the team.
Impacts: Simmons, 30, signed with the Patriots on Sept. 6 after being waived by the Pittsburgh Steelers. They chose him with the 30th pick of the first round in 2002 out of Auburn and he started all 80 games in which he played during seven seasons with Pittsburgh. He missed the entire 2004 season with a right knee injury and was limited to four games last year by a right Achilles' tendon injury.





