2010 NFL Preseason Week One | Fantasy Football Rankings – Projections
In week one of the 2010 NFL preseason, we watched rookie’s like Ryan Mathews and offseason signings like Donovan McNabb play for the first time in a new uniform. While both of those players had good debut’s others like Brandon Marshall struggled.
Looking back I was probably most impressed with Joe Flacco’s shown improvement on Thursday night as the Ravens’ passing game seems more advanced and mature than ever before. That’s not saying much since Baltimore has been a run first, defensive minded group, since they moved over from Cleveland.
Still, Flacco looks primed to help fantasy squads this season, and if you happen to draft a quarterback late in 12 team leagues or deeper you need to look at Flacco as a strong starting possibility.
While many NFL teams only played their starters a series or two (many stars didn’t play at all) the next two weeks will be the biggest for fantasy football evaluation. Starters tend to work deeper into the first half of games in these next two weeks, and hopefully we won’t see any big injuries like the one Ben Tate suffered against the Cardinals.
Note: We will be doing fantasy football analysis for most preseason games for the first three weeks of the preseason. Below I have a link to every game/ article that is written up for the first week of the preseason.
Week One Preseason Game Recap
More Preseason Notes:
Bronco Quarterbacks
Tim Tebow got into his first action with the Broncos and had a decent performance. Fellow Bronco quarterbacks Kyle Orton and Brady Quinn were supposed to be in a light quarterback controversy but Orton has consistently out played Quinn thus far.
Look for Orton to start this season and Jabar Gaffney and Eddie Royal to be his top targets in the passing game.
Arian Foster’s Fantasy Value Is Moving Up
Arian Foster just about had the starting job wrapped up in Houston before Friday night’s game against the Cardinals. In that contest Foster had a solid stat line and rookie second round pick Ben Tate suffered what could be a season ending injury.
Look for Foster to be the main tailback for the Texans this season as Steve Slaton is still gaining his strength from his past neck issue. Slaton will be the third down back and won’t be a fantasy option until at least the second half of this season.
For Foster, he is now worth a draft selection in the middle rounds at your fantasy football draft.

Quarterbacks | Running Backs | Wide Receivers | Tight Ends | Kickers | Team Defense / ST
NFL fantasy football player rankings writer Sean E. Douglas: fantasy-info.com
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