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Starts the Giants Defense: You have probably either cut this defense or benched them the past couple of weeks, but this all changes this week. Cornerback Aaron Ross makes his season debut after missing the first nine games with a hamstring injury. The secondary has been torched the past couple of weeks and this defense should create plenty of turnovers against the Atlanta Falcons. Running back Michael Turner will miss Sunday’s game with a high ankle sprain and the Falcons will be forced to pass against the Giants. Quarterback Matt Ryan has thrown 10 interceptions the past five games and he is in one of the worst slumps of his young career. The Giants defense will have one of the best fantasy games of their season on Sunday.
Ride the Cadillac: Tampa Bay Buccaners running back Cadillac Williams had a decent fantasy week last game against the Miami Dolphins with 52 rushing yards and one touchdown. The former Auburn running back has finally made a successful comeback from two devastating knee injuries and he should have his best fantasy game against the struggling New Orleans Saints rush defense. Turner, DeAngelo Williams and Steven Jackson all rushed for over 130 yards against this defense and Williams should have similar success. Rookie quarterback Josh Freeman played very well the last two games and this should stop the defense from stacking the box against Williams.
The greatest show on turf is back: Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner returns to St. Louis and will pass for over 300 yards against the Rams horrible defense. Warner threw for 343 yards and two touchdowns last time at Edward Jones Dome and Warner should continue his hot play. The former Rams quarterback has seven touchdowns and no interceptions in his last two games. Warner, Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin will all have big fantasy days against the Rams.
MJD will make up for his kneel against the Bills: Fantasy players hated Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew last week when he kneeled right before he scored a touchdown to waste the clock. Jones-Drew promises to make up for it this week and he faces a defense that is missing former Jaguars defensive tackle Marcus Stroud. The Bills already have one of the worst rush defenses in the past decade and Jones Drew could approach 160 yards and two scores on Sunday.
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