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Football > 2012 > Weekly Matchup Analyzer > Week 10

Fantasy Football Matchup Analyzer: Week 10

This tool is not meant to be a replacement for our weekly player rankings, although matchups are taken into consideration for those as well. You shouldn't bench a stud player who has a difficult matchup or automatically start a fantasy backup who has an easy matchup. It's meant to be a helpful tool when deciding between two closely ranked players. The matchups are graded on how many fantasy points the opposing team surrendered to this position on average.

Week:

Easiest Matchups

  1. Carolina at San Francisco (allows 10.2 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Greg Olsen, TE2 Ben Hartsock
  2. Miami at Tampa Bay (allows 9.8 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Dustin Keller, TE2 Charles Clay (IR), TE3 Michael Egnew
  3. Chicago vs. Detroit (allows 9.1 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Martellus Bennett, TE2 Steve Maneri, TE3 Evan Rodriguez
  4. Buffalo at Pittsburgh (allows 9.0 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Scott Chandler (IR), TE2 Lee Smith
  5. San Diego vs. Denver (allows 8.9 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Antonio Gates, TE2 Ladarius Green, TE3 John Phillips (Pro)
  6. Baltimore vs. Cincinnati (allows 8.6 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Dennis Pitta, TE2 Ed Dickson
  7. Denver at San Diego (allows 8.3 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Jacob Tamme, TE2 Joel Dreessen, TE3 Virgil Green
  8. Atlanta vs. Seattle (allows 8.2 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Tony Gonzalez, TE2 Chase Coffman, TE3 Levine Toilolo
  9. New Orleans vs. Dallas (allows 8.0 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Jimmy Graham (Pro), TE2 Ben Watson
  10. Minnesota vs. (allows 7.7 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Kyle Rudolph, TE2 John Carlson, TE3 Rhett Ellison

Toughest Matchups

  1. Arizona vs. Houston (allows 0.0 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Robert Housler (IR), TE2 Jeff King, TE3 Jim Dray
  2. Washington at Minnesota (allows 0.0 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Fred Davis (IR), TE2 Logan Paulsen, TE3 Jordan Reed, TE4 Niles Paul
  3. Green Bay vs. Philadelphia (allows 0.0 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Jermichael Finley
  4. Oakland at New York Giants (allows 5.9 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Richard Gordon, TE2 David Ausberry
  5. Jacksonville at Tennessee (allows 6.2 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Marcedes Lewis, TE2 Brett Brackett (IR)
  6. Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo (allows 6.4 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Heath Miller (IR), TE2 Matt Spaeth
  7. Indianapolis vs. St. Louis (allows 6.4 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Dwayne Allen, TE2 Coby Fleener
  8. Dallas at New Orleans (allows 6.5 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Jason Witten, TE2 Gavin Escobar
  9. Tampa Bay vs. Miami (allows 6.7 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Luke Stocker, TE2 Tom Crabtree
  10. St. Louis at Indianapolis (allows 6.8 points per game to TEs)
    TE1 Jared Cook (IR), TE2 Lance Kendricks
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