Running Down the Fantasy Football Playoffs

Ladell Betts.  Ron Dayne.  Pierre Thomas.  Michael Bush.

If these names look familiar, they led many fantasy football owners to league titles the past few seasons.  The thing that they all have in common is they were all late season waiver wire additions that paid off in a huge way.

I’ve looked ahead at every NFL team’s schedule for the remainder of the season and found these backup running backs that could join that illustrious list of fantasy football playoff studs.

If any of these players are on waivers in your league, pick them up immediately.  If some of these players aren’t available on the waiver wire, you should be able to acquire them for very little prior to your league trade deadline.  I’ve listed all their matchups from Week 10 to Week 16 to also show some great matchups leading up to your playoffs.  For some owners on the cusp of making the playoffs, a few of these players could give them an edge in a key matchup to be in position to worry about whom to start in the fantasy football playoffs (Weeks 14, 15 and 16 in many league formats).

Without further adieu, here are the best backup running backs the remainder of the season that should be available in many fantasy football leagues.  Each player is ranked in order based on talent, opportunity, and remaining playoff schedule. 

Beanie Wells – Arizona (Owned in 64.9% of Leagues)

SEA, @STL, @TEN, MIN, @SF, @DET, STL

Beanie Wells has the easiest remaining schedule out of all of these running backs.  Wells has some great matchups versus Seattle, St. Louis and Tennessee leading up to his playoff run.  In the fantasy football playoffs he will feast on San Francisco, Detroit and finally the Rams in Week 16.  Wells can be had very cheap right because the perception is the Cardinals cannot run the ball effectively.  Wells has averaged over 5 yards per carry his past few games, and it is only a matter of time before he relegates Tim Hightower to a third down option with Hightower’s fantastic hands out of the backfield.  Wells must learn to pick up the blitz better to increase his playing time, and he has struggled to do so early this season.  All of these players listed are lottery tickets, but if this one hits they payoff will be greater than any of the other backup running backs I’ve listed here.  Wells will be a key contributor to many championship winning teams as a RB2 or strong flex option down the stretch.

Mike Bell – Saints (Owned in 67.3% of Leagues)

@STL, @TB, NE, @WAS, @ATL, DAL, TB

Mike Bell has seen his play slip in recent weeks as Pierre Thomas has been surging ahead of him.  If the Thomas owner in your league does not also have Bell on their roster, grab him now while you can.  The Saints only have three potential tough games the remainder of the season against New England, Atlanta, and Dallas.  New Orleans draws the Buccaneers twice, St. Louis and Washington so Bell is worth owning in any league format.  Pierre Thomas also had a similar role to Bell for the past several seasons, and after untimely injuries to both Reggie Bush and Deuce McAlister, Thomas led many owners to fantasy football titles.  Thomas has struggled with minor injuries, so it is not out of the question he may miss some time and Bush has proven he cannot carry the load of a NFL running back.  Stash Bell away, if for any reason than having a fantastic title game matchup with Tampa Bay.

Chester Taylor – Vikings (Owned in 50.1% of Leagues)

DET, SEA, CHI, @ARI, CIN, @CAR, @CHI

Chester Taylor doesn’t get much playing time thanks to a guy named Peterson.  If you haven’t heard Mr. Peterson is pretty good, and the Vikings are looking like a lock to make the playoffs so far.  If you are in a shallow league, Taylor may be on your waiver wire and is worth a pickup in any format.  The Vikings may decide to limit Peterson’s carries later in the season to save him for the NFL playoffs.  The Vikings have some great matchups in Week 15 and 16 with the Panthers and Bears respectively and Taylor could be a viable option in your lineup those weeks.

Justin Forsett – Seahawks (Owned in 1.5% of Leagues)

@ARI, @MIN, @STL, SF, @HOU, TB, @GB

With the release of Edgerrin James, Forsett has been the primary backup to Julius Jones for Seattle.  Aside from the matchup with the Vikings in Week 11, it appears to be smooth sailing for the Seahawks for the remainder of the year.  Jones had a tough time getting started against the Lions last week, and only a rushing touchdown saved his day from being abysmal.  If the losses keep mounting for Seattle, Forsett is a good bet to get some late season starts so the coaching staff can see what they have for the future at the position.

Bernard Scott – Bengals (Owned in .70% of Leagues)

@PIT, @OAK, CLE, DET, @BAL, @SD, KC

Bernard Scott is the first of my extreme long shots to have any fantasy value the remainder of the season.  Cedric Benson is on pace for over 390 carries, so Marvin Lewis will want to rest him at some point.  Scott would be a good bet to get some additional carries, and should Benson miss any time it would be Scott getting the bulk of the work and not Brian Leonard.

Willis McGahee – Ravens (Owned in 72.8% of Leagues)

@CLE, IND, PIT, @GB, DET, CHI, @PIT

Willis McGahee hasn’t been seen in the box score much lately with the emergence of Ray Rice.  McGahee was a touchdown vulture for the first part of the season, so it stands to reason that he could have some good games against the weaker teams on their schedule like Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.  He should be the handcuff if you own Rice at this point, but we’ve seen that the Ravens like run the ball even more when the weather gets colder.

Kolby Smith – Chiefs (Owned in .40% of Leagues)

@OAK, PIT, @SD, DEN, BUF, CLE, @CIN

Kolby Smith would be ranked higher on my list if the Chiefs had a better offensive line.  If you look at the matchups, Smith could be useful as an emergency starter versus Oakland, San Diego, Buffalo and Cleveland.  Jamaal Charles will get the first crack at the feature back job with the departure of Larry Johnson, but Smith has proven he can carry the load in the past when given the opportunity.

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15 thoughts on “Running Down the Fantasy Football Playoffs

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  3. jim winningalert.com

    McFadden returns to start in week 10 after missing many games with a knee injury. They play washington in week 14, and Fargas has been rushing well. In week 16 the raiders play cleveland. With two of the weakest run defenses in the playoffs, McFadden could be the feature back this season as some thought during the draft.

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  4. Allen

    Great insight on RBs for the playoff home stretch; I always like to think ahead like this as well … I’d love to see your insight for WRs as well.

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  6. Earl Watson

    i picked last in my draft everyone counted me out from the start. i fought my way to a 10-3 record and earned myself a first round bye. who do i start in weeks 15 ans 16??

    QB-Philip Rivers, Bruce Gradkowski.
    RB-Lesean Mccoy, Pierre Thomas, Frank Gore, Darren Sproles.
    WR-Robert Meachem, Percy Harvin, Jeremy Maclin, Santonio Holmes,
    Hakeem Nicks,Michael Crabtree.
    TE-Tony Gonzalez, Kevin Boss.
    K-Lawrence Tynes
    DST-Vikings

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    1. Bryan Fontaine

      Rivers has some tough matchups with the Bengals and Titans, but he got you here and he should do really well against both teams.

      New Orleans faces Dallas and Tampa Bay so both Thomas and Meachem are good bets to do well. Gore will struggle Week 15 with Philly, but if you make the title game he gets Detroit Week 16. If it’s a PPR league then McCoy should be in there Week 15

      Depending on your # of WR’s you start, I like Meachem both Weeks, Harvin Week 16 vs the Bears, Holmes has brutal matchups with Green Bay and Baltimore, Maclin Week 15, Crabtree Week 16 vs DET.

      Gonzalez is a no brainer both weeks, but you may want to consider picking up the Cardinals DEF if they available (Detroit and STL).

      Good luck!

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  7. jim winningalert.com

    PICKUP RB HART COLTS. Indy is the only team stating that their starters will be getting rest. This is of concern for injured foot Reggie Wayne, but he practiced fully wed. for week 14. Could Collie, Garcon be used more? Expect after Week 15 to drop Indy stars Manning, Wayne, and noteably RB Addai, and possibly RB BROWN injured and out week 14. RB HART could assume an important feature back role if Brown is unable to play next week, and Addai is to be rested. They have good matchups ahead with Jacksonvilles weak run defense is week 15. I recommened picking up Hart if you need RB help for week 15. winningalert.com

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  9. Earl Watson

    i went ahead a picked up the cardinals dst. this should help considering the way the vikings defense likes to collapse. thanks for the advice and hopefully it will bring the fantasy championship to me.

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