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Football > 2012 > Weekly Matchup Analyzer > Week 14

Fantasy Football Matchup Analyzer: Week 14

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. New York Jets vs. Oakland (allows 9.6 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Nick Folk
  2. Denver vs. Tennessee (allows 9.5 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Matt Prater
  3. Green Bay vs. Atlanta (allows 9.3 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Mason Crosby
  4. Cleveland at New England (allows 8.9 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Shayne Graham, PK2 Brandon Bogotay
  5. New York Giants at San Diego (allows 8.9 points per game to Ks)
    PK2 Josh Brown
  6. Washington vs. Kansas City (allows 8.9 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Kai Forbath
  7. Indianapolis at Cincinnati (allows 8.7 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Adam Vinatieri
  8. Atlanta at Green Bay (allows 8.6 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Matt Bryant
  9. Tennessee at Denver (allows 8.4 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Rob Bironas
  10. Tampa Bay vs. Buffalo (allows 8.3 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Connor Barth

Toughest Matchups

  1. Oakland at New York Jets (allows 5.9 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Sebastian Janikowski
  2. Minnesota at Baltimore (allows 5.9 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Blair Walsh
  3. Pittsburgh vs. Miami (allows 6.0 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Shaun Suisham
  4. Arizona vs. St. Louis (allows 6.2 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Jay Feely
  5. Miami at Pittsburgh (allows 6.2 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Dan Carpenter (IR), PK2 Caleb Sturgis
  6. New England vs. Cleveland (allows 6.3 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Stephen Gostkowski
  7. Houston at (allows 6.3 points per game to Ks)
  8. Philadelphia vs. Detroit (allows 6.4 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Alex Henery
  9. Kansas City at (allows 6.4 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Ryan Succop
  10. Jacksonville vs. Houston (allows 6.8 points per game to Ks)
    PK1 Josh Scobee
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