Must Starts

1. Peyton Manning - He’s off to another torrid start and will continue his dominance with 300 yards and 3 TDs in Jacksonville. He’s the top fantasy football QB in Week 4.

2. Aaron Rodgers – The incoming Lions have been torched through the air all season. That’s not a recipe for success against Aaron Rodgers and Co. Look for over 300 yards and 3 TDs this week.

3. Phillip Rivers - The pass happy Chargers will put up big yards against the Cardinals this week. Look for Rivers to pick apart the secondary for 3 scores.

4. Drew Brees – The Saints could be up by 20 heading into the 4th quarter but Brees will still be over 300 yards passing and multiple TDs by that point.

Next in Line

Mike Vick - He’s been electrifying the past two weeks feasting on the Lions and Jaguars. Luckily for him, the Redskins aren’t much better. Expect a multiple TD performance.

Eli Manning - It could be a high scoring affair Sunday Night and Eli’s been putting up a lot of yards early on in the season. A few of those passes will find the end zone on Sunday Night.

Matt Schaub – The yards may not jump out at you, but he should toss between 2 and 3 TDs.

Rounding Out the List

Donovan McNabb - He’ll know this defense as well as anyone having faced it for years in practice. Look for a 250 yard performance with 2 TDs.

Joe Flacco - The only way to attack the Steelers is through the air and Flacco and Co. should have more success than others who’ve faced Pittsburgh this year.

Kyle Orton - The Giants proved that the Titans are still vulnerable to the passing game, which is how we see the Broncos attacking Tennessee.

Chad Henne - The Patriots are weak in the secondary and Henne is coming off an outstanding performance against a better Jets D. Look for a solid game with 2 TDs.

Jay Cutler – While he’ll probably serve up a few turnovers, he should find success against a suspect Giants pass D.

Tom Brady - Brady has struggled vs. the Dolphins in the past, but this Dolphins secondary is a bit suspect right now. Don’t expect an overwhelming performance but he’ll find the end zone a few times.

Matt Ryan – The Falcons are coming off a huge win which Matt Ryan shined in. He hit Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez for TDs and we see him tossing at least two on Sunday.

Fantasy Sleeper of the Week

Mark Sanchez - The 2nd year QB has found his stride the past two games and we expect his hot play to continue in Buffalo. He’s using more receivers and more of the field and the result has been 6 TDs and 0 INTs. He’s a great fantasy sleeper this week.

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