Projection: 50 Yards Rushing, 2 Receptions, 15 YardsFrank Gore SF vs. GB: As hard as it is to bench him, you might have to this week. They are ranked fourth in the NFL and have only allowed three rushing touchdowns all year Sit Em. Projection: 60 Yards Rushing, 2 Receptions, 15 YardsDarren McFadden, Justin Fargas and Michael Bush OAK vs. CIN: With a new QB at the helm, the Raiders will have to hand the ball off more, but with three backs in the mix and an inconsistent O-Line, you cant really trust any of them Especially against Cincinnatis second ranked run defense Must Sit Em All. 
Projections: McFadden: 20 Yards Rushing, 2 Receptions, 15 YardsFargas: 35 Yards Rushing, 2 Receptions, 10 YardsBush: 30 Yards Rushing WR Obvious Must StartsRandy Moss NE vs. STL Projection: 8 Receptions, 95 Yards, 1 TDReggie Wayne IND vs. BAL Projection: 9 Receptions, 100 Yards, 1 TDAndre Johnson HOU vs. TEN Projection: 10 Receptions, 100 Yards, 1 TDGreg Jennings GB vs SF Projection: 6 Receptions, 65 YardsRoddy White ATL vs.

NYG Projection: 5 Receptions, 85 YardsMarques Colston NO vs. TB Projection: 6 Receptions, 90 Yards, 1 TD WR Start EmSidney Rice and Percy Harvin MIN vs. SEA: Last week against Detroit, Rice put up a monster seven catch, 201 yard performance and Harvin chipped in with three catches for 53 yards. Rice is obviously Brett Favres go to guy and there have been rumors that Minnesota wants to get Harvin even more involved in the offense. Why not start both of them against Seattles 22ndranked pass defense Start Em Both.