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Fantasy Rankings: AFC South Quarterbacks in 2009

by 66.246.94.130
created June 26, 2009, last edited June 28, 2009
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In this division, it all starts and ends with Peyton Manning for fantasy QBs —as it has for the last decade. From that point on, it’s mostly guys who can be used as fill-ins when a starter is down or for favorable match-ups.

1. Peyton Manning

The perennial top two or three fantasy QB is back again, after capping off an impressive 2008 campaign with over 4,000 yards and 27 TDs—even though the Colts suffered through numerous injuries to key offensive skill players.

This year, long time standout, Marvin Harrison, is no longer there. But with the likes of Reggie Wayne, Anthony Gonzalez, Dallas Clark, and Joseph Addai out of the backfield to throw the ball to, things should be just fine.

Look for another 3,700 yard-plus season and over 27 TDs.

2. Matt Schaub

The presence of WR Andre Johnson alone puts Schaub in the number two position for the AFC South. Despite missing five games with a knee injury in 2008, he still managed to throw for over 3,000 yards and 15 TD's.

This year, the Texans have the look of a potential playoff team, and have assembled lots of young talent at the offensive skill positions, so look for Schaub to take a big step forward and throw for over 3,500 yards and 20 TD's.

David Garrard

The Jaguars season imploded in Week One of 2008 after two of their five starting offensive lineman went down with injury for the year.

There was little chance for success from that point on, as it’s crucial for an offense to have time to execute its plays—something the Jags weren’t afforded.  Overall, Garrard finished with over 3,600 yards and 15 TDs.

This year, the Jags acquired long time Rams standout, Torry Holt, in an attempt to boost the offense. While he’s certainly not what he once was, he should provide a safety valve for Garrard and help bring along the younger receivers.

Look for another 3,500 yard season with 15-18 TDs.

Kerry Collins

Vince Young’s infamous actions and behavior in Week One of 2008 opened the door to 36-year old Collins. He took full advantage of the situation, leading the Titans to a 13-3 record and passing for over 2,600 yards with 12 TDs.

But make no mistake about it, this is a running team first, and Collins is nothing more than a game manager.

While the team  invested a first round pick in WR Kenny Britt and signed Nate Washington away from the Steelers—potentially leading to a few long TDs—expect similar numbers to last year: 2,500-2,800 yards and 12-15TDs.

Draft Tip

Manning should be the third QB taken in this year’s [1] fantasy draft, lasting no longer than round two. Schaub will be a borderline starter and see his name called after round seven, although he could end up an excellent fantasy sleeper at that point.

Garrard will most likely end up going shortly after Schaub, while Collins should only be picked up for depth and used as a one time fill-in when there’s a favorable match-up.


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CheezerAll-Star
137 days ago
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I have a hard time taking a QB from the Texans until they prove to me that they can be consistent.
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Behbigben15All-Star
137 days ago
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Considering the rest of the AFC South QB's, I definitely feel his rankings are correct here. Obviously having Schaub as the number one QB on your fantasy team is not the ideal thing to do, but he is the perfect number two QB, IMO. He has the ability and the weapons are all there. Two Pro Bowl caliber wideouts and a fantasy stud in the backfield (Slaton). If he can protect the ball, Schaub will have a fantastic season this year. Just read my latest NFL article if you wanna know anything else about this 2009 Houston Texans team (they're gonna be playoff contenders).
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