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Yardage Heavy YARDAGE HEAVY QUARTERBACKS RUNNING BACKS WIDE RECEIVERS TIGHT ENDS KICKERS DEFENSE NO Drew Brees MIN Adrian Peterson BUF Fred Jackson DET Calvin Johnson SEA Sidney Rice NO Jimmy Graham NE Stephen Gostkowski Seattle Seahawks DEN Peyton Manning HOU Arian Foster TEN Shonn Greene DAL Dez Bryant DET Ryan Broyles NE Rob Gronkowski ATL Matt Bryant San Francisco 49ers GB Aaron Rodgers TB Doug Martin SD Danny Woodhead CHI Brandon Marshall JAX Justin Blackmon ATL Tony Gonzalez SF Phil Dawson Chicago Bears NE Tom Brady BUF CJ Spiller NYG Andre Brown DEN Demaryius Thomas HOU DeAndre Hopkins DAL Jason Witten DEN Matt Prater Denver Broncos CAR Cam Newton BAL Ray Rice ATL Jacquizz Rodgers CIN AJ Green TEN Kendall Wright SF Vernon Davis MIN Blair Walsh Cincinnati Bengals DET Matt Stafford KC Jamaal Charles SF Kendall Hunter HOU Andre Johnson SD Vincent Brown HOU Owen Daniels NO Garrett Hartley New York Giants ATL Matt Ryan SEA Marshawn Lynch DET Joique Bell GB Randall Cobb IND Darrius Heyward-Bey STL Jared Cook PHI Alex Henery New England Patriots IND Andrew Luck PHI LeSean McCoy DEN Knowshon Moreno ARI Larry Fitzgerald CHI Alshon Jeffery MIN Kyle Rudolph DAL Dan Bailey Houston Texans SF Colin Kaepernick CLE Trent Richardson GB Jonathan Franklin ATL Julio Jones ARI Michael Floyd SD Antonio Gates NYG Josh Brown Arizona Cardinals WAS Robert Griffin III CHI Matt Forte PIT Isaac Redman TB Vincent Jackson NYG Rueben Randle CAR Greg Olsen IND Adam Vinatieri Green Bay Packers SEA Russell Wilson WAS Alfred Morris DET Mikel LeShoure ATL Roddy White NE Kenbrell Thompkins GB Jermichael Finley HOU Randy Bullock Baltimore Ravens DAL Tony Romo TEN Chris Johnson WAS Roy Helu NYG Victor Cruz MIN Cordarrelle Patterson CLE Jordan Cameron SEA Steven Hauschka Buffalo Bills CIN Andy Dalton JAX Maurice Jones-Drew STL Isaiah Pead KC Dwayne Bowe PIT Emmanuel Sanders NE Zach Sudfeld DET David Akers Minnesota Vikings PHI Michael Vick NE Stevan Ridley CHI Michael Bush NO Marques Colston OAK Denarius Moore CHI Martellus Bennett WAS Kai Forbath Washington Redskins NYG Eli Manning ATL Steven Jackson NYJ Bilal Powell GB Jordy Nelson ARI Andre Roberts WAS Fred Davis CIN Mike Nugent St. Louis Rams ARI Carson Palmer SF Frank Gore MIA Daniel Thomas NE Danny Amendola CIN Mohamed Sanu DET Brandon Pettigrew CHI Robbie Gould New York Jets PIT Ben Roethlisberger NYG David Wilson PIT Le'Veon Bell DEN Wes Welker MIA Brian Hartline NYG Brandon Myers OAK Sebastian Janikowski Cleveland Browns CHI Jay Cutler DAL DeMarco Murray STL Zac Stacy CAR Steve Smith SD Malcom Floyd IND Coby Fleener TB Lawrence Tynes San Diego Chargers STL Sam Bradford DET Reggie Bush PIT Jonathan Dwyer WAS Pierre Garcon OAK Rod Streater ARI Rob Housler BAL Justin Tucker Miami Dolphins HOU Matt Schaub MIA Lamar Miller CLE Brandon Jackson IND Reggie Wayne CAR Brandon LaFell IND Dwayne Allen STL Greg Zuerlein Carolina Panthers TB Josh Freeman GB Eddie Lacy KC Knile Davis NYG Hakeem Nicks BUF Robert Woods CIN Tyler Eifert KC Ryan Succop Tennessee Titans KC Alex Smith OAK Darren McFadden SEA Christine Michael BAL Torrey Smith BAL Jacoby Jones BAL Ed Dickson ARI Jay Feely New Orleans Saints CLE Brandon Weeden NYJ Chris Ivory OAK Rashad Jennings JAX Cecil Shorts CLE Greg Little PIT Heath Miller SD Nick Novak Tampa Bay Buccaneers SD Philip Rivers NO Darren Sproles DAL Joseph Randle PIT Antonio Brown NE Aaron Dobson CIN Jermaine Gresham TEN Rob Bironas Atlanta Falcons BAL Joe Flacco STL Daryl Richardson ARI Stepfan Taylor PHI DeSean Jackson SD Keenan Allen PHI Zach Ertz PIT Shaun Suisham Detroit Lions MIA Ryan Tannehill DEN Montee Ball SEA Robert Turbin GB James Jones PIT Markus Wheaton DEN Jacob Tamme CLE Shayne Graham Pittsburgh Steelers TEN Jake Locker IND Ahmad Bradshaw DAL Lance Dunbar DEN Eric Decker NYJ Stephen Hill SEA Zach Miller GB Mason Crosby Philadelphia Eagles BUF E.J. Manuel SD Ryan Mathews CAR Jonathan Stewart IND TY Hilton STL Brian Quick PHI James Casey CAR Graham Gano Dallas Cowboys OAK Terrelle Pryor CIN Giovani Bernard CAR Mike Tolbert CLE Josh Gordon KC Donnie Avery TEN Delanie Walker MIA Caleb Sturgis Indianapolis Colts MIN Christian Ponder NE Shane Vereen JAX Denard Robinson SF Anquan Boldin NO Kenny Stills DET Tony Scheffler NYJ Nick Folk Kansas City Chiefs JAX Blaine Gabbert CAR DeAngelo Williams MIA Mike Gillislee NO Lance Moore CLE Davone Bess JAX Marcedes Lewis BUF Dustin Hopkins Oakland Raiders NYJ Geno Smith ARI Rashard Mendenhall SF LaMichael James MIA Mike Wallace NYJ Jeremy Kerley DEN Julius Thomas JAX Josh Scobee Jacksonville Jaguars NYJ Mark Sanchez CIN BenJarvus Green-Ellis CAR Kenjon Barner TB Mike Williams DET Nate Burleson MIA Charles Clay PHI Nick Foles NO Mark Ingram OAK Marcel Reece BUF Stevie Johnson NYJ Santonio Holmes KC Travis Kelce JAX Chad Henne NO Pierre Thomas NYJ Mike Goodson MIN Greg Jennings SEA Doug Baldwin TB Tom Crabtree WAS Kirk Cousins HOU Ben Tate NYG Da'Rel Scott DAL Miles Austin PHI Riley Cooper DEN Joel Dreesen MIN Matt Cassel DEN Ronnie Hillman ARI Ryan Williams SEA Golden Tate NE Julian Edelman PHI Brent Celek OAK Matt Flynn PHI Bryce Brown NE LeGarrette Blount TEN Kenny Britt WAS Santana Moss OAK David Ausberry BUF Jeff Tuel BAL Bernard Pierce GB Alex Green STL Chris Givens WAS Leonard Hankerson BUF Scott Chandler TEN Ryan Fitzpatrick IND Vick Ballard SD Ronnie Brown STL Tavon Austin STL Stedman Bailey NYJ Jeff Cumberland Notes: BYE WEEKS Wk 4: GB, CAR Wk 5: MN, PIT, TB, WAS Wk 6: ATL, MIA Wk 7: NO, OAK Wk 8: BAL, CHI, HOU, IND, SD, TEN Wk 9: ARI, DEN, DET, JAX, NYG, SF Wk 10: CLE, KC, NE, NYJ Wk 11: DAL, STL Wk 12: BUF, CIN, PHI, SEA Updated 8/30/2013.
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