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present 2014 Fantasy Football + ‘Nauty Babes Guide

Quarterback Rankings 2014

1. Peyton Manning, Manning broke two NFL records in 2013 with 55 passing touchdowns and 5,477 passing yards, and has no choice but to continue his success with powerful receiving options Demaryius Thomas and Julius Thomas in the backfield.

2. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints Brees has thrown for over 5,000 yards in his last three consecutive seasons, accompanied by a total of 128 passing touchdowns during this period of time; not to mention he has the No. 1 ranked tight end, Jimmy Graham to play catch with. Olivia Munn, WAG of Aaron Rodgers

8. Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers 3. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers Kaepernick, who is not shy to run the ball in for a Armed with one of the top receiving duos in Jordy touchdown himself, has many weapons on the Nelson and Randall Cobb, Rodgers remains a top receiving side also, in the likes of tight end Vernon three-ranked quarterback and is in his prime. Davis and wide receivers Michael Crabtree and Anquan Boldin.

4. Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers 9. Tony Romo, Entering his fourth NFL season, Newton offers Romo can always be counted on for plenty of both mobility and expert passing skills, earning passing yards and touchdowns per season, and him a ranking among the elite NFL quarterbacks has top-ranked wide receiver, Dez Bryant and tight end Jason Witten as red zone threats

5. Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts 10. Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles Making his way into top-five quarterback status in Never missing a beat, Foles threw 27 passing his second NFL year, Luck entering his third season touchdowns, and only one interceptions in the 10 should continue to thrive in 2014 games he started for his team last season, and should continue to be productive in 2014.

6. Matthew Stafford, 11. Russell Wilson, Stafford has one of the strongest arms in the NFL Entering his third season in the NFL, Wilson, who is and he should continue to throw upwards of 5,000 also mobile, will continue to grow along with his yards per season, especially with the top-ranked young offense, and top-ranked defensive to keep wide receiver, Calvin Johnson at his disposal. him protected.

7. Tom Brady, New England Patriots 12. Robert Griffin III, Washington Redskins No matter the circumstances, Brady remains a solid Look for RGIII, who should be completely healthy option at quarterback, averaging 4,540 passing as he starts 2014, to rebound with a new head yards and 32 per year over his past five seasons. coach, and the addition of wide receiver DeSean Jackson to work in tandem with Pierre Garcon.

13. Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons

14. , San Diego Chargers

15. Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears

16. ,

17. Andy Dalton,

18. Eli Manning,

19. Josh McCown, Buccaneers

20. Ryan Tannehill,

21. Joe Flacco,

22. Alex Smith, Lauren Tannehill, Wife of Ryan Tannehill

23. Carson Palmer,

24. Geno Smith/Michael Vick, New York Jets

(competing for start)

25. E.J. Manuel,

26. Jake Locker,

27. Brian Hoyer/Johnny Manziel, (competing for start)

28. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Houston Texans

29. Matt Cassel/Teddy Bridgewater, Minnesota Vikings (competing for start)

Lauren Tannehill, Wife of Ryan Tannehill 30. Chad Henne/Blake Bortles, Jacksonville Jaguars (competing for start)

31. Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams

32. Matt Schaub, Oakland Raiders

Running Back Rankings 2014

1. Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs With 1980 total yards, and 19 rushing and receiving touchdowns, on a run-first team, Charles will be a force to stop in 2014.

2. LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles McCoy remains a top running back in 2014 coming off of 314 touches and over 2,000 combined rushing and receiving yards.

3. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings Peterson, who is loaded with talent, is to be involved in the passing game this season, which only adds to his fantasy stock. Charmaine Glock, WAG of Marshall Lynch

4. Matt Forte, Chicago Bears 9. Arian Foster, Houston Texans Averaging over 1,000 rush yards per year in his Foster has the ability to make great plays both past six seasons, and being a key player in the rushing and receiving, and should be fresh and ready passing game, Forte will continue to be a valuable after healing from his back surgery to tear up the asset to fantasy teams. field once again for his team.

5. Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks 10. Alfred Morris, Washington Redskins Lynch has been in true beast-mode for his last Morris continues to impress with RB1 numbers, three seasons with the Seahawks, and he is rushing for 1,000-plus yards since his rookie season incredible in the end zone, averaging 11.7 in 2012, and is ready to be involved in the passing touchdowns per game. game this year.

7. DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys 11. Zac Stacy, St. Louis Rams Murray remains a solid fantasy option as the lead Stacy, with 973 rush yards and seven touchdowns, back for the Cowboys, coming off of his best quickly dominated the lead back duties for the Rams season yet nearly 1,400 total yards and 10 last season in his rookie year, so there’s no reason to touchdowns. believe anything should change in 2014

8. Doug Martin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12. Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers Entering his third year in the NFL, Martin who is Making his rookie debut for the Steelers in 2013, Bell healed from his 2013 shoulder injury is ready to proved his worth to the team with 860 rush yards resume the lead role for his team, and is definitely and eight touchdowns during the 13 games he capable of repeating the RB1 numbers of his started, deeming a worthy fantasy option for 2014. rookie season.

13. Montee Ball, Denver Broncos

14. Giovani Bernard, Cincinnati Bengals

15. Reggie Bush, Detroit Lions

16. Ryan Mathews, San Diego Chargers

17. Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers

18. C.J. Spiller, Buffalo Bills

19. Andre Ellington, Arizona Cardinals

20. Ben Tate, Cleveland Browns

21. Rashad Jennings, New York Giants

22. Shane Vereen, New England Patriots

Lilit Avagyan, WAG of Reggie Bush

23. Knowshon Moreno, Miami Dolphins

24. Trent Richardson, Indianapolis Colts

25. Ray Rice, Baltimore Ravens

26. Chris Johnson, New York Jets

27. Steven Jackson, Atlanta Falcons

28. Fred Jackson Spiller, Buffalo Bills

29. Joique Bell, Detroit Lions

30. Bishop Sankey, Tennessee Titans

31. Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints

32. Stevan Ridley, New England Patriots

Mioshi Johnson, WAG of Chris Johnson

Wide Receiver Rankings 2014

1. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions Year after year, Johnson, otherwise known as “Megatron”, puts up monster numbers, clearly earning his title as the best wide receiver in the NFL, which should remain par for the course this season.

2. Demaryius Thomas, Denver Broncos Catching from the top quarterback in the NFL, secures Thomas’s role as an elite wide receiver, who will no doubt repeat his stellar productivity of his past two seasons.

3. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals Averaging 1,277 yards per season over his first three years in the NFL, is incredibly impressive, and there’s no reason to believe 2014 will be any different.

4. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons Jones, when ready to resume his duties in full this season should be back on track for another 1,000-plus yard season as he begins just his fourth Miranda Brooke, WAG of A.J Green year in the NFL.

5. Brandon Marshall, Chicago Bears 9. Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers Marshall, who has topped 1,000 receiving yards in Brown had a fabulous season last year with 1,499 his last seven seasons with the NFL, just signed a yards and eight touchdowns, so don’t look for him new contract, which should keep him plenty to stop putting up WR1 numbers anytime soon. motivated to prove his worth in 2014.

10. Vincent Jackson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6. Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys Jackson continues to be reliable each year, totaling Entering his prime and out to prove his value on a over 2,600 yards and 15 touchdowns in his past contract year is Bryant, has averaged 1,181 yards two seasons with the Buccaneers, and the signing and 4.3 touchdowns per game in his past three of quarterback Josh McCown should do nothing to seasons. hurt his stock.

7. Jordy Nelson, Green Bay Packers 11. Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears Nelson should remain a top fantasy option at the Jeffery is just emerging as a serious threat to hands of Aaron Rodgers, and a 1,000 or more opposing teams, and is primed to put up numbers yards, with double-digit touchdowns is easily similar to last season’s 1,421 yards and seven within sight for 2014. touchdowns.

8. Josh Gordon, Cleveland Browns 12. Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers (suspension pending) Skilled in both kick returns and receiving, Cobb is a A season-long suspension is still looming overhead key asset to the team, and with a healthy Aaron but if Gordon can fight it and return in 2014, he’s Rodgers returning, he should be ready for another more than capable of WR1 numbers, considering productive fantasy season. he had 1,646 yards under multiple quarterbacks in just 14 games last year.

13. Andre Johnson, Houston Texans

14. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals

15. DeSean Jackson, Washington Redskins

16. Keenan Allen, San Diego Chargers

17. Victor Cruz, New York Giants

18. Pierre Garcon, Washington Redskins

19. Percy Harvin, Seattle Seahawks

20. Michael Crabtree, San Francisco 49ers Anna Burns Welker, Wife of Wes Welker

21. Roddy White, Atlanta Falcons

22. T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis Colts

23. Wes Welker, Denver Broncos

24. Torrey Smith, Baltimore Ravens

25. Julian Edelman, New England Patriots

Anna Burns Welker, Wife of Wes Welker 26. Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings

27. Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts

28. Marques Coltson, New Orleans Saints

29. Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles

30. Kendall Wright, Tennesee Titans

31. Michael Floyd, Arizona Cardinals

32. Sammy Watkins, Buffalo Bills Anna Burns Welker, Wife of Wes Welker Tight End Rankings 2014

1. Jimmy Graham, New Orleans Saints Graham was targeted a whopping 136 times last season. He caught 63 percent of the passes thrown his way, putting up over 1,200 yards and 16 touchdowns.

2. Julius Thomas, Denver Broncos Thomas was most definitely a product of Peyton Manning last season. He put up highs in catches (65), yards (788) and touchdowns (12). With Eric Decker out of the mix, Thomas should see an increase in targets

3. Vernon Davis, San Francisco 49ers Davis averaged a whopping 16.3 yards per reception in 2013 and tallied a total every four times he caught the ball.

4. Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots He's missed 14 games over the past two seasons, but is averaging a whopping 79.7 yards and about one touchdown per outing since the start of the 2011 season. Erin Heatherton, WAG of Jordan Cameron

5. Jordan Cameron, Cleveland Browns 9. Jordan Reed, Washington Redskins He was a dynamic playmaker for the multitude of Reed got off to a tremendous start last season as quarterbacks thrown out there last season, a rookie before going down with an injury. He catching 80 passes and posting a ridiculous 73.4 tallied 45 receptions for 499 yards and three reception percentage. scores in nine games.

6. Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys 10. Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota Vikings Always a constant, Witten will consistently find If Teddy Bridgewater wins the starting job, we can himself among the top five or six fantasy tight expect this Notre Dame product to have a huge ends in a given season. He has put up at least 850 season. receiving yards in each of the last seven seasons.

7. Greg Olsen, Carolina Panthers 11. Martellus Bennett, Chicago Bears Iit appears Cam Newton will have to rely a tad Bennett broke out big time with Josh McCown and more on Olsen in 2014. He caught over 71 percent Jay Cutler last season. He put up career highs in of the passes thrown to him for 816 yards and six receptions (65), yards (759) and tied a career high scores in 2013. with five touchdowns.

8. Dennis Pitta, Baltimore Ravens 12. Delanie Walker, Tennessee Titans Pitta's injury handcuffed the Ravens big time last Walker was always overshadowed by in San season. Now fully healthy, expect him to continue Francisco, but it was apparent that he would make to be a consistent option. an impact when given the chance to start. That happened last season with Tennessee. Walker caught 60 passes for 571 yards and six touchdowns.

13. Charles Clay, Miami Dolphins

14. , San Diego Chargers

15. , Pittsburgh Steelers

16. Ladarius Green, San Diego Chargers

17. Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles

18. , Indianapolis Colts

19. , Indianapolis Colts

20. Eric Ebron, Detroit Lions

21. Owen Daniels, Baltimore Ravens Erin Heatherton, WAG of Jordan Cameron

22. Tyler Eifert, Cincinnati Bengals

23. Garrett Graham, Houston Texans

24. Jared Cook, St. Louis Rams

25. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

26. Jace Amaro, New York Jets

27. Scott Chandler, Buffalo Bills

28. Jermichael Finley, Free Agent

29. Andrew Quarless, Green Bay Packers

30. Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati Bengals

Sasha Dindayal-Gates, Wife of Antonio Gates

Defense Rankings 2014

1. Seattle Seahawks This is a no-brainer. Seattle gave up an average of just 14.4 points per game last season.

2. Carolina Panthers The Panthers have two elite defensive ends in Greg Hardy and Charles Johnson who combined for 26 sacks in 2013.

3. San Francisco 49ers Their value depends on the outcome of Aldon Smith situation. They allowed the third-fewest points in the NFL last season, but ranked in the bottom half of the league in sacks.

4. Denver Broncos WIth Von Miller back in the mix and the addition of DeMarcus Ware, Denver's defense is going to be a major threat. They immediately become one of the best pass-rushing tandems in the league.

5. Cincinnati Bengals They put up the 10th-most sacks in the NFL and ranked fifth in scoring defense last season. This came despite Geno Atkins injury. The addition of Darqueze Dennard will also help Cincinnati's pass defense.

6. Arizona Cardinals The losses of Dansby and Washington indicates that Arizona might take a step back in defense. Also John Abraham is getting older. Arizona still boasts one of the top secondaries in the game. Erin Heatherton, WAG of Jordan Cameron (Cleveland Browns)

7. Kansas City Chiefs 10. New England Patriots It's all going to depend on continued pressure The Patriots ranked in the top 10 in scoring from pass-rush threats Justin Houston and Tamba defense last year and put up the fifth-most sacks Hali, who combined for 22 sacks a season ago. A in the league. Chandler Jones led all Patriots with lot of their success will depend on cornerback 11.5 sacks. The addition of Darrelle Revis at Brandon Flowers. cornerback will also help New England's defense.

8. St. Louis Rams 11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers They picked up Aaron Donald at the 2014 NFL If the Buccaneers can get a decent pass-rushthey draft. He's going to team up with Robert Quinn, will be in a good position. That's where the Chris Long and Michael Brockers to form a addition of Michael Johnson comes into play. He's dominating defensive front. two years removed from putting up 11.5 sacks.

9. Buffalo Bills 12. New Orleans Saints Mario Williams is an asset to this team. Williams Rob Ryan has done a tremendous job building a tallied 13 sacks and led a trio with Jerry Hughes defense and the Saints should be rewarded for and Kyle Williams who put up double-digit sacks that in 2014. each in 2013. Overall, Buffalo ranked second in the NFL with 57 sacks last year.

13. Houston Texans

14. Baltimore Ravens

15. Cleveland Browns

16. Pittsburgh Steelers

17. New York Giants

18. Philadelphia Eagles

19. Detroit Lions

20. Chicago Bears

21. Indianapolis Colts

22. Oakland Raiders

Lolo Jones, WAG of Ndamukong Suh

23. Green Bay Packers

24. Jacksonville Jaguars

25. New York Jets

26. Miami Dolphins

27. Tennessee Titans

28. Minnesota Vikings

29. Atlanta Falcons

30. Washington Redskins

31. San Diego Chargers

32. Dallas Cowboys

Jesikah Maximus WAG of Champ Bailey Kicker Rankings 2014

1. Stephen Gostkowski, New England Patriots

2. Matt Prater, Denver Broncos

3. Steven Hauschka, Seattle Seahawks

4. Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens

5. Phil Dawson, San Francisco 49ers

6. Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis Colts

7. Dan Bailey, Dallas Cowboys

8. Mason Crosby, Green Bay Packers

9. Nick Novack, San Diego Chargers

10. Nick Folk, New York Jets

Chargers Cheerleaders give great kicks!

11. Blair Walsh, Minnesota Vikings

12. Matt Bryant, Atlanta Falcons

13. Shayne Graham, New Orleans Saints

14. Robbie Gould, Chicago Bears

15. Ryan Succop, Kansas City Chiefs

16.Graham Gano, Carolina Panthers

17. Alex Henery, Philadelphia Eagles

18. Shaun Suisham, Pittsburgh Steelers

19. Greg Zuerlein, St. Louis Rams

20. Dan Carpenter, Buffalo Bills

Falcons Cheerleaders are great kickers too!

21. Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders

22. Jay Feely, Arizona Cardinals

23. Mike Nugent, Cincinnati Bengals

24. Caleb Sturgis, Miami Dolphins

25. Josh Brown, New York Giants

26. Connor Barth, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

27. Randy Bullock, Houston Texans

28. Josh Scobee, Jacksonville Jaguars

29. Kai Forbath, Washington Redskins

30. Dustin Hopkins, Buffalo Bills

Redskins Cheerleaders kick like no others!

BONUS ‘NAUTY BABE

We saved the best for last!

Katherine Webb, WAG of QB A.J. McCarron

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