As long as the Bears continue to struggle running the ball you can expect Cutler to put up some good numbers. Unfortunately he won’t repeat last week’s performance this week against the San Francisco 49ers, but he’ll still have enough to be a good start Point Projection: 18 points 7. Tony Romo (Dallas Cowboys) Green BaySomething has happened to the Cowboys this season where they went from a team that looked mediocre and vulnerable to one of the NFC’s best. A large reason for that has been the steady play of Romo, whose consistent play is no longer looking like an aberration. Romo has registered four straight double-digit fantasy football performances, including throwing for over 300 yards with a touchdown and one interception in a win over the Philadelphia Eagles last week. Expect Romo and the Cowboys to continue their good play in this game against a Packers’ defense that has allowed seven passing touchdowns over the last two games Point Projection: 17 points 8. 
Tom Brady (New England Patriots) IndianapolisIt’s been three consecutive games now that Brady has gone over 300 passing yards, which is not a good sign for the Colts defense this week. The Patriots offense is clearly in a groove right now, though it has been bolstered by some good production out of running back Laurence Maroney. Given how well the Patriots have played you might be surprised Brady isn’t higher on the list this week, but we must exercise some caution as the Colts are in the top 10 defensively in passing yards allowed, total yards and points allowed. In fact, the Colts are first in the league in points allowed, giving up a just 13.5 per game Point Projection: 17 points 9 Philip Rivers (San Diego Chargers) vs. PhiladelphiaAnother week and it’s another tough matchup for quarterback Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chargers offense. And yet, somehow Rivers will still find a way to get his points, as he does every week. Part of the reason that continues to happen is that the running game has been so bad for the Chargers that Rivers has to throw often for San Diego to have any hope of winning a game Expect a solid game from Rivers, but nothing too big Consider him a low-end QB1 Point Projection: 16 points 10 Kurt Warner (Arizona Cardinals) vs.

The presence of Chris Wells has helped the running game but the Cardinals still seem to struggle in that area and for that reason they continue to call on Warner. The Seattle Seahawks are dealing with a few injuries and they did give up 17 points at home to the Lions last week. Matt Hasselbeck (Seattle Seahawks) ArizonaPosting back-to-back double-digit fantasy football performances is a good sign for Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, though one of those came over the lowly Lions last week. Hasselbeck faces a little bit tougher of a challenge this week at Arizona. The Cardinals give up a ton of passing yards but not tons of points so even if Hasselbeck doesn’t lead the Seahawks on a lot of scoring drives, he should still get a solid amount of points from yardage alone Point Projection: 15 points 12 Ben Roethlisberger (Pittsburgh Steelers) vs.