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Arena Fantasy Football information from the Arena Fantasy Football experts




Player Rankings for Week 10


The positional rankings are for Arena fantasy football fans who want that extra edge in setting their weekly lineups.

A fantasy player's most recent performances are taken into account, as well as upcoming opponent, injury status and the focus of that player's offense.

  1. Clint Dolezel
  2. Shane Stafford
  3. Matt Nagy
  4. Mark Grieb
  5. John Dutton
  6. Sherdrick Bonner
  7. Jason Fife
  8. Nick Browder
  9. Matt D'Orazio
  10. Sonny Cumbie
  11. Joe Hamilton
  12. Tony Graziani
  13. Jason Gesser
  14. Chad Salisbury
  15. John Kaleo

Matt Nagy jumps up the rankings due to his great performances the last couple of weeks and the fact that he faces the Brigade. Sherdrick Bonner has been playing great lately and will shoot it out with Mark Grieb and the Sabercats. Even though they're all mediocre, those Western teams know how to score. Nick Browder is probably better at this point than many guys on starting lineups and if you have him give him a shot against the Rampage at home. I'm not sold on Tony Graziani being among the elite, especially against the Austin defense.



  1. Damien Harrell
  2. Chris Jackson
  3. Marcus Nash
  4. Siaha Burley
  5. Ben Nelson
  6. TT Toliver
  7. Terrill Shaw
  8. Anthony Hines
  9. Derrick Lewis
  10. Jimmy Fryzel
  11. Tony Locke
  12. Freddie Solomon
  13. Kevin Swayne
  14. Steve Smith
  15. CJ Johnson
  16. JJ McKelvey

Chris Jackson is healthy and playing well. Don't expect 7 TDs against the Brigade but CJax will get his when the Force open up a big first half lead. Siaha Burley's numbers surely haven't been hurting with the new QB in Utah. Ben Nelson has been amazing in the four games he's played and should be in your lineup, as San Jose uses him often. Welcome back, Jimmy Fryzel. We've missed you. Freddie Solomon could see more touches with WR Bobby Sippio gone from Tampa. Derrick Lewis is quietly having a great season and should be successful against the Philadelphia defense.

  1. Mike Horacek
  2. Kevin Ingram
  3. James Roe
  4. Will Pettis
  5. Kevin Nickerson
  6. Randy Gatewood
  7. Derek Lee
  8. Timon Marshall
  9. David Saunders
  10. Javarus Dudley
  11. Dialleo Burks
  12. Mike Brown
  13. Jerrian James
  14. Lawrence Samuels
  15. Cornelius White
  16. Sean Scott
  17. Orshwante Bryant
  18. Greg Hopkins
  19. James Jordan

Mike Horacek has to take top billing this week, as he's going against the Rampage at home and is his QB's favorite receiver. James Roe must reassert himself in the Sabercats offense and expect him to step up against the Rattlers. Randy Gatewood has won 3 of the last 4 Ironman of the Week awards and should excel in a western showdown. Mike Brown is actually playing well for the Soul, but I don't trust that team. Sean Scott falls into that same boat, but it was good to see him play inspired last week. Javarus Dudley led the Predators in receiving but must get into the end zone more.



  1. Dane Krager
  2. Robert Thomas
  3. Dan Alexander
  4. Chris Avery
  5. Lonnie Ford
  6. Marlon Moye-Moore
  7. Chad Dukes
  8. Bob McMillen
  9. Duke Pettijohn
  10. Idris Price
  11. Phil Glover
  12. Brian Johnson
  13. Rodney Filer
  14. Dawan Moss
  15. Bo Kelly

Dan Alexander runs strong and Nashville loves to pound the ball. Chris Avery is playing better each week and should be featured against the soft New York defense. I like Lonnie Ford's chances to score each week with the Avengers. He's a late season player. Phil Glover or Brian Johnson? Which one will score multiple times this week? I like something more secure than that for my FB. Chad Dukes scored again, making it 5 out of 6 weeks in the end zone. Get the picture I'm painting for you?



  1. Rashad Floyd
  2. Damon Mason
  3. Chris Brown
  4. Jermaine Jones
  5. TJ Hill
  6. Monty Montgomery
  7. Kahlil Carter
  8. Jeroid Johnson
  9. Jonathan Ordway
  10. Antuan Simmons
  11. Jeremy Unertl
  12. Nate Coggins
  13. Eddie Moten
  14. Brandon Hefflin
  15. Denario Smalls
  16. Clevan Thomas
  17. Jerald Brown
  18. Delvin Hughley
  19. Mark Ricks
  20. Johnnie Harris

TJ Hill came back into prominence with 10 solo tackles last week. Kahlil Carter had 7 tackles for the Predators a game after catching a TD pass. Jeremy Unertl is consistently solid, as is Chris Brown, Damon Mason, Rashad Floyd and Jermaine Jones. Brandon Hefflin burst onto the scene with 13 solo tackles, 2 fumble recoveries and an INT. Hefflin had done very little before that, so use at your own risk. Monty Montgomery returned from a finger injury and intercepted another pass, giving him 7 for the season to go along with 45 tackles.



  1. Remy Hamilton
  2. Peter Martinez
  3. Carlos Martinez
  4. Bill Gramatica
  5. Todd Sievers
  6. Gary Kral
  7. Steve Videtich
  8. Brian Schmitz
  9. Jay Taylor
  10. Keith Gispert

Dan Frantz is gone from the Chicago Rush and Keith Gispert takes back his old job. Bill Gramatica has been very impressive after being threatened by his coach with banishment to AFL2. Gary Kral continued his hot streak with a third consecutive double-digit week and should get plenty of chances against San Jose. Carlos Martinez nailed another 50+ yarder in a losing effort and swings his leg alot in the Desperados offense.


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