Week 15: Fantasy Football Buy, Sell, or Hold
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 8:49AM
Rick C.Limpert in Fantasy Football Buy or sell, Fantasy Sports, Football, Week 15 Fantasy Football

If you are reading this buy, sell, or hold right now, your team is in the playoffs or almost in the playoffs.

Week 15 marked the return, and what a return it was for Ryan Torain who piled up 174 yards against the Buccaneers. Michael Vick continued to take hits, and Aaron Rodgers left the Packer's game with a concussion.

The weather held scoring down in a few games, but it apparently doesn't affect "Superman" in Tom Brady, who shows no signs of slowing down.

On to week 15's buy, sell, and hold.

Buy:

Tom Brady, QB Patriots. Brady is on a roll, just ask the Jets and the Bears. He is averaging 345 yards passing and 3 touchdowns in his past three games. The Pats look like the best team in the league right now.

Josh Freeman, QB Tampa. Freeman is have an outstanding year and has really cut out the interceptions. He plays Detroit next week, so he could be a must start.

Louis Murphy, WR Raiders. Coming back from injury, the wide out caught six passes and a touchdown on Sunday.

Tim Hightower, RB Cardinals. The only bright spot on a depleted Cardinals team. If Hightower gets carries, he puts up points.

Robert Meachem, WR Saints. As the Saints have been heating up, so has the receiving corps, including Meachem. The speedy wideout has seven TDs in his last six games. He should be a good playoff start.

Sell:

Carson Palmer, QB Bengals. Palmer has had a terrible year, so have the rest of the Bengals. He has 18 interceptions on the season and he has led his team to 10 straight losses.

Jay Cutler, QB Bears. Has Cutler peaked? He needs to rebound with a big game, I just don't think this is the week.

Dustin Keller, TE Jets. Keller's production has really gone down in games where weather is a factor. The Jets play the Steelers in week 15, don't expect much from Keller against the Steeler's defense.

Hold:

Michael Vick, QB Eagles. Vick is putting up MVP numbers, but he keeps taking huge hits, in and out of the pocket. How much longer can he keep taking beatings? Play him, but have someone else in reserve if he gets knocked out.

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