Week 16: Fantasy Football Buy, Sell, or Hold
Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at 9:29AM
Rick C.Limpert in Fantasy Football Buy or sell, Fantasy Sports, Football, NFL, TO, Week 16

It's the playoffs and hopefully you are in the final four or championship game of your league.

This buy, sell, or hold is going to be quick and to the point this week because if you don't know your team and players by now, how did your team advance this far?

This weeks headlines include the Colts getting back on track, Atlanta and New England keep winning, and what about that Eagles/Giants finish.

Here's this week's buy, sell, or hold.

Buy:

Michael Vick, QB Eagles. With the numbers Vick is putting up, there is no question about starting him. Right now his forcing his "refuse to lose" attitude on his team.

Josh Freeman, QB Tampa. Freeman has had a breakout season. Only six interceptions and a game against Seattle upcoming. He's a good start option.

Donald Brown, RB Colts. Brown had a good Sunday. He got in the end zone with 129 yards rushing. He also caught a pass. Peyton has confidence in Brown, so expect him to catch some more passes.

Sell:

Tim Tebow, QB Broncos. Getting his first start, Tebow threw for 138 yards and a touchdown, he also ran for 78 and another score. I'm not sold on Tebow, and I would hold off on starting him unless you don't have anyone else.

Marcel Reese, RB Raiders. Reece ran for nine yards on three carries and added 79 yards and a touchdown on two catches. He is an unpredictable player, so don't count on him every week. Plus, he plays for the Raiders.

David Nelson, WR Bills. He has three straight games with a score and fantasy owners are taking notice. He plays the Patriots this week, so don't expect much.

Terrell Owens, WR Bengals. Owens tore up his knee and has decided to go under the knife. If you had Owens this season you got good production from him. Look for another option now.

Hold:

Rex Grossman, QB Redskins. Rex Grossman burned the Cowboy's D for 322 yards passing and 4 TDs. Will he put up numbers like that ever again? I'm skeptical.

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