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Money Maker: Fantasy Rankings For Week 4
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It's already Week 4 and this will be our 'Money Maker' week. It was Ludacris to lose Shaun Alexander if you own him, especially if you picked him first ahead of LJ and LT. Despite that loss, we have you covered if you have these guys on your roster or can trade for them by Sunday.

Running Backs

1. Larry Johnson (SF @ KC)

This could easily be one of those 250 yards from scrimmage, with 3 TDs kind of days against San Francisco.

2. LaDainian Tomlinson (SD @ Bal)

The Baltimore defense is formidable, but with a week off and brilliant performances versus Oakland and Tennessee, it's hard not to be excited to see L.T. back out there.

3. Steven Jackson (Det @ STL)

On paper, he should be in the big-three now, but he hasn't shown it yet. On the turf and against a Detroit defense that has given up a ton of points to Chicago and Green Bay, Jackson will find the end zone and leave Jeff Wilkins on the sideline.

4. Ronnie Brown (Mia @ Hou)

The Dolphins need to get their offense clicking in the NFL's equivalent of batting practice.

5. Rudi Johnson (NE @ Cin)

Chad Johnson wasn't the only Bengal shut out of the end zone against the Steelers. No TD's this week for Hendry and T.J., but at least one each for the Johnson's.

6. Chester Taylor (Min @ Buf)

He has already become one of the most dependable backs in fantasy football. Against the Bills, he should be near the century mark with a score.

7. Brian Westbrook (GB @ Phi)

The Packers defense is about as good as the Niners.

8. Willis McGahee (Min @ Buf)

He has seemingly returned to the form that he showed late in 2004.

9. Warrick Dunn (Ari @ Atl)

We know that he is averse to scoring touchdowns, so if he isn't gaining 120 yards, he's pretty worthless. The Cardinals defense has a way of handing out worth to the worthless though.

10. LaMont Jordan (Cle @ Oak)

Don't let the bad games versus San Diego and Baltimore fool you. There was a reason why he was a top-10 back in most people's projections and the Raiders had a week to figure that reason out.

Quarterbacks

1. Peyton Manning (Ind @ NYJ)

He may be without Reggie Wayne this weekend, but we know he can run the ball a bit too now.

2. Donovan McNabb (GB @Phi)

The Eagles have one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL right now and will get to show it on MNF against a porous defense.

3. Brett Favre (GB @ Phi)

The attempts will surely be there and the Eagles defense has some serious flaws in it at the moment.

4. Carson Palmer (NE @ Cin)

He's a top-four quarterback every single week, regardless of the opponent.

5. Marc Bulger (Det @ STL)

This should finally be the week the Rams' offense shows its teeth.

6. Daunte Culpepper (Min @ Hou)

I'm giving Daunte one final chance versus these guys.

7. Jake Delhomme (NO @ Car)

Steve Smith will not be kept out of the end zone this week, while Delhomme will continue his instant rapport with Keyshawn.

8. Matt Hasselbeck (Sea @ Chi)

Everyone knows by now that the Seahawks will have to air it out to score points.

9. Michael Vick (Ari @ Atl)

Was the Saints' game an aberration or a glimpse into what's to come? It will be tough to tell because Vick should be able to run and pass with ease against Arizona.

10. Jon Kitna (Det @ STL)

Kitna had a monster game against Green Bay last week and this marks the return of Mike Martz to St. Louis.

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