He should be able to increase that number this week against the Jacksonville Jaguars. I expect Starks to have three to four solo tackles and a sack this week. LINEBACKERSEvery Week Starters Patrick Willis James Harrison Jon Beason Barrett Ruud London Fletcher D.J. Williams Curtis Lofton Kirk Morrison Brian Cushing David Harris David Hawthorne James Laurinaitis Karlos DansbyINJURED (PROBABLE)1. RILB Jerod Mayo Mayo was on my Start list last week, and he came through in a big way with 12 total tackles and a half sack. 
He consistently produces against run-heavy teams, and he plays an extremely run-heavy team this week in the Carolina Panthers. I dont expect Mayo to put up the same numbers he did last week, but he should have a solid game nonetheless. 2 MLB Dhani Jones Jones is very comparable to MLB Larry Foote. He consistently puts up six to seven total tackles per week, but not much more.This week, however, may be a different story for Jones, as he is facing Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings have given up more fantasy points to opposing linebackers than any other team in the league. Look for Jones to have his best fantasy production of the season this week (eight to 11 total tackles). 3.

WLB Clint Session Whos accumulated the most fantasy points from the linebacker position over the last seven weeks Patrick Willis, you say Jon Beason, you say How about Clint Session Yeah, that Clint Session. Session has been a tackling machine this season and is surprisingly only owned in 22 percent of ESPN leagues.His matchup against Denver this week is marginal, but at this point in the season, I consider Session close to matchup independent. DEFENSIVE BACKS Every Week Starters Eric WeddleINJURED (DOUBTFUL) Charles Woodson Troy PolamaluINJURED (OUT) Darren Sharper Roman Harper Erik Coleman Tyvon Branch Antoine Bethea Yeremiah Bell Oshiomogho AtogweINJURED (PLACED ON IR DEC 9) Dashon Goldson1. SS Melvin Bullitt This guy has quietly put up 39 total tackles the last five weeks and has filled in very nicely for the oft-injured Bob Sanders. He faces the Broncos this week, who have given up the second most points to opposing safeties the last seven weeks. Sounds like a great combination to me! I expect Bullitt to generate eight or more total tackles this week, and he should be a fairly solid play for the rest of the season. 2. CB Richard Marshall Marshall is often picked on by opposing teams because of his lack of coverage skills and therefore usually puts up decent tackle numbers against pass-heavy teams. With that said, he will have his hands full this week trying to cover the Patriots' deadly WR combination of Randy Moss and Wes Welker Marshall should be in line for six to eight solo tackles. 3.
WLB Bryan Scott As long as the Bills continue to play Scott at WLB, I will continue to recommend him You cant beat the value of having a LB that qualifies at S. Also, he has the Chiefs this week, who are a good matchup for opposing fantasy linebackers. Sits The IDP GurusSit of the WeekWLB Andra Davis Even though Davis has been overshadowed by fellow linebacker D.J Williams this year, he has still put up LB3 numbers However, playing the Colts this week is a death sentence I wouldnt expect more than four or five total tackles DEFENSIVE LINEMEN1. LDE Leonard Little Little has registered double-digit sacks in four of his eight years in the league and may come close again this year. However, he faces the Titans this week, who have surprisingly only given up 12 sacks all year. 2. LDE Robert Geathers The Vikings have done a great job of protecting old man Brett Favre this season and should continue to do so against the Bengals. Honestly, I wouldnt start anybody on Cincinnatis defensive line this week. LINEBACKERS1. WLB Michael Boley Boleys numbers have seen a significant increase since starting MLB Antonio Pierce went on IR with a bulging disk in his neck, and he has become the leader (and play caller) on the Giants defense.