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NFL Fantasy Sleeper Watch: Not So Many Left, Actually

 
Joe Flacco, anyone? Nah, didn't think so. Not a whole lot in the sleeper department this weekend. Maybe Correll Buckhalter if Brian Westbrook cannot play. But I think big game Westy will be ready to go on Sunday. The final four teams are set to do battle this weekend in the quest for the Super Bowl. Few had these four teams making it this far—especially the Cardinals and Ravens—before the start of the season, but each team fought its way here anyway. Here are some key players—with game predictions!—that could have a big day for both their teams and fantasy owners in playoff leagues.   Ravens @ Steelers This game will be one of field position and defense. Basically, old school football at its finest. Key guys in this one could be the big-play threats. For the Ravens, that guy is Mark Clayton. He needs to create a few big plays to help the Ravens either score or flip field position. The Steelers have several big-play guys like Santonio Holmes, ... (link)

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